1921–22 PCHA season
The season 1921/22, was the eleventh regular season of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ). Masters were the Vancouver Millionaires.
Mode
In the regular season, three teams each completed 24 games. The top two teams then met in return match against each other for the title, the better goal of both games was crucial. For a win, each team was given two points, a draw one point and a defeat.
Course of the season
With the Western Canada Hockey League, the PCHA got another rival for the best hockey players in North America. On January 9 had Lester Patrick, defender of the Victoria Aristocrats, in the meantime go to the gate of his team and even held one penalty shot of the star player Jack Adams. That Jack Adams was the leading scorer with 30 points PCHA. After an exciting was the regular season and all three teams were only one point apart, the Vancouver Millionaires win the championship title in the playoffs with two 1-0 wins narrowest of margins against the Seattle Metropolitans.
Regular Season
Table
Note: GP = Games, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals Scored, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points
Playoffs
- Seattle Metropolitans - Vancouver Millionaires 0:1 / 0:1
Stanley Cup Challenge
For the first time had the PCHA champions first up against the master of the Western Canada Hockey League in a qualification. There, the Vancouver Millionaires prevailed against the WCHL champion Regina Capitals, then subject but the Toronto St. Patricks of the National Hockey League in a best - of-five series with 2:3 victories.