Bighorns de Billings
The Bighorns de Billings was a team of Hockey based with Billings in the Montana which existed of 1977 to 1982. The team was a new version of the Centennials of Calgary and evolved/moved in the Western Hockey League.
The shirts of the team were inspired by those of the Capitals of Washington of the National league of hockey.
In 1982, the frankness moves with Nanaimo in Colombia-British for one season and becomes the Islanders .
Identities of the frankness
- Buffaloes of Calgary - for the season 1966-67
- Centennials of Calgary - of 1967 to 77
- Bighorns de Billings - of 1977 to 82
- Islanders de Nanaimo - for the season 1982-83
- Bruins de New Westminster - of 1983 to 1988
- Americans of Tri-City - since 1988
Seasons after seasons
Bighorns de Billings
Note: PJ: played parts, V: victories, D: defeats, NR: ties, Pts: Points, BP: goals for, BC: goals against, Pun: minutes of penalty
Islanders de Nanaimo
Players of the frankness having evolved/moved in the LNH
Bighorns de Billings
Islanders de Nanaimo
- Mark Lamb
- Jim McGeough
- Pokey Reddick
- Bob Rouse
- Rocky Trottier
- Alfie Turcotte
- Richard Zemlak
- Vern Smith (this last played only one match in the LNH)
See too
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