• The 191617 PCHA season was the sixth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from December...
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  • The 191617 NHA season was the eighth and final season of the National Hockey Association. Six teams were to play two half-seasons of ten games each,...
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    Pacific Coast Hockey Association. They were league champions of the 191617 PCHA season, and went on to become the first American ice hockey team to win...
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  • 1917 Stanley Cup Finals (category 191617 PCHA season)
    rebranded as the NHL in November 1917. Seattle won the PCHA title after finishing the 191617 regular season in first place with a 16–8 record. Meanwhile...
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  • 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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  • (NHA) champion Montreal Canadiens and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) champion Portland Rosebuds. This was the first time that a best-of-five...
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  • 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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  • was determined at the pre-arranged 1916 Stanley Cup Finals between the champions of the PCHA and NHA. The PCHA's Portland based champion made this the...
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  • 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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    (NHA), forerunner of the NHL, and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), reached a gentlemen's agreement in which their respective champions would...
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  • Portland. In 1916 the Portland Rosebuds won the PCHA championship and briefly held the Stanley Cup, losing it to the Montreal Canadiens in the 1916 Stanley...
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    amateur leagues, including the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). Amongst the PCHA teams he played for were the New Westminster Royals, Portland Rosebuds...
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  • December 7, 1915, until February 25, 1916. Each team would play 18 games. The Portland Rosebuds club would be PCHA champions. After the season the club...
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  • finals were played at the Seattle Ice Arena. Games 1 and 3 were played under PCHA rules; Games 2 and 4 were played under NHA rules. In game one, Didier Pitre...
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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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    (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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    join the army. Portland won the PCHA championship in 1916, briefly taking over the Stanley Cup before losing it in the 1916 Stanley Cup Finals to the Montreal...
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    when the team was transferred there in 1930. PCHA First All-Star team: 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1922 PCHA Second All-Star team: 1921, 1923 Diamond, Dan;...
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  • players from the PCHA signed with NHA clubs: Frank Nighbor, Ottawa Bert Lindsay, Wanderers Walter Smaill, Wanderers On January 23, 1916, Skene Ronan was...
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    2nd All-Star team 1908–09 ECHA 1st All-Star team 1913–14 PCHA 1st All-Star team 191617 PCHA 2nd All-Star team Diamond, Dan; Duplacey, James (1998). Official...
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    The 1917–18 PCHA season was the seventh season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from December...
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    Vancouver Millionaires in the PCHA for the 1912 season. Nichols played for the Vancouver Millionaires from 1912 to 1916, though in the 1914–15 season...
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    Millionaires where he was named a PCHA all-star at left wing and led the league in scoring with 43 goals in 191617. He retired from hockey in 1918 following...
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  • competition for players with the rival Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the enlistment of players for World War I and disagreements between owners...
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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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    Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) and Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). Murray started his amateur career in Winnipeg, Manitoba with the Winnipeg...
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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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  • Metropolitans of the PCHA in the Stanley Cup Finals. Frank Nighbor – shared scoring title with Joe Malone with 41 goals 191617 NHA season Coleman, Charles...
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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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    skaters and most prolific scorers, winning five scoring championships in the PCHA. He won the Stanley Cup twice, with Ottawa in 1909 and Vancouver in 1915...
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