1924–25 Toronto St. Patricks season

The 1924–25 Toronto St. Patricks season was Toronto's eighth in the National Hockey League (NH). The St. Pats qualified for the playoffs, finishing second. The St. Pats lost to the Montreal Canadiens in what turned out to be the NHL championship when Hamilton was suspended..

Offseason
The team's majority shares held by Percy and Fred Hambly were sold to the partnership of mining magnate J. P. Bickell and movie theater impresario Nathan L. Nathanson, managing director of the Famous Players Theatre chain. Part-owner Charlie Querrie retained his minority ownership.

Playoffs
The St. Pats lost to the third-place Montreal Canadiens in a two-game, total-goals series 5–2. As the Hamilton Tigers went on strike, the Canadiens were named NHL champion.

Montreal wins series 5 goals to two.

Transactions

 * October 21, 1924: Lost Free Agent Wilf Loughlin to the Regina Capitals (WCHL)
 * November 12, 1924: Signed Free Agent Reg Reid
 * December 8, 1924: Signed Free Agent Ernie Parkes
 * December 8, 1924: Traded Ernie Parkes to the Boston Bruins for cash
 * December 9, 1924: Signed Free Agent Hap Day
 * December 14, 1924: Traded Red Stuart to the Boston Bruins for cash
 * December 17, 1924: Lost Free Agent Stan Jackson to the Boston Bruins
 * January 14, 1925: Signed Free Agent Mike Neville
 * February 9, 1925: Signed Free Agent Charlie Cotch