Western Canada Hockey League

Western Canada Hockey League

The Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL), founded in 1921, was a major professional ice hockey league originally based in the prairies of Canada. It was renamed the Western Hockey League in 1925 and disbanded in 1926.

History

Evolution of the NHLAfter World War I, the National Hockey League became the most dominant hockey league in North America and the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) was losing ground. It was decided that in order to compete with the NHL, more teams were needed in Western Canada, particularly the prairies. With this need, the Western Canada Hockey League was born in 1921 and was designed to be a sister league to the PCHA. It was agreed that the winner of a series between the champions of the two leagues would go on to face the winner of the NHL for the coveted Stanley Cup.

The four founding teams of the WCHL were the Edmonton Eskimos, Calgary Tigers, Regina Capitals, and Saskatoon Sheiks. Edmonton and Calgary were previously members of the Big Four League. Only months into the first season, the Saskatoon Sheiks were having money problems and relocated to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, to become the Moose Jaw Sheiks.

The WCHL's first season saw the Edmonton Eskimos win the regular season standings, but be upset in the playoffs by second place Regina Capitals. The Capitals then faced the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA to determine who would go on to face the Toronto St. Patricks of the NHL for the Stanley Cup. Vancouver won the series against Regina, but lost to Toronto in the Stanley Cup finals.

In the next season, both western leagues dropped the rover position. The Moose Jaw team folded, but the WCHL returned to Saskatoon with a new franchise, the Saskatoon Crescents, led by Newsy Lalonde. The WCHL and PCHA started playing inter-league games, but kept separate standings. The Edmonton Eskimos won the regular season, but lost to the WCHL's Vancouver Maroons in the Stanley Cup playoff.

In the 1923–24 WCHL season, the Calgary Tigers finished in first place while Edmonton finished at the bottom of the standings. The playoffs were changed this year, too, despite a protest from the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League. Instead of the two western leagues playing off to see who would play the NHL champion for the Stanley Cup, the president of the PCHA, Frank Patrick, insisted that the NHL champion had to play the PCHA winner first. It ended up not making any difference for Montreal, though, as the team swept Vancouver and then Calgary for the Stanley Cup.

For the 1924–25 WCHL season, the PCHA folded and two of its teams, the Vancouver Maroons and Victoria Cougars joined the WCHL, giving the league six teams. The Saskatoon franchise became the Saskatoon Sheiks. The league had some top-level talent on its rosters, with stars such as Bun Cook and Bill Cook and a rookie Eddie Shore. The Victoria Cougars, coached and managed by PCHA founder Lester Patrick, won the league championship and went on to face the Montreal Canadiens for the Stanley Cup. Victoria easily beat the Canadiens three games to one, out scoring them 16 to 8. This would be the shining moment for the WCHL as Victoria became the first non-NHL team to win the Stanley Cup since the formation of the NHL in 1917. Since then, no non-NHL team has won the Cup. In fact, the next season, 1925–26, would be the last time a team from outside the NHL would even challenge for it.

With the NHL rapidly expanding into the United States, salaries were on the rise and the WCHL was finding it difficult to keep its star players. The Regina Capitals relocated to Portland, Oregon, and rekindled the old name of Portland Rosebuds, which had been out of use since 1918. With the move into the U.S. came a name change for the WCHL. "Canada" was dropped and the league was renamed the Western Hockey League.

The Edmonton Eskimos won the regular season for the third time in five seasons, but it was the Victoria Cougars who won the league championship and moved on to play for the Stanley Cup. Expectations were high for the defending Stanley Cup champions, but Montreal's other NHL team, the Montreal Maroons, were too strong for Victoria handily beating them three games to one and out scoring them 10 to 3.

With financial problems too great to overcome, the league folded following the 1925–26 season, leaving the NHL as the only top-level professional league in North America. The NHL board of governors purchased the contracts of every player in the WHL for $258,000. However, separate deals were made in stocking two NHL expansion teams. The rights to the Victoria Cougars' players were bought by the Detroit franchise (which would eventually become the Detroit Red Wings) causing the team to be named the Detroit Cougars in their honor, and the Portland Rosebuds' players' rights were purchased by Frederic McLaughlin for his new Chicago Blackhawks team.

The remnants of five former WHL teams formed the minor-professional Prairie Hockey League in 1926. While minor-pro and junior league hockey thrived in the west for many years thereafter, top-level professional hockey did not return to western Canada until 1970, when the Vancouver Canucks joined the NHL.

Franchises

* Calgary Tigers (1921–1926)
* Edmonton Eskimos (1921–1926)
* Regina Capitals (1921–1925), Portland Rosebuds (1925–1926)
* Saskatoon Crescents (1922–1924), Saskatoon Sheiks (1924–1926)
* Saskatoon Sheiks (1921–1922), Moose Jaw Sheiks (1921–1922)
* Vancouver Maroons (1924–1926)
* Victoria Cougars (1924–1926)

easons

ee also

*List of Stanley Cup champions
*Pacific Coast Hockey Association
*List of pre-NHL seasons
*List of NHL seasons
*World Hockey Association
*List of ice hockey leagues

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/prosportshistory/westernhockeyhistory.html WCHL History]
* [http://westernhockeylegends.my100megs.com/ WCHL history, teams and jerseys]
* [http://www.oilersheritage.com/history/early_leagues_WCHL.html]


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