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National Hockey League champion PCHA Championship: 8: Pacific Coast Hockey Association champion WCHL Championship: 2: Western Canada Hockey League champion Lester Patrick Cup: 9: PCHL/WHL champion President's Cup: 11: Western Hockey League champion Memorial Cup: 5: Canadian Major-Junior national champion Allan Cup: 10: Canadian senior national ...
British Columbia Hockey League teams (1 C, 21 P) M. Merritt Centennials (1 C, 2 P, 1 F) P. Pacific Junior Hockey League teams (15 P) V. Vancouver Canucks (11 C, 14 P)
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The league was founded as the Okanagan-Mainland Junior "A" Hockey League (OMJHL) in 1961 by the owners of four regional Junior "B" teams. It later expanded into the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island and was renamed the British Columbia Junior Hockey League in 1967. It was renamed the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) in 1995.
The British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) is an independent Canadian Junior ice hockey league with 21 teams in British Columbia and Alberta. It was classified as a Junior "A" league within the Hockey Canada framework, until it became independent in 2023. Since becoming independent, the league characterizes itself simply as a Junior ice hockey ...
1970 (as NHL expansion team) History: Vancouver Canucks 1945–1952 (PCHL) Vancouver Canucks 1952–1970 Vancouver Canucks 1970–present (NHL) Home arena: Rogers Arena: City: Vancouver, British Columbia: Team colours: Blue, green, white [1] [2] Media: Sportsnet Pacific Sportsnet One Sportsnet 650: Owner(s) Canucks Sports & Entertainment
They joined the Junior A Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (RMJHL) from the 1991–92 through 1994–95 seasons. In 1995, the Smoke Eaters bought the Bellingham Ice Hawks franchise in the Junior A British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL), joining that league as the Trail Smoke Eaters for the 1995–96 season.
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