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The Allan Cup
The Allan Cup was first presented in 1908 by Sir Montagu Allan as a symbol of senior hockey supremacy in Canada. A board of trustees ruled on all challenges for the Allan Cup prior to 1928 when it became the responsibility of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, known today as Hockey Canada. Northwestern Ontario's involvement in the Allan Cup dates back over 80 years.
Teams from northwestern Ontario have won a total of 11 Allan Cups including:
- 1925 - Port Arthur Seniors
- 1926 - Port Arthur Seniors
- 1929 - Port Arthur Seniors
- 1939 - Port Arthur Bearcats
- 1952 - Fort Frances Canadians
- 1975 - Thunder Bay Twins
- 1984 - Thunder Bay Twins
- 1985 - Thunder Bay Twins
- 1988 - Thunder Bay Twins
- 1989 - Thunder Bay Twins
- 2005 - Thunder Bay Bombers
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