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The franchise was moved to Nanaimo early in the 1983 season, playing at the Nanaimo Civic Arena, and renamed the team the Nanaimo Clippers. In 1998, the Clippers hosted the Royal Bank Cup getting three wins and a loss in round-robin play. The Clippers entered the semi-finals as the second seed behind the South Surrey Eagles also of the BCHL ...
Players for the Nanaimo Clippers junior team in the British Columbia Hockey League. Pages in category "Nanaimo Clippers players" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Nanaimo Clippers: BCHL: 3 0 0 0 2 — — — — — 2005–06 Nanaimo Clippers BCHL 56 3 6 9 41 5 0 1 1 4 2006–07 Nanaimo Clippers BCHL 60 22 27 49 67 24 10 4 14 18 2007–08 Nanaimo Clippers BCHL 59 16 37 53 40 14 6 7 13 22 2008–09: UMass Minutemen: HE: 31 7 11 18 8 — — — — — 2009–10: UMass Minutemen HE 36 7 17 24 16 ...
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The Clippers committed only one turnover in the second half. They grabbed 16 offensive rebounds. Russell Westbrook played perhaps his most disciplined game of his Clippers tenure, with zero turnovers.
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It was built in 1939 and hosted the British Columbia Hockey League's Nanaimo Clippers, The Nanaimo Timbermen, among many other teams. The arena officially closed on September 9, 2006 [1] and was torn down in November to make way for a proposed twin condominium tower complex. The new home of the Clippers is the modern Frank Crane Arena.
The Okanagan Mainline League is a defunct senior men's ice hockey league that operated in British Columbia, Canada from 1949 to 1951.. This senior league was previously an intermediate league.