In the first game, Edmonton was leading 1–0, on a goal by
Crutchy Morrison, before the ailing
Lionel Hitchman scored in the third period to tie the game.
Duke Keats of Edmonton was awarded a penalty shot during the game, but failed to score.
Cy Denneny, despite suffering from a concussion, scored after two minutes of overtime to win the game for the Senators. In the second game, the Senators got a first-period goal from
Harry Broadbent and made it stand to the end of the game, playing six-man defence. The shots were recorded; 21, 14 and 13 for a total of 48 by the Senators, and 25, 18, and 25 for a total of 68 by Edmonton. Several players could not play the whole game, including
Eddie Gerard and
Georges Boucher.
Lionel Hitchman played the game with his broken nose in a plaster.
Harry Helman played despite a cut to his face from
Frank Nighbor's skates, incurred in practice. Cy Denneny had been cut in the leg by the skate of Vancouver's
Smokey Harris. 'Super-sub'
King Clancy took a turn in all positions, including goal for Clint Benedict in the third period for two minutes when Benedict was serving a penalty. At the time goalies had to serve their own penalties. This is only time that a player played all six positions in a Stanley Cup Final game. ==Stanley Cup engraving==