The 1915–16 PCHA season was the fifth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from December...
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The 1915 Stanley Cup Finals was played from March 22–26, 1915. The Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Vancouver Millionaires swept the National...
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Hockey Association List of pre-NHL seasons List of Stanley Cup champions 1915–16 PCHA season Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1...
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The 1914–15 PCHA season was the fourth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from December...
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PCHA champion Seattle's victory at the 1917 Stanley Cup Finals marked the first time a non-Canadian team won the Cup. ‡ Portland was 1915–16 PCHA regular...
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1915 season. The Stanley Cup championship finals alternated between the East and the West each year, with games played alternately under NHA or PCHA rules...
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The 1912 PCHA season was the first season of the now defunct men's professional ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), a league founded on...
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owner of the Toronto Shamrocks, before the season. At the same time, the PCHA started a new franchise in Seattle and the new team signed several players...
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1916 Stanley Cup Finals (category 1915–16 PCHA season)
title after finishing the 1915–16 regular season in first place with a 16–7–1 record. Meanwhile, Portland clinched the 1915–16 PCHA title with a 13–5 record...
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Seattle Metropolitans (category Ice hockey clubs established in 1915)
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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May 16, 1963) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played for the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from...
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Pacific Coast Hockey Association (redirect from PCHA)
Starting in 1915, the league entered into an agreement where the Stanley Cup was to be contested between the National Hockey Association and the PCHA after...
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original Victoria franchise of the PCHA, the Victoria Senators, were formed in 1911, and became the Victoria Aristocrats in 1915. The Aristocrats challenged...
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Their win is memorialized on the Stanley Cup as "Portland Ore./PCHA Champions/1915–16" on the 1909 base ring, one of the permanent rings. Portland was...
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Millionaires/Maroons succeeded as PCHA champions six times (1915, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924) and won the Stanley Cup once, in 1915, against the Ottawa Senators...
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1914–15 Vancouver Millionaires season (category 1914–15 PCHA season)
games Lehman led the PCHA in goals against average and shutouts. Taylor led the PCHA in points and assists, and MacKay led the PCHA in goals. Centres...
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Frank Patrick (ice hockey) (section PCHA)
with his brother Lester, he founded the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the first major professional hockey league in Western Canada. Patrick,...
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opposing goaltenders. Frank Patrick of the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA signed Kelly from the Vancouver Shipyards Coughlans well into the 1919 season...
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with the PCHA led to the end of the NHA. Two factions developed, Toronto and Quebec City, and the Montreal teams and Ottawa. Prior to the 1915–16 season...
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for the Stanley Cup in 1906. In 1915, the National Hockey Association (NHA) and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the two main professional ice...
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Aristocrats of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association during the 1915–16 season. Prior to joining the PCHA McCulloch had won the Allan Cup (as Canadian national...
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Stanley Cup 22–26 March — Vancouver Millionaires (PCHA) defeats Ottawa Senators (NHA) in the 1915 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 0 Events Winnipeg...
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(PCHA). He spent the following decade playing with the New Westminster Royals, Portland Rosebuds and Victoria Aristocrats where he was named a PCHA first-team...
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Association (NHA) and the champion of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). After a series of league mergers and folds, it became the championship...
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professional and amateur leagues, including the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) and National Hockey Association (NHA). Amongst the teams he played with...
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(PCHA), playing nine seasons in total in Victoria. He split his seasons in Victoria with a three-season stint with the Portland Rosebuds between 1915 and...
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1914–15 NHA season (redirect from 1915 Stanley Cup playoffs)
and the PCHA for the Stanley Cup. Emmett Quinn, president Frank Calder, secretary-treasurer At a meeting on March 30, 1914, held with the PCHA executives...
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winning five scoring championships in the PCHA. He won the Stanley Cup twice, with Ottawa in 1909 and Vancouver in 1915, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall...
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Hawks, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Bruins. A gifted scorer, MacKay led the PCHA in goals three times, assists twice, and was the league's all-time leading...
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Association (NHA) and the champion of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). After a series of league mergers and folds, including the 1917 establishment...
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