Qu’Appelle Valley Hockey League

Qu’Appelle Valley Hockey League
Sport Ice hockey
Founded 1960
CEO Chris Pollock
No. of teams 6
Country  Canada
Most recent champion(s) Grenfell Spitfires (Sr)
Regina River Rats (Jr)
Official website QVHL.ca

The Qu’Appelle Valley Hockey League is a Canadian Junior 'C' and Senior ice hockey league in the Regina-area of Saskatchewan, Canada, sanctioned by Saskatchewan Hockey Association and Hockey Canada.

History

QVHL Senior teams have won Saskatchewan Provincial titles five times. Milestone Flyers were 'C' winners in 1985 and 2003. Grenfell Spitfires were Provincial 'B' champions in 1982.

Balgonie Bisons won the Provincial 'A' championship in 2011. Standing Buffalo Bulls were 'A' winners in 2000.

In 2015 four of the remaining Regina Junior C Hockey League teams joined the QVHL. That league also hosts the annual Brewers Cup, the Junior C championship of Western Canada.

Teams

Senior Teams Junior C Teams
Balcarres Broncs Balcarres Broncs
Balgonie Bisons Lumsden Lumberjax
Grenfell Spitfires Regina River Rats
Milestone Flyers White Butte Eagles
Odessa/Vibank Bruins
Radville Nationals

Former/inactive Sr. teams

Former/inactive Jr. teams

Champions

Season Senior Champions Junior C Champions
1997 Monmartre-Glenavon Rivals Regina Brewers
1998 Balcarres Broncs Regina Brewers
1999 Standing Buffalo Bulls Regina Bulldogs
2000 Standing Buffalo Bulls Regina Brewers
2001 Standing Buffalo Bulls Regina Brewers
2002 Milestone Flyers Southey Marlins
2003 Indian Head Chiefs Odessa Eagles
2004 Milestone Flyers Regina Brewers
2005 Milestone Flyers Regina Brewers
2006 Milestone Flyers Regina Hurricanes
2007 Monmartre-Glenavon Rivals Southey Marlins
2008 Balgonie Bisons Regina Mustangs
2009 Balgonie Bisons Odessa Eagles
2010 Balgonie Bisons Lumsden/Bethune Lumberjax
2011 Balgonie Bisons Southey Marlins
2012 Balgonie Bisons Southey Marlins
2013 Balcarres Broncs Odessa Eagles
2014 Radville Nationals Moose Jaw Canucks
2015 Radville Nationals[1][2] Regina River Rats

References

  1. "Outlaws Champs Again". Sasketchewan Hockey Leagues. 28 March 2015.
  2. "Senior Nats say thank you". The Radville Star. 4 May 2015.

External links

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