New Westminster is a city of about 60,000 people in British Columbia, Canada. It is located just southeast of Vancouver.
Teams[]
- (Western Canada Hockey League, 1971-1978) league renamed WHL
- (Western Hockey League, 1978-1981) become Kamloops Junior Oilers
- (Western Hockey League, 1983-1988) become Tri-City Americans
- New Westminster CPA Lodestars (Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association, 1943-1944) folded
- New Westminster Cubs (Vancouver City Senior League, circa 1931-1934)
- New Westminster Fraser Mills (New Westminster City League, 1913-1914)
- New Westminster Morgans Cubs (Vancouver City Senior League,1936-1937)
- New Westminster Royals
- (Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1912-1914) become Portland Rosebuds
- (Pacific Coast Hockey League, 1944-1952) join Western Hockey League
- (Western Hockey League, 1952-1959) folded; form nucleus of Portland Buckaroos in 1960
- (British Columbia Junior Hockey League, 1967-1971) folded
- (British Columbia Junior Hockey League, 1981-1983) folded
- (British Columbia Junior Hockey League, 1988-1990) league renamed BCHL
- (British Columbia Hockey League, 1990-1991) folded
- New Westminster Spitfires (Lower Mainland Senior League, 1942-1943) join Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association as CPA Lodestars
- New Westminster Whalers (WHA Junior Hockey League, 2006-2007) moved to Burnaby
- Royal City Outlaws (British Columbia Hockey League, 1994-1996) folded
Leagues[]
Players[]
- Colin Forbes
- Brent Hughes
- Nathan LaFayette
- Mark Lofthouse
- Tom McMurchy
- Chris McPhail
- Larry Melnyk
- Ken Quinney
- Jerry Rollins
- Jordan Sigalet
- Ryan Walter
- Ben Winnett
- Terry Yake
Arenas[]
- Denman Arena (1911-1936)
- New Westminster Arena (1914-?)
- Queen's Park Arena (1930-)
- Moody Park Arena