Tacoma Tigers Statistics and History
The Tacoma Tigers were a professional hockey team playing in the Pacific Coast Hockey League in the 1930-31 season. The team relocated from Victoria where it was known as the Cubs, but was forced out of that city when the Victoria Arena burned down.
The franchise was held by H.A. Briggs, and the team was coached by Mickey MacKay.
The Tigers were scheduled to play in a new ice arena in Tacoma, but the arena halted construction before the start of the 1930-31 season due to financing issues. The league extended the deadline for the Tigers to secure funding for a rink in Tacoma, but the team was unable to achieve this. On January 1, after playing an unusual doubleheader against Vancouver which consisted of two shortened (two-period) games, the PCHL president Frank Patrick announced that the team would disband and all of its players were free to play elsewhere.
Tacoma Tigers
(Tacoma,WA)
Pacific Coast Hockey League
[Minor Professional]
1930-1931
Record
1 Seasons
(GP-W-L-T-OTL-SOL)
10-2-7-1-0-0
0.250
» Tacoma Tigers « (1930-1931)
Franchise revoked on January 1, 1931 after team could not secure arena in Tacoma.
Season |
Team |
League |
Division |
GP |
W |
L |
T |
OTL |
SOL |
Pts |
Pct |
GF |
GA |
PIM |
Atten. |
Coach |
Result |
1930-31 | Tacoma Tigers | PCHL | PCHL | 10 | 2 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0.250 | 12 | 24 | | | Duncan "Mickey" MacKay | Out of Playoffs |
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