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Revision as of 07:26, 13 December 2014
Victoria is a city of about 80,000 in and is the capital of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the southern end of Vancouver Island.
Teams
- Victoria (IHL, 2000) relocation of former San Francisco Spiders that never plays due to being unable to get a new arena built
- Victoria All Stars (1911-12 British Columbia Senior Playoffs)
- Victoria Aristocrats
- (Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1913-1916) become Spokane Canaries
- (Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1919-1923) renamed Cougars
- Victoria B.C. Telephone (Victoria City League, 1912-1913)
- Victoria Bankers (Victoria City League, 1913-1914)
- Victoria Capitals (Victoria City League, 1927-1928)
- Victoria City (Victoria City League, 1912-1913)
- Victoria Colonists (Victoria City League, 1926-1927)
- Victoria Cougars (British Columbia Junior Hockey League, 1967-1971) granted WHL expansion team
- Victoria Cougars (1949-1961)
- (Pacific Coast Hockey League, 1949-1952) join WHL
- (Western Hockey League, 1952-1961) folded
- (Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1923-1924) join WCHL
- (Western Canada Hockey League,1924-1925) league renamed WHL
- (Western Hockey League, 1925-1926) form nucleus of Detroit Cougars of NHL
- Victoria Cougars (VIJHL)
- Victoria Cougars (WHL, 1971-1994) become Prince George Cougars
- Victoria Cubs (Pacific Coast Hockey League, 1928-1930) become Tacoma Tigers
- Victoria Elks (Victoria City League, 1918-1920; 1921-1922)
- Victoria Foundation Company (Victoria City League, 1918-1919)
- Victoria Garrison (Victoria City League, 1920-1922)
- Victoria Grizzlies (BCHL, 2006-Present)
- Victoria GWVA (Victoria City League, 1919-1922)
- Victoria Machinists (Vancouver Island Senior League, 1942-1943)
- Victoria Maple Leafs (Western Hockey League, 1964-1967) become Phoenix Roadrunners
- Victoria Military Depot (Pacific Coast Senior Hockey Association,1943-1944) withdrew January 22
- Victoria Pacifics (Victoria City League, 1922-1923?)
- Victoria Parliament Buildings (Victoria City League, 1913-1914)
- Victoria RCAF Skyhawks (Vancouver Island Senior League, 1942-1943)
- Victoria Royals (Western Hockey League, 2011-Present)
- Victoria Salmon Kings (ECHL, (2004-2011) disbanded May 6, 2011, when ownership purchases WHL franchise (Chilliwack Bruins) and relocates franchise to Victoria as Victoria Royals
- Victoria Salsa (BCHL, 1994-2006) renamed Grizzlies
- Victoria Senators
- (Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1912-1913) renamed Aristocrats
- (Victoria City League, 1918-1922)
- Victoria Shells (Victoria City League, 1922-1927)
- Victoria Stockers
- Victoria Tillicioms (Victoria City League, 1926-1927)
- Victoria Two Jacks (Victoria City League, 1918-1921)
- Victoria United Services (Victoria City League, 1926-1927)
- Victoria Warriors (BCHL, 1990-1993) become Cowichan Valley Capitals
- Victoria YMCA (Victoria City League, 1912-1914)
University team
Leagues
Champions
Stanley Cup
- 1924-25 Victoria Cougars
Arenas
- Patrick Arena
- Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
- Victoria Memorial Arena
- Ian H. Stewart Complex (University of Victoria)
- Wurtele Arena