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Phoenix won the trophy donated by Ernest Miller M.P.P., Dr. Stone and J.E. Thompson, emblematic of the Intermediate Hockey Championship of the Boundary. | Phoenix won the trophy donated by Ernest Miller M.P.P., Dr. Stone and J.E. Thompson, emblematic of the Intermediate Hockey Championship of the Boundary. | ||
==West Kootenay League== | |||
*1/4: '''Nelson''' - Rossland 4:0 @ Nelson | |||
*1/13: '''Nelson''' - Trail 8:4 | |||
*1/22: '''Nelson''' - Trail 8:2 - Nelson clinched title | |||
Nelson won. | |||
==McBride Cup== | ==McBride Cup== | ||
*3/3: '''Phoenix''' - Nelson 4:3 @ Nelson | *3/3: '''Phoenix''' - Nelson 4:3 @ Nelson | ||
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*2/8: '''New Hazelton''' - Hazelton 5:3 | *2/8: '''New Hazelton''' - Hazelton 5:3 | ||
*2/10: '''Grand Forks''' - Fernie 11:3 @ Grand Forks | *2/10: '''Grand Forks''' - Fernie 11:3 @ Grand Forks | ||
*2/10: '''Grand Forks''' - Fernie 6:0 @ Grand Forks | |||
*2/11: '''Cranbrook''' - Jaffray 6:2 @ Cranbrook | *2/11: '''Cranbrook''' - Jaffray 6:2 @ Cranbrook | ||
*2/12: '''Phoenix''' - Fernie 8:3 @ Phoenix | *2/12: '''Phoenix''' - Fernie 8:3 @ Phoenix | ||
*2/14: '''Fernie''' - Cranbrook 3:2 | *2/14: '''Fernie''' - Cranbrook 3:2 | ||
*2/21: '''Cranbrook Intermediates''' - Fernie Intermediates 4:1 | |||
*2/22: '''Enderby Intermediates''' - Armstrong Intermediates 4:1 @ Armstrong | *2/22: '''Enderby Intermediates''' - Armstrong Intermediates 4:1 @ Armstrong | ||
*2/22: '''Hazelton''' - New Hazelton 8:0 - Hazelton won six of the eight games played between the teams this year | *2/22: '''Hazelton''' - New Hazelton 8:0 - Hazelton won six of the eight games played between the teams this year | ||
*2/ | *2/2?: '''Cranbrook''' - Coleman (AB) 11:5 | ||
*2/2 | *2/24: '''Fernie''' - Coleman (AB) 11:8 | ||
*2/24: '''Fernie''' - Waldo 11:2 | |||
*2/27: '''Enderby''' - Salmon Arm 7:4 | *2/27: '''Enderby''' - Salmon Arm 7:4 | ||
*3/1: '''Enderby Scouts''' - Salmon Arm 10:5 @ Enderby | *3/1: '''Enderby Scouts''' - Salmon Arm 10:5 @ Enderby |
Revision as of 21:57, 5 April 2020
This was the 1912-13 season in British Columbia:
Boundary League
- 1/8: Grand Forks @ Phoenix 7:4
- 1/13: Phoenix @ Grand Forks 4:7
- 1/17: Greenwood @ Phoenix 5:11
- 1/21: Phoenix @ Greenwood 5:4
- 1/24: Greenwood @ Grand Forks 2:0
- 1/27: Grand Forks @ Phoenix 3:7
- 1/30: Grand Forks @ Greenwood 8:1
- 2/3: Phoenix @ Greenwood 11:1
- 2/7: Phoenix @ Grand Forks 3:1
- 2/11: Greenwood @ Phoenix 9:4
- 2/14: Greenwood @ Grand Forks 4:5
- 2/18: Grand Forks @ Greenwood 7:3
- 2/19: Grand Forks @ Phoenix 3:5 - replay of protested 1/27 game
- Tiebreaker final
- 2/24: Phoenix @ Grand Forks 3:3
- 2/26: Grand Forks @ Phoenix 3:4
Phoenix won the championship.
Intermediate League
- Schedule
- 12/30: Grand Forks @ Greenwood 5:6
- 1/6: Greenwood @ Phoenix 1:10
- 1/9: Phoenix @ Grand Forks
- 1/16: Greenwood @ Grand Forks
- 1/21: Phoenix @ Greenwood 11:4
- 1/27: Grand Forks @ Phoenix
- 2/28: Phoenix - Grand Forks - final
Phoenix won the trophy donated by Ernest Miller M.P.P., Dr. Stone and J.E. Thompson, emblematic of the Intermediate Hockey Championship of the Boundary.
West Kootenay League
- 1/4: Nelson - Rossland 4:0 @ Nelson
- 1/13: Nelson - Trail 8:4
- 1/22: Nelson - Trail 8:2 - Nelson clinched title
Nelson won.
McBride Cup
- 3/3: Phoenix - Nelson 4:3 @ Nelson
- 3/10: Phoenix - Nelson 5:2 @ Phoenix
Phoenix won the McBride and Nelson Daily News Cups.
Slocan Hockey League
Sandon won the Cornwall Cup as champions of the Slocan Hockey League.
Okanagan Valley League
- Schedule
- 1/2: Armstrong - Enderby
- 1/7: Enderby - Vernon 3:6
- 1/10: Vernon - Armstrong
- 1/14: Vernon - Enderby 4:5
- 1/17: Armstrong - Vernon
- 1/22: Enderby - Armstrong 2:10
- 1/24: Armstrong - Enderby
- 1/28: Enderby - Vernon 5:6
- 1/31: Vernon - Armstrong
- 2/4: Vernon - Enderby 8:0
- 2/7: Armstrong - Vernon
- 2/11: Enderby - Armstrong
Northern Lumber Company Trophy
- 12/25: South Fort George - Fort George 5:1
- 1/8: South Fort George - Fort George 6:4
- Fort George - South Fort George
- 2/1: South Fort George - Fort George 8:2
South Fort George won the trophy.
Pacific Coast Hockey Association
See: 1912–13 PCHA season
Rossland Winter Carnival
Vancouver City League
This is the 1912-13 season of the Vancouver City Senior League:
Standings
Regular Season | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Vancouver Rowing Club | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 21 | 9 | 9 |
Vancouver Columbias | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 12 | 17 | 6 |
Vancouver Bankers | 5 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 16 | 1 |
Vancouver Rowing Club advanced to the 1912-13 British Columbia Senior Playoffs.
Victoria City League
This is the 1912-13 season of the Victoria City League:
Standings
Regular Season | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Pts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Victoria City | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | - | - | 6 |
Victoria YMCA | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | - | 6 |
Victoria B.C. Telephone | 6 | 2 | 2 | 2 | - | - | 6 |
Note: Victoria City withdrew over protest of player transfers between the two other clubs.
Final
Sudden death
Victoria YMCA advanced to the 1912-13 British Columbia Senior Playoffs.
British Columbia Senior Playoffs
League Champions
- Vancouver City Senior League: Vancouver Rowing Club
- Vancouver Commercial League: Vancouver Black Brothers
- Victoria City League: Victoria YMCA
Vancouver City Final
- Rowing Club 1 Black Brothers 1
This was unofficial. The Commercial League was not eligible for the provincial championship. Rowing Club refused to replay because it was going to play Victoria in a few days.
Final
2 games total goals
Date | Winner | Loser | Location |
---|---|---|---|
March 1 | Victoria 1 | Vancouver 0 | Vancouver |
March 8 | Vancouver 2 | Victoria 0 | Victoria |
Vancouver Rowing Club beat Victoria YMCA 2 goals to 1.
This was the first official British Columbia Senior Final and the first time that the Savage Cup was awarded.
Team Photos
Other games
- 1/12: Waldo - Elko 13:2 @ Elko - Central Kootenay League
- 1/25: Hedley - Keremeos 6:0 @ Hedley
- 1/25: Hazelton - New Hazelton 3:2 - Ross Cup (won by Hazelton)
- 1/27: Fernie - Nelson 5:5 @ Fernie
- 1/28: Fernie - Nelson 5:4 @ Fernie
- 1/31: Hedley - Keremeos 6:2 @ Keremeos
- 1/31: Blairmore (AB) - Fernie 4:3 OT @ Fernie
- 1/31: Waldo - Galloway 3:1 - Central Kootenay League
- Waldo - Galloway 4:0 - Central Kootenay League
Goals scored in CK League by team: Waldo 28, Galloway 12, Elko 8. Waldo lost only one game in the series.
- 2/6: Princeton - Keremeos 4:2 @ Keremeos
- 2/7: Princeton - Hedley 4:0 @ Hedley
- 2/8: New Hazelton - Hazelton 5:3
- 2/10: Grand Forks - Fernie 11:3 @ Grand Forks
- 2/10: Grand Forks - Fernie 6:0 @ Grand Forks
- 2/11: Cranbrook - Jaffray 6:2 @ Cranbrook
- 2/12: Phoenix - Fernie 8:3 @ Phoenix
- 2/14: Fernie - Cranbrook 3:2
- 2/21: Cranbrook Intermediates - Fernie Intermediates 4:1
- 2/22: Enderby Intermediates - Armstrong Intermediates 4:1 @ Armstrong
- 2/22: Hazelton - New Hazelton 8:0 - Hazelton won six of the eight games played between the teams this year
- 2/2?: Cranbrook - Coleman (AB) 11:5
- 2/24: Fernie - Coleman (AB) 11:8
- 2/24: Fernie - Waldo 11:2
- 2/27: Enderby - Salmon Arm 7:4
- 3/1: Enderby Scouts - Salmon Arm 10:5 @ Enderby
Golden formed a team again in 1913, with H.G. Parson and Dr. J.N. Taylor as chief officers.
Sources
- Evening Sun (Grand Forks)
- The Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal
- The Ledge (Greenwood)