Blazers of Kamloops

The Blazers of Kamloops are a frankness from Hockey junior-major of the Canada localized to Kamloops and Colombia-British and evolving/moving within the Western Hockey League .

History

The team was founded in 1966 under the name of Bruins d' Estevan and played her matches local with Estevan in the province of the Saskatchewan. In 1971, they became the Bruins de New Westminster and moved with New Westminster as a Colombia-British. The club moved in Kamloops in 1981 and took the name of Oilers Junior until in 1984, where they took their current name.

The team has the record of the WHL for the most titles of Coupe Memorial with 5:

The record of the Canadian Ligue of hockey belongs to the Marlboros of Toronto (today Storm de Guelph).

Blazers and the LNH

Here a list of the players having played their hockey junior with the Blazers for then disputing at least a match in the National league of hockey:

See too

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