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1946 Allan Cup
Canadian senior ice hockey championship
Canadian senior ice hockey championship

The 1946 Allan Cup was the Canadian senior ice hockey championship for the 1945–46 season. The Calgary Stampeders, champions of the Western Canada Senior Hockey League, faced off against the Ontario Hockey Association champion Hamilton Tigers.
George Redding coached the Tigers, and credited journalist Ivan Miller for originating the "Tattered Tigers" nickname in 1945, referring to old uniforms worn by the team on route to reaching the 1946 Allan Cup finals.
Final
Best-of-seven
- Calgary 6 Hamilton 2
- Calgary 6 Hamilton 1
- Calgary 4 Hamilton 3
- Hamilton 3 Calgary 1
- Calgary 1 Hamilton 0
Calgary Stampeders beat Hamilton Tigers 4-1 on series.
References
References
- (June 5, 1967). "Miller Tributes Still Coming In: Funeral Tuesday". [[The Hamilton Spectator]].
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