1917 Stanley Cup Finals

Seattle defeated Montreal three games to one in a best-of-five-game series to become the first team from the United States to win the Cup.

Bernie Morris scored 14 of Seattle's 23 total goals for the series, including six in their 9–1 victory in game four.

[3] Future Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Hap Holmes recorded a 2.90 goals-against average for the Mets.

Seattle then played defensively but Tommy Smith scored in the final minutes for the Canadiens to spoil the shutout.

Frustration boiled over at the start of the third period with a fight between Roy Rickey and Billy Coutu before Harry Mummery jumped into the fray.

Montreal's goaltender Georges Vézina made several big saves in the second to hold Seattle off from scoring.

1917 Seattle World's Champions defeated Canadains engraved - misspelled from Canadeins The following Metropolitans players and staff were members of the Stanley Cup winning team.

Bernie Morris
Seattle Metropolitans team in 1917.
Metropolitans Stanley Cup Banner raised in Climate Pledge Arena
Metropolitans Stanley Cup Banner raised in Climate Pledge Arena