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  2. Kimberley Dynamiters (KIJHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley Dynamiters name was previously used by Kimberley's now defunct senior hockey clubs that played in the WKHL, the ABCSL, and the WIHL between 1932 and 1981. [1] The Kimberley Knights won the KIJHL in 1979/80 and the same year won the Cyclone Taylor Cup.

  3. Kimberley Dynamiters (WKHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley Dynamiters are a defunct senior ice hockey club that played prior to World War II in the West Kootenay Hockey League (WKHL). [1] In 1936 the Kimberley Dynamiters won the Allan Cup, defeating the Sudbury Falcons in the best of 3 final series with a score of 2 games to 0. The team went on to win the 1937 World Ice Hockey Championships.

  4. Kimberley Dynamiters (WIHL) - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley Dynamiters are a defunct Senior Amateur ice hockey club that played from 1946-1981 in the Western International Hockey League (WIHL). [1]During their 18 seasons in the WIHL the Kimberley Dynamiters played 646 games, and compiled a record of 325 wins, 306 losses and 15 ties.

  5. Kimberley Dynamiters - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley Dynamiters may refer to: Kimberley Dynamiters (WKHL) , an ice hockey team that played 1932–1942 in the West Kootenay League and the Alberta-British Columbia Senior League Kimberley Dynamiters (WIHL) , an ice hockey team that played 1946–1981 in the Western International Hockey League

  6. 2017–18 KIJHL season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 KIJHL season was the 51st in league history. The regular season began on September 8, 2017, and continued until February 18, 2018. [1] The playoffs began the following week, and ended when the Kimberley Dynamiters defeated the Revelstoke Grizzlies in six games to win the second championship in franchise history, and the first under the Dynamiters moniker.

  7. 1955–56 WIHL season - Wikipedia

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    Bill Hyrciuk was the Kamloops Elks leading scorer, and managed two goals and four assists over the Dynamiters in Kimberley. In 1955-56 the Dynamiters' swing through the Okanagan League, with stops at Kamloops, Vernon, Kelowna and Penticton, cost the club $1,950, which included transportation, hotels, meals and lost-time wages.

  8. 1954–55 WIHL season - Wikipedia

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    The Kimberley Dynamiters defeated the powerful Nelson Maple Leafs four games to one in a best-of-seven series for the 1954-55 WIHL championship. The Dynamiters went on to play the Vernon Canadians in the Savage Cup playdowns, and were trounced four games to one. It was a frustrating season for the Dynamiters.

  9. 1936 Allan Cup - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 the Kimberley Dynamiters won the Allan Cup, defeating the Sudbury Falcons in the best of 3 final series 2 games to 0. [1]Neither of the two finalists from the 1935 Allan Cup participated in the 1936 playoffs.