1931 Allan Cup

{{Short description|Canadian senior ice hockey championship}}

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The 1931 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1930–31 season. It was won by the Winnipeg Hockey Club. This team also won the Keane Memorial Cup as Winnipeg's city champions, the Pattinson Cup as Manitoba's provincial champions, as well as the Olympic and world championship held in Lake Placid, New York the following year.{{cite book|first=Dave|last=Holland|title=Canada on Ice; The World Hockey Championships, 1920–2008|year=2008|publisher=Canada On Ice productions|pages=34–35|isbn=978-0-9808936-0-1}}

The roster was: Romeo Rivers, Clifford Crowley, George "Tic" Garbutt, Bill Cockburn (Captain), J. Alston "Stoney" Wise, Hugh Sutherland, Victor Lindquist, Billy Bowman (Trainer), Jack Hughes (Coach), W.J. Robertson (Manager), W.R. Bawlf (President), D.G. Thomson (Vice-President), Johnny Myers (Asst. Manager), J. Drake (Trainer), Foster Woolley, Stanley Wagner, Harold "Hack" Simpson, Roy Henkel, and Ken Moore.

The 1913 & 1931 Winnipeg Hockey Club were inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame in the team category.

Final

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! Day

MonthDateYearWinnerScoreLoserScore
align="center"TuesdayMarch311931Winnipeg Hockey Club2Hamilton Tigers1
align="center"FridayApril31931Winnipeg Hockey Club3Hamilton Tigers1

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