Vancouver Millionaires
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The Vancouver Millionaires (later known as the Vancouver Maroons) were a professional ice hockey team that competed in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and the Western Canada Hockey League between 1911 and 1926. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, they played in Denman Arena, the first artificial ice surface in Canada and the largest indoor ice rink in the world at the time it opened.[1]
Vancouver Millionaires | |
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City | Vancouver, British Columbia |
League | PCHA (1911–1924) WCHL (1924–1926) |
Operated | 1911–1926 |
Home arena | Denman Arena |
Colours | Maroon, cream |
Owner(s) | Frank Patrick |
Head coach | Frank Patrick |
Franchise history | |
1911 to 1922 | Vancouver Millionaires |
1922 to 1926 | Vancouver Maroons |
Championships | |
Stanley Cups | 1 (1915) |
Playoff championships | 6 (1915, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924) |
The Millionaires/Maroons succeeded as PCHA champions six times (1915, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924) and won the Stanley Cup once, in 1915, against the Ottawa Senators of the NHA.
Their jerseys were maroon, featuring a white V with "Vancouver" spelled down one side of the V and up the other. Hall of Famers Fred "Cyclone" Taylor, Mickey MacKay and Didier Pitre were among the most significant players to don the Millionaires/Maroons uniform in the team's history.
On October 1, 2010, the Vancouver Canucks president and management officially announced that the Vancouver Canucks had purchased the rights to logos, jerseys and trademarks of the Vancouver Millionaires. Since that time, the Canucks have worn Millionaires throwback uniforms on a few occasions, most notably on March 2, 2014 in the 2014 Heritage Classic against the Ottawa Senators.