- Vernon Vipers
Hockey team
city = Vernon,British Columbia
league = BCHL
conference = Interior Conference
founded = 1961
arena =Wesbild Centre
colours =Red ,Gold , andBlue
coach =Mark Ferner
GM = Mark Ferner
name1 = Vernon Jr. Canadians
dates1 = 1961–1962
name2 = Vernon Blades
dates2 = 1962–1967
name3 = Vernon Essos
dates3 = 1967–1973
name4 = Vernon Vikings
dates4 = 1973–1979
name5 = Vernon Lakers
dates5 = 1980–1983
name6 = Vernon Rockets
dates6 = 1983–1984
name7 = Vernon Lakers
dates7 = 1984–1996
name8 = Vernon Vipers
dates8 = 1996–presentThe Vernon Vipers are a Tier II Junior "A"ice hockey team from Vernon,British Columbia ,Canada . They are a part of theBritish Columbia Hockey League and play in the Interior Conference.History
The Vernon Jr. Canadians, Penticton Jr. Vees,
Kelowna Buckaroos andKamloops Jr. Rockets , four junior "B" teams, formed the Okanagan-Mainline Junior Hockey League in 1961 on the advise and determination of Canadians owner Bill Brown.After their inaugural season the Canadians changed their name to "Vernon Blades" and kept that name till the start of the 1967-68 season.
In the playoffs of 1970 the "Vernon Essos", as they were called, captured the league championship and
Mowat Cup (BC). They also automatically advanced to theAbbott Cup (Western Canada) because theAJHL champions did not want to contest for the BC/Alta Championship (now called theDoyle Cup ). In theAbbott Cup of 1970, theWeyburn Red Wings of theSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League defeated Vernon 4 games to none.The Essos repeated as league champions and
Mowat Cup winners in 1972, only to lose to theRed Deer Rustlers for the BC/Alta Championship, 4 games to 2.For the start of the 1973-74 season the "Vernon Essos" became the "Vernon Vikings". The name remained until the end of the 1979 playoffs, which saw the team take a leave-of-absence for the 1979-80 season.
The 1980-81 season is one, the new, "Vernon Lakers" would like to forget, as they only won 8 games, playing 56. They didn't fair much better the next season which saw them win only 10 of 47. It wasn't until the 1982-83 season that Vernon began its slow and meticulous climb to the top of the Junior "A" Hockey World. Even a name change, for one season in 1983-84, "Vernon Rockets", did not deter the team from their ultimate goal. Each season that went by, brought with it, an improvement. When in the playoffs of 1988 saw them go all the way to the
Doyle Cup , it was the beginning of things to come for the Lakers. In 1989 the Lakers started the first of 4 consecutive trips to the National Championships. A string which saw the them accumulate 2 Centennial Cups(1990 & 1991), 3Abbott Cup s, 3Doyle Cup s, 4Mowat Cup s, 4 League Championships, and 5 Conference Championships.In the 1990 Centennial Cup final Vernon (as Host) faced the heavily favored
New Westminster Royals , whom had previously defeated Vernon in the league finals. It would be the first televised Centennial Cup Final and some say the best game ever, period. The game saw New Westminster take the lead into the 3rd period, 5-3. Cam Sylven would tie the game for the Lakers, 5-5, in the third period to force overtime. He scored once again in OT, on a breakaway, for the 6-5 win and the first of two Centennial Cups for the Lakers.The Lakers repeated as Centennial Cup winners in 1991 defeating the Sudbury Cubs of the
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League , 8-4. They showed up, to contest for the National Finals, again in 1992 but fell short in the semis to theWinkler Flyers of theSaskatchewan Junior Hockey League ,5-2.The Vernon franchise would not return to the National Final Tournament for another 4 years. That year was 1996, the team was the "Vernon Vipers" and the trophy was the inaugural
Royal Bank Cup . It was one of Vernons best seasons as they finished the regular portion winning 43 games, losing 13 and tying 4. The Vipers defeated the Langley Thunder for the League title, 4 games to 1. Went on to defeatPrince George Spruce Kings (Rocky Mountain JHL) for theMowat Cup , 3 games to 0. Then faced a tough Saint Albert Saints (Alberta Junior Hockey League ) team but came out ahead winning 4 games to 3, to claim theDoyle Cup .The
Abbott Cup , which was now awarded during theRoyal Bank Cup round-robin play, was given toMelfort Mustangs (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League ) as they defeated Vipers, 5-1. The Vipers had an even round-robin, winning 2 games and losing 2. The Newmarket 87's of theOntario Provincial Junior A Hockey League were the Vipers next opponent, in the semi-finals, which they won, 7-4. Onto the final it was, meeting the hostMelfort Mustangs (Manitoba Junior Hockey League ), avenging their lose in the semis, winning by a score of 2-0.Three short years after winning the inaugural
Royal Bank Cup did Vernon once again claim a National Title in 1999.The Vipers did this by capping an amazing season of 52 wins and 6 loses 2 Ties, breaking just about every record in League history, with a win over the
Chilliwack Chiefs for the League title, Fred Page Cup. TheMowat Cup was a mixed blessing as Vernon won but, not without controversy. The Kimberley Dynamiters (Rocky Mountain JHL) won 1 game of the 4 played. It was the first time a team from the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League defeated a team from theBCHL . It should be noted however, that Vernon played with a Junior "B" backup goaltender in the loss, (7-6) due to injury of their regular goaltenders. Kimberley was only able to muster 13 shots in that game. TheDoyle Cup was easily won by Vernon, 4 games to 1, over theCalgary Canucks (AJHL). The Vipers did it all the hard-way in the Royal Bank Cup Tournament winning only once during round-robin play. That one win was enough though, to claim theAbbott Cup by defeating theEstevan Bruins (SJHL), 3-2. After that dismal showing in the round-robin Vernon still managed to advance to the semi-finals. In that semi, theBramalea Blues (OPJHL) went down to defeat by a score of, 3-2. TheRoyal Bank Cup was an absolute blow-out as the Vipers hammered theCharlottetown Abbies (Maritime Junior A Hockey League ), 9-3, claiming the franchises 4th National Championship in 10 years. Many BCHL hockey pundits suggest that this Viper squad was without question, the best team the BCHL has ever seen...In conclusion, 2
Royal Bank Cup s, 2 Centennial Cups, 4Abbott Cup s, 5Doyle Cup s, 8Mowat Cup s and 9 League Titles proves that the Vernon Vipers continue to be among the best-of-the-best in junior " A" hockey, and remain a proud and competitive franchise.eason-by-Season Record
"Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against"
NHL alumni
*Ron Areshnekoff
*Murray Baron
*Ryan Bayda
*Ron Delorme
*Dallas Drake
*Todd Ewen
*Bob Gassoff
*Derek Gustafson
*Jerry Holland
*Ken Holland
*Dane Jackson
*Ed Johnstone
*Scott King
*Bill Lindsay
*Jason Marshall
*Darcy Martini
*Vic Mercredi
*Glen Metropolit
*Sandy Moger
*Don Murdoch
*David Oliver
*Rod Pelley
*Rudy Poeschek
*Dale Purinton
*Terry Ryan
*Kevin Sawyer
*Corey Spring
*Tiger Williams ee also
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List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia External links
* [http://www.vipers.bc.ca/ Vipers Website]
* [http://members.shaw.ca/vernonfranchise/ VERNON FRANCHISE SEASON HISTORY ]
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