The 1919 PCHA season was the eighth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from January...
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The 1919–20 PCHA season was the ninth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) league. Season play ran from...
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four games to one. Meanwhile, the Metropolitans finished the 1919 PCHA regular season in second place with an 11–9 record, behind the 12–8 Vancouver...
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NHL in 1919–20 (listed with their last team): List of Stanley Cup champions 1919–20 NHL Transactions List of pre-NHL seasons 1919–20 PCHA season Coleman...
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Seattle Metropolitans (section Season-by-season record)
Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1915 to 1924. During their nine seasons, the Metropolitans were the PCHA's most successful franchise, as they...
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Millionaires in a two-game playoff to win the 1919 PCHA season title. Allan Cup – Hamilton Tigers OHA) 1919 Memorial Cup - University of Toronto Schools...
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mouth during the 1919 PCHA season. MacKay suffered a fractured jaw and missed the rest of the season. When the season was over PCHA chief disciplinarian...
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Bernie Morris (section Regular season and playoffs)
joining the Victoria Aristocrats of the PCHA in 1914. He moved over to Seattle the following season, played eight seasons for Seattle, and was a member of the...
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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...
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1915–16 PCHA regular season PCHA champion, but did not claim the Stanley Cup. As Portland had not defeated Cup holder Vancouver of the PCHA in a direct playoff...
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Victoria Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association during the 1919 PCHA season. Alex Irvin was an older brother of Hockey Hall of Fame member Dick...
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Cully Wilson (section Regular season and playoffs)
different leagues in penalty minutes in different seasons: 1914–15 in the NHA, 1919 in the PCHA, and 1919–20 in the NHL. "It was in a skirmish for the puck...
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Association (PCHA). The series was pre-arranged between the two leagues before the season after post-season exhibitions held in their previous seasons. The inaugural...
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1915 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1914–15 PCHA season)
was played from March 22–26, 1915. The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Vancouver Millionaires swept the National Hockey Association (NHA)...
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Pacific Coast Hockey Association (redirect from PCHA)
The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) was a professional ice hockey league in western Canada and the western United States, which operated from 1911...
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1920 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1919–20 PCHA season)
league championship playoff. Meanwhile, Seattle finished the 1919–20 PCHA regular season in first place with a 12–10 record, but had to defeat the second...
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of the PCHA. It was found that the initial trade was not allowed, and Quebec re-traded him to Toronto during the season, disregarding the PCHA efforts...
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Oatman was named an all-star for ten consecutive seasons by the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). He was a star with the Quebec Bulldogs when it...
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League for the 1919–20 season, where he became a teammate of Mickey MacKay who had also starred on the 1919 Vancouver Millionaires in the PCHA. While not...
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Frank Foyston (section Regular season and playoffs)
he twice led the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) in goals. His performance in the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals set or tied 7 NHL records that remain...
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the PCHA's final two seasons, Vancouver would not compete for the Stanley Cup. As a result of the newly founded Western Canada Hockey League, the PCHA champion...
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NHL and PCHA teams were eligible for the Stanley Cup. The NHL finals was a two-game total goals series in 1918 and a best-of-seven series in 1919. In 1920...
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The 1920–21 PCHA season was the tenth season of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Three teams played 24 games each. The Vancouver Millionaires won...
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transactions that have occurred in the National Hockey League during the 1919–20 NHL season. It lists what team each player has been traded to, signed by, or...
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Tommy Dunderdale (section Regular season and playoffs)
following season. In 1911–12, he joined the Victoria Aristocrats of the newly formed Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), playing nine seasons in total...
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1917 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1916–17 PCHA season)
years – since the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals that was never completed due to the Spanish flu pandemic. 1916–17 NHA season 1916–17 PCHA season "1916–17 Stanley...
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Victoria Cougars (section Seasons)
in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1911 to 1924 under various names, and (after the PCHA's merger with the Western Canada Hockey League)...
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National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the two main professional ice hockey organizations, reached an agreement...
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Frank Patrick (ice hockey) (section PCHA)
Creamery Kings for one season. The Patrick family sold their lumber company in 1910 and used the proceeds to establish the PCHA, setting up teams in Vancouver...
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Smokey Harris (section Regular season and playoffs)
responsibilities. A match report in the Vancouver Daily World from the 1919–20 PCHA season, covering a game between the Vancouver Millionaires and the Seattle...
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