1943-44 Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association season

This is the 1943-44 Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association season.

History
The Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association was an amalgamation of the Vancouver Island Senior League and the Lower Mainland Senior League. Like all Canadian senior leagues this season, it suffered from the new military policy of not playing its teams against civilian teams.

From six teams the league was reduced to two.

The league only ran this one season.

Standings Jan. 17
Following orders from headquarters, the RCAF withdrew on Jan. 8 and Army withdrew on Jan. 11. The other 4 teams restarted the schedule.

Standings Jan. 30
The Military Depot team was forced by expensive transport costs (the ferry from Victoria to Vancouver) to withdraw on Jan. 22. The Navy team, without another team on Vancouver Island, had to follow suit on Jan. 30.

The last two teams again restarted the schedule.

Final
Best of 5

New Westminster CPA Lodestars beat Vancouver St Regis 3 wins to none.

This was the only senior league in the province.

New Westminster CPA Lodestars advanced to the 1943-44 Western Canada Allan Cup Playoffs.