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| team = Victoria Royals | colour = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#002366 5px solid; border-bottom:#C0C0C0 5px solid; | colour text = #000000 | logo = VictoriaRoyals.PNG | city = Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | league = Western Hockey League | conference = Western | division = B.C. | founded = 2006 | arena = Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre | colours = Royal blue, silver, white, black {{color box|#00004D}} {{color box|silver}} {{color box|white}} {{color box|black}} | owner = Graham Lee (Chairman - GSL Group) | GM = Cam Hope | coach = Dan Price | website = victoriaroyals.com | name1 = Chilliwack Bruins | dates1 = 2006–2011 | name2 = Victoria Royals | dates2 = 2011–present }} The Victoria Royals are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team currently members of the B.C. Division of the Western Conference in the Western Hockey League (WHL). The team began play during the 2011–12 season after the League announced the relocation of the Chilliwack Bruins to Victoria. It marked the return of the WHL to Vancouver Island, 17 years after the departure of the Victoria Cougars. The Royals are based in Victoria, British Columbia, and play their home games at the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre. Relocation and inaugural season in Victoria{{multiple image| align = right | direction = horizontal | image1 = Marc Habscheid.JPG | width1 = 125 | caption1 = Marc Habscheid, head coach of the Royals during their inaugural season. | image2 = Dave Lowry.JPG | width2 = 177 | caption2 = Dave Lowry, Royals head coach from 2012–17. }} Victoria was left without a WHL team when the Cougars franchise relocated to Prince George in 1994.[1] The city acquired a professional ECHL team in the Victoria Salmon Kings in 2004 when the Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre was opened, but the city had made inquiries about returning the WHL to Vancouver Island in the past.[1] While two minority owners of the Chilliwack Bruins hoped to purchase the team and keep it in Chilliwack following the 2010–11 season, they were outvoted by the remaining partners who opted to sell the team to a group planning to relocate the franchise.[2] On April 20, 2011, the WHL announced the approval of both the sale, and the relocation of the Bruins to Victoria.[3] The relocation was brought about partially by the WHL's desire to protect the Victoria market, as the League feared that a potential summer relocation of the National Hockey League (NHL)'s Phoenix Coyotes to Winnipeg could result in the American Hockey League (AHL)'s Manitoba Moose moving to Victoria.[4] The Moose ultimately moved to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, where they are now known as the IceCaps, when the Atlanta Thrashers moved to Winnipeg to become the second incarnation of the Jets. The Royals played their first game, a 5–2 loss against the Vancouver Giants in Vancouver on September 23, 2011. They won their first game in franchise history on September 24, 2011, defeating the Giants 5–3, in front of a sold-out crowd of 7,006 at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria. On March 16, 2012, the Royals defeated the Portland Winterhawks 3–1, thus clinching their first ever playoff berth and the first in Victoria since 1989. The first-ever playoff goal was scored by Robin Soudek, while Jamie Crooks recorded the first playoff hat-trick in Royals history in Game 3. In spite of this, the Royals were swept in the first round by the Kamloops Blazers. On June 22, 2012, Marc Habscheid, the first head coach and general manager of the Royals, left both positions to take an executive position with GSL Holdings Ltd., the parent company of the Royals' ownership group. The Royals named Cam Hope, formerly an assistant general manager of the NHL's New York Rangers, as their new GM on July 6. On July 19, 2012, the Royals named Dave Lowry as head coach for the 2012–13 season.[5] Lowry coached the Royals for five seasons, leading the team to franchise highs in wins and points on the way to a Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as WHL regular season champions in 2015-16. After failing to achieve significant playoff success with the Royals, Lowry left the club to take a job as an assistant coach with the NHL's Los Angeles Kings in 2017.[6] On June 12, 2017, the Royals promoted assistant coach Dan Price to the head coaching position. Price became the fourth head coach in franchise history, and third since the team relocated from Chilliwack to Victoria.[7] Players and personnelCurrent rosterUpdated January 8, 2019[8]{{Ice hockey junior team roster}}{{player9 | first = Remy | last = Acquilon | dab = | num = 3 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Kelowna, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Brandon | last = Cutler | dab = | num = 29 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 4 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Spruce Grove, Alberta | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Logan | last = Doust | dab = | num = 10 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 27 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = North Vancouver, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = yes | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Tarun | last = Fizer | dab = | num = 18 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Chestermere, Alberta | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Tyus | last = Gent | dab = | num = 14 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 19 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Delta, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = yes | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Brock | last = Gould | dab = | num = 1 | pos = G | nat = United States | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 12 | birthday = 11 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Colorado Springs, Colorado | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Sean | last = Gulka | dab = | num = 17 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 15 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Langley, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = yes | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Ralph | last = Jarratt | dab = | num = 4 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 18 | acq = 2013 | birthplace = Fort St. John, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted FA | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{player9 | first = D-Jay | last = Jerome | dab = | num = 12 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 11 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Lethbridge, Alberta | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Dino | last = Kambeitz | dab = | num = 25 | pos = RW | nat = United States | s/g = R | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 25 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Parker, Colorado | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Jake | last = Kustra | dab = | num = 28 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 20 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Yorkton, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Parker | last = Malchuk | dab = | num = 23 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Birtle, Manitoba | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Igor | last = Martynov | dab = ice hockey, born 1999 | num = 15 | pos = LW | nat = Belarus | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 19 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Krasnoye, Belarus | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Kody | last = McDonald | dab = | num = 26 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 7 | acq = 2019 | birthplace = Lethbridge, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted FA | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Carson | last = Miller | dab = ice hockey | num = 16 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2019 | birthplace = Yorkton, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Jameson | last = Murray | dab = | num = 6 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Kelowna, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Kaid | last = Oliver | dab = | num = 34 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 24 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = White Rock, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Griffen | last = Outhouse | dab = | num = 30 | pos = G | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 13 | acq = 2013 | birthplace = Williams Lake, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted FA | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
{{player9 | first = Mitchell | last = Prowse | dab = | num = 5 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 8 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Kelowna, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
{{player9 | first = Phillip | last = Schultz | dab = | num = 27 | pos = LW | nat = Denmark | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 24 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Rødovre, Denmark | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = yes | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Tanner | last = Sidaway | dab = | num = 22 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 29 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Victoria, British Columbia | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = A | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Matthew | last = Smith | dab = ice hockey | num = 9 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 13 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Scott | last = Walford | dab = | num = 7 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 12 | acq = 2014 | birthplace = Coquitlam, British Columbia | drafted = 2017, 68th Overall, MTL | inj = no | cap = | fa = }} {{player9 | first = Ty | last = Yoder | dab = | num = 20 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 6 | birthday = 19 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Tofield, Alberta | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = yes | cap = | fa = }} |} Team captains
Head coaches
Season-by-season recordNote: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
NHL Draft PicksThe following is a list of players drafted from the Victoria Royals by NHL teams. Note: The list does not include players drafted from the Chilliwack Bruins, or players acquired by the Royals that were already drafted while with a previous team. The list also does not include undrafted players who subsequently signed as free agents with NHL clubs.
NHL alumniThe following is a list of players from the Victoria Royals who have played in the NHL.
Club recordsNote: The following club records do not include statistics from the Chilliwack Bruins and are complete through the end of the 2018–19 WHL season.SeasonIndividual
Team {{Clear}}
Career
Awards and honoursTeamScotty Munro Memorial Trophy WHL Regular Season Champion
St. Clair Group Trophy {{Clear}}WHL Marketing/Business Award
IndividualBrad Hornung Trophy WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player
WHL Coach of the Year
WHL Rookie of the Year
WHL Executive of the Year
WHL Western Conference First All-Star Team {{Clear}}
See also
References1. ^1 {{cite news |last=Epp |first=Sharie |url=https://vancouversun.com/sports/Western+Hockey+League+Bruins+moving+Victoria+report/4539397/story.html |title=Western Hockey League's Bruins moving to Victoria: report |work=Victoria Times-Colonist |date=2011-04-01 |accessdate=2011-04-20}} 2. ^{{cite news |last=Olsen |first=Tyler |url=https://theprovince.com/sports/Bruins+have+been+sold+according+part+owner+Moray+Keith/4538876/story.html?cid=megadrop_story |title=Keith confirms Bruins have been sold, confidentiality agreements now in place |work=Chlliwack Times |date=2011-04-01 |accessdate=2011-04-20}} 3. ^{{cite news |last=Olsen |first=Tyler |url=https://vancouversun.com/sports/Chilliwack+Bruins+more+moving+Victoria/4649521/story.html |title=WHL's Chilliwack Bruins are no more, moving to Victoria |work=Chilliwack Times |date=2011-04-20 |accessdate=2011-04-20}} 4. ^{{cite news |last=Maki |first=Allan |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/globe-on-hockey/phoenix-failure-felt-as-far-away-as-victoria/article1993030/ |title=Phoenix failure felt as far away as Victoria |work=Globe and Mail |date=2011-04-20 |accessdate=2011-04-20}} 5. ^http://www.victoriaroyals.com/article/royals-announce-dave-lowry-as-head-coach 6. ^https://www.nhl.com/kings/news/la-kings-bolster-staff-as-dave-lowry-is-named-assistant-coach/c-289674802 7. ^http://victoriaroyals.com/article/royals-name-dan-price-as-head-coach 8. ^{{cite web|title=Victoria Royals 2018 - 19 Regular Season|url=http://victoriaroyals.com/roster/227|accessdate=October 30, 2018}} 9. ^{{cite web|title=Victoria Royals all-time player roster|url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/display_players.php?tmi=10729|publisher=hockeyDB.com|accessdate=March 20, 2016}} External links
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