Victoria takes centre stage as Stanley Cup centennial approaches
- The Stanley Cup will visit Oak Bay in March to celebrate the 1925 victory of the Victoria Cougars, who triumphed over the Montreal Canadiens, marking a significant event in hockey history.
- The Victoria Cougars won the Stanley Cup by defeating the Montreal Canadiens with a decisive 6-1 victory.
- The Pacific Coast Hockey Association introduced many hockey innovations, including the penalty shot and numbering players' jerseys.
- Events are planned from March 29 to 30 to honor the 1925 Stanley Cup victory and the Cougars' legacy.
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Stanley Cup comes to the Island Sunday
The Stanley Cup will be on the Island Sunday to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Victoria Cougars winning the championship back in 1925. This week, a series of celebratory events kicked off to mark the 100-year-anniversary starting on Thursday when local musicians Gareth Hurwood and Paul Gatien won a $5,000 prize for penning an original hockey song to celebrate the 1925 win, called Cougars Mighty Roar. The duo performed the song at th…
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