1912–13 PCHA season explained

1912 PCHA season
League:Pacific Coast Hockey Association
Sport:Ice hockey
Duration:December 10, 1912, to March 18, 1913
No Of Teams:3
Season:1912–13
League Champs:Victoria Senators
League Champ Name:Champion
Top Scorer:Tommy Dunderdale (Victoria)
Seasonslist:List of PCHA seasons
Seasonslistnames:PCHA
Prevseason Link:1912 PCHA season
Prevseason Year:1912
Nextseason Link:1913–14 PCHA season
Nextseason Year:1913–14

The 1912–13 PCHA season was the second season of the professional men's ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Season play ran from December 10, 1912, to March 18, 1913. Like the previous season, teams were to play a 16-game schedule, but one game was cancelled. The Victoria Senators were the PCHA champions. After the season the club played, and won, an exhibition series against the National Hockey Association champion Quebec Bulldogs.

Offseason

The Patricks signed Cyclone Taylor from the Ottawa Senators, replacing Newsy Lalonde who returned to the Montreal Canadiens. Taylor signed with the Vancouver Millionaires on November 19, 1912.[1]

Regular season

The PCHA moved two games east of the Rockies, on March 17 in Calgary, Alberta, and on March 18 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The final game of the season, between Victoria and New Westminster was cancelled. Victoria won the championship and formally asked to play for the Stanley Cup, but was turned down due to the PCHA season ending several weeks later than the eastern leagues' season finished.

Highlights

On January 14, 1913, the PCHA held a speed skating competition among PCHA players. Ken Mallen was the victor, defeating Cyclone Taylor and Si Griffis. Griffis defeated Ernie Johnson to challenge Mallen.

Tommy Dunderdale won the overall scoring championship with 24 goals in 15 games. The top one-game performance was on March 17, when Eddie Oatman scored five goals in a game against Vancouver. On January 31, Lester Patrick, a defenseman, scored four goals in one game versus New Westminster.

The PCHA tried out NHA-style six-man hockey on February 15, in a game between New Westminster and Vancouver, but reverted to seven-man play for the rest of the season.

Final standings

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

Pacific Coast Hockey AssociationGPWLTGFGA
15 10 5 0 68 56
16 7 9 0 84 89
15 6 9 0 67 74

Results

MonthDayVisitorScoreHomeScore
Dec.10 New Westminster 2 Vancouver 7
13 New Westminster 4 Victoria 6
17 Victoria 3 Vancouver 6
27 Vancouver 4 Victoria 5 (14:15 OT)
Jan.4 New Westminster 5 Vancouver 10
9 New Westminster 2 Victoria 3 (12:45 OT)
17 Vancouver 3 Victoria 4
21 Victoria 5 Vancouver 4
25a Victoria 1 New Westminster 3
28 New Westminster 2 Vancouver 8
31 New Westminster 3 Victoria 7
Feb.4 Victoria 7 Vancouver 4
7 Vancouver 3 New Westminster 2 (5:45 OT)
11 Vancouver 2 Victoria 7
15 New Westminster 5 Vancouver 3
18 Victoria 1 New Westminster 6
21 New Westminster 1 Victoria 8
25 Victoria 6 Vancouver 9
28 Vancouver 3 New Westminster 11
Mar.4 Vancouver 5 Victoria 4
7 Victoria 1 New Westminster 0
17b Vancouver 7 New Westminster 11
18c Vancouver 6 New Westminster 10
d Victoria - New Westminster -

A game between Victoria and New Westminster was cancelled at the end of the season.

Goaltending averages

NameClubGPGASOAvg.
Bert LindsayVictoria 15 56 1 3.7
Hughie LehmanNew Westminster 14 64 4.6
Allan ParrVancouver 16 89 5.6
Foxy SmithNew Westminster 1 10 10.0

Scoring leaders

PlayerTeam
15 24 5 29 36
14 14 6 20 21
Vancouver Millionaires 16 14 6 20 61
Vancouver Millionaires 14 12 8 20 17
Victoria Senators 15 14 5 19 12
Vancouver Millionaires 14 10 8 18 5
Vancouver Millionaires 16 11 4 15 9
12 11 3 14 29
New Westminster Royals 13 11 3 14 20
New Westminster Royals 13 9 5 14 46

See also

References

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Notes

Notes and References

  1. Kotylo(2006), p. 16