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The following is a list of ice hockey teams in British Columbia, past and present. It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won. It includes the league(s) they play for, and championships won.
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 ...
Pages in category "Ice hockey teams in British Columbia" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
North Peace Hockey League (Alberta Sr. AAA) British Columbia Central Interior Hockey League [1] Ontario Allan Cup Hockey (Ontario Sr. AAA) (1953) formerly Major League Hockey; WOAA Senior AA Hockey League (Ontario Sr. AA and A) (1948) formerly the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League; Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League
League Team City Stadium Capacity NWL (A) Vancouver Canadians: Vancouver: Nat Bailey Stadium: 6,500 Basketball: League Team City Arena Capacity CEBL: Vancouver Bandits: Langley: Langley Events Centre: 5,276 Canadian football: League Team City Stadium Capacity CFL: BC Lions: Vancouver: BC Place: 54,500 Soccer: League Team City Stadium Capacity ...
Pages in category "British Columbia Hockey League teams" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 1911, the Patrick brothers, Frank and Lester, inaugurated their own professional ice hockey league on the west coast, the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, giving birth to three teams, one of which was the Vancouver Millionaires. Frank aligned himself with Vancouver, playing for, coaching and managing the team.