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The Vernon franchise would not return to the national tournament for another four years. In 1996, the team had rebranded as the Vernon Vipers and the trophy was the inaugural Royal Bank Cup. It was one of Vernon's best seasons as they finished the regular season with a 43–13–4 record.
Kal Tire Place, formerly known as Wesbild Centre and Vernon Multiplex, is a 3,006 seat multi-purpose arena located in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. There is an additional standing room capacity of 500. It was built in 2001 as an upgrade over the aging Civic Arena and became the home ice surface of the Vernon Vipers.
The five competitors that competed in the Royal Bank Cup included the host Vernon Vipers, the winners of the Fred Page Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, and the top two teams from the Western Canada Cup. [ 1 ] The tournament was hosted by the Vernon Vipers of Vernon, British Columbia .
The Vipers convincingly walked through the BCHL playoffs, defeating all three of their opponents to win the League championship. In the Doyle Cup , the Viper made quick work of the Alberta Junior Hockey League 's Grande Prairie Storm with a 4-games-sweep to clinch their spot in the 2009 Royal Bank Cup .
Pages in category "Vernon Vipers players" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Ryan Bayda;
The state of New York in April gave Mount Vernon 120 days to improve building code ... Rockland/Westchester Journal News. ... said the city’s latest demand is for architectural drawings for the ...
News. Entertainment. Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. Report: Giants reach 1-year, $15 million deal with 9-time All-Star Justin Verlander. Jason Owens. January 7, 2025 at 4 ...
1999 Vernon Vipers (Troy Mick, Joe Oliver) (ROYAL BANK CUP CHAMPIONS OF CANADA) 2000 Chilliwack Chiefs (Harvey Smyl) 2001 Victoria Salsa (Cambell Blair, J. Lund, J. Read) 2002 Chilliwack Chiefs (Harvey Smyl) 2003 Vernon Vipers (Mike Vandecamp, Bob Dever, Shawn Bourgeios) 2004 Nanaimo Clippers (Bill Bestwick) 2005 Surrey Eagles (Rick Hillier)