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The Rossland Warriors are a senior men's ice hockey team that operated out of Rossland, British Columbia. They played in the Western International Hockey League for ten seasons, from 1956-1967, leaving the league due to financial troubles.[1] The Warriors won the WIHL league title during the 1957-58 season,[2] losing to the Kelowna Packers in the Allan Cup playoffs.[3] Rossland won the Coy Cup in 2007.[4][5]
Season records
editSeason Games Won Lost Tied Points Goals for Goals against Standing Playoffs 1956-57 48 14 34 0 - 163 228 4th Lost Semi Final 1957-58 48 28 20 0 56 190 169 2nd Won Final, Lost BC 1958-59 40 19 19 2 40 178 173 2nd Lost Final 1959-60 40 13 26 1 27 183 245 3rd Lost Semi Final 1960-61 36 13 22 1 27 150 197 3rd Lost Semi Final 1961-62 38 9 29 0 18 142 264 4th out of playoffs 1963-64 48 18 27 3 39 200 251 4th Lost Semi Final 1964-65 48 16 30 2 34 - - 5th out of playoffs 1965-66 50 20 27 3 43 220 255 5th out of playoffs 1966-67 50 18 29 3 39 201 264 5th out of playoffs
References
edit- ^ "Warriors Want Back Into Interior League". The Vancouver Sun. March 16, 1968. p. 19.
- ^ "Rossland, Kelowna To Battle Tonight". The Vancouver Sun. March 24, 1958. p. 15.
- ^ Inglis, George (April 19, 1958). "Kelowna six unperturbed over 'Macs'". The Windsor Star. p. 24.
- ^ Bertrand, Guy (2007-01-30). "Rossland Warriors will host Coy Cup". Trail Daily Times – via ProQuest.
- ^ "COY CUP CHAMPS: The Rossland Warriors are all smiles..." Trail Daily Times. 2007-03-12 – via ProQuest.
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