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Champions[]

Note: *This team was actually the Frood Tigers. Since the rules of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association forbade teams named after companies, the team was known as the Sudbury Tigers.

Playoffs[]

Quarter Finals[]

2 games total goals

Date Winner Loser Location
March 15 Sudbury 1 Port Colborne 1 Sudbury
March 17 Sudbury 6 Port Colborne 4 Port Colborne

Sudbury Tigers beat Port Colborne Sailors 7 goals to 5.

Best of 3

Date Winner Loser Location
March 20 Hull 5 Moncton 3 Ottawa
March 23 Hull 9 Moncton 2 Ottawa

Hull Volants beat Moncton Maroons 2 games to none.


Semi Finals[]

Best of 3

Date Winner Loser Location
March 24 Sudbury 4 Toronto 3 Sudbury
March 26 Toronto 4 Sudbury 2 Toronto
March 29 Sudbury 6 Toronto 1 Toronto

Sudbury Tigers beat Toronto Dominions 2 games to 1.

Best of 3

Date Winner Loser Location
March 26 Hull 2 Quebec 1 Ottawa
March 27 Quebec 3 Hull 2 Quebec City

The March 27th game was voided because of a disputed goal.

Date Winner Loser Location
March 29 Quebec 1 Hull 0 Quebec City
March 31 Hull 3 Quebec 2 Montreal

Hull Volants beat Quebec Aces 2 games to 1.


Final[]

Best of 3

Date Winner Loser Location
April 1 Sudbury 9 Hull 4 Ottawa
Apri5 Sudbury 14 Hull 2 Toronto

Sudbury Tigers beat Hull Volants 2 games to none.

Sudbury Tigers advanced to the 1936-37 Allan Cup Final


Team Photos[]


Game Ads[]


See Also[]

List of Eastern Canada Allan Cup Playoffs

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