Northwest International Hockey League

The Northwest International Hockey League was a senior ice hockey league that existed for one years during World War II.[1] The league was comprised by teams in the Pacific northwest and merged with the Southern California Hockey League in 1944 to form the third incarnation of the Pacific Coast Hockey League.[2]

Northwest International Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Founded1943
Ceased1944
No. of teams5
CountryUnited States
Canada
Most titlesVancouver Maple Leafs

History

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In the only season of existence, the four American teams were split between two cities (Portland and Seattle) and each pair shared a local rink. The Portland Ice Arena and the Seattle Civic Ice Arena combined to host every single game played by the NIHL. The Vancouver Maple Leafs played only road games but, despite this, still managed to win the championship. As part of the merger with the SCHL, the two pairs of teams each merged to form a single entity while Vancouver was dropped. The four American teams had corporate sponsorship deals that ended at the time of the merger.

Results

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Standings

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Team GP W L T Pts GF GA
Vancouver Maple Leafs 16 12 4 0 24 95 69
Seattle Isacsson Iron Workers 16 9 7 0 18 103 87
Portland Oilers 16 6 8 2 14 68 78
Portland Tiremen 16 6 9 1 13 68 93
Seattle Boeing Bombers 16 5 10 1 11 72 79

Playoff

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SemifinalFinal
1Vancouver Maple Leafs13756-3
2Seattle Isacsson Iron Workers1893Portland Oilers7663-1
3Portland Oilers6713

Note: The semifinal round was a two-game total-goal series while the final was a best-of-five.

Sponsorship

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Note: One of the Portland teams began the year as the 'Portland Warcos' but changed to 'Portland Tiremen' when they received sponsorship.

References

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  1. ^ "Northwest International Hockey League history and statistics". Hockey DB. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Whitehead, Eric (1980). The Patricks, hockey's royal family. Doubleday Canada. ISBN 0385156626.