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    The 192324 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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  • Canadiens then defeated the Calgary Tigers of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and Vancouver Maroons of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) to...
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    were a professional ice hockey team in the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and Prairie Hockey League (PrHL) from 1921 to 1928. The team played their...
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    November 26, 1923, until February 25, 1924. Each team played 30 games, including eight games against Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) teams. The Seattle...
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  • and the Edmonton Eskimos won the WCHL championship. The Stanley Cup playoffs were played in Vancouver. There, the WCHL champions received the privilege...
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  • 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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    The 1922–23 WCHL season was the second season for the Western Canada Hockey League. Four teams played 30 games each. Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties...
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    1924 Stanley Cup Finals (category 192324 NHL season)
    1923-24 training camp. Since Frotier was never on Montreal Canadiens roster, he is not a Stanley Cup winner in 1924. 192324 NHL season 192324 WCHL season...
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  • finished the 192324 WCHL regular season with an 18–11–1 record. The Tigers then defeated the 17–11–2 second place Regina Capitals in the WCHL championship...
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    changed in 1922, with the creation of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Now three leagues competed for the Cup and this necessitated a semi-final...
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    to defeat the WCHL champion en route to a Cup series against the NHL champion; the Maroons would fall to the Edmonton Eskimos in 1923 and the Calgary...
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    Association (NHA), Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and the Boston Bruins, Detroit Cougars and Chicago Black Hawks of the National...
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    Tigers' team that won the 192324 WCHL championship, and lost to the Montreal Canadiens for the Stanley Cup. When the WCHL collapsed in 1926, Oliver's...
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    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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    in the National Hockey Association and the NHL. He also played for the WCHL's Saskatoon Sheiks. Lalonde was born to Pierre Lalonde (1847 – 1926) and Rose...
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    goals with 21 in 192324. The PCHA merged with the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) prior to the 1924–25 season, and MacKay led the WCHL in scoring with...
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    League (WCHL) in 1921–22 where he scored 16 goals and 21 points in 22 games. Two seasons later, in 192324, Dutton and the Tigers won the WCHL championship...
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    top defencemen. He was a key member of the Tigers' team that won the 192324 WCHL championship. Gardiner and the Tigers lost to the Montreal Canadiens...
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    as one of the fastest skaters in Western Canada. He won the WCHL championship in 192324, scoring one of Calgary's goals in a 2–0 victory over the Regina...
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    duel. The Calgary Herald's description of the Tigers 1924 WCHL championship victory. The 192324 season began with tragedy, as Tigers' forward Foley Martin...
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    joined the Edmonton Eskimos of the WCHL in 1921, and played four seasons with the club. In 1923, the Eskimos won the WCHL title and took on the defending...
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    the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Harris was born in Port Arthur, Ontario. His brother Henry was also a professional...
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  • changed in 1922, with the creation of the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Now three leagues competed for the Cup and this necessitated a semi-final...
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    Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1915 to 1923. When the Metropolitans became the first U.S.-based team to win the Stanley...
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  • Hockey League (WCHL). Now, three leagues were competing for the coveted Stanley Cup. The winner of a playoff between the PCHA and the WCHL travelled to...
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    The 1924–25 WCHL season was the fourth season for the Western Canada Hockey League. With the collapse of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), two...
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    games per team, including eight games against Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) teams. Vancouver acquired Corbett Denneny from Toronto for Jack Adams and...
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    later, in 1970. The WCHL's Flin Flon Bombers challenged the Montreal Junior Canadiens. Considered an outlaw league by the CAHA, WCHL teams were not permitted...
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  • Aristocrats of the PCHA (1911–16, 1918–22) at HockeyDB Victoria Cougars of the PCHA (1922–24) at HockeyDB Victoria Cougars of the WCHL/WHL (1924–26) at HockeyDB...
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    games in his first professional season. Returning to Saskatoon in 192324, Cook led the WCHL with 26 goals and 40 points. He was named the all-star right wing...
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