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The Prince George Spruce Kings hosted the Royal Bank Cup in 2007. They lost in an anticlimactic final after surviving a record-setting quintuple overtime match in the semi-final versus the Camrose Kodiaks. Spruce King goalie Jordan White made 91 saves in the 3–2 victory. At 146 minutes, it was the longest game in Royal Bank Cup history.
The move made the Cougars the most remote team in the entire Canadian Hockey League (CHL), requiring drives of more than seven hours to play road games. [2] The Prince George Cougars debuted in the 1994–95 season at the Prince George Coliseum until the construction of the team's own arena, the Multiplex, was completed in time for their second ...
Team City Established Ed Chynoweth Cups Memorial Cups Notes Kamloops Blazers: Kamloops: 1981: 6: 3: Established in 1966 as the Estevan Bruins: Kelowna Rockets: Kelowna: 1995: 3: 1: Established in 1991 as the Tacoma Rockets: Prince George Cougars: Prince George: 1994: 0: 0: Established in 1971 as the Victoria Cougars: Vancouver Giants: Vancouver ...
On July 9, 2021, it was announced that the Kodiaks had been granted an expansion team to begin play in the British Columbia Football Conference starting in the 2022 season. [1] [2] Keon Raymond was announced as the team's director of football operations and inaugural head coach. [2] The Kodiaks play their home games at Masich Place Stadium. [3]
Changes to the league alignment and schedule that were originally to take place during the 2020–21 BCHL season came into effect. The Prince George Spruce Kings and Cranbrook Bucks joined the seven teams in the Interior Division to form the Interior Conference and the remaining nine teams from the Mainland and Island divisions were merged into the Coastal Conference. [3]
A History of Prince George. Prince George: the author. University Women's Club of Prince George (2005). Street Names of Prince George. Prince George: College of New Caledonia Press. ISBN 0-9735092-0-1. Walker, Russell. Bacon, Beans and Brave Hearts. West, Willis J. (1985). Stagecoach and Sternwheeler Days in the Cariboo and Central BC.
Prior to the inauguration of the BC MML, the national midget championship was held in British Columbia twice – hosted by Kelowna in 1996 and Prince George in 2001. The Burnaby Winter Club Travellers represent the only B.C. team to win the national championship, defeating the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy from Quebec in 1982, as well as winning ...
[5] [6] [7] In the interim, it was decided that the five Alberta-based teams would play out the rest of the 2023-24 season as a separate division under the aegis of the BCHL, and that there would be a year-end competition with the winner of the Alberta-based teams playing the winner of the BC-based teams.