With the demise of the PCHA, the Stanley Cup playoffs reverted to a single best-of-five series to determine the champion. However, the Cup Finals still annually rotated between the east and the west, and thus all of the games in the 1925 Finals were played on the West Coast. Games one, three, and four were played at the 4,200 seat
Patrick Arena in Victoria; game two was played at the
Denman Arena in Vancouver. The decision to use the larger Denman Arena (10,500 seats) for game two was based on the huge demand for tickets. The Cougars jumped to a two games to none series lead with 5–2 and 3–1 victories, but the Canadiens won game three, 4–2. In game four,
Gizzy Hart scored the game-winning goal in Victoria's 6–1 win to clinch the Cup. Cougars goaltender
Hap Holmes recorded a 2.00 goal-against average for the series.
Jack Walker led Victoria in goals with four, while
Frank Fredrickson scored three. Overall, eight different player combining for the Cougars' 16 goals. ==Stanley Cup engraving==