The Vancouver Canucks are proud to celebrate a century of hockey on the West Coast and on Saturday, March 16 versus the Detroit Red Wings, the Canucks will wear Vancouver Millionaires full replica uniforms.
The Millionaires uniform honours Vancouver’s original hockey heroes and follows the launch of a commemorative third sweater adorned with a Millionaires “V” on the chest earlier this season.
The Vancouver Millionaires were the first professional hockey team on the West Coast, playing in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1912 through 1922.
The Millionaires swept a best-of-five interleague series to win the Stanley Cup in 1915 against the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey Association (which later became the National Hockey League).
The Millionaires played that series at home in the 10,500 seat Denman Arena built by Frank and Lester Patrick at the corner of Georgia and Denman.
Seeking a faster paced level of hockey, the Patrick brothers revolutionized the game and were founding fathers of professional hockey in Vancouver as they introduced the PCHA and a number of new rules.
The Patrick’s oversaw significant innovations including adding numbers to players’ sweaters, allowing forward passing in the neutral zone, implementing the penalty shot and utilizing artificial ice. The March 16th game also bears significance as the Canucks welcome the Red Wings.
The Patricks’ other original PCHA team, the Victoria Cougars, transitioned leagues from the PCHA to Western Canada Hockey League then Western Hockey League before the NHL Detroit Cougars (now the Red Wings) purchased Victoria’s roster in 1926.Replica Millionaires sweaters will be available at the Rogers Arena and Robson Street Canucks Team Store locations beginning March 16th.
For pre-orders, please contact your nearest Canucks Team Store location. Millionaires “V” patches and other Millionaires fashion apparel are available at all Canucks retail stores now.
For information on how to collect Millionaires game-worn gear, please visit canucks.com/game worn.
For more information including media assets and video and photo footage on the history of the Millionaires in Vancouver, please go to canucks.com/millionaires.
Thanks to the media department for the info.