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Quesnel was home to the BCHL's Quesnel Millionaires junior A hockey team, they are moving to Chilliwack for the 2011 / 2012 season.
Hall of Famers Fred " Cyclone " Taylor, Mickey MacKay and Didier Pitre were among the most significant players to don the Millionaires / Maroons uniform in the team's history.
Frank ( Craig's great uncle ) – Vancouver Millionaires 1915 ( playing president / manager-coach ),

Millionaires and Maroons
The Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association had changed their name to the Vancouver Maroons, but the club had folded before Montreal started.
The Vancouver Millionaires ( later known as the Vancouver Maroons ) were a professional ice hockey team that competed in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and the Western Canada Hockey League between 1911 and 1926.
In 1922 – 23, the Millionaires were renamed the Maroons, and joined the Western Canada Hockey League ( WCHL ).
Duncan McMillan " Mickey " MacKay ( May 25, 1894 – May 30, 1940 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and rover who played primarily in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHL ) and Western Canada Hockey League ( WCHL ) for the Vancouver Millionaires ( later Maroons ).
He played professionally for the Portage Lakes Hockey Club, the Ottawa Hockey Club and the Vancouver Millionaires ( later named the Maroons ) from 1905 to 1923.

Millionaires and PCHA
The PCHA's Vancouver Millionaires won the first " formal " PCHANHA Cup Final, three games to zero in a best-of-five series.
* 20 – 30 March — Toronto Arenas ( NHL ) defeats Vancouver Millionaires ( PCHA ) in the 1918 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 2
* March 14-Seattle Metropolitans defeat Vancouver Millionaires in a two-game playoff to win the 1919 PCHA season title.
* 22 – 26 March — Vancouver Millionaires ( PCHA ) defeats Ottawa Senators ( NHA ) in the 1915 Stanley Cup Finals by 3 games to 0
* Vancouver Millionaires defeats Seattle Metropolitans in a two – game total – goal series 1 – 3, 6 – 0 ( 7 – 3 ) to win the PCHA championship.
1919-20 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 22 9 0 9 0 -- -- -- -- --
1920-21 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 24 17 13 30 60 -- -- -- -- --
1921-22 Vancouver Millionaires PCHA 24 26 4 30 24 -- -- -- -- --
In order to earn credibility as a league, the PCHA lured players from the NHA, and in 1912, the Millionaires acquired the highly-touted Cyclone Taylor, who would play for and star in Vancouver for the following ten seasons — the remainder of his career.
Upon the 1914-1915 season, the NHA and PCHA came to an agreement that each league's respective champion would play for the Stanley Cup ; in the first year of this agreement, the Millionaires — led by Patrick and Taylor — emerged as league champion and defeated the Ottawa Senators to earn their first and only Stanley Cup championship.
The Capitals then faced the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA to determine who would go on to face the Toronto St. Patricks of the NHL for the Stanley Cup.
Ottawa then went onto play the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA.
With the formation of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ) in 1912, Lalonde jumped to the Vancouver Millionaires, and promptly led the league in scoring its inaugural year.
The Tigers ended their season with a 2 – 0 exhibition loss to the defending Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Senators, who were touring the country as they travelled west to defend their title against the PCHA champion Vancouver Millionaires.
In 1914 – 15, Lehman joined the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA.
In the Stanley Cup playoffs, Lehman helped the Millionaires become the first PCHA team to win the Stanley Cup, with a 3 – 0 record and 2. 67 goals against average.
Julius Francis " Pembroke Peach " Nighbor ( January 26, 1893 in Pembroke, Ontario – April 13, 1966 in Pembroke, Ontario ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League ( NHL ) and National Hockey Association ( NHA ) and Toronto Maple Leafs of the NHL, Toronto Blueshirts of the NHA and Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ).
He only played the one season in Toronto, jumping to Vancouver of the PCHA the following season for two seasons, and was an important member of the Millionaires team which won the Stanley Cup over the Ottawa Senators in 1915.
Russell " Barney " Stanley ( June 1, 1893 – May 16, 1971 ) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Vancouver Millionaires of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association ( PCHA ) and the Calgary Tigers, Regina Capitals and Edmonton Eskimos of the Western Canada Hockey League ( WCHL ).
Stanley turned professional in 1915, joining the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA.
The Vancouver Millionaires during the 1914 – 15 PCHA season, in which the team would win the Stanley Cup.
Unfortunately, the up-start Capitals lost to the Vancouver Millionaires of the PCHA.

Millionaires and six
The Squadron was nicknamed ‘ The Millionaires ’ Squadron ' because it was reported to have six millionaire members.
While playing for the Millionaires, Lehman appeared in six Stanley Cup finals, losing every time, except in his first season, in 1914 – 15.
Members are currently involved in a list of side projects ' the Heavy Menstruals ' ' These new south wales ' ' kick kick boom ' ' Sick Sic six ' and ' Dangerass ' collaborating with the likes of ' The Millionaires ' ' Blood hound gang ' and ' Pauly Shore In LA.

Millionaires and times
The Millionaires played for the Stanley Cup five times, winning over the Ottawa Senators in 1915 on home ice.

Millionaires and 1915
He scored three goals in the Stanley Cup finals against the Vancouver Millionaires in 1915 before going to the war for three and one-half years.
MacKay won the Stanley Cup twice during his career: first with the Millionaires in 1915 and later with the Bruins in 1929.
He won the Stanley Cup with the Millionaires in 1915 and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1963.
He won the Stanley Cup with the Millionaires in 1915 as they defeated the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League for the Canadian championship.
Taylor helped lead the Millionaires to their only Stanley Cup victory in 1915.
He played for the Vancouver Millionaires of that league from 1911 – 1918, winning a Stanley Cup in 1915.

Millionaires and 1918
Although he participated in the NHL playoffs, he did not play in any games in the 1918 Stanley Cup Finals against the Vancouver Millionaires when the Torontos won the trophy.
He posted a 22-goal season in 23 games in 1916 – 17, He played in his second Stanley Cup championship with the Millionaires in 1918, leading all skaters with five goals and five assists in five games.
Stanley was a Second Team All-Star with the Millionaires in 1918 and remained with the team until the end of the 1919 – 20 season.

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