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Chilliwack Bruins

The Chilliwack Bruins were a minor junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL) based in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada. The 2006–07 season marked the Bruins' inaugural season in the WHL. The team played at Prospera Centre, which was expanded to 5,386 seats for the arrival of the team. The Bruins were sold after the 2010–11 season and subsequently relocated to Victoria to become the Victoria Royals.[1][2]

Chilliwack Bruins
CityChilliwack, British Columbia
LeagueWestern Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionB.C.
Operated20062011
Home arenaProspera Centre
ColoursBlack, white, and cream
     
Franchise history
2006–11Chilliwack Bruins
2011–presentVictoria Royals

History edit

In 2005, the City of Chilliwack was granted a WHL expansion team after an attempt by the owners of the Tri-City Americans (Brian Burke, Glen Sather and Darryl Porter) to move the Americans to Chilliwack was voted down by the WHL directors. As a result, Burke, Sather and Porter sold their stake in the Americans and purchased the 21st franchise in the WHL. The arrival of the Bruins displaced the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL)'s Chilliwack Chiefs, who relocated to Langley to become the Langley Chiefs. In early 2011, it became apparent to fans that they had been sold to RG Properties to allow them to move the team to Victoria. The previous ownership group of the original Chilliwack Chiefs franchise before 2006 had an offer of $7.75 million from the Chiefs development group, including Major League Baseball player Justin Morneau and National Hockey League player Willie Mitchell. This offer was rejected by both the majority ownership of the Bruins as well as the league.

The Bruins opened their inaugural season in 2006–07 at Prospera Centre on September 21, 2006, defeating the Kelowna Rockets by a score of 3–1. Keith Voytechek scored the first goal in franchise history, while Alex Archibald earned the first win by a Bruins goaltender.[3] A month later, on October 28, Archibald became the first Bruins goaltender to record a shutout with a 3–0 win over the Tri-City Americans, which also established the first Bruins road win. Forward Josh Aspenlind established another Bruins first later in the season with the franchise's first hat-trick on February 23, 2007, against the Kamloops Blazers. General Manager Darrell May and the team's first head coach, Jim Hiller, helped the Bruins post an overall record of 25–40–5–2, the third-best overall record for a WHL expansion team, qualifying for the post-season. In the 2007 playoffs, the Bruins played the eventual Memorial Cup champion Vancouver Giants in the first round and lost the series four games to one.

Bruins forwards Mark Santorelli and Oscar Moller emerged in the team's second season in 2007–08, establishing team-highs in all statistical categories. Santorelli set team-highs with 74 assists and 101 points, earning the team's first major WHL trophy by leading the League in scoring, while Moller scored a franchise-high 39 goals. The Bruins finished in seventh place in the Western Conference and lost to Vancouver in the first round. All games were decided by one goal.

After missing the playoffs in 2008–09, the Bruins fired head coach Jim Hiller.[4] On June 3, 2009, the team named Marc Habscheid as the team's new head coach and general manager.

Season-by-season record edit

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2006–07 72 25 40 5 2 169 260 57 4th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2007–08 72 28 35 4 5 206 241 65 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2008–09 72 19 46 2 5 154 267 45 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
2009–10 72 32 33 2 5 215 239 71 4th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2010–11 72 33 31 4 4 227 255 74 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final

Team records edit

Team records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most points 74 2010–11
Most wins 33 2010–11
Fewest points 45 2008–09
Fewest wins 19 2008–09
Most goals for 227 2010–11
Fewest goals for 154 2008–09
Fewest goals against 239 2009–10
Most goals against 267 2008–09
Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most goals Ryan Howse 51 2010-11
Most assists Mark Santorelli 74 2007–08
Most points Mark Santorelli 101 2007–08
Most points, rookie Mark Santorelli 82 2006–07
Most points, defenceman Nick Holden 60 2007–08
Best GAA (goalie) Matt Esposito 2.97 2006–07
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played
  • Full List of Team Records

NHL draftees edit

NHL alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2011-08-25.
  3. ^ . Chilliwack Bruins. Archived from the original on October 17, 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
  4. ^ . Vancouver Sun. 2009-03-16. Archived from the original on 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2009-03-17.

External links edit

  • Western Hockey League official site

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This article is about the major junior Chilliwack Bruins ice hockey team For other uses see Chilliwack Bruins disambiguation The Chilliwack Bruins were a minor junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League WHL based in Chilliwack British Columbia Canada The 2006 07 season marked the Bruins inaugural season in the WHL The team played at Prospera Centre which was expanded to 5 386 seats for the arrival of the team The Bruins were sold after the 2010 11 season and subsequently relocated to Victoria to become the Victoria Royals 1 2 Chilliwack BruinsCityChilliwack British ColumbiaLeagueWestern Hockey LeagueConferenceWesternDivisionB C Operated2006 2011Home arenaProspera CentreColoursBlack white and cream Franchise history2006 11Chilliwack Bruins2011 presentVictoria Royals Contents 1 History 2 Season by season record 3 Team records 4 NHL draftees 5 NHL alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editIn 2005 the City of Chilliwack was granted a WHL expansion team after an attempt by the owners of the Tri City Americans Brian Burke Glen Sather and Darryl Porter to move the Americans to Chilliwack was voted down by the WHL directors As a result Burke Sather and Porter sold their stake in the Americans and purchased the 21st franchise in the WHL The arrival of the Bruins displaced the British Columbia Hockey League BCHL s Chilliwack Chiefs who relocated to Langley to become the Langley Chiefs In early 2011 it became apparent to fans that they had been sold to RG Properties to allow them to move the team to Victoria The previous ownership group of the original Chilliwack Chiefs franchise before 2006 had an offer of 7 75 million from the Chiefs development group including Major League Baseball player Justin Morneau and National Hockey League player Willie Mitchell This offer was rejected by both the majority ownership of the Bruins as well as the league The Bruins opened their inaugural season in 2006 07 at Prospera Centre on September 21 2006 defeating the Kelowna Rockets by a score of 3 1 Keith Voytechek scored the first goal in franchise history while Alex Archibald earned the first win by a Bruins goaltender 3 A month later on October 28 Archibald became the first Bruins goaltender to record a shutout with a 3 0 win over the Tri City Americans which also established the first Bruins road win Forward Josh Aspenlind established another Bruins first later in the season with the franchise s first hat trick on February 23 2007 against the Kamloops Blazers General Manager Darrell May and the team s first head coach Jim Hiller helped the Bruins post an overall record of 25 40 5 2 the third best overall record for a WHL expansion team qualifying for the post season In the 2007 playoffs the Bruins played the eventual Memorial Cup champion Vancouver Giants in the first round and lost the series four games to one Bruins forwards Mark Santorelli and Oscar Moller emerged in the team s second season in 2007 08 establishing team highs in all statistical categories Santorelli set team highs with 74 assists and 101 points earning the team s first major WHL trophy by leading the League in scoring while Moller scored a franchise high 39 goals The Bruins finished in seventh place in the Western Conference and lost to Vancouver in the first round All games were decided by one goal After missing the playoffs in 2008 09 the Bruins fired head coach Jim Hiller 4 On June 3 2009 the team named Marc Habscheid as the team s new head coach and general manager Season by season record editNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime losses SOL Shootout losses GF Goals for GA Goals against Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs2006 07 72 25 40 5 2 169 260 57 4th B C Lost Western Conference quarter final2007 08 72 28 35 4 5 206 241 65 3rd B C Lost Western Conference quarter final2008 09 72 19 46 2 5 154 267 45 5th B C Out of playoffs2009 10 72 32 33 2 5 215 239 71 4th B C Lost Western Conference quarter final2010 11 72 33 31 4 4 227 255 74 3rd B C Lost Western Conference quarter finalTeam records editTeam records for a single seasonStatistic Total SeasonMost points 74 2010 11Most wins 33 2010 11Fewest points 45 2008 09Fewest wins 19 2008 09Most goals for 227 2010 11Fewest goals for 154 2008 09Fewest goals against 239 2009 10Most goals against 267 2008 09Individual player records for a single seasonStatistic Player Total SeasonMost goals Ryan Howse 51 2010 11Most assists Mark Santorelli 74 2007 08Most points Mark Santorelli 101 2007 08Most points rookie Mark Santorelli 82 2006 07Most points defenceman Nick Holden 60 2007 08Best GAA goalie Matt Esposito 2 97 2006 07Goalies minimum 1500 minutes played Full List of Team RecordsNHL draftees editOscar Moller Drafted by Los Angeles Kings in 2007 second round 52nd overall Mark Santorelli Drafted by Nashville Predators in 2007 fourth round 119th overall Ryan Howse Drafted by Calgary Flames in 2009 third round 74th overall Roman Horak Drafted by New York Rangers in 2009 fifth round 127th overall Kevin Sundher Drafted by Buffalo Sabres in 2010 third round 75th overall Tyler Stahl Drafted by Carolina Hurricanes in 2010 sixth round 167th overall Dylen McKinlay Drafted by Minnesota Wild in 2010 seventh round 189th overall NHL alumni editOscar Moller Los Angeles Kings Nick Holden Columbus Blue Jackets Colorado Avalanche New York Rangers Boston Bruins Vegas Golden Knights Ottawa Senators Roman Horak Calgary Flames Edmonton Oilers Brandon Manning Philadelphia Flyers Edmonton OilersSee also editList of ice hockey teams in British ColumbiaReferences edit WHL has approved Chilliwack Bruins move to Victoria Archived from the original on 2011 05 15 Retrieved 2011 05 17 Victoria News Victoria scores another chance at WHL Archived from the original on 2011 07 13 Retrieved 2011 08 25 2006 07 Regular Season Game by Game Chilliwack Bruins Archived from the original on October 17 2008 Retrieved 2009 02 28 Chilliwack Bruins fire head coach Hiller Vancouver Sun 2009 03 16 Archived from the original on 2019 12 17 Retrieved 2009 03 17 External links editWestern Hockey League official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chilliwack Bruins amp oldid 1182748900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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