The 1917 Allan Cup was the Canadian national senior ice hockey championship for the 1916-17 season. The title was first held by the Winnipeg Victorias who won their league and two challenges, before losing in the final challenge to the Toronto Dentals.
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League championship
The defending 1916 Allan Cup champions, Winnipeg 61st Battalion, did not compete due to the war. As champions of the Winnipeg Patriotic League, the Winnipeg Victorias take over the Allan Cup title.
First challenge
The Winnipeg Victorias were challenged by the Winnipeg Union Canadienne, Winnipeg & District League champions. The series took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Results
Winnipeg Victorias 13 - Winnipeg Union Canadienne 6Winnipeg Victorias 9 - Winnipeg Union Canadienne 5Winnipeg Victorias win the series 22-11 and retain the Allan Cup.
Second challenge
The Winnipeg Victorias received a challenge from the Winnipeg 221st Battalion, Manitoba Military League champions. The series took place in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Results
Winnipeg Victorias 5 - Winnipeg 221st Battalion 4Winnipeg Victorias 6 - Winnipeg 221st Battalion 1Winnipeg Victorias win the series 11-5 and retain the Allan Cup.
Third challenge
The Winnipeg Victorias received a challenge from the Port Arthur 141st Battalion, Thunder Bay Senior champions. Played in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Results
Winnipeg Victorias 5 - Port Arthur 141st Battalion 1Winnipeg Victorias 5 - Port Arthur 141st Battalion 4Winnipeg Victorias win the series 10-5 and retain the Allan Cup.
Fourth challenge
Winnipeg Victorias received a challenge from the Toronto Dentals, OHA Senior champions. Played in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Results
Toronto Dentals 9 - Winnipeg Victorias 6Winnipeg Victorias 6 - Toronto Dentals 4Toronto Dentals take the Allan Cup, winning the series 13-goals-to-12.