The 1922–23 WCHL season was the second season for the Western Canada Hockey League. Four teams played 30 games each. Tigers Eskimos Capitals Crescents...
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The 1922–23 NHL season was the sixth season of the National Hockey League (NHL). Four teams played 24 games each. The Ottawa Senators defeated the Montreal...
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Edmonton Eskimos (ice hockey) (section Photos from the Edmonton Eskimos' 1921–22 WCHL regular season championship team)
repeated as regular season champion in the 1922–23 WCHL season, then defeated the Regina Capitals to win the 1922–23 WCHL playoff championship. The team then...
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Saskatoon Sheiks (category 1922 establishments in Saskatchewan)
in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Sheiks entered the WCHL in the 1921–22 season. On February 3, 1922, poor attendance forced the club to move to the Moose...
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The 1922–23 PCHA season was the 12th season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from November...
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The 1923–24 WCHL season was the third season for the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Four teams played 30 games each. The Calgary Tigers defeated...
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September 18, 1922 To Saskatoon Crescents (WCHL) Newsy Lalonde To Montreal Canadiens Aurel Joliat cash ($3,500)...
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The 1921–22 WCHL season was the first season for the Western Canada Hockey League. Four teams played 24 games each. The Regina Capitals defeated the regular-season...
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That changed this season with the introduction of another professional hockey league called the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Now, three leagues...
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The 1922–23 Ottawa Senators season was the club's 38th season of play and sixth season in the NHL. They were coming off a disappointing playoff run in...
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for the Stanley Cup championship changed in 1922, with the creation of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Now three leagues competed for the Cup and...
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Western Canada Hockey League (section Seasons)
The Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), founded in 1921, was a major professional ice hockey league originally based in the prairies of Canada. It was...
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playing in Saskatoon, Poulin became engaged as a referee, and for the 1922–23 WCHL season he was appointed referee-in-chief for the league. Poulin, standing...
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Cougars, joined the WCHL for the 1924–25 WCHL season. The Montreal Canadiens had finished second overall in the NHL regular season standings but in the...
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season, the Maroons were absorbed by the WCHL upon the PCHA's demise, but would not achieve the same success of the previous years. In 1926, the WCHL...
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Calgary Tigers (section Season-by-season record)
6–2 in a game held in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The WCHL and PCHA adopted an interlocking schedule for this season, with the Tigers struggling against their pacific...
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Canadiens. The 1922–23 WCHL season ended with the 19–10–1 first place Eskimos defeating the 16–14 second place Regina Capitals in the WCHL championship...
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Percy Traub (section Regular season and playoffs)
Cougars from 1928 to 1930. Traub was a member of the WCHL Second All-Star Team in 1922 and 1923, and the WCHL First All-Star Team in 1924. After his hockey career...
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-Note-*(This was the last season that rover position was used in the Stanley Cup Finals). At the start of 1922-23 season PCHA and WCHL agreed to have an interlocking...
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Before the WCHL competed for the Stanley Cup, the Cup championship series was a best-of-five series. Following the involvement of the WCHL, one league...
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Duke Keats (section Regular season and playoffs)
league and the WCHL final where they lost to the Regina Capitals. The Eskimos again finished with the league's top record in 1922–23, and again faced...
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Mickey MacKay (section Regular season and playoffs)
Hockey League (WCHL) prior to the 1924–25 season, and MacKay led the WCHL in scoring with 27 goals that season. MacKay was named a WCHL first team all-star...
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1924 WCHL championship and won the Stanley Cup with the Bruins in 1929. Oliver played nearly 600 games in a professional career that spanned 16 seasons and...
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Harry Cameron (section Regular season and playoffs)
released, and he spent three seasons as a playing coach for the Saskatoon Crescents of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) where he switched to forward...
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Newsy Lalonde (section NHL/WCHL career)
records that remain unbroken over a century later. He also played for the WCHL's Saskatoon Sheiks. Lalonde was born to Pierre Lalonde (1847 – 1926) and Rose...
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1933. He was a top star on the Canadian prairies, named a WCHL All-Star four times in five seasons. He transferred to the NHL in 1926 when the Rosebuds were...
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the 1924 Stanley Cup Finals. Named a WCHL first team all-star on defence in 1922 and 1923, Dutton played five seasons for the Tigers. Known for his aggressive...
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Herb Gardiner (section Regular season and playoffs)
head coach of the Black Hawks for part of the 1928–29 season. Gardiner was a member of the WCHL champion Tigers in 1924 and in 1927 won the Hart Trophy...
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Rusty Crawford (section Regular season and playoffs)
formation of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) in 1921. He was traded to the Calgary Tigers in 1922 for cash. By the time he joined the Tigers, he...
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Sammy Hebert (section Regular season and playoffs)
following seasons in amateur competition, returning to professional hockey with the Saskatoon Sheiks of the WCHL in 1921. He played two seasons with Saskatoon...
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