1928-29 California Hockey League season

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This is the 1928-29 season of the California Hockey League.

It was the league's fifth season.

Standings

Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Oakland Sheiks 36 18 13 5 67 64 41
San Francisco Icelanders 36 15 15 6 83 89 36
Los Angeles Richfields 36 15 17 4 56 60 34
Hollywood Millionaires 36 14 17 5 73 66 33

Playoffs

Semi Final

2 games total goals

Date Winner Loser Location
April 3 San Francisco 1 Los Angeles 0 Los Angeles
April 5 San Francisco 4 Los Angeles 1 San Francisco

San Francisco Icelanders beat Los Angeles Richfields 8 goals to 1.

Final

Best of 5

Date Winner Loser Location
April 8 Oakland 2 San Francisco 1 San Francisco
April 10 Oakland 2 San Francisco 2 San Francisco
April 12 San Francisco 3 Oakland 2 San Francisco
April 15 Oakland 2 San Francisco 0 San Francisco
April 17 Oakland 2 San Francisco 1 San Francisco

Oakland Sheiks beat San Francisco Icelanders 3 wins to 1, 1 tie.

College

The California Golden Bears, UCLA Bruins, and USC Trojans all fielded ice hockey teams this winter.

  • 2/15: California - USC 5:1 @ Yosemite
  • 2/16: California - USC 3:1 @ Yosemite
  • California - USC 6:2 @ Yosemite
  • 2/17: California - Yosemite Winter Club 6:4 (or 7:4) @ Yosemite
  • 2/19: San Francisco Olympics - California 5:2 @ San Francisco
  • 3/2: San Francisco Olympics - California 11:4 @ San Francisco
  • 3/12: USC - UCLA 9:2
  • 3/16: USC - UCLA 2:1
  • 3/23: USC - UCLA
  • 3/24: California - Unione Sportiva Italia Virtus 5:4
  • Union Oil Company - USC 9:5

"In 1929, a new opponent arose for USC. The University of California at Berkley swept three games at the Yosemite tournament by an aggregate score of 14-4. Since UCLA had little practice time, the Trojans were in game shape to sweep four from the Bruins. USC’s final game of the season was a 9-5 loss to Union Oil Company."

-Hockey in Unusual Places: USC and UCLA (Len Kotylo)

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