1922 Goodall Cup

The 1922 Goodall Cup was the seventh edition of the inter-state series between Victoria and New South Wales. It was won by Victoria, who claimed the championship for the fourth time in total, and the first since 1913.

This would prove to be Victoria's last Goodall Cup win until 1947.

Series results

 * July 23, 1922: Victoria 4 - New South Wales 1
 * July 24, 1922: Victoria 3 - New South Wales 0
 * July 26, 1922: Victoria 0 - New South Wales 0

2nd match
"By brilliant play, in which all members of the team shared fully, the Victorians won the ice-hockey game against New South Wales at the Glaciarium last night, and so gained the cup presented by Mr J Goodall. The game was fast from the outset, with the Victorians displaying fine system. In the first half the home team scored a goalk, the visitors having failed to break through the Victorian defence. In the opening of the second half New South Wales attacked strongly, but the goal was missed. The Victorian forwards then showed fine combination work, and two goals were secured in quick succession. When the final bell rang, the Victorians had secured 3 goals while the visitors had not 'broken the line'. V Langsford was responsible for two of the Victorian goals and E A Collins scored the third. The Victorians have won the two games played. The third game will be played tomorrow night."

-The Argus, Melbourne, July 25, 1922