<P> Several days after the Victoria Aristocrats--Toronto Hockey Club series, Stanley Cup trustee William Foran wrote to NHA president Emmett Quinn that the trustees are "perfectly satisfied to allow the representatives of the three pro leagues (NHA, PCHA, and Maritime) to make all arrangements each season as to the series of matches to be played for the Cup ." Maritime league did not challenge for cup in 1914, and folded after 1915 season . The Stanley Cup championship finals alternated between the East and the West each year, with games played alternately under NHA or PCHA rules . The Cup trustees agreed to this new arrangement, because after the Allan Cup became the highest prize for amateur hockey teams in Canada, the trustees had become dependent on the top two professional leagues to bolster the prominence of the trophy . After the New Westminster Royal moved to Portland in the summer of 1914 becoming the Portland Rosebuds, an American - based team, the trustees issued a statement that the Cup was no longer for the best team in Canada, but now for the best team in the world . In March 1916, the Rosebuds became the first American team to play in the Stanley Cup championship final . In 1917, the Seattle Metropolitans became the first American team to win the Cup . After that season, the NHA was suspended and the National Hockey League (NHL) took its place . </P> <P> In 1919, the Spanish influenza epidemic forced the Montreal Canadiens and the Seattle Metropolitans to cancel their series tied at 2--2--1, marking the first time the Stanley Cup was not awarded . </P> <P> The format for the Stanley Cup championship changed in 1922, with the creation of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Now three leagues competed for the Cup and this necessitated a semi-final series between two league champions, with the third having a bye directly to the final . In 1924, the PCHA folded and only the Vancouver and Victoria teams entered the WCHL . With the loss of the PCHA, the championship reverted to a single series . After their win in 1925, the Victoria Cougars became the last team outside the NHL to win the Stanley Cup . For the 1925--26 season the WCHL was renamed the Western Hockey League (WHL). With the Victoria Cougars' loss in 1926, it would be the last time a non-NHL team competed for the Stanley Cup . </P> <Dl> <Dd> Numbers in parentheses in the table indicate the number of times that team has appeared in the Stanley Cup Finals, as well as each respective teams' Stanley Cup Finals record to date . </Dd> </Dl>

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