Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League Explained

Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League
Sport:Ice hockey
Founded:1965
Inaugural:1965–66
Teams:11
Feeds:BCHL
Champion:Saanich Predators
Most Champs:Campbell River Storm

The Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) is a junior ice hockey league of 11 clubs on Vancouver Island. The Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season. In 2024, the league decided to withdraw from the Hockey Canada framework and operate as an independent farm league for the BCHL.

History

The most recent provincial Jr. B champions to come from the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League are the Campbell River Storm in 2015, the Peninsula Panthers in 2011, the Victoria Cougars in 2007, and the Campbell River Storm again in 1999 during their dynasty of the league. The only team in VIJHL history to ever win the Keystone Cup as Western Canadian champions are the 2015 Campbell River Storm. This has been accomplished multiple times by teams in the rival Pacific Junior Hockey League and Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.

In 2012, the VIJHL announced the addition of two new franchises, the Nanaimo Buccaneers and the Westshore Wolves. The Buccaneers are the namesake of a team that played in the VIJHL in the 1970s. The Wolves are not new to the area either, but are replacing an unsuccessful team, the Westshore Stingers, that folded on December 4, 2010. The Lake Cowichan Kraken and Port Alberni Bombers joined the league as expansion franchises in the 2021–22 VIJHL season.[1] [2]

In 2023, governing body BC Hockey announced plans to restructure its junior hockey framework following the departure of its only Junior A league.[3] The three Junior B leagues (PJHL, KIJHL and VIJHL) were summarily designated as "Junior A Tier 2", with plans to conduct an independent evaluation of those teams seeking to be promoted to "Junior A Tier 1". It was expected that those teams promoted to Tier 1 would eventually apply for membership in the CJHL.[4] The league expected the evaluations to be completed during the 2024–25 season.[5]

In April 2024, the league announced that it would withdraw from the Hockey Canada framework and become an independent farm league for the BCHL in the 2024–25 season.[6] [7] [8] Some BCHL clubs acquired an ownership stake in VIJHL clubs after the announcement.[8] [9] [10] However, sources reported that there will be no club-specific affiliations, and that BCHL teams will be allowed to call players up from, or send players down to, any VIJHL team.[11]

Franchises

DivisionTeamHomeArena
NorthCampbell River StormCampbell RiverRod Brind'Amour Arena
Comox Valley Glacier KingsCourtenayComox Valley Sports Centre
Lake Cowichan KrakenLake CowichanCowichan Lake Sport Arena
Nanaimo BuccaneersNanaimoNanaimo Ice Centre
Oceanside GeneralsParksvilleOceanside Place
Port Alberni BombersPort AlberniAlberni Valley Multiplex
SouthKerry Park IslandersMill BayKerry Park Arena
Peninsula PanthersNorth SaanichPanorama Recreation Centre
Saanich PredatorsSaanichGeorge Pearkes Arena
Victoria CougarsEsquimaltArchie Browning Sports Centre
Westshore WolvesColwoodThe Q Centre

Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy champions

|-! width="20"|Year! width="160"|Winning team ! width="160"|Losing team |-| 2024 || Saanich Predators || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 2023 || Oceanside Generals || Saanich Predators|- | 2022 || Peninsula Panthers || Oceanside Generals|- | 2021 || align="center"; colspan="2"; rowspan="2"|Not awarded |- | 2020 |- | 2019 || Victoria Cougars || Campbell River Storm|- | 2018 || Campbell River Storm || Saanich Braves|- | 2017 || Campbell River Storm || Victoria Cougars|- | 2016 || Victoria Cougars || Campbell River Storm|- | 2015 || Campbell River Storm || Victoria Cougars|- | 2014 || Victoria Cougars || Peninsula Panthers|- | 2013 || Victoria Cougars || Comox Valley Glacier Kings|- | 2012 || Victoria Cougars || Peninsula Panthers|- | 2011 || Peninsula Panthers || Victoria Cougars|- | 2010 || Peninsula Panthers || Comox Valley Glacier Kings|- | 2009 || Oceanside Generals || Victoria Cougars|- | 2008 || Victoria Cougars || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 2007 || Victoria Cougars || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 2006 || Kerry Park Islanders || Campbell River Storm|- | 2005 || Victoria Cougars || Campbell River Storm|- | 2004 || Campbell River Storm || Peninsula Panthers|- | 2003 || Campbell River Storm || Victoria Cougars|- | 2002 || Campbell River Storm || Peninsula Panthers|- | 2001 || Campbell River Storm || Kerry Park Islanders|-

|-! width="20"|Year! width="160"|Winning team |-| 2000 || Campbell River Storm|- | 1999 || Campbell River Storm|- | 1998 || Campbell River Storm|- | 1997 || Parksville Generals|- | 1996 || Saanich Braves|- | 1995 || Comox Valley Glacier Kings|- | 1994 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1993 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1992 || Parksville Generals|- | 1991 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1990 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1989 || Peninsula Eagles|- | 1988 || Saanich Braves|- | 1987 || Juan de Fuca Gulls|- | 1986 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1985 || Oak Bay Flyers|- | 1984 || Saanich Braves|- | 1983 || Oak Bay Flyers|- | 1982 || Kerry Park Islanders|- | 1981 || Oak Bay Flyers|- | 1980 || Saanich Braves|- | 1979 || Saanich Braves|- | 1978 || Saanich Braves|-

League championships by team

|-! Team! Championships|- align="center"| align="left"|Campbell River Storm || 13|- align="center"| align="left"|Victoria Cougars || 8|- align="center"| align="left"|Kerry Park Islanders || 7|- align="center"| align="left"|Saanich Braves || 6|- align="center"| align="left"|Peninsula Panthers || 3|- align="center"| align="left"|Oak Bay Flyers || 3|- align="center"| align="left"|Parksville Generals || 3|- align="center"| align="left"|Oceanside Generals || 2|- align="center"| align="left"|Peninsula Eagles || 1|- align="center"| align="left"|Saanich Predators || 1|- align="center"| align="left"|Comox Valley Glacier Kings || 1|- align="center"| align="left"|Juan de Fuca Gulls || 1|-

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rothbauer . Kevin . Release the Lake Cowichan Kraken! . 3 August 2024 . Cowichan Valley Citizen . Black Press Media . 26 May 2021 . en.
  2. News: Dheensaw . Cleve . Port Alberni Bombers latest expansion team for VIJHL . 3 August 2024 . Times Colonist . Glacier Media Group . 28 May 2021 . en.
  3. Web site: BC Hockey announces new Junior A pathway. bchockey.net . British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association . 2 February 2024.
  4. Web site: BC Hockey Junior A pathway update. bchockey.net . British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association . 2 February 2024.
  5. Web site: B.C. Junior A leagues partner with Blackfin Sports Group. bchockey.net . British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association . 2 February 2024.
  6. News: Ewen . Steve . Vancouver Island Junior B loop cuts ties with Hockey Canada, joins forces with BCHL . 29 May 2024 . The Province . Postmedia . 30 April 2024.
  7. Web site: VIJHL announces decision to become independent league . vijhl.com . Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League . 29 May 2024.
  8. News: Bailey . Jim . Trail Smoke Eaters owner purchases VIJHL Peninsula Panthers . 19 July 2024 . Trail Times . Black Press Media . 1 May 2024.
  9. News: Ferguson . Dan . Langley Rivermen acquire a farm team . 12 June 2024 . Aldergrove Star . Black Press Media . 6 June 2024.
  10. News: BCHL’s Alberni Valley Bulldogs have new owner . 20 July 2024 . Vancouver Island Free Daily . Black Press Media . 3 June 2024.
  11. News: Dheensaw . Cleve . VIJHL latest league to bolt Hockey Canada and go independent . 19 July 2024 . Times Colonist . Glacier Media Group . 29 April 2024.