The 1921–22 WCHL season was the first season for the Western Canada Hockey League. Four teams played 24 games each. The Regina Capitals defeated the regular-season champion Edmonton Eskimos in a two-game total-goals series to win the inaugural league championship.

Regular season

Final standings

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = points

Western Canada Hockey League GP W L T Pts GF GA
Edmonton Eskimos2415903011776
Regina Capitals2414100289478
Calgary Tigers2414100287562
Saskatoon Crescents12451901067137

1 The Saskatoon Crescents relocated to Moose Jaw as the Moose Jaw Crescents on 3 February 1922.

Playoffs

Edmonton and Regina ended the season with identical records of 14–9–1 with the sole tie being between the two teams. To decide first place, it was agreed to replay the tie game. Edmonton won the rematch 11–2 to place first.[1]

The Capitals defeated the Calgary Tigers 2–1 (1–0, 1–1) in a two-game totals-goals series to determine second place. The Capitals then went on to beat first place Edmonton 3–2 (1–1, 2–1) in the league's first championship series.

Regina then advanced to play the Pacific Coast Hockey Association champion Vancouver Millionaires in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the right to play in the 1922 Stanley Cup Finals. The Capitals won the first game but lost the two-game total goals series 2–5 (2–1, 0–4). Vancouver advanced to the Stanley Cup Finals against the Toronto St. Patricks of the National Hockey League, with Toronto winning the Stanley Cup, three games to two.

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Duke KeatsEdmonton Eskimos2531245547
Ty ArbourEdmonton Eskimos232673322
Bullet Joe SimpsonEdmonton Eskimos2521123315
George HayRegina Capitals252111329
Barney StanleyCalgary Tigers242653117
Dick IrvinRegina Capitals202172817
Art GagnéEdmonton Eskimos201572224
Rabbit McVeighRegina Capitals19156218
Red DuttonCalgary Tigers221652173
Harry OliverRegina Capitals20104147

See also

References

Bibliography

  • Lowe, Kevin; Fischler, Stan; Fischler, Shirley (1988), Champions: The Making Of The Edmonton Oilers, Scarborough, Ontario: Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-132-35623-6
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