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- Die Saison 1912 war die erste reguläre Saison der Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). Meister wurden die New Westminster Royals. (de)
- The 1912 PCHA season was the first season of the now defunct men's professional ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), a league founded on December 7, 1911. The three teams, all based in British Columbia, Canada, were to play a sixteen-game schedule, but one game was cancelled. The season ran from January 2 to March 19, 2012, ending with the New Westminster Royals as the first PCHA champions. In February, the PCHA had issued a challenge to the two-year-old National Hockey Association (NHA) to have the two leagues' champions play a series for the Stanley Cup, but the season ended too late for the Royals to travel east to face the NHA champion Quebec Bulldogs, who retained the Stanley Cup without further challenge for the 1911–12 season. The season was not profitable. Frank Patrick, captain of the Vancouver Millionaires and director of the Vancouver Arena Company, was interviewed on March 6, 1912, by The Globe and expressed his hopes that the 1912–13 PCHA season, with an expected new team in Seattle, would provide better financial results. As it turned out, the PCHA did not expand beyond three teams until 1915–16, when the Seattle Metropolitans started operations. (en)
- La saison 1912 est la première saison de l'Association de hockey de la Côte du Pacifique (souvent désignée par le sigle PCHA en référence à son nom anglais : Pacific Coast Hockey Association), nouvelle ligue de hockey sur glace du Canada. Chacune des trois équipes qui commencent la saison doivent jouer seize parties mais finalement, deux équipes ne jouent que quinze rencontres ; à la fin du calendrier, les Royals de New Westminster sont la meilleure équipe de la PCHA et remportent le premier titre de champions de la ligue. (fr)
- PCHA 1912 var den första säsongen av den professionella ishockeyligan Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Ligan grundades 7 december 1911 på initiativ av bröderna Lester och Frank Patrick och den första säsongen spelades mellan 2 januari 1912 och 19 mars 1912. (sv)
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- Die Saison 1912 war die erste reguläre Saison der Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA). Meister wurden die New Westminster Royals. (de)
- La saison 1912 est la première saison de l'Association de hockey de la Côte du Pacifique (souvent désignée par le sigle PCHA en référence à son nom anglais : Pacific Coast Hockey Association), nouvelle ligue de hockey sur glace du Canada. Chacune des trois équipes qui commencent la saison doivent jouer seize parties mais finalement, deux équipes ne jouent que quinze rencontres ; à la fin du calendrier, les Royals de New Westminster sont la meilleure équipe de la PCHA et remportent le premier titre de champions de la ligue. (fr)
- PCHA 1912 var den första säsongen av den professionella ishockeyligan Pacific Coast Hockey Association. Ligan grundades 7 december 1911 på initiativ av bröderna Lester och Frank Patrick och den första säsongen spelades mellan 2 januari 1912 och 19 mars 1912. (sv)
- The 1912 PCHA season was the first season of the now defunct men's professional ice hockey Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), a league founded on December 7, 1911. The three teams, all based in British Columbia, Canada, were to play a sixteen-game schedule, but one game was cancelled. The season ran from January 2 to March 19, 2012, ending with the New Westminster Royals as the first PCHA champions. In February, the PCHA had issued a challenge to the two-year-old National Hockey Association (NHA) to have the two leagues' champions play a series for the Stanley Cup, but the season ended too late for the Royals to travel east to face the NHA champion Quebec Bulldogs, who retained the Stanley Cup without further challenge for the 1911–12 season. (en)
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- 1912 PCHA season (en)
- Saison 1912 de la PCHA (fr)
- PCHA 1912 (sv)
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