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The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey
leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey
League.
The 20 teams of the WHL are divided into Western and Eastern conferences.
Eastern Conference teams
The eastern conference is divided into the east and central divisions, which comprises teams from Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
East division
Central division
Western Conference teams
The western conference is divided into the B.C. and U.S. divisions, which consist of teams from British Columbia, Oregon and
Washington.
B.C. division
U.S. division
History
- 1968- League began play as the Western Canada Hockey League with Bill Hunter as chairman of the board. There was 2 divisions: East (Flin Flon Bombers, Estevan Bruins, Winnipeg Jets,
Brandon Wheat Kings); West (Edmonton Oil Kings, Calgary
Centennials, Saskatoon Blades, Swift Current Broncos.
- 1970- Regina
Pats are granted a franchise, and play in the Eastern Division; Medicine Hat Tigers are granted a frachise, and play in the Western Division.
- 1971- Estevan
Bruins move to New Westminster,
and play in the Western Division. Victoria
Cougars, and Vancouver Nats granted
franchises, both play in the Western Division. Swift Current and Saskatoon move the Eastern Division.
- 1973- Vancouver Nats move to Kamloops. Winnipeg Jets become Winnipeg Clubs.
- 1974- Swift Current Broncos move to Lethbridge
- 1976- League splits into 3 divisions: East (Brandon, Saskatoon, Flin-Flon, Regina);
Central (Medicine Hat, Winnipeg, Lethbridge, Calgary); West (New Westminster, Kamloops, Portland, Victoria). Edmonton Oil Kings move to Portland. Winnipeg Clubs become Winnipeg Monarchs.
- 1977- Winnipeg
Monarchs, and Kamloops Chiefs fold, Billings Bighorns are granted a franchise and play in the Central
Division, Seattle Breakers granted a franchise and play in
the Western Division. Calgary Centennials become the Calgary Wranglers.
- 1978- The WCHL become the Western Hockey League. Flin Flon Bombers move to Edmonton.
- 1979- The WHL splits into 2 divisions: West (Portland, Victoria, Seattle, New
Westminster) and East (Regina, Calgary, Medicine Hat, Billings, Brandon, Lethbridge, Saskatoon, Great Falls) Edmonton Oil Kings move to Great Falls. Great Falls Americans fold on December 16.
- 1980- Winnipeg
Warriors granted a franchise, and would play in the east division. Spokane Flyers granted a franchise and would play in the west division.
- 1981- New Westminster Bruins move to Kamloops. Spokane Flyers
fold on December 2.
- 1982- Billings
Bighorns fold, Prince Albert Raiders,
Nanaimo Islanders, and Kelowna Wings are all granted franchises. Prince Albert
plays in the east division, Kelowna and Nanaimo in the west.
- 1983- Nanaimo Islanders move to New Westminster.
- 1984- Winnipeg
Warriors moves to Moose Jaw. Kamloops Junior Oilers
become the Kamloops Blazers.
- 1985- Kelowna Wings move to Spokane. Seattle Breakers become Seattle Thunderbirds.
- 1986- Lethbridge
Broncos move to Swift Current.
- 1987- Calgary Wranglers
move to Lethbridge.
- 1988- New Westminster Bruins move to Tri-Cities.
- 1991- Tacoma
Rockets granted a franchise, and play in the western division.
- 1992- Red Deer Rebels
granted a franchise, and play in the eastern division.
- 1994- Victoria Cougars move to Prince George.
- 1995- WHL divides into 3 divisions: West (Spokane, Tri-Cities, Tacoma, Seattle,
Kamloops, Portland, Prince George); Central (Swift Current, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Red Deer, Calgary); and East (Brandon,
Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw). Calgary Hitmen are
granted a franchise. Tacoma Rockets move to Kelowna.
- 1996- Edmonton Ice
are granted a franchise, and play in the central division. Swift Current moves to the east division.
- 1998- Edmonton Ice
move to Cranbrook, becoming the Kootenay
Ice.
- 2001- WHL divides into 2 conferences, of 2 divisions each: Eastern Conference: East
Division (Brandon, Regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Prince Albert); Central Division (Red Deer, Swift Current, Lethbridge, Calgary,
Medicine Hat); Western Conference: British Columbia Division (Kamloops, Kootenay, Prince George, Kelowna, Vancouver); United
States Division (Portland, Spokane, Tri-Cities, Seattle). Vancouver Giants granted a franchise.
- 2003- Everett
Silvertips granted a franchise and play in the United States division.
See also
List of ice hockey leagues
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