Kelowna Buckaroos

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Kelowna Buckaroos
City Kamloops, British Columbia
League British Columbia Hockey League
Operated 1961 - 1988
Home Arena Kelowna Memorial Arena
Colours Red, Black, and White

The Kelowna Buckaroos were a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. They were a part of the British Columbia Hockey League.

Kelowna Buckaroos 1961 - 1983
Summerland Buckaroos 1983 - 1988

[edit] History

The Kelowna Buckaroos are one of the original four of the British Columbia Hockey League. They won two league titles, a British Columbia title (the Mowat Cup), and a Doyle Cup as Alberta/BC Champions. In 1983, the Buckaroos moved to Summerland, British Columbia. Their season-to-season success dwindled in Summerland as they were replaced in Kelowna by the Kelowna Packers in 1985. The Buckaroos played their final game in 1988 after four straight losing records.

[edit] Season-by-Season Record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1961-62 28 17 10 1 - 148 109 35 2nd OMJHL Lost Final
1962-63 32 26 3 3 - 243 100 55 1st OMJHL Lost Final
1963-64 35 17 16 2 - 165 171 36 2nd OJHL Lost Final
1964-65 30 14 11 5 - 137 99 33 2nd OJHL Won League
1965-66 30 24 6 0 - 180 87 48 1st OJHL Lost Final
1966-67 40 26 14 0 - - - 52 2nd OJHL Lost Final
1967-68 40 14 20 6 - 180 179 34 4th BCJHL Lost Semi-final
1968-69 40 18 14 8 - 182 173 44 4th BCJHL Lost Semi-final
1969-70 48 17 29 2 - 200 260 36 6th BCJHL DNQ
1970-71 60 8 50 2 - 178 364 18 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1971-72 60 21 30 9 - - - 51 5th BCJHL DNQ
1972-73 62 34 27 1 - 347 310 69 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1973-74 64 44 18 2 - 375 235 90 1st BCJHL Interior Won League, Won Mowat Cup, Won Doyle Cup
1974-75 66 46 20 0 - 458 297 92 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Final
1975-76 66 37 28 1 - 348 307 75 3rd BCJHL Lost Quarter-final
1976-77 68 49 18 1 - 451 300 99 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1977-78 66 40 26 0 - 355 290 80 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1978-79 62 28 32 2 - 265 323 58 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1979-80 60 25 33 2 - 335 327 52 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1980-81 56 36 20 0 - 390 261 72 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1981-82 48 33 14 1 - 287 208 67 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1982-83 56 35 19 2 - 338 218 72 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Final
1983-84 60 31 29 0 - 328 304 62 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1984-85 52 24 28 0 - 289 324 48 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1985-86 52 19 30 3 - 311 379 41 5th BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1986-87 52 5 45 2 - 169 440 12 5th BCJHL Interior DNQ
1987-88 51 6 44 1 - 191 474 13 6th BCJHL Interior DNQ

[edit] See also


British Columbia Hockey League

Interior Conference: Merritt Centennials | Penticton Vees | Prince George Spruce Kings | Quesnel Millionaires | Salmon Arm Silverbacks | Trail Smoke Eaters | Vernon Vipers | Westside Warriors | Williams Lake TimberWolves

Coastal Conference: Alberni Valley Bulldogs | Burnaby Express | Cowichan Valley Capitals | Langley Chiefs | Nanaimo Clippers | Powell River Kings | Surrey Eagles | Victoria Grizzlies


Former Member Teams: Abbotsford Falcons | Kamloops Rockets | Kelowna Buckaroos | Kelowna Spartans | Revelstoke Rangers | Richmond Sockeyes

CJAHL | Mowat Cup | Abbott Cup | Doyle Cup | Royal Bank Cup
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