Lower Mainland Senior League

The Lower Mainland Senior League was a senior amateur league in the Vancouver area of British Columbia.

History
This league was a resurrection of the old Vancouver City Senior League. The military buildup of World War II had brought a large number of hockey players to the area. Minor pro hockey (the Pacific Coast Hockey League) had stopped due to the war so there was a demand for a replacement.

The league was set up in 1942.

Although the league only lasted a year, some of the teams played in the Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association in the following season.

Semi Final
Best of 3


 * RCAF 8 New Westminster 6
 * New Westminster 8 RCAF 5
 * RCAF 5 New Westminster 3

Vancouver RCAF beat New Westminster Spitfires 2 wins to 1.

Final
Best of 5


 * RCAF 6 St Regis 5
 * RCAF 6 St Regis 4
 * St Regis 3 RCAF 2
 * St Regis 1 RCAF 1
 * RCAF 5 St Regis 1

Vancouver RCAF beat Vancouver St Regis 3 wins to 1, 1 tie.

Vancouver RCAF advanced to the 1942-43 British Columbia Senior Playoffs.