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  2. Trail Smoke Eaters - Wikipedia

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    The senior Smoke Eaters won two Allan Cup championships, 1938 and 1962, and two Ice Hockey World Championships playing for Canada in 1939 and 1961. The senior Smokies were the last independent ice hockey club to represent Canada in international competition before the Canada men's national ice hockey team was established in 1963.

  3. British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association, more commonly known as BC Hockey, is a non-profit organization and member branch of Hockey Canada in charge of governing amateur hockey at all levels in British Columbia and Yukon Territory. It comprises approximately 150 minor hockey associations, 55,000 players, 4,500 referees, and 20,000 ...

  4. Coy Cup - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Trail Smoke Eaters (senior) - Wikipedia

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    The Smoke Eaters won their first Allan Cup in 1938 and won a trip to the 1939 World Championship. They won another World Championship in 1961 and another Allan Cup in 1962. They folded on January 29,1987, a victim of the sharp drop in senior hockey popularity. Their colours are now carried by a junior team of the same name.

  6. List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Western Canada Hockey League champion Lester Patrick Cup: 9: PCHL/WHL champion President's Cup: 11: Western Hockey League champion Memorial Cup: 5: Canadian Major-Junior national champion Allan Cup: 10: Canadian senior national champion Doyle Cup: 21: Alberta/B.C. Junior "A" regional championship Royal Bank Cup: 9: Canadian Junior "A" national ...

  7. Mowat Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Mowat Cup was donated to the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association by Mr. John Mowat of Victoria, BC, for competition in the 1927-28 hockey season. [1] BC Hockey announced the return of the Mowat Cup, in 2024, to be contested by the champions of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, Pacific Junior Hockey League, and the ...

  8. Making the Cut: Last Man Standing - Wikipedia

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    Making the Cut was a Canadian reality series that followed a group of amateur ice hockey players through a rigorous training session. The first season was broadcast on CBC Television in 2004. In 2006, the second season was moved to Global where its name was expanded to Making the Cut: Last Man Standing .

  9. List of BCHL seasons - Wikipedia

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    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 2023–24 season was the BCHL's first season as an independent league, following its departure from Hockey Canada .