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1919 PCHA season

The 1919 PCHA season was the eighth season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league. Season play ran from January 1 to March 10. The season was increased to 20 games per team.

1919 Seattle Metropolitans

The Vancouver Millionaires club were the regular season PCHA champions, but lost the playoff to Seattle Metropolitans. The Mets then played in the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals against the National Hockey League champion Montreal Canadiens. Due to the ongoing Spanish flu pandemic, the series was not completed; a number of players had to be hospitalized, including Canadiens defenceman Joe Hall, who died four days after the cancellation.[1]

League business

The Portland franchise was suspended for the season. Victoria's Patrick Arena was again available for ice hockey use. Victoria was re-activated and took over the contracts of the Rosebud players.

Regular season

Hap Holmes returned to the PCHA to Seattle from Toronto. Vancouver got Art Duncan back from World War I, and picked up Fred Harris from Portland. Seattle's Cully Wilson was suspended from the league for breaking Mickey MacKay's jaw in a fight, using his stick to cross-check MacKay in the face.[2] While Cyclone Taylor won the goal-scoring title with 23 goals, the second-place Bernie Morris scored five goals against Victoria on February 14.[3] Third-place Smokey Harris scored five goals against Victoria on March 10.[4]

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
Vancouver Millionaires 20 12 8 0 72 55
Seattle Metropolitans 20 11 9 0 66 46
Victoria Aristocrats 20 7 13 0 44 81

Playoffs

In a reversal of the previous year's playoffs, the second-place Metropolitans defeated the first-place Vancouver Millionaires. Vancouver was missing Mickey MacKay due to injury and coaxed Si Griffis out of retirement for the last two games of the season and the playoffs.[4]

Frank Foyston was the star of the first game, scoring three goals for Seattle. The 6–1 win was enough to hold the series, as they dropped the return game in Vancouver, where Harris scored two in a losing cause.[5]

Seattle Metropolitans vs. Vancouver Millionaires

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
March 12 Vancouver Millionaires 1 Seattle Metropolitans 6
March 14 Seattle Metropolitans 1 Vancouver Millionaires 4

Seattle wins two-game total-goals series 7 to 5

Stanley Cup Finals

The Mets then played against the NHL champions Montreal Canadiens. Due to the outbreak of flu at the time, players from both teams were hospitalized, and the series was not completed.

Montreal Canadiens vs. Seattle Metropolitans

Date Away Score Home Score Notes
March 19 Montreal Canadiens 0 Seattle Metropolitans 7
March 22 Seattle Metropolitans 2 Montreal Canadiens 4
March 24 Montreal Canadiens 2 Seattle Metropolitans 7
March 26 Seattle Metropolitans 0 Montreal Canadiens 0 20:00 OT
March 30 Montreal Canadiens 4 Seattle Metropolitans 3 15:57 OT

Series ended 2–2–1 and no winner awarded – playoffs were curtailed due to the influenza epidemic

All games were actually played in Seattle, but Seattle is listed as the home team for games played under PCHA rules, and Montreal is the "home" team for games played under NHL rules.

Schedule and results

Month Day Visitor Score Home Score
Jan 1 Vancouver 1 Seattle 4
3 Seattle 7 Victoria 1
6 Victoria 1 Vancouver 6
8 Victoria 1 Seattle 0
10 Vancouver 4 Victoria 1
13 Seattle 3 Vancouver 2 (2' OT)
15 Vancouver 1 Seattle 3
17 Seattle 1 Victoria 3
20 Victoria 1 Vancouver 4
22 Victoria 1 Seattle 0
24 Vancouver 2 Victoria 3
27 Seattle 5 Vancouver 3
29 Vancouver 3 Seattle 2
31 Seattle 1 Victoria 2
Feb 3 Seattle 2 Vancouver 5
5 Victoria 1 Seattle 9
7 Vancouver 1 Victoria 0
10 Victoria 2 Vancouver 1 (3'55" OT)
12 Vancouver 3 Seattle 2 (23' OT)
14 Seattle 8 Victoria 2
17 Seattle 1 Vancouver 6
19 Victoria 1 Seattle 4
21 Vancouver 2 Victoria 3 (37'20" OT)
24 Victoria 3 Vancouver 6
26 Vancouver 3 Seattle 1
28 Seattle 5 Victoria 4
Mar 3 Seattle 5 Vancouver 2
5 Victoria 1 Seattle 3
7 Vancouver 6 Victoria 5 (11'4" OT)
10 Victoria 8 Vancouver 11

Source: Coleman[6]

Player statistics

Goalkeepers

Name Club GP GA SO Avg.
Holmes, Hap Seattle 20 46 2.3
Lehman, Hugh Vancouver 20 55 1 2.6
Murray, Tommy Victoria 20 81 2 4.1

Source: Coleman[6]

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Cyclone Taylor Vancouver Millionaires 20 23 13 36 12
Bernie Morris Seattle Metropolitans 20 22 7 29 15
Smokey Harris Vancouver Millionaires 20 19 6 25 19
Frank Foyston Seattle Metropolitans 18 15 4 19 0
Mickey MacKay Vancouver Millionaires 17 9 9 18 9
Barney Stanley Vancouver Millionaires 20 10 6 16 19
Eddie Oatman Victoria Aristocrats 18 11 5 16 13
Cully Wilson Seattle Metropolitans 18 11 5 16 37
Jack Walker Seattle Metropolitans 20 9 6 15 9
Lloyd Cook Vancouver Millionaires 20 8 6 14 22

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ Streeter, Kurt (2020-05-25). "The Cost of Rushing Back to Sports: A Star's Life". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-11-17.
  2. ^ Hollander & Bock 1970, p. 7.
  3. ^ Coleman 1966, p. 355.
  4. ^ a b Coleman 1966, p. 357.
  5. ^ Coleman 1966, pp. 357–358.
  6. ^ a b Coleman 1966, p. 356.

Bibliography

  • Coleman, Charles (1966). The Trail of the Stanley Cup, Vol. 1, 1893-1936 inc. pp. 354–364.
  • Hollander, Zander; Bock, Hal, eds. (1970). The Complete Encyclopedia of Ice Hockey. Prentice-Hall Inc. ISBN 0-13-159905-4.

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The 1919 PCHA season was the eighth season of the professional men s ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association league Season play ran from January 1 to March 10 The season was increased to 20 games per team 1919 Seattle Metropolitans The Vancouver Millionaires club were the regular season PCHA champions but lost the playoff to Seattle Metropolitans The Mets then played in the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals against the National Hockey League champion Montreal Canadiens Due to the ongoing Spanish flu pandemic the series was not completed a number of players had to be hospitalized including Canadiens defenceman Joe Hall who died four days after the cancellation 1 Contents 1 League business 2 Regular season 2 1 Final standings 3 Playoffs 3 1 Stanley Cup Finals 4 Schedule and results 5 Player statistics 5 1 Goalkeepers 5 2 Scoring leaders 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 BibliographyLeague business EditThe Portland franchise was suspended for the season Victoria s Patrick Arena was again available for ice hockey use Victoria was re activated and took over the contracts of the Rosebud players Regular season EditHap Holmes returned to the PCHA to Seattle from Toronto Vancouver got Art Duncan back from World War I and picked up Fred Harris from Portland Seattle s Cully Wilson was suspended from the league for breaking Mickey MacKay s jaw in a fight using his stick to cross check MacKay in the face 2 While Cyclone Taylor won the goal scoring title with 23 goals the second place Bernie Morris scored five goals against Victoria on February 14 3 Third place Smokey Harris scored five goals against Victoria on March 10 4 Final 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 GAVancouver Millionaires 20 12 8 0 72 55Seattle Metropolitans 20 11 9 0 66 46Victoria Aristocrats 20 7 13 0 44 81Playoffs EditIn a reversal of the previous year s playoffs the second place Metropolitans defeated the first place Vancouver Millionaires Vancouver was missing Mickey MacKay due to injury and coaxed Si Griffis out of retirement for the last two games of the season and the playoffs 4 Frank Foyston was the star of the first game scoring three goals for Seattle The 6 1 win was enough to hold the series as they dropped the return game in Vancouver where Harris scored two in a losing cause 5 Seattle Metropolitans vs Vancouver Millionaires Date Away Score Home Score NotesMarch 12 Vancouver Millionaires 1 Seattle Metropolitans 6March 14 Seattle Metropolitans 1 Vancouver Millionaires 4Seattle wins two game total goals series 7 to 5 Stanley Cup Finals Edit Main article 1919 Stanley Cup Finals The Mets then played against the NHL champions Montreal Canadiens Due to the outbreak of flu at the time players from both teams were hospitalized and the series was not completed Montreal Canadiens vs Seattle Metropolitans Date Away Score Home Score NotesMarch 19 Montreal Canadiens 0 Seattle Metropolitans 7March 22 Seattle Metropolitans 2 Montreal Canadiens 4March 24 Montreal Canadiens 2 Seattle Metropolitans 7March 26 Seattle Metropolitans 0 Montreal Canadiens 0 20 00 OTMarch 30 Montreal Canadiens 4 Seattle Metropolitans 3 15 57 OTSeries ended 2 2 1 and no winner awarded playoffs were curtailed due to the influenza epidemicAll games were actually played in Seattle but Seattle is listed as the home team for games played under PCHA rules and Montreal is the home team for games played under NHL rules Schedule and results EditMonth Day Visitor Score Home ScoreJan 1 Vancouver 1 Seattle 43 Seattle 7 Victoria 16 Victoria 1 Vancouver 68 Victoria 1 Seattle 010 Vancouver 4 Victoria 113 Seattle 3 Vancouver 2 2 OT 15 Vancouver 1 Seattle 317 Seattle 1 Victoria 320 Victoria 1 Vancouver 422 Victoria 1 Seattle 024 Vancouver 2 Victoria 327 Seattle 5 Vancouver 329 Vancouver 3 Seattle 231 Seattle 1 Victoria 2Feb 3 Seattle 2 Vancouver 55 Victoria 1 Seattle 97 Vancouver 1 Victoria 010 Victoria 2 Vancouver 1 3 55 OT 12 Vancouver 3 Seattle 2 23 OT 14 Seattle 8 Victoria 217 Seattle 1 Vancouver 619 Victoria 1 Seattle 421 Vancouver 2 Victoria 3 37 20 OT 24 Victoria 3 Vancouver 626 Vancouver 3 Seattle 128 Seattle 5 Victoria 4Mar 3 Seattle 5 Vancouver 25 Victoria 1 Seattle 37 Vancouver 6 Victoria 5 11 4 OT 10 Victoria 8 Vancouver 11Source Coleman 6 Player statistics EditGoalkeepers Edit Name Club GP GA SO Avg Holmes Hap Seattle 20 46 2 3Lehman Hugh Vancouver 20 55 1 2 6Murray Tommy Victoria 20 81 2 4 1Source Coleman 6 Scoring leaders Edit Player Team GP G A Pts PIMCyclone Taylor Vancouver Millionaires 20 23 13 36 12Bernie Morris Seattle Metropolitans 20 22 7 29 15Smokey Harris Vancouver Millionaires 20 19 6 25 19Frank Foyston Seattle Metropolitans 18 15 4 19 0Mickey MacKay Vancouver Millionaires 17 9 9 18 9Barney Stanley Vancouver Millionaires 20 10 6 16 19Eddie Oatman Victoria Aristocrats 18 11 5 16 13Cully Wilson Seattle Metropolitans 18 11 5 16 37Jack Walker Seattle Metropolitans 20 9 6 15 9Lloyd Cook Vancouver Millionaires 20 8 6 14 22See also Edit1918 19 NHL seasonReferences EditNotes Edit Streeter Kurt 2020 05 25 The Cost of Rushing Back to Sports A Star s Life The New York Times Retrieved 2022 11 17 Hollander amp Bock 1970 p 7 Coleman 1966 p 355 a b Coleman 1966 p 357 Coleman 1966 pp 357 358 a b Coleman 1966 p 356 Bibliography Edit Coleman Charles 1966 The Trail of the Stanley Cup Vol 1 1893 1936 inc pp 354 364 Hollander Zander Bock Hal eds 1970 The Complete Encyclopedia of Ice Hockey Prentice Hall Inc ISBN 0 13 159905 4 Preceded by1917 18 PCHA season PCHA seasons1919 Succeeded by1919 20 PCHA season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1919 PCHA season amp oldid 1122568514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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