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1919–20 PCHA season

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 December 26, 1919, to March 10, 1920. The season was enlarged to 22 games per team. The Seattle Metropolitans club finished first during the regular season and then won the playoff with the Vancouver Millionaires to take the PCHA championship. The Mets then played in the 1920 Stanley Cup Finals against the National Hockey League (NHL) champion Ottawa Senators. The Senators won the best-of-five series three games to two.

1920 Seattle Metropolitans

League business

At the league's annual meeting on November 21, 1919, Frank Patrick was re-elected as PCHA president.

Several players retired, including Si Griffis, Barney Stanley, and Mickey MacKay of Vancouver, and Ran McDonald of Seattle. Three players from Stanley Cup champion Toronto of the NHL moved to the PCHA this season: Alf Skinner, Jack Adams, and Harry Meeking.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals against
Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold

Pacific Coast Hockey Association GP W L T GF GA
Seattle Metropolitans 22 12 10 0 59 55
Vancouver Millionaires 22 11 11 0 75 65
Victoria Aristocrats 22 10 12 0 57 71

Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Dec 26 Seattle 1 Victoria 2
29 Victoria 3 Vancouver 4 (00:24 OT)
31 Vancouver 2 Seattle 3
Jan 2 Vancouver 4 Victoria 7
5 Seattle 2 Vancouver 3
7 Victoria 2 Seattle 5
9 Seattle 0 Victoria 2
12 Victoria 4 Vancouver 3
14 Vancouver 3 Seattle 1
16 Vancouver 2 Victoria 1
19 Seattle 5 Vancouver 2
21 Victoria 1 Seattle 3
23 Vancouver 1 Victoria 4
26 Victoria 5 Vancouver 7
28 Vancouver 3 Seattle 4 (3:59 OT)
30 Seattle 4 Victoria 2
Feb 2 Seattle 3 Vancouver 4 (3:40 OT)
4 Victoria 0 Seattle 3
6 Vancouver 3 Victoria 1
9 Victoria 3 Vancouver 2
11 Vancouver 4 Seattle 2
13 Seattle 1 Victoria 6
16 Seattle 3 Vancouver 2
18 Victoria 0 Seattle 6
20 Vancouver 1 Victoria 3
23 Victoria 4 Vancouver 10
25 Vancouver 8 Seattle 0
27 Seattle 2 Victoria 3 (7:04 OT)
Mar 1 Seattle 2 Vancouver 5
3 Victoria 0 Seattle 2
5 Vancouver 2 Victoria 3
8 Seattle 2 Vancouver 0
10 Victoria 1 Seattle 5

Source: Coleman (1966)[1]

Player statistics

Goaltending averages

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Holmes, Hap Seattle 22 55 4 2.2
Lehman, Hughie Vancouver 22 65 1 3.0
Fowler, Hec Victoria 22 71 1 3.2

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Tommy Dunderdale Victoria Aristocrats 22 26 7 33 35
Frank Foyston Seattle Metropolitans 22 26 3 29 3
Smokey Harris Vancouver Millionaires 22 14 11 25 12
Eddie Oatman Victoria Aristocrats 22 11 14 25 38
Gordon Roberts Vancouver Millionaires 22 16 3 19 13
Alf Skinner Vancouver Millionaires 22 15 2 17 28
Jim Riley Seattle Metropolitans 22 11 4 15 49
Charles Tobin Seattle Metropolitans 19 10 4 14 3
Lloyd Cook Vancouver Millionaires 21 10 4 14 15
Art Duncan Vancouver Millionaires 22 5 9 14 3

Source: Toronto World, March 19, 1920.[2]

Playoffs

Seattle and Vancouver met for the third straight year in the playoffs to decide the PCHA championship. Vancouver won the first game 3–0 at Seattle, but Seattle struck back in Vancouver, defeating the Millionaires 6–0 to win the championship and advance to the Stanley Cup Finals in Ottawa. Gordon Roberts of Vancouver played his last professional game in the first game and scored a goal.[3]

Date Home Score Away Score
March 12 Seattle 0 Vancouver 3
March 15 Vancouver 0 Seattle 6

Source: Coleman (1966)[4]

Stanley Cup Finals

Ottawa won the first two games of the series. After Jack Darragh scored the game-winning goal in their 3–2 victory in game one, goaltender Clint Benedict led the Senators to a 3–0 shutout win in game two. Seattle won game three, 3–1, before the series was shifted to Toronto because of Ottawa's slushy ice conditions (the Ottawa Arena did not have artificial ice). Frank Foyston then scored twice to lead the Mets to a 5–2 victory in game four to even the series. In the fifth game, Darragh recorded a hat-trick to lead the Senators to a 6–1 win to clinch the Cup.

Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location
1 March 22 Ottawa Senators 3–2 Seattle Metropolitans The Arena, Ottawa
2 March 24 Ottawa Senators 3–0 Seattle Metropolitans
3 March 27 Seattle Metropolitans 3–1 Ottawa Senators
4 March 30 Seattle Metropolitans 5–2 Ottawa Senators Arena Gardens, Toronto
5 April 1 Ottawa Senators 6–1 Seattle Metropolitans
Ottawa wins best-of-five series 3 games to 2

Source: Coleman (1966)[5]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Coleman 1966, p. 372.
  2. ^ "Foyston is Second Best Man At Coast". Toronto World. March 19, 1920. p. 9.
  3. ^ Coleman 1966, p. 373.
  4. ^ Coleman 1966, pp. 373–374.
  5. ^ Coleman 1966, pp. 375–376.

Bibliography

  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893–1936 inc.
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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 December 26 1919 to March 10 1920 The season was enlarged to 22 games per team The Seattle Metropolitans club finished first during the regular season and then won the playoff with the Vancouver Millionaires to take the PCHA championship The Mets then played in the 1920 Stanley Cup Finals against the National Hockey League NHL champion Ottawa Senators The Senators won the best of five series three games to two 1920 Seattle Metropolitans Contents 1 League business 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 3 Schedule and results 4 Player statistics 4 1 Goaltending averages 4 2 Scoring leaders 5 Playoffs 5 1 Stanley Cup Finals 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 BibliographyLeague business EditAt the league s annual meeting on November 21 1919 Frank Patrick was re elected as PCHA president Several players retired including Si Griffis Barney Stanley and Mickey MacKay of Vancouver and Ran McDonald of Seattle Three players from Stanley Cup champion Toronto of the NHL moved to the PCHA this season Alf Skinner Jack Adams and Harry Meeking Regular season EditFinal standings Edit Note W Wins L Losses T Ties GF Goals For GA Goals against Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Pacific Coast Hockey Association GP W L T GF GASeattle Metropolitans 22 12 10 0 59 55Vancouver Millionaires 22 11 11 0 75 65Victoria Aristocrats 22 10 12 0 57 71Schedule and results EditMonth Day Visitor Score Home ScoreDec 26 Seattle 1 Victoria 229 Victoria 3 Vancouver 4 00 24 OT 31 Vancouver 2 Seattle 3Jan 2 Vancouver 4 Victoria 75 Seattle 2 Vancouver 37 Victoria 2 Seattle 59 Seattle 0 Victoria 212 Victoria 4 Vancouver 314 Vancouver 3 Seattle 116 Vancouver 2 Victoria 119 Seattle 5 Vancouver 221 Victoria 1 Seattle 323 Vancouver 1 Victoria 426 Victoria 5 Vancouver 728 Vancouver 3 Seattle 4 3 59 OT 30 Seattle 4 Victoria 2Feb 2 Seattle 3 Vancouver 4 3 40 OT 4 Victoria 0 Seattle 36 Vancouver 3 Victoria 19 Victoria 3 Vancouver 211 Vancouver 4 Seattle 213 Seattle 1 Victoria 616 Seattle 3 Vancouver 218 Victoria 0 Seattle 620 Vancouver 1 Victoria 323 Victoria 4 Vancouver 1025 Vancouver 8 Seattle 027 Seattle 2 Victoria 3 7 04 OT Mar 1 Seattle 2 Vancouver 53 Victoria 0 Seattle 25 Vancouver 2 Victoria 38 Seattle 2 Vancouver 010 Victoria 1 Seattle 5Source Coleman 1966 1 Player statistics EditGoaltending averages Edit Name Club GP GA SO Avg Holmes Hap Seattle 22 55 4 2 2Lehman Hughie Vancouver 22 65 1 3 0Fowler Hec Victoria 22 71 1 3 2Scoring leaders Edit Player Team GP G A Pts PIMTommy Dunderdale Victoria Aristocrats 22 26 7 33 35Frank Foyston Seattle Metropolitans 22 26 3 29 3Smokey Harris Vancouver Millionaires 22 14 11 25 12Eddie Oatman Victoria Aristocrats 22 11 14 25 38Gordon Roberts Vancouver Millionaires 22 16 3 19 13Alf Skinner Vancouver Millionaires 22 15 2 17 28Jim Riley Seattle Metropolitans 22 11 4 15 49Charles Tobin Seattle Metropolitans 19 10 4 14 3Lloyd Cook Vancouver Millionaires 21 10 4 14 15Art Duncan Vancouver Millionaires 22 5 9 14 3Source Toronto World March 19 1920 2 Playoffs EditSeattle and Vancouver met for the third straight year in the playoffs to decide the PCHA championship Vancouver won the first game 3 0 at Seattle but Seattle struck back in Vancouver defeating the Millionaires 6 0 to win the championship and advance to the Stanley Cup Finals in Ottawa Gordon Roberts of Vancouver played his last professional game in the first game and scored a goal 3 Date Home Score Away ScoreMarch 12 Seattle 0 Vancouver 3March 15 Vancouver 0 Seattle 6Source Coleman 1966 4 Stanley Cup Finals Edit Main article 1920 Stanley Cup Finals Ottawa won the first two games of the series After Jack Darragh scored the game winning goal in their 3 2 victory in game one goaltender Clint Benedict led the Senators to a 3 0 shutout win in game two Seattle won game three 3 1 before the series was shifted to Toronto because of Ottawa s slushy ice conditions the Ottawa Arena did not have artificial ice Frank Foyston then scored twice to lead the Mets to a 5 2 victory in game four to even the series In the fifth game Darragh recorded a hat trick to lead the Senators to a 6 1 win to clinch the Cup Date Winning Team Score Losing Team Location1 March 22 Ottawa Senators 3 2 Seattle Metropolitans The Arena Ottawa2 March 24 Ottawa Senators 3 0 Seattle Metropolitans3 March 27 Seattle Metropolitans 3 1 Ottawa Senators4 March 30 Seattle Metropolitans 5 2 Ottawa Senators Arena Gardens Toronto5 April 1 Ottawa Senators 6 1 Seattle MetropolitansOttawa wins best of five series 3 games to 2Source Coleman 1966 5 See also Edit1919 20 NHL seasonReferences EditNotes Edit Coleman 1966 p 372 Foyston is Second Best Man At Coast Toronto World March 19 1920 p 9 Coleman 1966 p 373 Coleman 1966 pp 373 374 Coleman 1966 pp 375 376 Bibliography Edit Coleman Charles 1966 The Trail of the Stanley Cup Vol 1 1893 1936 inc 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