Coy Cup

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The Coy Cup is awarded to the Senior AA ice hockey champions of British Columbia. Teams from the Yukon have also competed.

History[]

The trophy was donated to the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association by Colonel Coy of the 50th Gordon Highlanders (now the 16th Scottish) of Victoria, British Columbia. The Coy Cup was first awarded to the Enderby Hockey Club in the 1922-23 season.

The Coy Cup is the Senior AA championship of British Columbia, formerly known as Senior B until 1983. The winner of the Coy Cup for some time competed for the now-defunct Hardy Cup National Championship.

In 2017, the Whitehorse Huskies became the first team from outside BC to win the Coy Cup.

Champions[]

Senior B Champions[]

Pre-cup champions

Coy Cup champions

  • 1922-23 -
  • 1924-25 -
  • 1926-27 -
  • 1927-28 - Vernon
  • 1928-29 -
  • 1929-30 - Vernon Hockey Club
  • 1930-31 -
  • 1931-32 - Vernon and Prince George, jointly
  • 1932-33 -
  • 1933-34 - Vernon
  • 1934-35 - Vernon
  • 1935-36 -
  • 1936-37 -
  • 1937-38 -
  • 1938-39 - Bralorne Golddiggers
  • 1939-40 - No Competition
  • 1940-41 - Nanaimo Clippers
  • 1941-42 - Nanaimo Clippers
  • 1942-43 - Vernon Hockey Club
  • 1943-44 -
  • 1944-45 - No Competition
  • 1945-46 - Vernon
  • 1946-47 - ()
  • 1947-48 -
  • 1948-49 - Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr)
  • 1949-50 - Trail All-Stars (Frank Waite)
  • 1950-51 - (Frank Waite)
  • 1951-52 - ()
  • 1952-53 - Trail All-Stars ()
  • 1953-54 - Trail All-Stars ()
  • 1954-55 - Trail All-Stars ()
  • 1955-56 - Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr)
  • 1956-57 - Kimberley Dynamiters (John Achtzener)
  • 1957-58 - Nanaimo Clippers (Red Carr)
  • 1958-59 - Vancouver Carlings ()
  • 1959-60 - (Red Carr)
  • 1960-61 - ()
  • 1961-62 - ()
  • 1962-63 - Kamloops Chiefs ()
  • 1963-64 - Kamloops Chiefs (Walter "Buddy" Evans)
  • 1964-65 - (Vernon Dye)
  • 1965-66 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Bill Ramsden)
  • 1966-67 - Powell River Regals (Robert McCallum)
  • 1967-68 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Bill Ramsden)
  • 1968-69 - Powell River Regals ()
  • 1969-70 - Powell River Regals (Bob Crawford) (Hardy Cup Champions of Canada)
  • 1970-71 - Prince George Mohawks ()
  • 1971-72 - (T. Shmyr)
  • 1972-73 - (Robert Brooks)
  • 1973-74 - (G. Glazier)
  • 1974-75 - Prince George Mohawks (Don Wilkie)
  • 1975-76 - Prince George Mohawks (Don Wilkie)
  • 1976-77 - (P. Shmyr)
  • 1977-78 - Prince George Mohawks (Don Wilkie) (Hardy Cup Champions of Canada)
  • 1978-79 - North Shore Hurry Kings (John Anderson)
  • 1979-80 - Burnaby Lakers (Gary Forbes) (Hardy Cup Champions of Canada)
  • 1980-81 - Victoria Athletics ()
  • 1981-82 - Quesnel Kangaroos (R. Marsh)
  • 1982-83 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Bob Marsh)

Senior "AA" Champions[]

  • 1983-84 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Jim Marsh)
  • 1984-85 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Jim Marsh)
  • 1985-86 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Brad Gassoff, W. Holmes)
  • 1986-87 - Quesnel Kangaroos (Brad Gassoff)
  • 1987-88 - Quesnel Kangaroos ()
  • 1988-89 - ()
  • 1989-90 - Quesnel Kangaroos ()
  • 1990-91 - (L. Black, A. Cota)
  • 1991-92 - (G. Thygesen, B. Chapman)
  • 1992-93 - Powell River Regals ()
  • 1993-94 - Sicamous Eagles (N. Andrews, K. Davies)
  • 1994-95 - No Competition
  • 1995-96 - (D. Rainville)
  • 1996-97 - (G.Rosa)
  • 1997-98 - Quesnel Kangaroos
  • 1998-99 - Ft. St. James Stars
  • 1999-00 - No Competition
  • 2000-01 - New Westminster Beavers
  • 2001-02 - Trail Smoke Eaters (M. Heslop)
  • 2002-03 - Trail Smoke Eaters (Peter Sheets, M. Heslop)
  • 2003-04 - (B. Watson)
  • 2004-05 - (M. Whelan, M. Steponavicious)
  • 2005-06 - Kitimat Ice Demons
  • 2006-07 - Rossland Warriors (Dan Bradford)
  • 2007-08 - Kitimat Ice Demons (M. Steponavicious)
  • 2008-09 - Williams Lake Stampeders (K. Kohlen)
  • 2009-10 - Powell River Regals
  • 2010-11 - Kitimat Ice Demons
  • 2011-12 - Smithers Steelheads
  • 2012-13 - Williams Lake Stampeders
  • 2013-14 - Williams Lake Stampeders
  • 2014-15 - Fort St. John Flyers
  • 2015-16 - Fort St. John Flyers
  • 2016-17 - Whitehorse Huskies
  • 2017-18 - Dawson Creek Canucks
  • 2018-19 Dawson Creek Canucks
  • 2019-20 COVID CANCELLED

References[]

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