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Vernon Vipers

The Vernon Vipers are a junior "A" ice hockey team based in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Interior Conference of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). They play their home games at Kal Tire Place.

Vernon Vipers
CityVernon, British Columbia, Canada
LeagueBritish Columbia Hockey League
ConferenceInterior
Founded1961 (1961)–62
Home arenaKal Tire Place
ColoursRed, navy, gold, white
       
Owner(s)John Glen
Tom Glen
General managerJason McKee
Head coachJason McKee
Websitewww.vipers.bc.ca/
Franchise history
1961–1962Vernon Jr. Canadians
1962–1967Vernon Blades
1967–1973Vernon Essos
1973–1978Vernon Vikings
1978–1980Vernon Canadians
1980–1995Vernon Lakers
1995–presentVernon Vipers

History edit

The Vernon Jr. Canadians, Penticton Jr. Vees, Kelowna Buckaroos and Kamloops Rockets, four junior "B" teams, formed the Okanagan-Mainline Junior Hockey League in 1961 on the advice and determination of Canadians owner Bill Brown.[1]

After their inaugural season the Canadians changed their name to "Vernon Blades"[2] and kept that name until 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 the Abbott Cup (Western Canada) because the AJHL champions did not want to contest for the BC/Alta Championship (now called the Doyle Cup). In the 1970 Abbott Cup, the Weyburn Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League defeated Vernon 4 games to none.[3]

The Essos repeated as league champions and Mowat Cup winners in 1972, only to lose to the Red Deer Rustlers for the BC/Alta Championship, 4 games to 2.[4]

For the start of the 1973–74 season the Vernon Essos became the Vernon Vikings. They remained the Vikings until the end of the 1977–78 season.[5] The team took a leave of absence for the 1979–80 season.

In the 1980–81 season, as the Vernon Lakers, the team only won 8 games out of the 56 played. They next season, they won only 10 of 47 games. It was not until the 1982–83 season that Lakers began to gradually improve. In the 1988 playoffs, the team made it to the Doyle Cup. In 1989, the Lakers started the first of four consecutive trips to the National Championships, which saw them win two Centennial Cups (1990 and 1991), three Abbott Cups, three Doyle Cups, four Mowat Cups, four league championships, and five conference championships.[6]

In the 1990 Centennial Cup final, Vernon (as host) faced the heavily favored New Westminster Royals, who had previously defeated Vernon in the league finals. It was the first televised Centennial Cup Final. The game had New Westminster take the lead into the third period, 5–3 before Cam Sylven tied the game for the Lakers, 5–5, in the third period to force overtime. He scored once again in overtime on a breakaway for the 6–5 win and the first of two Centennial Cups for the Lakers.[7]

The Lakers repeated as Centennial Cup winners in 1991 defeating the Sudbury Cubs of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 8–4.[8] They also contested for the national finals in 1992, but lost in the semifinals to the Winkler Flyers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, 5–2.[9][circular reference]

The Vernon franchise would not return to the national tournament for another four years. In 1996, the team had rebranded as the Vernon Vipers and the trophy was the inaugural Royal Bank Cup. It was one of Vernon's best seasons as they finished the regular season with a 43–13–4 record. The Vipers defeated the Langley Thunder for the league title, four games to one, before defeating the Prince George Spruce Kings (Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League) for the Mowat Cup, three games to none. They then faced the Saint Albert Saints (Alberta Junior Hockey League) team winning four games to three to claim the Doyle Cup.The Abbott Cup, which was now awarded during the Royal Bank Cup round-robin play, was given to Melfort Mustangs (Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League) as they defeated Vipers, 5–1. The Vipers had an even round-robin, winning two games and losing two. The Newmarket 87's of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League were the Vipers' next opponent in the semifinals, which they won, 7–4. In the final, the met the host Melfort Mustangs, avenging their lose in the semifinals, winning by a score of 2–0.[10]

Three years after winning the inaugural Royal Bank Cup, Vernon won another in 1999. The Vipers finished the season with a 52–6–2 record, then went on to defeat the Chilliwack Chiefs for the league title, the Fred Page Cup. They won the Mowat Cup over the Kimberley Dynamiters (RMJHL) four games to one, but it was the first time a team from the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League defeated a team from the BCHL. The Doyle Cup was also won by Vernon, four games to one, over the Calgary Canucks (AJHL). The Vipers struggled in the Royal Bank Cup tournament, winning only once during round-robin play, but was enough to claim the Abbott Cup by defeating the Estevan Bruins (SJHL), 3–2. Vernon still managed to advance to the semifinals based on the one win and in that semifinals, the Bramalea Blues (OPJHL) were defeated by a score of 3–2. The Vipers then defeated the Charlottetown Abbies (Maritime Junior A Hockey League), 9–3, claiming the franchise's fourth national championship in ten years.[11] The 1999 Viper team was inducted in the British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016.[12]

In the 2000–01 season, the Vernon Vipers failed to make the playoffs, the first time since 1982.

In 2009, the Vipers swept through the league playoffs, defeating the Penticton Vees four games to one, the Salmon Arm Silverbacks four games to two and the Powell River Kings four games to two, for the league championship.[13] The Vernon Vipers then swept the regional and national series with ten straight wins and no losses. They defeated the Grande Prairie Storm for the Doyle Cup,[14][circular reference] and in the Royal Bank Cup Tournament they defeated all teams in the round-robin: the Kingston Voyageurs, 6–3, in the semifinal and the Humboldt Broncos, 2–0, in the final, winning the franchise's fifth national title and third Royal Bank Cup. With five national titles, Vernon is the only junior A franchise to have that distinction.[15]

In 2010, the Vipers were league and divisional winners with 105 points, second all-time for the franchise, finishing with a league record of 51–6–0–3. Having avoided the elimination round, the Vipers met up with the fifth place Quesnel Millionaires in the quarterfinals, defeating them four games to two. The Penticton Vees were the Vipers' next opponent in the semifinals, also defeated by a result of four games to two. In the BCHL finals, the Vipers once again took on the Powell River Kings. The Kings took Vernon to a game seven, which the Vipers won by a score of 3–1, advancing to the Doyle Cup. The Doyle Cup series also went to seven games against the Spruce Grove Saints, with Vernon winning 7–3. The 2010 National Junior A Tournament was held in Dauphin, Manitoba. The Vernon Vipers record in the round-robin was 3–1 and advanced to the semifinal against the Brockville Braves, winning 2–0. In the final against the host team, the Dauphin Kings, the Vipers won 8–1, giving the Vernon Vipers their fourth Royal Bank Cup and sixth national championship for Vernon.[16] The Vipers were the third team that had won back-to-back national championships, the previous two being in 1981 and 1982 Prince Albert Raiders and the 1990 and 1991 Vernon Lakers.[17]

The Vernon Vipers fourth national title tied them with the Prince Albert Raiders, although it is the sixth for the franchise, a new Canadian record.[18] In 2014, the Vipers were once again in the national tournament, as hosts, setting a record of ten appearances.[19]

Season-by-season history edit

VERNON JUNIOR CANADIANS
Season Division Regular season[a] Playoffs[b]
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1961–62 4th 29 7 21 1 15 95 182 5 2 3 Lost Semifinals, 2–3 (Buckaroos)
VERNON BLADES
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1962–63 3rd 31 9 22 0 18 114 145 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals, 1–4 (Buckaroos)
1963–64 3rd 34 7 27 0 14 124 219 7 2 5 Third place round robin
1964–65 4th 30 10 16 4 24 99 132 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals, 1–4 (Buckaroos)
1965–66 4th 30 4 25 1 9 100 212 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Kraft Kings)
1966–67 3rd 40 15 25 0 30 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals, 1–4 (Broncos)
VERNON ESSOS
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1967–68 3rd 40 19 17 4 42 213 218 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Broncos)
1968–69 3rd 40 19 15 6 44 177 191 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Cougars)
1969–70 1st 48 32 12 4 68 245 151 15 8 7 Won Semifinals, 4–1 (Centennials)
Won Final, 4–2 (Cougars)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Lost Abbott Cup, 0–4 (Red Wings)
1970–71 Interior 2nd 60 34 20 6 74 285 248 5 1 4 Lost in Div. Semifinals, 1–4 (Rockets)
1971–72 1st 60 42 17 1 85 18 10 8 Won Semifinals, 4–1 (Bruins)
Won Final, 4–3 (Broncos)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Lost Pacific Centennial Cup Regional, 2–4 (Rustlers)
1972–73 Interior 4th 61 27 33 1 55 292 287 5 1 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 1–4 (Rockets)
VERNON VIKINGS
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1973–74 Interior 3rd 64 37 26 1 75 340 302 4 0 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–4 (Broncos)
1974–75 Interior 3rd 66 31 33 2 64 327 343 10 4 6 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–2 (Broncos)
Lost Div. Final, 0–4 (Buckaroos)
1975–76 1st 66 47 18 1 95 390 247 10[c] 4.5 5.5 Won Quarterfinals, 8pts–2pts (Bruins)
Lost Semifinals, 1pt–9pts (Vees)
1976–77 Interior 3rd 68 29 37 2 60 259 321 6 2 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Vees)
1977–78 Interior 6th 66 10 56 0 20 251 486 did not qualify
VERNON CANADIANS
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1978–79 Interior 3rd 62 32 29 1 65 345 338 6 2 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Rockets)
1979–80 Team took a leave of absence
VERNON LAKERS
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1980–81 Interior 5th 56 8 48 0 16 205 435 did not qualify
1981–82 Interior 5th 47 10 36 2 22 182 304 did not qualify
1982–83 Interior 2nd 56 35 20 1 71 280 235 7 3 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 3–4 (Knights)
1983–84 Interior 2nd 60 45 15 0 90 452 276 6 2 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Buckaroos)
1984–85 Interior 2nd 51 28 21 2 58 261 262 7 3 4 Lost Div. Semifinals, 3–4 (Centennials)
1985–86 Interior 3rd 52 28 21 3 59 338 281 7 3 4 33 26 Lost Div. Semifinals, 3–4 (Packers)
1986–87 Interior 2nd 52 33 17 2 68 381 257 10 6 4 45 47 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 (Knights)
Lost Div. Final, 2–4 (Packers)
1987–88 Interior 1st 52 42 10 0 84 381 216 19 14 5 120 75 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 (Centennials)
Won Div. Final, 4–0 (Knights)
Won BCJHL Final, 4–1 (Sockeyes)
Won Mowat Cup, 2–0 (North Stars)
Lost Doyle Cup, 0–4 (Canucks)
1988–89 Interior 1st 60 40 19 1 81 376 256 31 22 9 146 112 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–1 (Packers)
Won Div. Final, 4–0 (Centennials)
Won BCJHL Final, 4–1 (Royals)
Won Mowat Cup, 2–0 (Mustangs)
Won Doyle Cup, 4–2 (Rustlers)
Won Abbott Cup, 4–2 (Broncos)
4th place Centennial Cup round robin
1989–90 Interior 1st 58 33 20 5 71 330 229 19 12 7 92 73 1st place Interior round robin
Lost BCJHL Final, 2–4 (Royals)
Second place Centennial Cup round robin
Won Centennial Cup Semifinals, 11–5 (Hawks)
Won Centennial Cup Final, 6–5 (OT) (Royals)
1990–91 Interior 3rd 60 37 20 3 77 359 266 28 23 5 170 126 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 (Spartans)
Won Div. Final, 4–2 (Chiefs)
Won .BCJHL Final, 4–0 (Paper Kings)
Won Mowat Cup, 3–0 (Spruce Kings)
Won Doyle Cup, 4–1 (Royals)
Won Abbott Cup, 5–4 (OT) (Terriers)
4th place Centennial Cup round robin
Won Centennial Cup Semifinals, 7–5 (Terriers)
Won Centennial Cup Final, 8–4 (Cubs)
1991–92 Interior 4th 60 34 23 3 71 348 286 30 22 8 168 116 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–2 (Spartans)
Won Div. Final, 4–2 (Chiefs)
Won BCJHL Final, 4–0 (Ice Hawks)
Won Mowat Cup, 3–0 (Spruce Kings)
Won Doyle Cup, 4–2 (Grizzlys)
Won Abbott Cup, 5–3 (Flyers)
1st place Centennial Cup round robin
Lost Centennial Cup Semifinals, 2–5 (Flyers)
1992–93 Interior 3rd 60 35 23 2 72 336 278 5 1 4 14 22 Lost Div. Semifinals, 1–4 (Panthers)
1993–94 Interior 3rd 60 31 29 0 62 286 314 11 4 7 38 48 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–3 (Panthers)
Lost Div. Final, 0–4 (Spartans)
1994–95 Interior 3rd 60 28 28 4 60 297 284 9 5 4 41 37 Won Prelim. Round, 2–0 (Ice Hawks)
Lost Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Panthers)
VERNON VIPERS
Season Division Regular season Playoffs
Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result
1995–96 Interior 1st 60 43 13 4 90 324 219 30 23 7 156 102 Won Quarterfinals, 4–1 (Clippers)
Won Semifinals, 4–0 (Capitals)
Won BCJHL Final, 4–1 (Thunder)
Won Mowat Cup, 3–0 (Spruce Kings)
Won Doyle Cup, 4–3 (Saints)
Lost Abbott Cup, 1–5 (Mustangs)
Third place Royal Bank Cup round robin
Won Royal Bank Cup Semifinals, 7–4 (87's)
Won Royal Bank Cup Final, 2–0 (Mustangs)
1996–97 Interior 1st 60 43 14 5 87 339 212 14 9 5 56 50 Won in Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Centennials)
Won in Semifinals, 4–1 (Smoke Eaters)
Lost in BCHL Final, 1–4 (Eagles)
1997–98 Interior 2nd 60 33 19 8 74 251 229 7 3 4 17 25 Lost in Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Smoke Eaters)
1998–99 Interior 1st 60 52 6 2 106 305 145 30 22 8 150 88 Won in Conference Semifinals, 4–1 (Centennials)
Won in Conference Final, 4–0 (Spruce Kings)
Won in BCHL Final, 4–1 (Chiefs)
Won in Mowat Cup, 3–1 (Dynamiters)
Won in Doyle Cup, 4–1 (Canucks)
Won in Abbott Cup, 3–2 (Mustangs)
Fourth place in Royal Bank Cup round robin
Won in Royal Bank Cup Semifinals, 3–2 (Blues)
Won in Royal Bank Cup Final, 9–3 (Abbies)
1999–00 Interior 2nd 60 35 20 5 75 242 216 18 9 9 56 64 Won in Conference Semifinals, 4–2 (Spruce Kings)
Won in Conference Final, 4–3 (Centennials)
Lost in BCHL Final, 1–4 (Chiefs)
2000–01 Interior 5th 60 24 26 10 58 203 225 did not qualify
2001–02 Interior 1st 60 33 21 6 72 243 205 17 10 7 52 40 Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Centennials)
Won Conf. Final, 4–3 (Panthers)
Lost BCHL Final, 2–4 (Chiefs)
2002–03 Interior 1st 60 47 12 0 1 95 273 150 17 10 7 52 40 Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Panthers)
Won Conf. Final, 4–0 (Smoke Eaters)
Won BCHL Final, 4–0 (Chiefs)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Lost Doyle Cup, 2–4 (Kodiaks)
2003–04 Interior 2nd 60 37 15 1 7 82 233 182 5 1 4 13 17 Lost Conf. Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Smoke Eaters)
2004–05 Interior 1st 60 42 9 3 6 93 232 156 14 9 5 40 41 Won Conf. Semifinals, 4–0 (Vees)
Won in Conference Final, 4–1 (Spruce Kings)
Lost BCHL Final, 1–4 (Eagles)
2005–06 Interior 3rd 60 36 18 2 4 78 205 165 10 5 5 32 29 Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 4–1 (Spruce Kings)
Lost Conf. Semifinals, 1–4 (Silverbacks)
2006–07 Interior 2nd 60 37 19 1 3 78 246 193 22 14 8 70 53 Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 4–2 (Warriors)
Won Conf. Semifinals, 4–1 (Smoke Eaters)
Won Conf. Final, 4–1 (Vees)
Lost BCHL Final, 2–4 (Clippers)
2007–08 Interior 4th 60 36 20 2 2 76 238 185 10 6 4 35 31 Won Conf. Quarterfinals, 3–0 (Smoke Eaters)
Lost Conf. Semifinals, 3–4 (Vees)
2008–09 Interior 1st 60 42 14 1 3 88 223 145 25 20 5 152 90 Won Conf. Semifinals, 4–1 (Vees)
Won Conf. Final, 4–2 (Silverbacks)
Won BCHL Final, 4–2 (Kings)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Won Doyle Cup, 4–0 (Storm)
1st place Royal Bank Cup RR
Won Royal Bank Cup Semifinals, 6–3 (Voyageurs)
Won Royal Bank Cup Final, 2–0 (Broncos)
2009–10 Interior 1st 60 51 6 0 3 105 298 119 32 21 11 117 77 Won Conf. Semifinals, 4–2 (Millionaires)
Won Conf. Final, 4–2 (Vees)
Won BCHL Final, 4–3 (Kings)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Won Doyle Cup, 4–3 (Saints)
2nd place Royal Bank Cup RR
Won Royal Bank Cup Semifinals, 2–0 (Braves)
Won Royal Bank Cup Final, 8–1 (Kings)
2010–11 Interior 1st 60 36 11 4 9 85 197 141 28 21 7 93 59 Won Conf. Semifinals, 4–2 (Warriors)
Won Conf. Final, 4–2 (Silverbacks)
Won BCHL Final, 4–0 (Kings)
Mowat Cup, Automatic Winners
Won Doyle Cup, 4–3 (Saints)
1st Place Royal Bank Cup RR (4–0)
Won RBC Semifinal vs (Dukes) 4–1
Lost RBC Final vs (Kings) 2–0
2011–12 Interior 5th 60 30 27 1 2 63 208 193 did not qualify
2012–13 Interior 6th 56 21 25 1 9 52 139 170 did not qualify
2013–14 Interior 3rd 58 30 18 4 6 70 187 175 19 10 9 66 58 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–2 (Warriors)
Won Div. Final, 4–3 (Vees)
Won Semifinal Round Robin 2–0
Lost BCHL Final, 0–4 (Express)
2014–15 Interior
BCHL
2nd
4th
58 36 18 1 3 76 218 161 11 7 4 32 31 Won Div. Semifinals, 0–4 (Centennials)
Lost Div. Final, 3–4 (Vees)
2015–16 Interior
BCHL
4th
12th
58 24 31 0 3 51 179 206 5 1 4 9 21 Lost Div. Semifinal, 1–4 (Vees)
2016–17 Interior
BCHL
2 of 6
6 of 17
58 30 19 4 5 69 181 158 12 7 5 40 27 Won Div. Semifinals, 4–1 (Smoke Eaters)
Lost Div. Finals, 3–4 (Vees)
2017–18 Interior
BCHL
2 of 7
2 of 17
58 39 14 4 1 83 205 118 10 5 5 24 19 Won Div. Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Silverbacks)
Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Wild)
2018–19 Interior
BCHL
4 of 7
8 of 17
58 26 21 11 63 166 160 5 4 1 13 11 Won First Round, 4–1 (Silverbacks)
Won Second Round, 4–3 (Smoke Eaters)
Won Semifinals, 4–1 (Wild)
Lost BCHL Finals, 0–4 (Spruce Kings)
2019–20 Interior
BCHL
5 of 7
8 of 17
58 30 24 0 4 64 174 178 5 4 1 22 11 Won First Round, 4–1 (Wild)
Playoffs Cancelled (COVID-19 pandemic)
2020–21 Pod 1 of 3 20 13 6 - 1 28 69 55 Pod Season Only, No Playoffs
2021–22 Interior
BCHL
6 of 9
10 of 18
54 27 23 - 4 61 152 154 5 1 4 14 26 Won First Round, 4-1 (Warriors)
2022–23 Interior
BCHL
7 of 9
11 of 18
54 27 21 - 6 60 160 164 11 5 6 36 36 Won Div. Quarterfinal, 4-2 (Warriors)
Lost Div. Semifinal, 1–4 (Silverbacks)
  1. ^ Code explanation; GP—Games Played, W—Wins, L—Losses, T—Tied games, OTL—Overtime/Shootout losses, GF—Goals For, GA—Goals Against, Pts—Points
  2. ^ The result of the playoff series shows the team's result first regardless of the outcome, followed by opposite team in parentheses.
  3. ^ Both playoff series was a first to 8 points series which resulted in one tie game versus Penticton.

Notable alumni edit

Alumni who played in the National Hockey League edit

Other notable alumni edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "60th Anniversary Spotlight: 1960's". BCHL.ca. 19 November 2022.
  2. ^ "60th Anniversary Spotlight: 1960's". BCHL.ca. 19 November 2022.
  3. ^ "Vernon Essos ruled BC Junior Hockey 50 years ago". vernonmorningstar.com. 25 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Vernon Essos 1971-1972 Season". VernonJrAHockey.ca. 25 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Vernon Vikings Statistics and History". HockeyDB.com. 25 November 2020.
  6. ^ "The Greatest Moments in Vernon Junior Hockey History". bchlnetwork.ca. 6 March 2021.
  7. ^ "1990 Centennial Cup". youtube.com. 28 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Centennial Cup All Time Results". HockeyCanada.ca. 26 May 2022.
  9. ^ "1992 Centennial Cup". en.wikipedia.org/. 26 August 2022.
  10. ^ "Recapping the Vipers' 1996 RBC Cup Win". bchlnetwork.ca. 24 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Memories Of The '99 Vipers". vernonvipers.com. 22 July 2016.
  12. ^ "BCHHF 1998-99 Vernon Vipers". bchhf.com. 22 July 2016.
  13. ^ "2008-2009 British Columbia Hockey League Season". vernonjrahockey.ca. 22 July 2022.
  14. ^ "Doyle Cup". en.wikipedia.org. 22 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Game Summary". hockeycanada.ca. 22 June 2009.
  16. ^ "The Greatest Moments In Vernon Junior Hockey History". bchlnetwork.ca. 6 March 2021.
  17. ^ "Centennial Cup All Time Results". HockeyCanada.ca. 26 May 2022.
  18. ^ "RBC Cup 2018 Guide and Record Book" (PDF). HockeyCanada.ca. 26 May 2018.
  19. ^ "RBC Cup 2018 Guide and Record Book" (PDF). HockeyCanada.ca. 26 May 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Vipers Website
  • Official website of the BCHL
  • Fan site - Vernon Jr A Hockey History


Preceded by Centennial Cup Champions
1990 and 1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by Royal Bank Cup Champions
1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Royal Bank Cup Champions
1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by Royal Bank Cup Champions
2009 and 2010
Succeeded by

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Vernon Vipers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints Please improve the article by adding information on neglected viewpoints or discuss the issue on the talk page September 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Vernon Vipers are a junior A ice hockey team based in Vernon British Columbia Canada They are members of the Interior Conference of the British Columbia Hockey League BCHL They play their home games at Kal Tire Place Vernon VipersCityVernon British Columbia CanadaLeagueBritish Columbia Hockey LeagueConferenceInteriorFounded1961 1961 62Home arenaKal Tire PlaceColoursRed navy gold white Owner s John GlenTom GlenGeneral managerJason McKeeHead coachJason McKeeWebsitewww vipers bc ca Franchise history1961 1962Vernon Jr Canadians1962 1967Vernon Blades1967 1973Vernon Essos1973 1978Vernon Vikings1978 1980Vernon Canadians1980 1995Vernon Lakers1995 presentVernon Vipers Contents 1 History 2 Season by season history 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Alumni who played in the National Hockey League 3 2 Other notable alumni 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Vernon Jr Canadians Penticton Jr Vees Kelowna Buckaroos and Kamloops Rockets four junior B teams formed the Okanagan Mainline Junior Hockey League in 1961 on the advice and determination of Canadians owner Bill Brown 1 After their inaugural season the Canadians changed their name to Vernon Blades 2 and kept that name until 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 the Abbott Cup Western Canada because the AJHL champions did not want to contest for the BC Alta Championship now called the Doyle Cup In the 1970 Abbott Cup the Weyburn Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League defeated Vernon 4 games to none 3 The Essos repeated as league champions and Mowat Cup winners in 1972 only to lose to the Red Deer Rustlers for the BC Alta Championship 4 games to 2 4 For the start of the 1973 74 season the Vernon Essos became the Vernon Vikings They remained the Vikings until the end of the 1977 78 season 5 The team took a leave of absence for the 1979 80 season In the 1980 81 season as the Vernon Lakers the team only won 8 games out of the 56 played They next season they won only 10 of 47 games It was not until the 1982 83 season that Lakers began to gradually improve In the 1988 playoffs the team made it to the Doyle Cup In 1989 the Lakers started the first of four consecutive trips to the National Championships which saw them win two Centennial Cups 1990 and 1991 three Abbott Cups three Doyle Cups four Mowat Cups four league championships and five conference championships 6 In the 1990 Centennial Cup final Vernon as host faced the heavily favored New Westminster Royals who had previously defeated Vernon in the league finals It was the first televised Centennial Cup Final The game had New Westminster take the lead into the third period 5 3 before Cam Sylven tied the game for the Lakers 5 5 in the third period to force overtime He scored once again in overtime on a breakaway for the 6 5 win and the first of two Centennial Cups for the Lakers 7 The Lakers repeated as Centennial Cup winners in 1991 defeating the Sudbury Cubs of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League 8 4 8 They also contested for the national finals in 1992 but lost in the semifinals to the Winkler Flyers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 5 2 9 circular reference The Vernon franchise would not return to the national tournament for another four years In 1996 the team had rebranded as the Vernon Vipers and the trophy was the inaugural Royal Bank Cup It was one of Vernon s best seasons as they finished the regular season with a 43 13 4 record The Vipers defeated the Langley Thunder for the league title four games to one before defeating the Prince George Spruce Kings Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League for the Mowat Cup three games to none They then faced the Saint Albert Saints Alberta Junior Hockey League team winning four games to three to claim the Doyle Cup The Abbott Cup which was now awarded during the Royal Bank Cup round robin play was given to Melfort Mustangs Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League as they defeated Vipers 5 1 The Vipers had an even round robin winning two games and losing two The Newmarket 87 s of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League were the Vipers next opponent in the semifinals which they won 7 4 In the final the met the host Melfort Mustangs avenging their lose in the semifinals winning by a score of 2 0 10 Three years after winning the inaugural Royal Bank Cup Vernon won another in 1999 The Vipers finished the season with a 52 6 2 record then went on to defeat the Chilliwack Chiefs for the league title the Fred Page Cup They won the Mowat Cup over the Kimberley Dynamiters RMJHL four games to one but it was the first time a team from the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League defeated a team from the BCHL The Doyle Cup was also won by Vernon four games to one over the Calgary Canucks AJHL The Vipers struggled in the Royal Bank Cup tournament winning only once during round robin play but was enough to claim the Abbott Cup by defeating the Estevan Bruins SJHL 3 2 Vernon still managed to advance to the semifinals based on the one win and in that semifinals the Bramalea Blues OPJHL were defeated by a score of 3 2 The Vipers then defeated the Charlottetown Abbies Maritime Junior A Hockey League 9 3 claiming the franchise s fourth national championship in ten years 11 The 1999 Viper team was inducted in the British Columbia Hockey Hall of Fame in 2016 12 In the 2000 01 season the Vernon Vipers failed to make the playoffs the first time since 1982 In 2009 the Vipers swept through the league playoffs defeating the Penticton Vees four games to one the Salmon Arm Silverbacks four games to two and the Powell River Kings four games to two for the league championship 13 The Vernon Vipers then swept the regional and national series with ten straight wins and no losses They defeated the Grande Prairie Storm for the Doyle Cup 14 circular reference and in the Royal Bank Cup Tournament they defeated all teams in the round robin the Kingston Voyageurs 6 3 in the semifinal and the Humboldt Broncos 2 0 in the final winning the franchise s fifth national title and third Royal Bank Cup With five national titles Vernon is the only junior A franchise to have that distinction 15 In 2010 the Vipers were league and divisional winners with 105 points second all time for the franchise finishing with a league record of 51 6 0 3 Having avoided the elimination round the Vipers met up with the fifth place Quesnel Millionaires in the quarterfinals defeating them four games to two The Penticton Vees were the Vipers next opponent in the semifinals also defeated by a result of four games to two In the BCHL finals the Vipers once again took on the Powell River Kings The Kings took Vernon to a game seven which the Vipers won by a score of 3 1 advancing to the Doyle Cup The Doyle Cup series also went to seven games against the Spruce Grove Saints with Vernon winning 7 3 The 2010 National Junior A Tournament was held in Dauphin Manitoba The Vernon Vipers record in the round robin was 3 1 and advanced to the semifinal against the Brockville Braves winning 2 0 In the final against the host team the Dauphin Kings the Vipers won 8 1 giving the Vernon Vipers their fourth Royal Bank Cup and sixth national championship for Vernon 16 The Vipers were the third team that had won back to back national championships the previous two being in 1981 and 1982 Prince Albert Raiders and the 1990 and 1991 Vernon Lakers 17 The Vernon Vipers fourth national title tied them with the Prince Albert Raiders although it is the sixth for the franchise a new Canadian record 18 In 2014 the Vipers were once again in the national tournament as hosts setting a record of ten appearances 19 Season by season history editRoyal Bank Cup Abbott Cup Doyle Cup Mowat Cup League ChampionsVERNON JUNIOR CANADIANSSeason Division Regular season a Playoffs b Finish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1961 62 4th 29 7 21 1 15 95 182 5 2 3 Lost Semifinals 2 3 Buckaroos VERNON BLADESSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1962 63 3rd 31 9 22 0 18 114 145 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals 1 4 Buckaroos 1963 64 3rd 34 7 27 0 14 124 219 7 2 5 Third place round robin1964 65 4th 30 10 16 4 24 99 132 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals 1 4 Buckaroos 1965 66 4th 30 4 25 1 9 100 212 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals 0 4 Kraft Kings 1966 67 3rd 40 15 25 0 30 5 1 4 Lost Semifinals 1 4 Broncos VERNON ESSOSSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1967 68 3rd 40 19 17 4 42 213 218 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals 0 4 Broncos 1968 69 3rd 40 19 15 6 44 177 191 4 0 4 Lost Semifinals 0 4 Cougars 1969 70 1st 48 32 12 4 68 245 151 15 8 7 Won Semifinals 4 1 Centennials Won Final 4 2 Cougars Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersLost Abbott Cup 0 4 Red Wings 1970 71 Interior 2nd 60 34 20 6 74 285 248 5 1 4 Lost in Div Semifinals 1 4 Rockets 1971 72 1st 60 42 17 1 85 18 10 8 Won Semifinals 4 1 Bruins Won Final 4 3 Broncos Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersLost Pacific Centennial Cup Regional 2 4 Rustlers 1972 73 Interior 4th 61 27 33 1 55 292 287 5 1 4 Lost Div Semifinals 1 4 Rockets VERNON VIKINGSSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1973 74 Interior 3rd 64 37 26 1 75 340 302 4 0 4 Lost Div Semifinals 0 4 Broncos 1974 75 Interior 3rd 66 31 33 2 64 327 343 10 4 6 Won Div Semifinals 4 2 Broncos Lost Div Final 0 4 Buckaroos 1975 76 1st 66 47 18 1 95 390 247 10 c 4 5 5 5 Won Quarterfinals 8pts 2pts Bruins Lost Semifinals 1pt 9pts Vees 1976 77 Interior 3rd 68 29 37 2 60 259 321 6 2 4 Lost Div Semifinals 2 4 Vees 1977 78 Interior 6th 66 10 56 0 20 251 486 did not qualifyVERNON CANADIANSSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1978 79 Interior 3rd 62 32 29 1 65 345 338 6 2 4 Lost Div Semifinals 2 4 Rockets 1979 80 Team took a leave of absenceVERNON LAKERSSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1980 81 Interior 5th 56 8 48 0 16 205 435 did not qualify1981 82 Interior 5th 47 10 36 2 22 182 304 did not qualify1982 83 Interior 2nd 56 35 20 1 71 280 235 7 3 4 Lost Div Semifinals 3 4 Knights 1983 84 Interior 2nd 60 45 15 0 90 452 276 6 2 4 Lost Div Semifinals 2 4 Buckaroos 1984 85 Interior 2nd 51 28 21 2 58 261 262 7 3 4 Lost Div Semifinals 3 4 Centennials 1985 86 Interior 3rd 52 28 21 3 59 338 281 7 3 4 33 26 Lost Div Semifinals 3 4 Packers 1986 87 Interior 2nd 52 33 17 2 68 381 257 10 6 4 45 47 Won Div Semifinals 4 0 Knights Lost Div Final 2 4 Packers 1987 88 Interior 1st 52 42 10 0 84 381 216 19 14 5 120 75 Won Div Semifinals 4 0 Centennials Won Div Final 4 0 Knights Won BCJHL Final 4 1 Sockeyes Won Mowat Cup 2 0 North Stars Lost Doyle Cup 0 4 Canucks 1988 89 Interior 1st 60 40 19 1 81 376 256 31 22 9 146 112 Won Div Semifinals 4 1 Packers Won Div Final 4 0 Centennials Won BCJHL Final 4 1 Royals Won Mowat Cup 2 0 Mustangs Won Doyle Cup 4 2 Rustlers Won Abbott Cup 4 2 Broncos 4th place Centennial Cup round robin1989 90 Interior 1st 58 33 20 5 71 330 229 19 12 7 92 73 1st place Interior round robinLost BCJHL Final 2 4 Royals Second place Centennial Cup round robinWon Centennial Cup Semifinals 11 5 Hawks Won Centennial Cup Final 6 5 OT Royals 1990 91 Interior 3rd 60 37 20 3 77 359 266 28 23 5 170 126 Won Div Semifinals 4 0 Spartans Won Div Final 4 2 Chiefs Won BCJHL Final 4 0 Paper Kings Won Mowat Cup 3 0 Spruce Kings Won Doyle Cup 4 1 Royals Won Abbott Cup 5 4 OT Terriers 4th place Centennial Cup round robinWon Centennial Cup Semifinals 7 5 Terriers Won Centennial Cup Final 8 4 Cubs 1991 92 Interior 4th 60 34 23 3 71 348 286 30 22 8 168 116 Won Div Semifinals 4 2 Spartans Won Div Final 4 2 Chiefs Won BCJHL Final 4 0 Ice Hawks Won Mowat Cup 3 0 Spruce Kings Won Doyle Cup 4 2 Grizzlys Won Abbott Cup 5 3 Flyers 1st place Centennial Cup round robinLost Centennial Cup Semifinals 2 5 Flyers 1992 93 Interior 3rd 60 35 23 2 72 336 278 5 1 4 14 22 Lost Div Semifinals 1 4 Panthers 1993 94 Interior 3rd 60 31 29 0 62 286 314 11 4 7 38 48 Won Div Semifinals 4 3 Panthers Lost Div Final 0 4 Spartans 1994 95 Interior 3rd 60 28 28 4 60 297 284 9 5 4 41 37 Won Prelim Round 2 0 Ice Hawks Lost Quarterfinals 3 4 Panthers VERNON VIPERSSeason Division Regular season PlayoffsFinish GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA GP W L GF GA Result1995 96 Interior 1st 60 43 13 4 90 324 219 30 23 7 156 102 Won Quarterfinals 4 1 Clippers Won Semifinals 4 0 Capitals Won BCJHL Final 4 1 Thunder Won Mowat Cup 3 0 Spruce Kings Won Doyle Cup 4 3 Saints Lost Abbott Cup 1 5 Mustangs Third place Royal Bank Cup round robinWon Royal Bank Cup Semifinals 7 4 87 s Won Royal Bank Cup Final 2 0 Mustangs 1996 97 Interior 1st 60 43 14 5 87 339 212 14 9 5 56 50 Won in Quarterfinals 4 0 Centennials Won in Semifinals 4 1 Smoke Eaters Lost in BCHL Final 1 4 Eagles 1997 98 Interior 2nd 60 33 19 8 74 251 229 7 3 4 17 25 Lost in Quarterfinals 3 4 Smoke Eaters 1998 99 Interior 1st 60 52 6 2 106 305 145 30 22 8 150 88 Won in Conference Semifinals 4 1 Centennials Won in Conference Final 4 0 Spruce Kings Won in BCHL Final 4 1 Chiefs Won in Mowat Cup 3 1 Dynamiters Won in Doyle Cup 4 1 Canucks Won in Abbott Cup 3 2 Mustangs Fourth place in Royal Bank Cup round robinWon in Royal Bank Cup Semifinals 3 2 Blues Won in Royal Bank Cup Final 9 3 Abbies 1999 00 Interior 2nd 60 35 20 5 75 242 216 18 9 9 56 64 Won in Conference Semifinals 4 2 Spruce Kings Won in Conference Final 4 3 Centennials Lost in BCHL Final 1 4 Chiefs 2000 01 Interior 5th 60 24 26 10 58 203 225 did not qualify2001 02 Interior 1st 60 33 21 6 72 243 205 17 10 7 52 40 Won Conf Quarterfinals 4 0 Centennials Won Conf Final 4 3 Panthers Lost BCHL Final 2 4 Chiefs 2002 03 Interior 1st 60 47 12 0 1 95 273 150 17 10 7 52 40 Won Conf Quarterfinals 4 0 Panthers Won Conf Final 4 0 Smoke Eaters Won BCHL Final 4 0 Chiefs Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersLost Doyle Cup 2 4 Kodiaks 2003 04 Interior 2nd 60 37 15 1 7 82 233 182 5 1 4 13 17 Lost Conf Quarterfinals 1 4 Smoke Eaters 2004 05 Interior 1st 60 42 9 3 6 93 232 156 14 9 5 40 41 Won Conf Semifinals 4 0 Vees Won in Conference Final 4 1 Spruce Kings Lost BCHL Final 1 4 Eagles 2005 06 Interior 3rd 60 36 18 2 4 78 205 165 10 5 5 32 29 Won Conf Quarterfinals 4 1 Spruce Kings Lost Conf Semifinals 1 4 Silverbacks 2006 07 Interior 2nd 60 37 19 1 3 78 246 193 22 14 8 70 53 Won Conf Quarterfinals 4 2 Warriors Won Conf Semifinals 4 1 Smoke Eaters Won Conf Final 4 1 Vees Lost BCHL Final 2 4 Clippers 2007 08 Interior 4th 60 36 20 2 2 76 238 185 10 6 4 35 31 Won Conf Quarterfinals 3 0 Smoke Eaters Lost Conf Semifinals 3 4 Vees 2008 09 Interior 1st 60 42 14 1 3 88 223 145 25 20 5 152 90 Won Conf Semifinals 4 1 Vees Won Conf Final 4 2 Silverbacks Won BCHL Final 4 2 Kings Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersWon Doyle Cup 4 0 Storm 1st place Royal Bank Cup RRWon Royal Bank Cup Semifinals 6 3 Voyageurs Won Royal Bank Cup Final 2 0 Broncos 2009 10 Interior 1st 60 51 6 0 3 105 298 119 32 21 11 117 77 Won Conf Semifinals 4 2 Millionaires Won Conf Final 4 2 Vees Won BCHL Final 4 3 Kings Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersWon Doyle Cup 4 3 Saints 2nd place Royal Bank Cup RRWon Royal Bank Cup Semifinals 2 0 Braves Won Royal Bank Cup Final 8 1 Kings 2010 11 Interior 1st 60 36 11 4 9 85 197 141 28 21 7 93 59 Won Conf Semifinals 4 2 Warriors Won Conf Final 4 2 Silverbacks Won BCHL Final 4 0 Kings Mowat Cup Automatic WinnersWon Doyle Cup 4 3 Saints 1st Place Royal Bank Cup RR 4 0 Won RBC Semifinal vs Dukes 4 1Lost RBC Final vs Kings 2 02011 12 Interior 5th 60 30 27 1 2 63 208 193 did not qualify2012 13 Interior 6th 56 21 25 1 9 52 139 170 did not qualify2013 14 Interior 3rd 58 30 18 4 6 70 187 175 19 10 9 66 58 Won Div Semifinals 4 2 Warriors Won Div Final 4 3 Vees Won Semifinal Round Robin 2 0Lost BCHL Final 0 4 Express 2014 15 InteriorBCHL 2nd4th 58 36 18 1 3 76 218 161 11 7 4 32 31 Won Div Semifinals 0 4 Centennials Lost Div Final 3 4 Vees 2015 16 InteriorBCHL 4th12th 58 24 31 0 3 51 179 206 5 1 4 9 21 Lost Div Semifinal 1 4 Vees 2016 17 InteriorBCHL 2 of 66 of 17 58 30 19 4 5 69 181 158 12 7 5 40 27 Won Div Semifinals 4 1 Smoke Eaters Lost Div Finals 3 4 Vees 2017 18 InteriorBCHL 2 of 72 of 17 58 39 14 4 1 83 205 118 10 5 5 24 19 Won Div Quarterfinals 4 0 Silverbacks Lost Div Semifinals 2 4 Wild 2018 19 InteriorBCHL 4 of 78 of 17 58 26 21 11 63 166 160 5 4 1 13 11 Won First Round 4 1 Silverbacks Won Second Round 4 3 Smoke Eaters Won Semifinals 4 1 Wild Lost BCHL Finals 0 4 Spruce Kings 2019 20 InteriorBCHL 5 of 78 of 17 58 30 24 0 4 64 174 178 5 4 1 22 11 Won First Round 4 1 Wild Playoffs Cancelled COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Pod 1 of 3 20 13 6 1 28 69 55 Pod Season Only No Playoffs2021 22 InteriorBCHL 6 of 910 of 18 54 27 23 4 61 152 154 5 1 4 14 26 Won First Round 4 1 Warriors 2022 23 InteriorBCHL 7 of 911 of 18 54 27 21 6 60 160 164 11 5 6 36 36 Won Div Quarterfinal 4 2 Warriors Lost Div Semifinal 1 4 Silverbacks Code explanation GP Games Played W Wins L Losses T Tied games OTL Overtime Shootout losses GF Goals For GA Goals Against Pts Points The result of the playoff series shows the team s result first regardless of the outcome followed by opposite team in parentheses Both playoff series was a first to 8 points series which resulted in one tie game versus Penticton Notable alumni editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items September 2011 Alumni who played in the National Hockey League edit Ron Areshenkoff Murray Baron Ryan Bayda Ron Delorme Dallas Drake Todd Ewen Bob Gassoff Chay Genoway Derek Gustafson Andrew Hammond Jerry Holland Ken Holland Dane Jackson Ed Johnstone Connor Jones Scott King Bill Lindsay Jason Marshall Bruce Major Darcy Martini Vic Mercredi Glen Metropolit Sandy Moger Don Murdoch David Oliver Rich Parent Rod Pelley Rudy Poeschek Dale Purinton Terry Ryan Mike Santorelli Kevin Sawyer Corey Spring Tyson Strachan Aaron Volpatti Matt Watkins Tiger Williams Matt Zaba Mike Zalewski Other notable alumni edit Justin Bourne Brent Dodginghorse Brad Farynuk Garrett Festerling Curtis Fraser Jack Glen Bryan McGregor Marty SteinSee also editList of ice hockey teams in British ColumbiaReferences edit 60th Anniversary Spotlight 1960 s BCHL ca 19 November 2022 60th Anniversary Spotlight 1960 s BCHL ca 19 November 2022 Vernon Essos ruled BC Junior Hockey 50 years ago vernonmorningstar com 25 November 2020 Vernon Essos 1971 1972 Season VernonJrAHockey ca 25 May 2022 Vernon Vikings Statistics and History HockeyDB com 25 November 2020 The Greatest Moments in Vernon Junior Hockey History bchlnetwork ca 6 March 2021 1990 Centennial Cup youtube com 28 February 2016 Centennial Cup All Time Results HockeyCanada ca 26 May 2022 1992 Centennial Cup en wikipedia org 26 August 2022 Recapping the Vipers 1996 RBC Cup Win bchlnetwork ca 24 June 2021 Memories Of The 99 Vipers vernonvipers com 22 July 2016 BCHHF 1998 99 Vernon Vipers bchhf com 22 July 2016 2008 2009 British Columbia Hockey League Season vernonjrahockey ca 22 July 2022 Doyle Cup en wikipedia org 22 January 2022 Game Summary hockeycanada ca 22 June 2009 The Greatest Moments In Vernon Junior Hockey History bchlnetwork ca 6 March 2021 Centennial Cup All Time Results HockeyCanada ca 26 May 2022 RBC Cup 2018 Guide and Record Book PDF HockeyCanada ca 26 May 2018 RBC Cup 2018 Guide and Record Book PDF HockeyCanada ca 26 May 2018 External links editOfficial website of the Vipers Website Official website of the BCHL Fan site Vernon Jr A Hockey History Preceded byThunder Bay Flyers Centennial Cup Champions1990 and 1991 Succeeded byThunder Bay FlyersPreceded byCalgary Canucks Royal Bank Cup Champions1996 Succeeded bySummerside Western CapitalsPreceded bySouth Surrey Eagles Royal Bank Cup Champions1999 Succeeded byFort McMurray Oil BaronsPreceded byHumboldt Broncos Royal Bank Cup Champions2009 and 2010 Succeeded byPembroke Lumber Kings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vernon Vipers amp oldid 1190124684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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