The 1929–30 PCHL season was the second season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey League, a minor professional league with teams...
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Portland Buckaroos and Victoria Cubs. It was followed by the 1929–30 PCHL season. The season ran 36 games and the two best teams in the league standings...
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Bob Frampton (category 1929 births)
Frampton (January 20, 1929 – September 8, 2001) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward. He played in 2 regular-season games and 3 Stanley Cup...
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Andy Aitkenhead (section Regular season and playoffs)
returned to the minor leagues. Aitkenhead spent 6 seasons with the Portland Buckaroos of the PCHL before retiring from hockey in 1941. In the 2009 book...
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— — — — — — — — 1928–29 Vancouver Lions PCHL 26 5 0 5 24 2 0 0 0 2 1929–30 Vancouver Lions PCHL 36 12 9 21 30 4 2 0 2 2 1930–31 Springfield Indians Can-Am...
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Mickey MacKay (section Regular season and playoffs)
1894 – May 30, 1940) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and rover who played primarily in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHL) and Western...
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Doug Brennan (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
Vancouver Lions of the PCHL. He was acquired by the New York Rangers when they bought his professional rights from Vancouver on October 30, 1931. He would play...
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Eddie Mazur (category 1929 births)
Turnbull Cup MJHL Championship (1948) PCHL Northern Second All-Star Team (1950) PCHL Second All-Star Team (1951) PCHL Championship (1951) Stanley Cup Championship...
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Art Somers (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
Championship (1921) Memorial Cup Championship (1921) PCHL Scoring Champion (1929) PCHL Goal scoring Leader (1929) Stanley Cup championship (1933) Honoured Member...
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Eddie Shore (section Regular season and playoffs)
Indians, Shore purchased the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League (PCHL) in May 1948, and owned the team until it folded in December 1949. As an...
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Hockey League in 1913, remaining with them until 1920, though missed two seasons of play from 1917 to 1919 while serving in the First World War. With the...
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Andy Hebenton (category 1929 births)
PCHL/WHL games, scoring 425 goals and 532 assists for 957 points. Hebenton's remarkable consecutive games streak lasted at least from the 1952 season...
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Ron Lyon (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
League in the 1930–31 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1929 to 1938, was spent in different minor leagues. He was born in Portage la...
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Frank King (ice hockey) (category 1929 births)
Frank Edward King (March 7, 1929 – September 25, 2004) was a Canadian ice hockey forward who played 10 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal...
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Bud Cook (category Oakland Oaks (PCHL) players)
was a Canadian ice hockey centre forward who played 50 games over three seasons in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, and...
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— — — — — — 1928–29 Vancouver Lions PCHL 35 25 7 3 2160 51 11 1.42 3 3 0 180 3 1 1.00 1929–30 Vancouver Lions PCHL 36 20 8 8 2160 46 10 1.28 4 3 1 240...
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Ernie Kenny (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
the New York Rangers during the 1930–31 season, and 4 with the Chicago Black Hawks during the 1934–35 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from...
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Ed Dorohoy (category 1929 births)
Dorohoy (March 13, 1929 – May 28, 2009) was a Canadian ice hockey centre. He played in 16 games for the Montreal Canadiens in 1948–49 season and scored no...
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George Senick (category 1929 births)
George Senick (September 16, 1929 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - January 13, 2003) was a Canadian ice hockey player. He played 13 games in the National Hockey...
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PCHL, the Seattle Sea Hawks began as a founding member of the North West Hockey League. The team played in the NWHL during that league's three season...
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Frank Jerwa (section Regular season and playoffs)
before moving on to the Regina Pats for the 1928–1929 season. Jerwa signed with the Vancouver Lions in 1929, where he played alongside his brother Joe. Jerwa...
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Bill Hutton (section Regular season and playoffs)
Canadians from 1927 to 1929, Boston Bruins from 1929 to 1931, Ottawa Senators from 1929 to 1930, Philadelphia Arrows from 1929 to 1930, Philadelphia Quakers...
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Stan McCabe (ice hockey) (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
McCabe played 78 NHL games over four seasons for the Detroit Cougars, Detroit Falcons, and Montreal Maroons between 1929 and 1934. The rest of his career...
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– April 6, 1953) was a Canadian ice hockey right winger who played 12 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins...
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Frank Daley (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
but also played 5 regular season and 2 playoff games for the Detroit Cougars of the National Hockey League in the 1928–29 season. Biographical information...
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and 1945, and the Vancouver Canucks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League (PCHL), between 1945 and 1947. McEvoy, Colin (February 9, 2023). "The Ultimate...
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Billy Stuart (section Regular season and playoffs)
three seasons with Minneapolis. Stuart was then traded to Seattle of the PCHL, where he played a year and then played for various clubs before finishing...
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Aubrey Webster (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played five games over two seasons in the National Hockey League. In 1930–31 he played one game for the Philadelphia...
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Coast Hockey League (PCHL) and the National Hockey League (NHL). Harris played 32 games for the Boston Bruins during the 1930–31 season, which had several...
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Paul Runge (ice hockey) (category Windsor Bulldogs (1929–1936) players)
the Montreal Forum. Runge scored eight times for Boston in the 1935-36 season, and eventually tallied 18 NHL goals and 22 assists for 40 career points...
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