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The Kamloops tradition started nearly eighty-five years ago when they registered a team with the B.C.A.H.A.during the 1927-28 season.
Their teams played on natural ice until Kamloops built a 2200 seat Memorial Arena during the 1948-49 season.
The first championship Kamloops team, the Elks played the following year in the new Mainland Okanagan Amateur Hockey League.
In 1950, the Kamloops Elks defeated the Naniamo Clippers in the BC Championship semifinals.
A few years later the Kamloops Loggers, won the Coy Cup. (BC Senior "AA" Championship)
Another Kamloops team, the Chiefs played in the Okanagan Senior Hockey League and won the Coy Cup in 1963 and 1964.(BC Senior "AA" Championship).
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Arthur "Art" Gagne ~ Born: October 11, 1896. ~ Died: October 06, 1988. Art did some wonderful work in establishing hockey around Kamloops through coaching and running the area league. He was also responsible for artificial ice in Kamloops and training referees. He was named to the Kamloops Hall of Fame for his work. |
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In 1953, Fred Sasakamoose, a Cree man from northern Saskatchewan, became the first status Indian to play in the NHL. Known for his deadly slapshot, Fred was sometimes called "the reluctant Blackhawk" because he almost refused a contract with the Chicago team in favour of returning to his Sandy Lake reserve. After only one season, he chose to leave the NHL, but went on to play with the Kamloops Chiefs, where he was named honourary Chief "Thunderstick" of the Kamloops Indian Band. When he returned home, he became Chief to his own people for six years. Fred discusses the difficulty of overcoming his residential school experience, his battle with alcohol as a young man, and the work he now does to heal substance abuse in his community. He also works with the NHL's Diversity Committee and runs an annual hockey camp for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal kids. Courtesy: Moving Images Distributers. |
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Dale Cassell, local referee with over 50 years of officiating in Canada. Dale has refereed in the 1966 Canada vs. Russia Series,the British Columbia Junior Hockey League, Western Hockey League, Recreational Leagues, Senior Leagues and Minor Hockey games over the years. |
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1979-1981 Delta Hurry Kings - folded February 11, 1981.
University of British Columbia played exhibition games
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