1934-35 NWHL season

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This was the 1934-35 season of the North West Hockey League. It was the second season of the league.

The Calgary Tigers were renamed the Calgary Consols.

Standings

Standings GP W L T GF GA Pts
Seattle Sea Hawks 32 20 9 3 98 69 43
Portland Buckaroos 32 15 10 7 87 72 37
Vancouver Lions 32 15 11 6 105 81 36
Edmonton Eskimos 26 7 15 4 77 101 18
Calgary Consols 26 3 15 8 60 104 14

Note: The Calgary and Edmonton teams were disbanded on February 26. Poor attendance and high travel costs were the reason.

Playoffs

Semi Final

Best of 3

Date Winner Loser Location
March 14 Portland 3 Vancouver 0 Portland
March 15 Vancouver 2 Portland 0 Vancouver
March 17 Vancouver 2 Portlad 1 Portland

Vancouver Lions beat Portland Buckaroos 2 wins to 1.

Final

Best of 5

Date Winner Loser Location
March 20 Seattle 4 Vancouver 1 Seattle
March 22 Vancouver 4 Seattle 3 Vancouver
March 24 Seattle 5 Vancouver 2 Seattle
March 25 Vancouver 3 Seattle 2 Vancouver
March 27 Vancouver 2 Seattle 1 Seattle

Vancouver Lions beat Seattle Sea Hawks 3 wins to 2.

Vancouver Lions won the league championship.

Little World Series

This was named after the playoff series in baseball between the International League and American Association champions.

The Detroit Olympics had won the International Hockey League championship. They accepted an invitation to play a series in Vancouver against the Lions.

Both the Olympics and the Lions were reinforced. Most notably, Eddie Wiseman joined the Olympics from the Detroit Red Wings. Several players from the Portland and Seattle teams were added to the Lions.

Best of 5

Date Winner Loser Location
April 5 Vancouver 5 Detroit 1 Vancouver
April 8 Detroit 4 Vancouver 0 Vancouver
April 10 Detroit 5 Vancouver 3 Vancouver
April 12 Vancouver 4 Detroit 3 Vancouver
April 15 Detroit 4 Vancouver 3 Vancouver

Detroit Olympics beat Vancouver Lions 3 wins to 2.

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