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The Stampeders won the league title twice, in 1960–61 and 1962–63. The team was revived in 1996 after the Junior "A" Williams Lake Mustangs. It has mostly played in the Central Interior Hockey League since then. In 2009, the Stampeders won the Coy Cup, the senior championship of British Columbia.
The Coy Cup is awarded to the Senior AA ice hockey champions of British Columbia.Teams from the Yukon have also competed. It is awarded annually to the winners of a round-robin tournament between the champions of the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL), the champions of the North Peace Hockey League (NPHL), a qualifier from another part of British Columbia or the Yukon, and the designated ...
The Williams Lake Stampeders are the local ice hockey team, playing in the Central Interior Hockey League; their arena is the Cariboo Memorial Complex The Williams Lake TimberWolves resumed play in September 2009 in the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL).
The Williams Lake Mustangs are a junior ice hockey team based in Williams Lake, British Columbia. The team will play in the Bill Ohlhausen Division of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The team will play its home games at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Centre beginning in the 2024-25 KIJHL season.
The team would then be the hosts for the 2023-24 season Coy Cup Championship. The team welcomed the Penticton Silver Bullets, Terrace River Kings, and the Williams Lake Stampeders to Powell River from March 26-30, 2024 for the Championship. The last time the Regals hosted the Coy Cup in 2010 they won on home ice.
Williams Lake Mustangs; Williams Lake Stampeders; Windsor Swastikas This page was last edited on 12 June 2023, at 22:08 (UTC). Text is ...
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The league was down to two teams (Peace River Stampeders and High Prairie Regals) in the early 1970s, when it played an interlocking schedule with the South Peace Hockey League. Prior to the start of the 2009–10 season, the league voted to disallow any team playing AAA hockey from competing in the NPHL playoffs.