The first incarnation of the PCHL had four teams and lasted three seasons. Brothers
Frank Patrick and
Lester Patrick, financed by their wealthy lumberman father
Joseph Patrick, founded it and operated franchises in
Vancouver and
Victoria, with Frank, one of the founders of the earlier
Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) as president. The
Vancouver Lions won the league's championship all three seasons and played in all five seasons of the second version of the league, winning its final two championships in 1940 and 1941. The
Victoria Cubs arena,
Patrick Arena, was destroyed by fire in 1929, after which the club continued for one season as a
traveling team before being moved to
Tacoma, Washington, to become the
Tacoma Tigers.
Teams •
Portland Buckaroos (1928–1931) •
Seattle Eskimos (1928–1931) •
Tacoma Tigers (1930–1931) • Vancouver Lions (1928–1931) • Victoria Cubs (1928–1930)
Champions • 1929: Vancouver Lions • 1930: Vancouver Lions • 1931: Vancouver Lions ==PCHL 1936–1941==