Westside Warriors

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Westside Warriors
Area Westside
League British Columbia Hockey League
Founded 1973
Home Arena Royal Lepage Place
Colours Red, Silver and Tan
Coach Mark Howell
GM Gary Gelinas

The Westside Warriors are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Westside, British Columbia, Canada. They are a part of the British Columbia Hockey League and play in the Interior Conference.

Langley Lords 1973-76
Langley Thunder 1976-79
Langley Eagles 1981-87
Langley Thunder 1994-98
Langley Hornets 1998-2006
Westside Warriors 2006 to Present

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[edit] History

The Westside Warriors are a relocated team from Langley, which was originally granted a BCJHL franchise in 1973 called the Langley Lords. The Lords played in the league for 3 seasons, ending in 1976. In those three years they had very decent regular seasons but, could not produce any playoff success.

In 1976 the Lords changed their name to the Langley Thunder. They had a dismal 3 seasons playing in the BCJHL and in 1978 ceased operations.

For the start of the 1981-82 season the Langley Eagles would provide Langley fans with their first taste of BCJHL action in 2 years. The Eagles played for 6 seasons in Langley of which 1983-84 was their dream-come-true season.

Langley Hornets Logo
Langley Hornets Logo

That year, with a record of 40-8-2, placing 3rd in the league, their hope for playoff success, was high. In the Quarter-Finals that year they grounded Abbotsford Flyers, 4 games to 1. They sunk the Nanaimo Clippers in the semi-finals, 4 games to 2 to advance them to the league finals. In that series they jousted with the favored Penticton Knights, who placed 1st in the league and won 4 games to 0. The Peace Caribou Junior Hockey League champions,Prince George Spruce Kings, would fair no better as Langley chopped them down, 2 games to 0, for the Mowat Cup. In the BC/Alta Championship, Fort Saskatchewan Traders were out bartered, 4 games to 2.

Alas, all good things must come to an end and that is what happened to Langley in the Abbott Cup. The Weyburn Red Wings were having a dream-come-true season of their own, clipping Langleys wings, 4 games to 0, and going on to win the Centennial Cup, emblematic of Junior "A" Hockey supremacy in Canada. That would be it for junior "A" hockey in Langley as the Eagles flew the coop (so to speak) and ceased operations in 1987.

The Langley Thunder name reappeared on the scene eight years latter in 1994. They would compete for 5 seasons with a highlight of a league finals in 1996. Which they lost to the eventual Royal Bank Cup winners Vernon Vipers, 4 games to 1.

The Thunder changed their name to the Langley Hornets which buzzed around the league for the next 10 years without any real success.

As the Westside Warriors they entered the BCHL playoffs in their first year and hope to continue that success in the future.

[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 League GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1973-74 BCJHL 64 38 24 2 - 326 283 78 1st in Coastal Lost in Finals
1974-75 BCJHL 66 34 31 1 - 330 351 69 1st in Coastal Lost in Quarter-Finals
1975-76 BCJHL 66 32 31 3 - 349 298 67 5th in League Lost in Quarter-Finals
1976-77 BCJHL 68 30 37 1 - 351 362 62 3rd in Coastal Lost in Semi-Finals
1977-78 BCJHL 66 19 47 0 - 250 423 38 5th in Coastal Lost in Quaret-Finals
1978-79 BCJHL 62 22 36 4 - 284 348 48 5th in Coastal DNQ
1981-82 BCJHL 48 7 41 0 - 204 405 14 7th in Coastal DNQ
1982-83 BCJHL 56 18 37 1 - 262 317 37 6th in Coastal DNQ
1983-84 BCJHL 50 40 8 2 - 337 192 82 1st in Coastal Won League, Mowat Cup, Doyle Cup
1984-85 BCJHL 52 31 21 0 - 313 301 62 4th in Coastal Lost in Quarter-Finals
1985-86 BCJHL 52 12 40 0 - 232 373 24 6th in Coastal DNQ
1986-87 BCJHL 52 31 20 1 - 272 259 63 2nd in Coastal Lost in Quarter-Finals
1994-95 BCJHL 60 38 21 1 - 321 252 77 2nd in Mainland Lost in Quarter-Finals
1995-96 BCJHL 60 38 19 3 - 317 273 79 2nd in Mainland Lost in Finals
1996-97 BCHL 60 21 35 4 - 228 289 46 7th in Coastal DNQ
1997-98 BCHL 60 26 31 3 - 219 239 55 6th in Coastal DNQ
1998-99 BCHL 60 44 12 4 - 330 219 92 1st in Mainland Lost in Semi-Finals
1998-99 BCHL 60 20 38 - 2 242 294 42 3rd in Mainlad Lost in 1st Round
1999-00 BCHL 60 41 17 - 2 305 247 84 1st in Mainland Lost in Semi-Finals
2000-01 BCHL 60 29 25 - 6 222 239 64 4th in Mainland Lost in 1st Round
2001-02 BCHL 60 19 34 - 7 226 274 45 5th in Mainland DNQ
2002-03 BCHL 60 34 22 - 1 225 231 72 2nd in Mainland Lost in 1st Round
2003-04 BCHL 60 19 36 1 4 205 286 43 4th in Mainland DNQ
2004-05 BCHL 60 12 42 1 5 169 277 30 4th in Mainland DNQ
2005-06 BCHL 60 32 23 1 4 179 181 69 3rd in Mainland Lost in Quarter-Finals
2006-07 BCHL 60 23 25 3 9 192 221 58 7th in Mainland Lost in Preliminary
2007-08 BCHL 60 40 17 0 3 237 161 83 3rd BCHL Lost in Semi-Finals

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