Kelowna Spartans

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Kelowna Spartans
City Kelowna, British Columbia
League British Columbia Hockey League
Operated 1985 - 1995
Home Arena Kelowna Memorial Arena
Colours Red, Black, and White

The Kelowna Spartans 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 Packers 1985 - 1989
Kelowna Spartans 1989 - 1995

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[edit] History

The Kelowna Packers joined the BCJHL in 1985 to fill the void left by the Kelowna Buckaroos who left Kelowna, British Columbia in 1983. They changed their names to the Spartans in 1989.

In 1993, the Spartans won the BCJHL title, and moved on to the Mowat Cup for the British Columbia title and defeated the Williams Lake Mustangs of the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League 3-games-to-none. They faced the Olds Grizzlys of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, winning the Doyle Cup 4-games-to-1 to earn a birth to the Centennial Cup.

At the Centennial Cup 1993, the Spartans first defeated the Chateauguay Elites of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 8-3. In game two, they defeated the Antigonish Bulldogs of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League 10-4. In game three, they beat the host Amherst Ramblers, also of the MJAHL, 5-2. In the final game of the round robin, they beat the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League 4-3, to finish the round perfect and won the Abbott Cup. In the semi-final, the Spartans beat the Bulldogs again, 4-1, to earn a birth into the Final. They won that final 7-2 against the Quebec Champions of the LHJAAAQ to win their only National Title.

In 1994, the Spartans again won the league again. At the Mowat Cup, the Spartans beat the RMJHL representatives, the Kimberley Dynamiters, 3-games-to-0. In the Doyle Cup, for the second straight year they played the Olds Grizzlys but lost this time 4-games-to-2.

Even though they lost to Olds, they were automatically given a berth in the 1994 Centential Cup as Olds was the host team. They started it off with a 5-2 victory over the SJHL's Weyburn Red Wings. In game two, Kelowna beat the Antigonish Bulldogs 5-4. The third game put them up again against Olds, but again losing to them 5-2. In game four, the Spartans beat the Chateauguay Elites 9-6 to clinch second place in the Round Robin. In the Semi-final, they again faced the Elites and beat them 3-1 to earn a birth to the Final. The final was against the Grizzlies and the Spartans pushed them to the brink. In the end, the Grizzlies came out on top in overtime, winning 5-4.

In 1995, the Spartans disbanded to make room for the Kelowna Rockets' Western Hockey League team.

[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
1985-86 52 40 12 0 - 381 239 80 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1986-87 52 45 5 2 - 396 177 92 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Final
1987-88 52 28 22 2 - 286 224 58 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1988-89 60 24 34 2 - 277 297 50 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1989-90 57 25 29 3 - 243 248 53 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final Round Robin
1990-91 60 38 18 4 - 297 248 80 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1991-92 60 41 18 1 - 302 251 83 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1992-93 60 46 12 2 - 348 209 94 1st BCJHL Interior Won League, Won Mowat Cup, Won Doyle Cup,
Won Abbott Cup, Won Centennial Cup
1993-94 60 44 10 6 - 364 234 94 1st BCJHL Interior Won League, Won Mowat Cup
1994-95 60 40 15 5 - 333 216 85 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final

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Preceded by
Thunder Bay Flyers
Centennial Cup Champions
1993
Succeeded by
Olds Grizzlys


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