Corner Brook Royals

The Corner Brook Royals are a senior ice hockey team based in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador as part of the Newfoundland West Coast Senior Hockey League, and previously, the Province-wide 'Newfoundland Senior Hockey League'.

The team was officially founded in 1935. This was the first year that an All-Newfoundland championship was awarded, and in subsequent years the Herder Memorial Trophy would become the coveted symbol of hockey supremacy on the island. Corner Brook defeated Grand Falls for the Western Newfoundland championship that year, and by March 27 they had been named All-Newfoundland champions after downing the St. John’s Guards in the capital to win the first Herder Memorial Trophy.

By the winter of 1940, Newfoundland, ruled by the British Commission of Government, was at war. A number of men from Corner Brook joined the service in the following five years and, obviously, both local and All-Newfoundland play suffered as a result.

From those humble beginnings, hockey players and organizers had proceeded to win an additional 8 Herders over the years, and be the first island team to win the Allan Cup, the symbol of Senior hockey supremacy throughout Canada.

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Sponsors

Some sponsors of the team, former and current, are Academy Canada, Subway Restaurants, Jungle Jim's Restaurants, Ultramar, Tim Hortons, A&W Restaurants, Meineke Car Care Center, Whelan's Gate, and more.

Home stadium

The team's stadium is the Pepsi Centre, the former Canada Games Centre, as it was built for the 1999 Canada Games.

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