1903 British Columbia season

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This was the 1903 ice hockey season in British Columbia:

Rossland Winter Carnival

See: Rossland Winter Carnival

Other games

  • Nelson Seniors - Sandon Seniors 3:1
  • Rossland Victorias - Grand Forks 6:1 - "League game" @ Rossland
  • Rossland Victorias - Sandon Seniors 5:3
  • Nelson Intermediates - Rossland Intermediates 8:2 @ Nelson
  • 1/?: Rossland Victorias - Rossland Citizens Team 9:3
  • Associated Banks - Bank of Montreal 3:1 @ Rossland
  • West Kootenay Power and Light Co. - Hunter Brothers Stores 2:2 @ Rossland
  • Nelson Wholesalers - Nelson Bankers 4:2
  • 3/6: Slocan City - Silverton 6:5
  • Slocan City - Sandon @ Slocan City
  • Grand Forks - Sandon 1:0 @ Grand Forks - Game was stopped when the puck got lost and could not be replaced
  • Greenwood - Phoenix 5:0
  • Phoenix - Grand Forks 3:1 @ Grand Forks - played 6-aside due to injury
  • Phoenix - Grand Forks 8:2 @ Phoenix
  • Grand Forks - Phoenix 8:1 @ Grand Forks - Grand Forks claimed the "Championship of the Boundary"
  • Grand Forks Hoboes - Grand Forks Heroes 2:1
  • 1/19: Vernon - Kamloops 7:0 @ Vernon
  • 2/?: Vernon - Kamloops 3:2 @ Kamloops
  • Vernon - Revelstoke 2:0 @ Vernon
  • Vernon - Revelstoke 2:0 @ Revelstoke
  • Sandon Seniors - Vernon 3:3 @ Vernon
  • Kamloops Seniors - Picked Team 5:0
  • Rossland Juniors - Trail Juniors 6:2
  • Phoenix Juniors - Grand Forks Juniors 4:1
  • Vernon High School - Vernon Juniors 5:5, 5:5, 3:2 (played three games)

Vancouver and New Westminster challenged each other, but the ice at Trout Lake and Burnaby Lake was not suitable for play, so no games could take place.

Crows Nest Pass League

Medicine Hat (AB) traveled to Fernie and defeated Pincher Creek there, thus winning both the Liphardt and Henderson trophies.

Sources

  • Knights of Winter: Hockey in British Columbia, 1895-1911