1907–08 WPHL season

1907–08 WPHL season
LeagueWestern Pennsylvania Hockey League
SportIce hockey
Teams4
Regular season
Season championsPittsburgh Bankers (2nd title)

The 1907–08 WPHL season was the eighth season of operation for the Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL) and the first since the league went dormant in 1904. In the intervening three seasons, a team representing Pittsburgh competed in the International Professional Hockey League (IPHL). Four Pittsburgh-area teams made up the revived WPHL, in which all games were played at the Duquesne Garden. Old WPHL teams Pittsburgh Athletic Club and the Pittsburgh Bankers resumed play in the league. Two teams were added to the league, the Pittsburgh Pirates and a team representing the Pittsburgh Lyceum.

Regular season

With the Pittsburgh Athletic Club woeful from the outset and the Pirates collapsing after a strong start, the championship race narrowed to a duel between Lyceum and the Bankers. In the last regularly scheduled match of the season, the Bankers, one game behind in the standings, beat the league-leading Lyceum 3–1 to force an extra game to break the tie for first place.[1] The Bankers won the tiebreaker game 4–2 behind three[2] or four[3] goals by center Harry Smith. It was the team's second and last league title.

The season saw some of the first, if not the first, recorded trades involving professional hockey players. The Bankers traded Dutch Koch to Lyceum for Harry Burgoyne in December 1907,[4] then in early January reacquired Koch from Lyceum in exchange for Fred Young.[5] A bigger trade took place on January 27, with the Pittsburgh Pirates sending James MacKay, Edgar Dey and Dunc Taylor to the Bankers in exchange for Joseph Donnelly and Bert Bennett. On January 31 the Pirates also acquired Gordon McGuire from the Bankers through a purchase.[6]

Final standings

Note GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, PCT = Percentage

Team GP W L T GF GA PCT
Pittsburgh Bankers 19 12 4 3 81 59 .632
Pittsburgh Lyceum 17 11 5 1 77 49 .647
Pittsburgh Pirates 17 5 10 2 59 70 .294
Pittsburgh A.C. 17 3 12 2 41 80 .176

Source: Fitzsimmons, p. 415

  • Games that resulted in a tie were replayed and are not reflected in total points

Results

Month Day Team Score Team Score
1907
December 10 Bankers 2 Pittsburgh AC 0
14 Pirates 2 Lyceum 1
17 Pirates 6 Pittsburgh AC 2
21 Lyceum 2 Bankers 1
24 Pirates 8 Bankers 0
28 Lyceum 6 Pittsburgh AC 1
31 Pirates 4 Lyceum 2
1908
January 7 Bankers 7 Lyceum 5
11 Pirates 6 Pittsburgh AC 1
14 Lyceum 5 Pittsburgh AC 1
18 Bankers 4 Pirates 2
21 Bankers 6 Pittsburgh AC 2
25 Bankers 2 Pittsburgh AC 2
25 Lyceum 3 Pirates 1
28 Pirates 4 Pittsburgh AC 4
February 1 Pittsburgh AC 2 Pirates 1
1 Lyceum 5 Bankers 5
4 Pirates 4 Bankers 4
8 Lyceum 6 Pittsburgh AC 5
8 Bankers 5 Pirates 3
11 Lyceum 5 Pirates 1
11 Bankers 7 Pittsburgh AC 2
15 Bankers 7 Pittsburgh AC 3
18 Lyceum 5 Bankers 3
22 Lyceum 3 Bankers 2
22 Pittsburgh AC 5 Pirates 3
25 Lyceum 5 Pittsburgh AC 4
29 Bankers 5 Pirates 4
March 3 Bankers 7 Pittsburgh AC 0
7 Bankers 7 Pirates 6
7 Lyceum 5 Pittsburgh AC 3
10 Lyceum 16 Pirates 2
14 Pittsburgh AC 4 Pirates 3
14 Bankers 3 Lyceum 1
16 Bankers 4 Lyceum 2

Exhibition

The Bankers played a "World's Series" with the Montreal Wanderers. The Wanderers won the series two games to one.[7]

References

Citations
  1. ^ "Bankers Win from Lyceum Hockey Team". The Pittsburg Press. March 15, 1908. p. 21 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Bankers Win Pennant in the Hockey League". The Pittsburgh Post. March 17, 1908. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Bankers Win the Championship". The Gazette Times. Pittsburgh. March 7, 1908. p. 9 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Bankers and Lyceum Make a Player Trade". The Pittsburg Press. December 21, 1907. p. 8 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "General Sports". The Pittsburg Press. January 8, 1908. p. 14 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Icy Inklings" The Pittsburgh Press. Feb. 1, 1908 (pg. 8). Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  7. ^ Fitzsimmons 2000, p. 415.
Bibliography
  • Fitzsimmons, Ernie (2000), "Early Professional, Early Senior WHA and Modern Minor Professional League Standings", in Diamond, Dan (ed.), Total Hockey, Total Sport Publishing, pp. 414–432, ISBN 1-892129-85-X