[3] This season marked the introduction of the blue lines used in today's official ice hockey rinks.
Victoria was in last place on January 23, but then won six games in a row to claim the league championship and the Paterson Cup.
Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals against After the season, Victoria travelled to Toronto to play the Toronto Blueshirts, the NHA and Stanley Cup champion.
A controversy occurred when it was revealed that the Victoria club had not filed a formal challenge.
PCHA president Frank Patrick had not filed a challenge, because he had expected Emmett Quinn of the NHA to make all of the arrangements in his role as hockey commissioner, whereas the trustees thought they were being deliberately ignored.
[6][7] Vancouver travelled to New York, and played in a tournament with the Quebec Bulldogs and Montreal Wanderers of the NHA.