- Timeline of WHL history
This is a timeline of events throughout the 40 year history of the
Western Hockey League 1960s
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1966 : League began play as the Western Canada Junior Hockey League with seven teams:Calgary Buffaloes , Edmonton Oil Kings,Estevan Bruins ,Moose Jaw Canucks ,Regina Pats ,Saskatoon Blades , andWeyburn Red Wings .
*1967 : Calgary Buffaloes become theCalgary Centennials .Flin Flon Bombers , Winnipeg Jets andBrandon Wheat Kings join the league.
*1968 : League shortens its name to Western Canada Hockey League.
*1968 : Regina Pats, Weyburn Red Wings and Moose Jaw Canucks leave the league. Remaining eight teams broken into two divisions: East (Flin Flon, Estevan, Winnipeg, Brandon); West (Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Swift Current).
*1969 : ChampionFlin Flon Bombers sweep best-of-7 "National Championship" series against Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League Champion St. Thomas Barons. Series starredBobby Clarke for Flin Flon and Ken Murray for St. Thomas. The championship was not sanctioned by the CAHA and game four was forfeited during the second period by St. Thomas due to violent play. The series was a glaring mismatch.1970s
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1970 : Regina Pats return, and play in the Eastern Division;Medicine Hat Tigers are granted a franchise, and play in the Western Division.
*1971 : Estevan Bruins move to New Westminster, and play in the Western Division. Victoria Cougars, andVancouver Nats granted franchises, both play in the Western Division. Swift Current and Saskatoon move to the Eastern Division.
*1973 : Vancouver Nats move to Kamloops and become theKamloops Chiefs ; Winnipeg Jets becomeWinnipeg Clubs .
*1974 : Swift Current Broncos move to Lethbridge
*1976 : Edmonton Oil Kings move to Portland and become thePortland Winter Hawks . Winnipeg Clubs becomeWinnipeg Monarchs .
*1976 : League splits into three divisions: East (Brandon, Saskatoon, Flin Flon, Regina); Central (Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Lethbridge, Calgary); West (New Westminster, Kamloops, Portland, Victoria).
*1977 : Calgary Centennials move to Billings to become theBillings Bighorns . Winnipeg Monarchs move to Calgary and become theCalgary Wranglers . Kamloops Chiefs fold.Seattle Breakers granted a franchise and play in the Western Division.
*1978 : The WCHL becomes the Western Hockey League. Flin Flon Bombers move to Edmonton to become the second incarnation of the Edmonton Oil Kings.
*1979 : Edmonton Oil Kings move to Great Falls to become theGreat Falls Americans ; They would fold onDecember 16 .
*1979 : The WHL shrinks back into two divisions: West (Portland, Victoria, Seattle, New Westminster) and East (Regina, Calgary, Medicine Hat, Billings, Brandon, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Great Falls)1980s
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1980 :Winnipeg Warriors granted a franchise and play in the East Division.Spokane Flyers granted a franchise and play in the West Division.
*1981 :New Westminster Bruins move to Kamloops and become theKamloops Junior Oilers . Spokane Flyers fold onDecember 2 .
*1982 : Billings Bighorns move toNanaimo, British Columbia and become theNanaimo Islanders .Prince Albert Raiders andKelowna Wings are granted franchises. Prince Albert plays in the East Division, Kelowna in the West.
*1983 : Nanaimo Islanders move to New Westminster and become the 2nd incarnation of the New Westminster Bruins.
*1984 : Winnipeg Warriors become theMoose Jaw Warriors . Kamloops Junior Oilers become theKamloops Blazers .
*1985 : Kelowna Wings move to Spokane and become theSpokane Chiefs . Seattle Breakers becomeSeattle Thunderbirds .
*1986 : Lethbridge Broncos return to Swift Current.
*1987 : Calgary Wranglers move to Lethbridge to become theLethbridge Hurricanes .
*1988 :New Westminster Bruins move to Tri-Cities and become theTri-City Americans .1990s
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1991 :Tacoma Rockets granted a franchise and play in the Western Division.
*1992 :Red Deer Rebels granted a franchise and play in the Eastern Division.
*1994 : Victoria Cougars move to Prince George and become thePrince George Cougars .
*1995 :Calgary Hitmen are granted a franchise. Tacoma Rockets move to Kelowna and become theKelowna Rockets .
*1995 : WHL divides into three divisions: West (Spokane, Tri-Cities, Kelowna, Seattle, Kamloops, Portland, Prince George), Central (Swift Current, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Calgary), and East (Brandon, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw).
*1996 :Edmonton Ice are granted a franchise, and play in the central division. Swift Current moves to the east division.
*1998 : Edmonton Ice move to Cranbrook and become theKootenay Ice .2000s
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2001 :Vancouver Giants granted a franchise.
*2001 : WHL divides into two conferences of two divisions each: Eastern Conference: East Division (Brandon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Prince Albert); Central Division (Red Deer, Swift Current, Lethbridge, Calgary, Medicine Hat); Western Conference: British Columbia Division (Kamloops, Kootenay, Prince George, Kelowna, Vancouver); United States Division (Portland, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Seattle).
*2003 :Everett Silvertips are granted a franchise and play in the United States division.
*2005 : The Tri-City Americans' plan to move to Chilliwack is voted down by the league Board of Governors; however, three weeks after the initial vote, the league decides to grant Chilliwack an expansion team named theChilliwack Bruins to be ready to play in the2006–07 WHL season . TheTri-City Americans would stay put under a new ownership group led by formerTri-City Americans and currentNational Hockey League playersStu Barnes andOlaf Kolzig .
*2006 : Edmonton granted a conditional franchise that began play in 2007–08. The team, named theEdmonton Oil Kings , is owned by theEdmonton Investors Group , then owner of theEdmonton Oilers .ee also
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Western Hockey League References
* [http://www.whl.ca/ Official WHL web site]
* [http://whl.ca/about/history.php?id=95&showToc=1 WHL historical archive]
* [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/whl1979.html Archive of standings and statistics]
* 2005–06 WHL Guide
* "The Rink - Stories From Hockey's Home Towns " (1997), written byChris Cuthbert and Scott Russell, Pg. 209–210,Penguin Books WHL
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