1972 Allan Cup Explained

The 1972 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1971–72 senior "A" season. The event was hosted by the Spokane Jets and Spokane, Washington with Kimberley, British Columbia. The 1972 playoff marked the 64th time that the Allan Cup has been awarded. The event was an international series between the Spokane Jets American team and the Barrie Flyers Canadian team.

Teams

Best-of-seven series

Date Location Score
May 6 Spokane Jets 3 - Barrie Flyers 0[1]
May 7 Spokane, WA Spokane Jets 8 - Barrie Flyers 3
May 12 Kimberley, BC
Kimberley Civic Centre
Barrie Flyers 4 - Spokane Jets 2[2]
May 13 Kimberley, BC Barrie Flyers 4 - Spokane Jets 1
May 14 Spokane, WA Spokane Jets 7 - Barrie Flyers 3[3]
May 15 Spokane, WA Spokane Jets 6 - Barrie Flyers 3[4]

Spokane wins the series 4–2

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Notes and References

  1. News: Spokane Chronicle . May 8, 1972 . Jets Lead 2-0; Tilts Move North . 17 . Chuck . Stewart.
  2. News: Spokane Chronicle . May 13, 1972 . Ice Coaches Taciturn. Chuck . Stewart . 11.
  3. News: Spokane Chronicle . May 15, 1972 . Sixth Allan Cup Game is Here Tonight. Chuck . Stewart . 19.
  4. News: Spokane Chronicle . May 17, 1972 . Jets' Coach Relaxing After Triumphant Year. Chuck . Stewart . 12.