The1934Allan Cup was thesenior ice hockey championship of theCanadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) for the 1933–34 season.
Best of 3
Moncton Hawks beatFort William Beavers 2-1 on series.
The CAHA resumed international playoffs for senior hockey whenW. A. Hewitt arranged a season between the Moncton Hawks and theDetroit White Stars.[1] He then travelled to the United States to locate theHamilton B. Wills Trophy that had not been competed for since 1925. He believed the trophy to be in the possession ofWilliam S. Haddock, who was president of theUnited States Amateur Hockey Association when it folded.[2] The Moncton Hawks won the international series, but the trophy had still not been located at the time.[3]