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Victoria Cougars

The Victoria Cougars were a major league professional ice hockey team that played 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) in the Western Hockey League (WHL) from 1924 to 1926. The team was based in Victoria, British Columbia, and won the Stanley Cup in 1925, becoming the final non-NHL team to win the Cup.

Victoria Cougars
CityVictoria, British Columbia
LeaguePCHA (1911–1924)
WCHL (1924–1926)
Operated1911–1926
Home arenaPatrick Arena
ColoursBlue and Yellow
   
Head coachLester Patrick
Franchise history
1911–1913Victoria Senators
1913–1916Victoria Aristocrats
1916–1917Spokane Canaries
1918–1922Victoria Aristocrats
1922–1926Victoria Cougars
Championships
League champions4 (1913, 1914, 1925, 1926)
Stanley Cups1 (1925)

History edit

The original Victoria franchise of the PCHA, the Victoria Senators, were formed in 1911, and became the Victoria Aristocrats in 1915.[1] The Aristocrats challenged the Toronto Blueshirts for the Stanley Cup the following year, but lost. In 1916 the team was forced to move to Spokane, Washington, after having their arena (Patrick Arena) commandeered by the Canadian military. The club folded the following year as the Spokane Canaries.[2]

 
1914–15 Victoria Aristocrats.

A new team was formed in 1918 and again were dubbed the Victoria Aristocrats, with players from the folded Portland Rosebuds. In 1922 they changed their name to the Victoria Cougars. Led by coach Lester Patrick, the Cougars would win the Stanley Cup in 1925 against the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Cougars were the last non-NHL team to hoist the Stanley Cup as well as the last west coast team to win it until the Anaheim Ducks did so in 2007. They would attempt to repeat as champions in 1926 but they were unsuccessful as they lost the final series to the NHL's Montreal Maroons.

The WHL dissolved after the season. That spring, a group of businessmen from Detroit won an NHL expansion franchise and bought the rights to many of the players from the Stanley Cup finalist Cougars. The new NHL franchise would retain the nickname "Cougars" in tribute. The Detroit Cougars would later be renamed the Detroit Falcons, and would ultimately be renamed the Detroit Red Wings.

Among the notable players who played for the Cougars were Hall of Famers Hec Fowler (goaltender), Frank Foyston, Frank Fredrickson, Hap Holmes (goaltender), Clem Loughlin, Harry Meeking and Jack Walker.

Seasons edit

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against

Season Name League GP W L T GF GA Finish Playoffs
1912 Senators PCHA 16 7 9 0 81 90 3rd -
1912–13 15 10 5 0 68 56 1st -
1913–14 Aristocrats 15 10 5 0 80 67 1st Lost Stanley Cup playoff to Toronto Blueshirts
1914–15 17 4 13 0 64 116 3rd -
1915–16 18 5 13 0 74 102 4th -
1916–17 Canaries 24 8 15 0 89 143 4th -
1918–19 Aristocrats 20 7 13 0 44 81 3rd -
1919–20 22 10 12 0 57 71 3rd -
1920–21 24 10 13 1 21 72 3rd -
1921–22 24 11 12 1 61 71 3rd -
1922–23 Cougars 30 16 14 0 94 85 2nd Lost in PCHA playoff
1923–24 30 11 18 1 78 103 3rd -
1924–25 WCHL 28 16 12 0 84 63 3rd Won WCHL, Won Stanley Cup
1925–26 WHL 30 15 11 4 68 53 3rd Won WHL, Lost Stanley Cup Finals

Victoria Cougars: 1925 Stanley Cup champions edit

Players

  Centres

Coaching and administrative staff

  • Lester Patrick (Owner-President/Manager-Coach)
  • Larry Brunnell (Trainer) - name is missing from the Stanley Cup.

Stanley Cup engraving

  • After the series win, a new angled ring with the words "Won/By/'Cougars' Victoria, B.C. 1925" was added between the original bowl of the Cup and the original first ring of the base. All players and the manager were included on the new ring, but trainer Larry Brunnell was left off.

References edit

  1. ^ MacLeod 2021, p. 65
  2. ^ MacLeod 2021, p. 97

Bibliography edit

  • Bowlsby, Craig H. (2012), Empire of Ice: The Rise and Fall of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1911–1926, Vancouver: Knights of Winter, ISBN 978-0-9691705-6-3
  • MacLeod, Alan Livingstone (2021), Capitals, Aristocrats, and Cougars: Victoria's Hockey Professionals, 1911–1926, Victoria: Heritage House, ISBN 978-1-77203-373-1
  • Whitehead, Eric (1980), The Patricks: Hockey's Royal Family, New York City: Doubleday, ISBN 0-385-15662-6

See also edit

External links edit

  • Victoria 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
Preceded by Stanley Cup Champions
1925
Succeeded by
Preceded by WCHL Champions
1924–25
Succeeded by
Preceded by WHL Champions
1925–26
Succeeded by

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This article is about the professional Victoria Cougars ice hockey team that existed from 1911 to 1926 For other uses see Victoria Cougars disambiguation The Victoria Cougars were a major league professional ice hockey team that played 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 in the Western Hockey League WHL from 1924 to 1926 The team was based in Victoria British Columbia and won the Stanley Cup in 1925 becoming the final non NHL team to win the Cup Victoria CougarsCityVictoria British ColumbiaLeaguePCHA 1911 1924 WCHL 1924 1926 Operated1911 1926Home arenaPatrick ArenaColoursBlue and Yellow Head coachLester PatrickFranchise history1911 1913Victoria Senators1913 1916Victoria Aristocrats1916 1917Spokane Canaries1918 1922Victoria Aristocrats1922 1926Victoria CougarsChampionshipsLeague champions4 1913 1914 1925 1926 Stanley Cups1 1925 Contents 1 History 2 Seasons 3 Victoria Cougars 1925 Stanley Cup champions 3 1 Players 3 2 Coaching and administrative staff 3 3 Stanley Cup engraving 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 See also 7 External linksHistory editThe original Victoria franchise of the PCHA the Victoria Senators were formed in 1911 and became the Victoria Aristocrats in 1915 1 The Aristocrats challenged the Toronto Blueshirts for the Stanley Cup the following year but lost In 1916 the team was forced to move to Spokane Washington after having their arena Patrick Arena commandeered by the Canadian military The club folded the following year as the Spokane Canaries 2 nbsp 1914 15 Victoria Aristocrats A new team was formed in 1918 and again were dubbed the Victoria Aristocrats with players from the folded Portland Rosebuds In 1922 they changed their name to the Victoria Cougars Led by coach Lester Patrick the Cougars would win the Stanley Cup in 1925 against the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League NHL The Cougars were the last non NHL team to hoist the Stanley Cup as well as the last west coast team to win it until the Anaheim Ducks did so in 2007 They would attempt to repeat as champions in 1926 but they were unsuccessful as they lost the final series to the NHL s Montreal Maroons The WHL dissolved after the season That spring a group of businessmen from Detroit won an NHL expansion franchise and bought the rights to many of the players from the Stanley Cup finalist Cougars The new NHL franchise would retain the nickname Cougars in tribute The Detroit Cougars would later be renamed the Detroit Falcons and would ultimately be renamed the Detroit Red Wings Among the notable players who played for the Cougars were Hall of Famers Hec Fowler goaltender Frank Foyston Frank Fredrickson Hap Holmes goaltender Clem Loughlin Harry Meeking and Jack Walker Seasons editNote W Wins L Losses T Ties GF Goals For GA Goals Against Season Name League GP W L T GF GA Finish Playoffs1912 Senators PCHA 16 7 9 0 81 90 3rd 1912 13 15 10 5 0 68 56 1st 1913 14 Aristocrats 15 10 5 0 80 67 1st Lost Stanley Cup playoff to Toronto Blueshirts1914 15 17 4 13 0 64 116 3rd 1915 16 18 5 13 0 74 102 4th 1916 17 Canaries 24 8 15 0 89 143 4th 1918 19 Aristocrats 20 7 13 0 44 81 3rd 1919 20 22 10 12 0 57 71 3rd 1920 21 24 10 13 1 21 72 3rd 1921 22 24 11 12 1 61 71 3rd 1922 23 Cougars 30 16 14 0 94 85 2nd Lost in PCHA playoff1923 24 30 11 18 1 78 103 3rd 1924 25 WCHL 28 16 12 0 84 63 3rd Won WCHL Won Stanley Cup1925 26 WHL 30 15 11 4 68 53 3rd Won WHL Lost Stanley Cup FinalsVictoria Cougars 1925 Stanley Cup champions editPlayers Centres WingersFrank Fredrickson Frank Foyston Wally Elmer Harold Gizzy Hart Harry Meeking Jack Walker DefencemenClem Loughlin Captain Gord Fraser Haldor Halderson GoaltendersHarry Hap Holmes Coaching and administrative staff Lester Patrick Owner President Manager Coach Larry Brunnell Trainer name is missing from the Stanley Cup Stanley Cup engraving After the series win a new angled ring with the words Won By Cougars Victoria B C 1925 was added between the original bowl of the Cup and the original first ring of the base All players and the manager were included on the new ring but trainer Larry Brunnell was left off References edit MacLeod 2021 p 65 MacLeod 2021 p 97Bibliography editBowlsby Craig H 2012 Empire of Ice The Rise and Fall of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association 1911 1926 Vancouver Knights of Winter ISBN 978 0 9691705 6 3 MacLeod Alan Livingstone 2021 Capitals Aristocrats and Cougars Victoria s Hockey Professionals 1911 1926 Victoria Heritage House ISBN 978 1 77203 373 1 Whitehead Eric 1980 The Patricks Hockey s Royal Family New York City Doubleday ISBN 0 385 15662 6See also editList of ice hockey teams in British Columbia List of Stanley Cup championsExternal links editVictoria 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 HockeyDBPreceded byMontreal Canadiens1924 Stanley Cup Champions1925 Succeeded byMontreal Maroons1926Preceded byCalgary Tigers1923 24 WCHL Champions1924 25 Succeeded byVictoria Cougars1925 26Preceded byVictoria Cougars1924 25 WHL Champions1925 26 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Victoria Cougars amp oldid 1213123481, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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