1910 British Columbia season
This was the 1910 ice hockey season in British Columbia:
Rossland Winter Carnival
West Kootenay League
The West Kootenay League was announced, but not all the challenge matches were completed.
- Nelson - Phoenix 14:4 @ Nelson
- Nelson - Moyie 5:5
- Nelson - Grand Forks @ Nelson - cancelled as Nelson couldn't assure Grand Forks enough gat receipts
Nelson were the unofficial champions.
Boundary League
- Greenwood - Phoenix 4:3
- Greenwood - Grand Forks 3:1 OT
- Phoenix - Grand Forks 5:1
- Grand Forks - Phoenix 5:2
- Phoenix - Greenwood 2:1
- Phoenix - Greenwood 4:3
- Grand Forks - Greenwood 5:1 - Greenwood played under protest
- Greenwood - Grand Forks 6:1
There were some "difficulties", and Phoenix did not play two games they should have.
The final two games were played in March.
- Greenwood - Phoenix 8:5
- Greenwood - Grand Forks 3:2
Greenwood won the championship.
- Rosters
- Greenwood: Watson (goal), C. Russell (point), McDonald (cover), Bloomfield (rover), Clerf (C), Cameron (RW), Rochon (LW), Cliff Russell (spare).
- Phoenix: Jack McCreary (goal), Sims (point), L. McKelvey (cover), Roy Clark (rover), Roy Clothier (C), A. McQueen (RW), H. Neill (LW).
- Grand Forks: Bert Lang (goal), McAlmon (point), Art Mann (cover), Miller (rover), Bert Reid (C), Baker (RW), Quinn (LW).
Kootenay-Slocan Intermediate Men's League
Teams played for the Member's Cup.
- Rossland - Kaslo 4:3 @ Rossland
- Kaslo - Nelson 11:1 @ Nelson
- Kaslo - Nelson 14:3 @ Kaslo
- Rossland - Nelson 3:3 - game was extremely rough and referee did not allow OT to be played
- Rossland - Kaslo 8:8 - no OT was played
Standings (as reported by Kaslo)
- Rossland 2-0-1
- Kaslo 2-1-1
- Nelson 0-3-1
No champion was officially declared, although Rossland was ostensibly the winner, having defeated Kaslo.
Other games
- Thistles - Victorias 7:7 - Nelson City Championship
- Nelson Intermediates - Salmo 6:4 @ Salmo
- Trout Lake - Gerrard 3:2
- Ferguson - Trout Lake 4:2
- Trout Lake - Ferguson 3:1 @ Trout Lake
- Sandon - Cody 1:1 @ Sandon - game was for a cup
- Rossland Intermediates - Trail Intermediates 8:2
- Crown Point Hotel - Arlington Hotel 6:2 @ Trail
- Central Hotel - Meakin Hotel 8:2 @ Trail
- Boilermakers - Machinists 2:0 @ Trail
- Trail Juveniles - Rossland Juveniles 2:1
- Trail Juveniles - Nelson Juveniles 4:4
- Trail Seniors - Rossland Clerks 5:2 - Industrial League
- Rossland - Trail 6:0 - Industrial League
- Nelson Juniors beat Nelson Rovers
- Nelson "Juveniles" - Kaslo Juniors 3:2 OT
- Nelson Juveniles - Nelson Rovers 9:1
- Nelson Rovers - Nelson Challengers 9:1 - Junior game
- Nelson Mic-Macs - Nelson Rovers 5:1
- Nelson "Juveniles" - Kaslo Juniors 4:1
- Nelson Rovers - Shamrocks 2:0
- Division III - Division II 6:5 - Nelson High School League
- Cyclones (DII) - Invincibles (DIII) 4:4 - Nelson High School League
- Grand Forks Intermediates - Nelson Rovers 2:1 @ Grand Forks
- Greenwood Intermediates - Nelson Rovers 4:3 @ Greenwood
- Nelson Juveniles - Trail Juveniles 6:2 @ Trail
- Nelson Rovers - Nelson Juniors 3:3
- Nelson Rovers beat Nelson Juniors
- 2/21: Nelson Rovers - Nelson Juniors 5:3 - Junior Championship of Nelson
- Nelson Intermediates - Nelson Rovers 12:4
- Salmo Mess - Salmo Hoboes 1:1
- Vernon Intermediates - Armstrong Intermediates 3:2 @ Vernon
- Vernon Intermediates - Armstrong Intermediates 10:4 @ Armstrong
- Vernon - Revelstoke 4:2 @ Revelstoke
- Summerland - Vernon 5:4
- Kelowna - Summerland 9:4
- Vernon - Kelowna 6:1 @ Vernon
- Kamloops - Nicola 2:1 @ Nicola
- Kamloops - Merritt
- Revelstoke - Vancouver CPR 3:1
- Undines - Mermaids 5:4 - Ladies match @ Nelson
- Sterlings - Wanderers 4:3 OT - Ladies match @ Nelson
- Grand Forks Wonders - Nelson All-Stars 4:1 - Ladies match @ Nelson
- Grand Forks Wonders - Nelson All-Stars 1:0 - Ladies match @ Grand Forks
The Rossland Intermediates were said to have been the Trail Intermediates in six consecutive games. Trail then went on a barnstorming tour, beating teams in Nelson, Kaslo, Sandon, New Denver and Slocan City.
A Vancouver team of "established stars" challenged Nelson to a game for "top British Columbia hockey honors", but the squad could not be organized and the challenge fell through.
- Crows Nest Pass League
- 1/1: Fernie - Moyie 5:3
- 1/3: Coleman (AB) - Moyie 9:4
- 1/6: Moyie - Fernie 12:2
- 1/10: Coleman (AB) - Fernie 8:1 @ Fernie
- Moyie - Coleman (AB) 3:2 @ Moyie - Coleman left ice with three minutes to play, the scored tied 2:2; a Coleman player was unable to continue and they wanted Moyie to drop a player too; Moyie was willing to let Coleman's spare play, but the latter declined this and quit; Moyie then slid the puck into the unguarded goal, thus claiming victory
Moyie presumably won the league.
Sources
- Knights of Winter: Hockey in British Columbia, 1895-1911