1913–14 Toronto Hockey Club season



The 1913–14 Toronto Hockey Club season was the second season of the Toronto franchise in the National Hockey Association (NHA). The Blueshirts would win the NHA championship in a playoff to win the Stanley Cup.

Playoffs
Tied at the top of the standings, the Blueshirts and Canadiens faced off in a two game, total goals series for the league championship and Stanley Cup. The Blueshirts won the series 6–2.


 * Toronto 6, Montreal Canadiens 2

Stanley Cup challenges
The 1913–14 season marked the last year of the challenge era in Stanley Cup history. After dispatching the Canadiens, the Blueshirts faced off against the Victoria Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association in a best-of-five series, with all games played at the Arena Gardens. The series would be controversial, as the Aristocrats never formally applied with the Cup trustees to challenge for the cup. As a result, the trustees would negotiate an agreement to have the champions of the NHA and the PCHA meet each year to determine a champion, beginning in 1915.


 * Toronto 3, Victoria 0