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  2. Coquitlam Express - Wikipedia

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    The Coquitlam Express began play as a new franchise in the BCHL for the 2001–02 hockey season, and played in the city for four seasons at the Coquitlam Sports Centre.Due to unsatisfactory conditions at the Sports Centre, specifically a reduction of parking due to the construction of a new aquatic complex next door, the team relocated to Burnaby for the 2005–06 season.

  3. Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex - Wikipedia

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    Main arena during a Coquitlam Express B.C. Hockey League game. Poirier Sport & Leisure Complex is a 190,000-square-foot multi-purpose all-season recreation complex in Coquitlam , British Columbia . Arena

  4. Category:Coquitlam Express players - Wikipedia

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    Players for the Coquitlam Express junior team in the British Columbia Hockey League. Pages in category "Coquitlam Express players" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

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  6. Talk:Coquitlam Express - Wikipedia

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  7. 2014 Western Canada Cup - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Contents ... Coquitlam Express: BCHL: 2-2-0 9 11 5 Winnipeg Blues: MJHL: 1-2-1 10 12

  8. Port Moody Panthers - Wikipedia

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    The team was founded in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, as the Port Coquitlam Buckeroos until its relocation to Port Moody in 2006. Season-by-season record [ edit ]

  9. Coquitlam Now - Wikipedia

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    Coquitlam Now was a bi-weekly community newspaper, based in Coquitlam, and served the Tri-Cities region of British Columbia's Lower Mainland from 1984 to 2016. The Coquitlam Now is no longer in circulation. The paper was part of the Van-Net chain owned by Glacier Media Group.