[1] Rookie Mickey MacKay led the league with 33 goals, while Cyclone Taylor won the scoring title.
Source: Coleman, p. 271 On March 15 and 17 two All-Star games were played in Portland between the league champions Vancouver Millionaires and a PCHA All-Star aggregation made out of players from the Portland Rosebuds and the Victoria Aristocrats.
[2] Vancouver managed to win also the second game by a one-goal margin, defeating the All-Stars 4 goals to 3.
Frank Nighbor made a good showing for the winning side with two goals, and for the All-Stars Ran McDonald scored twice.
‡ Played Rover, a position between both Defences and behind the Centre The Senators had the words "Ottawa/NHA Champions/1914–15" engraved on the base of the trophy's original bowl even though they did not win the Cup finals.