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Pacific Coast Hockey League

The Pacific Coast Hockey League was an ice hockey minor league with teams in the western United States and western Canada that existed in several incarnations: from 1928 to 1931, from 1936 to 1941, and from 1944 to 1952.

PCHL 1928–1931

The first incarnation of the PCHL had four teams and lasted three seasons. Brothers Frank Patrick and Lester Patrick, financed by their wealthy lumberman father Joseph Patrick, founded it and operated franchises in Vancouver and Victoria, with Frank, one of the founders of the earlier Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) as president.[1] The Victoria Cubs' arena was destroyed by fire in 1929, after which the club continued for one season as a traveling team before being moved to Tacoma, Washington.[2]

Teams

Champions

  • 1929: Vancouver Lions
  • 1930: Vancouver Lions
  • 1931: Vancouver Lions

PCHL 1936–1941

From 1931 to 1936, no league called the PCHL existed, although teams from the first PCHL joined the Western Canada Hockey League or the North West Hockey League. In 1936, the Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver franchises of the North West Hockey League joined with an Oakland team to re-form the Pacific Coast Hockey League. The Oakland team relocated to Spokane in its first year. The Spokane team disbanded for the 1939–40 season, but reappeared the next year as the Spokane Bombers.

The league disbanded after the 1941 season, primarily as a result of World War II.

Teams

Champions

1937: Portland Buckaroos
1938: Seattle Seahawks
1939: Portland Buckaroos
1940: Vancouver Lions
1941: Vancouver Lions

PCHL 1944–1952

The final incarnation of the league was managed by Hockey Hall of Fame member Al Leader, and grew out of combining teams from the Southern California Hockey League and the Northwest International Hockey League. The PCHL was founded as an amateur loop, partly because the National Hockey League recognized Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) founder Lester Patrick as the territorial rights holder for professional hockey in Vancouver, Portland, and Seattle. In 1948, however, the ten team league voted to turn pro, and was recognized as such by the NHL.

Before the start of the 1951–1952 season, the PCHL had dwindled to a six team league. The neighbouring Western Canada Senior Hockey League (WCSHL), which played minor senior hockey on the Canadian prairies, had also dwindled, to just three franchises. The three WCSHL franchises turned professional and joined the PCHL for 1951–1952. One year later, the PCHL renamed itself the Western Hockey League before the start of the 1952–1953 season.

The PCHL championship trophy was the President's Cup.

Teams (1944–1952)

Champions (1944–1952)

1945: Seattle Ironmen
1946: Vancouver Canucks
1947: Los Angeles Monarchs
1948: Vancouver Canucks
1949: San Diego Skyhawks
1950: New Westminster Royals
1951: Victoria Cougars
1952: Saskatoon Quakers

See also

References

  • Whitehead, Eric (1980). The Patricks, hockey's royal family. Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0385156626.

Notes

  1. ^ Whitehead 1980, p. 178.
  2. ^ "Victoria Cubs Statistics and History". HockeyDB.com. HockeyDB.com. Retrieved 31 December 2022.

External links

  • Hockey HockeyDB.com: Pacific Coast Hockey League
  • League stats from hockeydb.com
  • History of North American Hockey Leagues

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pacific Coast Hockey League news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pacific Coast Hockey League was an ice hockey minor league with teams in the western United States and western Canada that existed in several incarnations from 1928 to 1931 from 1936 to 1941 and from 1944 to 1952 Contents 1 PCHL 1928 1931 1 1 Teams 1 2 Champions 2 PCHL 1936 1941 2 1 Teams 2 2 Champions 3 PCHL 1944 1952 3 1 Teams 1944 1952 3 2 Champions 1944 1952 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Notes 6 External linksPCHL 1928 1931 EditThe first incarnation of the PCHL had four teams and lasted three seasons Brothers Frank Patrick and Lester Patrick financed by their wealthy lumberman father Joseph Patrick founded it and operated franchises in Vancouver and Victoria with Frank one of the founders of the earlier Pacific Coast Hockey Association PCHA as president 1 The Victoria Cubs arena was destroyed by fire in 1929 after which the club continued for one season as a traveling team before being moved to Tacoma Washington 2 Teams Edit Portland Buckaroos 1928 1931 Seattle Eskimos 1928 1931 Tacoma Tigers 1930 1931 Vancouver Lions 1928 1931 Victoria Cubs 1928 1930 Champions Edit 1929 Vancouver Lions 1930 Vancouver Lions 1931 Vancouver LionsPCHL 1936 1941 EditFrom 1931 to 1936 no league called the PCHL existed although teams from the first PCHL joined the Western Canada Hockey League or the North West Hockey League In 1936 the Portland Seattle and Vancouver franchises of the North West Hockey League joined with an Oakland team to re form the Pacific Coast Hockey League The Oakland team relocated to Spokane in its first year The Spokane team disbanded for the 1939 40 season but reappeared the next year as the Spokane Bombers The league disbanded after the 1941 season primarily as a result of World War II Teams Edit Oakland Clippers Spokane Clippers 1936 1938 Portland Buckaroos 1936 1941 Seattle Seahawks 1936 1940 Vancouver Lions 1936 1941 Spokane Bombers 1940 1941 Seattle Olympics 1940 1941 Champions Edit 1937 Portland Buckaroos 1938 Seattle Seahawks 1939 Portland Buckaroos 1940 Vancouver Lions 1941 Vancouver LionsPCHL 1944 1952 EditMain article Western Hockey League 1952 1974 The final incarnation of the league was managed by Hockey Hall of Fame member Al Leader and grew out of combining teams from the Southern California Hockey League and the Northwest International Hockey League The PCHL was founded as an amateur loop partly because the National Hockey League recognized Pacific Coast Hockey Association PCHA founder Lester Patrick as the territorial rights holder for professional hockey in Vancouver Portland and Seattle In 1948 however the ten team league voted to turn pro and was recognized as such by the NHL Before the start of the 1951 1952 season the PCHL had dwindled to a six team league The neighbouring Western Canada Senior Hockey League WCSHL which played minor senior hockey on the Canadian prairies had also dwindled to just three franchises The three WCSHL franchises turned professional and joined the PCHL for 1951 1952 One year later the PCHL renamed itself the Western Hockey League before the start of the 1952 1953 season The PCHL championship trophy was the President s Cup Teams 1944 1952 Edit Calgary Stampeders 1951 1952 Edmonton Flyers 1951 1952 Fresno Falcons 1946 1950 Hollywood Wolves 1944 1947 Los Angeles Monarchs 1944 1950 New Westminster Royals 1945 1952 Oakland Oaks 1944 1949 Pasadena Panthers 1944 1945 Portland Eagles 1944 1949 1950 1951 Portland Penguins 1949 1950 San Diego Skyhawks 1944 1950 San Francisco Shamrocks 1944 1950 Saskatoon Quakers 1951 1952 Seattle Ironmen 1944 1952 Seattle Stars 1944 1945 Tacoma Rockets 1946 1952 Vancouver Vanguards 1944 1945 Vancouver Washington Vancouver Canucks 1945 1952 Victoria Cougars 1949 1952 Champions 1944 1952 Edit 1945 Seattle Ironmen 1946 Vancouver Canucks 1947 Los Angeles Monarchs 1948 Vancouver Canucks 1949 San Diego Skyhawks 1950 New Westminster Royals 1951 Victoria Cougars 1952 Saskatoon QuakersSee also EditPacific Coast Hockey Association Western Hockey League 1952 1974 References EditWhitehead Eric 1980 The Patricks hockey s royal family Doubleday Canada ISBN 0385156626 Notes Edit Whitehead 1980 p 178 Victoria Cubs Statistics and History HockeyDB com HockeyDB com Retrieved 31 December 2022 External links EditHockey HockeyDB com Pacific Coast Hockey League League stats from hockeydb com History of North American Hockey Leagues Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pacific Coast Hockey League amp oldid 1132837497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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