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The '''Central Interior Senior Hockey League''' is based in [[British Columbia]] and began in 1997. |
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+ | | [[Hazelton Bulldogs]] || [[Hazelton, British Columbia]] || [[Ken Trombley Memorial Arena]]<br /><small>(2006-2012)</small><br />[[Upper Skeena Recreation Centre]]<br /><small>2019-present</small> || 2006-2012, 2019-present || |
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+ | | '''[[Kitimat Ice Demons]]''' || [[Kitimat]] || [[Tamitik Arena]] || 2001 or 2002-present || |
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+ | | '''[[Prince Rupert Rampage]]''' || [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia|Prince Rupert]] || [[Jim Ciccone Civic Centre]] || 2008-present || |
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+ | | '''[[Quesnel Kangaroos]]''' || [[Quesnel]] || [[Quesnel Arena]]<br /><small>(1996-2001, 2011-2017)</small><br />[[West Fraser Centre]]<br /><small>(2017-present)</small> || 1996-2000, 2011-Present || |
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+ | | [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers, British Columbia]] || [[Smithers Arena]] || 2019-present || |
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+ | ===Timeline of Teams=== |
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+ | '''''Missing information on 1997-98,1998-99, and 2001-02 seasons''''' |
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+ | | '''Team''' || '''Centre''' || '''Arena''' || '''Tenure''' || '''Notes''' |
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+ | | [[Fort St. James Stars]] || [[Fort St. James|Fort St. James, British Columbia]] || [[Fort Forum Arena]] || 1996-2003 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Mackenzie Moose]] || [[Mackenzie, British Columbia]] || [[Mackenzie Recreation Centre]] || 1996-2000 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] || [[Quesnel, British Columbia]] || [[Quesnel Arena]] || 1996-2000 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Williams Lake, British Columbia]] || [[Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex]] || 1996-2001 or 2002 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[100 Mile House Bears]] || [[100 Mile House, British Columbia]] || [[South Cariboo Recreation Centre]] || 1998-1999 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Burns Lake Braves]] || [[Burns Lake, British Columbia]] || [[Tom Forsyth Memorial Arena]] || 1999-2005 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Houston Luckies]] || [[Houston, British Columbia]] || [[Claude Parish Memorial Arena]] || 2001 or 2002-2014 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Mackenzie Moose]] || [[Mackenzie, British Columbia]] || [[Mackenzie Recreation Centre]] || 2001 or 2002-2007 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers, British Columbia]] || [[Smithers Civic Centre Arena]] || 2003-2017 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Williams Lake, British Columbia]] || [[Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex]] || 2003-present || |
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+ | | [[100 Mile House Bears]] || [[100 Mile House, British Columbia]] || [[South Cariboo Recreation Centre]] || 2004-2008 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Terrace River Kings]] || [[Terrace, British Columbia]] || [[Terrace Sportsplex]] || 2004-present || |
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+ | | [[Hazelton Wolverines]] || [[Hazelton, British Columbia]] || [[Ken Trombley Memorial Arena]] || 2006-2012 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Omineca Ice]] || [[Vanderhoof, British Columbia]] || [[Vanderhoof Municipal Arena]] || 2006-2013 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Prince Rupert Rampage]] || [[Prince Rupert, British Columbia]] || [[Jim Ciccone Civic Centre]] || 2008-present || |
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+ | | [[Burns Lake Braves]] || [[Burns Lake, British Columbia]] || [[Tom Forsyth Memorial Arena]] || 2009-2011 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Lac La Hache Tomahawks]] || [[Lac la Hache, British Columbia]] || [[Rolf Zeiss Memorial Arena]] || 2011-2016 ||withdrew |
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+ | | [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] || [[Quesnel, British Columbia]] || [[Quesnel Arena]] || 2011-present || |
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+ | | [[Hazelton Bulldogs]] || [[Hazelton, British Columbia]] || [[Upper Skeena Recreation Centre]] || 2019-present || |
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+ | | [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers, British Columbia]] || [[Smithers Arena]] || 2019-present || |
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==League Seasons== |
==League Seasons== |
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− | *[[1996-97 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[1997-98 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | | '''Season''' || '''Regular Season Champion''' || '''Max Cup Playoff Champion''' || '''[[Coy Cup]]''' |
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− | *[[1998-99 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[1999-00 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[1996-97 CIHL Season|1996-97]] || [[Fort St. James Stars]] || [[Fort St. James Stars]] || |
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− | *[[2000-01 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | [[Fort St. James Stars]] won championship |
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− | *[[2001-02 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2002-03 CIHL Season]] |
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− | + | |[[1997-98 CIHL Season|1997-98]] || || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] || |
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+ | [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] won as CIHL playoff champion) |
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− | *[[2004-05 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2005-06 CIHL Season]] |
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− | + | |[[1998-99 CIHL Season|1998-99]] || || || |
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+ | [[Fort St. James Stars]] won championship; [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] eliminated in Round Robin |
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− | *[[2007-08 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2008-09 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[1999-00 CIHL Season|1999-00]] || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] ||[[Quesnel Kangaroos]] withdrew prior to event |
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− | *[[2009-10 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2010-11 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[2000-01 CIHL Season|2000-01]] || [[Fort St. James Stars]] || None ||[[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost in semifinals |
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− | *[[2011-12 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2012-13 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[2001-02 CIHL Season|2001-02]] || || ||[[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost in semifinals |
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− | *[[2013-14 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2014-15 Central Interior Hockey League Season|2014-15 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[2002-03 CIHL Season|2002-03]] || [[Houston Luckies]] || [[Houston Luckies]] ||Kitimat represented league and lost in semifinal |
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− | *[[2015-16 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2016-17 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[2003-04 CIHL Season|2003-04]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || [[Mackenzie Moose]] ||Mackenzie was only Senior A Burns Lake represented league and lost in semifinal, Houston hosted event and was eliminated in round robin portion of tournament |
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− | *[[2017-18 CIHL Season]] |
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− | *[[2018-19 CIHL Season]] |
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+ | |[[2004-05 CIHL Season|2004-05]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || |
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+ | [[Kitimat Ice Demons]]; won championship |
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+ | [[Houston Luckies]] were eliminated in round robin portion of tournament |
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+ | |[[2005-06 CIHL Season|2005-06]] || [[Houston Luckies]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || |
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+ | [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] won championship; [[Terrace River Kings]] eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2006-07 CIHL Season|2006-07]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] and [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] ||[[Kitimat Ice Demons]] lost final and [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost semifinal |
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+ | |[[2007-08 CIHL Season|2007-08]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] ||[[Kitimat Ice Demons]] <small>(as CIHL champions-No Coy Cup event)</small> |
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+ | |[[2008-09 CIHL Season|2008-09]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || |
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+ | [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] won championship [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] lost semifinal; [[Terrace River Kings]] (host) eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2009-10 CIHL Season|2009-10]] || [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] || [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] ||[[Kitimat Ice Demons]] eliminated in round robin; [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost semifinal |
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+ | |[[2010-11 CIHL Season|2010-11]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || |
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+ | [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] won championship; [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost final; [[Prince Rupert Rampage]] (host) eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2011-12 CIHL Season|2011-12]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || |
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+ | [[Smithers Steelheads]] won championship; [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] lost final; [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost semifinal; [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2012-13 CIHL Season|2012-13]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || |
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+ | [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] won championship; [[Kitimat Ice Demons]] lost final; [[Terrace River Kings]] lost semifinal; [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] eliminated in round robin; [[Smithers Steelheads]] qualified but declined to participate and were replaced by Terrace |
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+ | |[[2013-14 CIHL Season|2013-14]] || [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || |
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+ | [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] (host) won championship; [[Terrace River Kings]] lost final; [[Smithers Steelheads]] eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2014-15 Central Interior Hockey League Season|2014-15]] || [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] ||[[Terrace River Kings]] lost final |
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+ | |[[2015-16 CIHL Season|2015-16]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] || [[Smithers Steelheads]] ||[[Terrace River Kings]] (host) lost final; [[Smithers Steelheads]] eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2016-17 CIHL Season|2016-17]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] and [[Williams Lake Stampeders]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] ||[[Terrace River Kings]] lost semifinal |
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+ | |[[2017-18 CIHL Season|2017-18]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] ||[[Williams Lake Stampeders]] (host) lost semifinal; [[Terrace River Kings]] eliminated in round robin |
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+ | |[[2018-19 CIHL Season|2018-19]] || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] ||[[Williams Lake Stampeders]] lost semifinal; [[Prince Rupert Rampage]] eliminated in round robin; [[Terrace River Kings]] and [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] had originally qualified but both declined to participate and were replaced by Williams Lake and Prince Rupert in tournament |
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+ | |[[2019-20 CIHL season|2019-20]] || [[Terrace River Kings]] || [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] ||being held in [[Quesnel]] hosted by [[Quesnel Kangaroos]] |
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Revision as of 18:14, 8 March 2020
The Central Interior Senior Hockey League is based in British Columbia and began in 1997.
Origin of the CIHL
Around 1996, four guys started talking about Senior Hockey in Fort St. James and about organizing a team. Those four people were Reo Martin, Rob McDougall, Jazz Rossa, and Terry Rysz and there efforts directly contributed to the evolution of the league you see today.
The first season the Fort St. James team raised enough money to fly a Powell River team up for a couple of games. They then continued to raise funds and eventually went to Powell River to play in a couple games. The next season, in 1997, Mackenzie, Quesnel and Williams Lake formed teams and came together with Fort St. James to form the Central Interior Hockey League (CIHL).
Since the CIHL was formed a number of teams have joined and left the league. One of the original teams, Williams Lake, rejoined the league in the 2003-2004 season after a few year hiatus. The Burns Lake Braves dropped out of the league at he end of the 2004-2005 season. Two new teams, the Hazelton Wolverines and the Omenica Ice joined the league for the 2006/2007 season, which also saw the splitting of the league into two divisions. In the 1998-1999 season 100 Mile House joined the league, eventually leaving the league for a few years before rejoining the league in the 2004-2005 season. Burns Lake joined the league in the 1999-2000 season. Most recently Kitimat (2002-2003), Houston (2002-2003), Smithers (2003-2004), and Terrace (2004-2005) have joined the league, bringing the total to eight teams as of the 2004-2005 season.
Hazelton and Omineca (based out of Vanderhoof) joined the league for the 2006-07 season. For the 2008-09 season the league added the Prince Rupert Rampage, they replaced the 100 Mile House Bears who had withdrawn from the league
Teams
Team | Centre | Arena | Tenure | Notes |
Hazelton Bulldogs | Hazelton, British Columbia | Ken Trombley Memorial Arena (2006-2012) Upper Skeena Recreation Centre 2019-present |
2006-2012, 2019-present | |
Kitimat Ice Demons | Kitimat | Tamitik Arena | 2001 or 2002-present | |
Prince Rupert Rampage | Prince Rupert | Jim Ciccone Civic Centre | 2008-present | |
Quesnel Kangaroos | Quesnel | Quesnel Arena (1996-2001, 2011-2017) West Fraser Centre (2017-present) |
1996-2000, 2011-Present | |
Smithers Steelheads | Smithers, British Columbia | Smithers Arena | 2019-present | |
Terrace River Kings | Terrace | Terrace Sportsplex | 2004-Present | |
Williams Lake Stampeders | Williams Lake | Cariboo Memorial Recreation Complex | 1996-2001 or 2002, 2003-present |
Timeline of Teams
Missing information on 1997-98,1998-99, and 2001-02 seasons
League Seasons