
Cominco Arena
Trail is a town of about 7200 people in southeastern British Columbia, Canada.
Teams[]
- Trail All Stars
- Trail Blazers (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1938-1939) fill in team while Smoke Eaters play in World Championships
- Trail Canucks (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1936-1937) fill in team
- Trail Hockey Club (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1923-1927) renamed Smoke Eaters
- Trail Smoke Eaters
- (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1927-1938) sit out season to play in World Championships
- (World Championships, 1938-1939) return to WKHL
- (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1939-1941) join ABCSL
- (Alberta-British Columbia Senior League, 1941-1942) suspend operations due to World War II
- (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1945-1946) league renamed WIHL
- (Western International Hockey League, 1946-1962) league stops play for team to play in World Amateur championships
- (World Amateur Cahmpionships, 1962-1963) return to WIHL
- (Western International Hockey League, 1963-1984) folded
- (Western International Hockey League, 1985-1987) folded January 29, 1987)
- (Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League, 1991-1995) replaced by former Bellingham Ice Hawks franchise from BCHL
- (British Columbia Hockey League, 1995-Present)
- Trail Tigers (West Kootenay Hockey League, 1922-1923) drop nickname
Arenas[]
Champions[]
World Champions[]
- 1938-39 Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1960-61 Trail Smoke Eaters
Allan Cup[]
- 1937-38 Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1961-62 Trail Smoke Eaters