Memorial Cup 1923

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The Memorial Cup 1923 was the fifth edition of the tournament of the same name . Participating teams were the champions of their respective leagues, the Kitchener Colts ( Ontario Hockey Association ) and the University of Manitoba ( Manitoba Junior Hockey League ). The tournament mode provided for two games in which the winner was determined solely on the basis of the goals scored.

The University of Manitoba won the Memorial Cup in their first and only final after two games with 14: 6 goals. The tournament was held in Toronto .

Results

In the first game of the series it was tied 2-2 after the first period. In the second half of the game, the University of Manitoba met five times, Murray Murdock scored four goals in a row. The referee of this game was Lionel Conacher .

22 Mar 1923 University of Manitoba
7: 3
(2: 2, 5: 0, 0: 1)
Kitchener Colts
Arena Gardens , Toronto

Manitoba also won the second game in the series 7-3. Murray Murdock scored five goals for his team in that game. He scored nine of the 14 goals scored by the University of Manitoba.

26th Mar 1923 University of Manitoba
7: 3
(-: -, -: -, - :-)
Kitchener Colts
Arena Gardens, Toronto

Memorial Cup Winner

The University of Manitoba team consisted of A. Chapman, CS Doupe, "Nip" Johnson, Jack Mitchell , Bob Moulden , Murray Murdock , Art Puttee , F. Robertson, Blake Watson , Alston "Stony" Wise and Clare Williams . The manager of the team was R. Bruce, the team was coached by Hal Moulden .

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  1. The name is also given as Murray Murdoc h .

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