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词条 Kamloops Blazers
释义

  1. History

     WHL finals appearances  Memorial Cup appearances 

  2. Coaches

  3. Players

     Current roster  NHL alumni 

  4. Season-by-season record

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox hockey team
| team = Kamloops Blazers
| colour = background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#08007B 5px solid; border-bottom:#FF6200 5px solid;
| colour text = #000000
| logo = Kamloops Blazers logo 2015.jpg
| city = Kamloops, British Columbia
| league = Western Hockey League
| conference = Western
| division = B.C.
| founded = 1966
| arena = Sandman Centre
| colours = Blue, white and orange
{{Color box|#08007B}} {{Color box|white}} {{Color box|#FF6200}}
| championships = 6 WHL championships: 1984, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995
3 Memorial Cup championships: 1992, 1994, 1995
| owner = Tom Gaglardi (majority)[1]
Shane Doan
Jarome Iginla
Mark Recchi
Darryl Sydor
| GM = Matt Bardsley[2]
| coach = Serge Lajoie[3]
| website = www.blazerhockey.com
| name1 = Estevan Bruins
| dates1 = 1966–1971
| name2 = New Westminster Bruins
| dates2 = 1971–1981
| name3 = Kamloops Junior Oilers
| dates3 = 1981–1984
| name4 = Kamloops Blazers
| dates4 = 1984–present
}}

The Kamloops Blazers are a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL). The team plays in the B.C. Division of the western conference, is based out of Kamloops, British Columbia, and play home games at the Sandman Centre.

The Blazers originated as the Estevan Bruins in 1966, became the New Westminster Bruins in 1971, and relocated to Kamloops in 1981 as the Kamloops Junior Oilers. The Blazers have won the Memorial Cup three times in 1992, 1994, and 1995, and the Ed Chynoweth Cup six times.

History

Their franchise was granted in 1966 as the Estevan Bruins in Estevan, Saskatchewan. In 1971, it moved to New Westminster, British Columbia, and was known as the New Westminster Bruins. It then moved to Kamloops in 1981 and was known as the Junior Oilers until 1984, when they were given their present name, the Kamloops Blazers. The team moved from the Kamloops Memorial Arena to the new Riverside Coliseum, then renamed to the Interior Savings Centre, in 1992, and finally changed to the Sandman Centre in 2015, due to co-owner Tom Gaglardi also owning the Sandman hotels brand.

The team has won the most Memorial Cups of any team in the WHL with five, two as New Westminster (1977 and 1978) and three as Kamloops (1992, 1994 and 1995). The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) record is seven, held by the Ontario Hockey League (OHL)'s Toronto Marlboros, now known the Guelph Storm.

The franchise began in 1946 as the Humboldt Indians of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) and moved to Estevan to become the Bruins in 1957. The franchise has won the President's Cup a record 11 times, once in Estevan, four times in a row in New Westminster and six times since relocating to Kamloops. The Blazers hosted the 1995 Memorial Cup, although they went in the "front door" by also winning the WHL championship that year.

The team was featured as a plot element in a book called Blazer Drive by Sigmund Brouwer.

WHL finals appearances

  • 1983–84: Win, 4–3 vs. Regina
  • 1984–85: Loss, 0–4 vs. Prince Albert
  • 1985–86: Win, 4–1 vs. Medicine Hat
  • 1987–88: Loss, 2–4 vs. Medicine Hat
  • 1989–90: Win, 4–1 vs. Lethbridge
  • 1991–92: Win, 4–3 vs. Saskatoon
  • 1993–94: Win, 4–3 vs. Saskatoon
  • 1994–95: Win, 4–2 vs. Brandon
  • 1998–99: Loss, 1–4 vs. Calgary

Memorial Cup appearances

  • 1992 Memorial Cup – Win, 5–4 vs. Sault Ste. Marie
  • 1994 Memorial Cup – Win, 5–3 vs. Laval
  • 1995 Memorial Cup – Win, 8–2 vs. Detroit

Coaches

{{main|Category:Kamloops Blazers coaches|Category:Kamloops Junior Oilers coaches}}

Notable head coaches in the history of the Kamloops Blazers include Ken Hitchcock, Tom Renney, Don Hay, Marc Habscheid and Dean Evason.

Players

Current roster

Updated January 21, 2019.[4]
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| first = Orrin | last = Centazzo | dab = | num = 19 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 4 | birthday = 17 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Marwayne, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
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| first = Zane | last = Franklin | dab = | num = 16 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Marwayne, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = A| fa = }}

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| first = Devan | last = Harrison | dab = | num = 2 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 6 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Dysart, Saskatchewan | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Martin | last = Lang | dab =ice hockey | num = 22 | pos = RW | nat = Czech Republic | s/g = R | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 9 | birthday = 15 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Rokycany, Czech Republic | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Jermaine | last = Loewen | dab = | num = 32 | pos = RW | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 1998 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 18 | acq = 2013 | birthplace = Mandeville, Jamaica | drafted = 2018, 199th Overall, DAL | inj = no | cap = C| fa = }}2014 | birthplace = {{player9
| first = Kobe | last = Mohr | dab = | num = 42 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 30 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Lloydminster, Alberta | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Montana | last = Onyebuchi | dab = | num = 5 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 8 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Dugald, Manitoba | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Jerzy | last = Orchard | dab = | num = 21 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Delisle, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Josh | last = Pillar | dab = | num = 9 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = R | birthyear = 2002 | birthmonth = 2 | birthday = 14 | acq = 2017 | birthplace = Warman, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2017 | birthplace = {{player9
| first = Quinn | last = Schmiemann | dab = | num = 25 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 7 | birthday = 23 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Wilcox, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2018 | birthplace = {{player9
| first = Joonas | last = Sillanpaa | dab = Joonas Sillanpää | num = 41 | pos = D | nat = Finland | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 5 | acq = 2018 | birthplace = Göteborg, Sweden | drafted = Eligible 2019 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
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| first = Brodi | last = Stuart | dab = | num = 17 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 3 | birthday = 10 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Langley, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = A| fa = }}{{player9
| first = Sean | last = Strange | dab = | num = 6 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 25 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Saanich, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}2017 | birthplace = {{player9
| first = Travis | last = Walton | dab =ice hockey | num = 11 | pos = LW | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 1999 | birthmonth = 1 | birthday = 1 | acq = 2014 | birthplace = Abbotsford, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Connor | last = Zary | dab = | num = 18 | pos = C | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2001 | birthmonth = 9 | birthday = 25 | acq = 2016 | birthplace = Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | drafted = Eligible 2020 | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}{{player9
| first = Luke | last = Zazula | dab = | num = 7 | pos = D | nat = Canada | s/g = L | birthyear = 2000 | birthmonth = 5 | birthday = 18 | acq = 2015 | birthplace = Langley, British Columbia | drafted = Undrafted | inj = no | cap = | fa = }}
|}

NHL alumni

Totals include those who played for the franchise as the Kamloops Junior Oilers.

{{Div col|colwidth=18em}}
  • Jared Aulin
  • Len Barrie
  • Nolan Baumgartner
  • Robin Bawa
  • Brian Benning
  • Craig Berube
  • Doug Bodger
  • Zac Boyer
  • Mike Brown
  • Rob Brown
  • Garth Butcher
  • Kyle Calder
  • Erik Christensen
  • Dave Chyzowski
  • Dean Clark
  • Ken Daneyko
  • Jarrett Deuling
  • Rob DiMaio
  • Robert Dirk
  • Shane Doan
  • Hnat Domenichelli
  • Devan Dubnyk
  • Micki DuPont
  • Joel Edmundson
  • Keaton Ellerby
  • Todd Ewen
  • Dean Evason
  • Scott Ferguson
  • Mark Ferner
  • Steve Gainey
  • Marc Habscheid
  • Greg Hawgood
  • Corey Hirsch
  • Jason Holland
  • Ryan Huska
  • Jarome Iginla
  • Jonas Johansson
  • Ty Jones
  • Mark Kachowski
  • Paul Kruse
  • Bryce Lampman
  • J.C. Lipon
  • Brad Lukowich
  • David Mackey
  • Pat MacLeod
  • Mike MacWilliam
  • Dean Malkoc
  • Dave Marcinyshyn
  • Gordon Mark
  • Shaone Morrisonn
  • Chris Murray
  • Tyson Nash
  • Mike Needham
  • Scott Niedermayer
  • Colton Orr
  • Steve Passmore
  • Ed Patterson
  • Rudy Poeschek
  • Brendan Ranford
  • Daryl Reaugh
  • Mark Recchi
  • Robyn Regehr
  • Cam Severson
  • Ron Shudra
  • Trevor Sim
  • Rob Skrlac
  • Tyler Sloan
  • Colin Smith
  • Geoff Smith
  • Ryan Stewart
  • Jason Strudwick
  • Darryl Sydor
  • Darcy Tucker
  • Scottie Upshall
  • Gord Walker
  • David Wilkie
{{div col end}}

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1981–82 72 18 53 1 320 464 37 4th West Lost West Division semi-final
1982–83 72 46 26 0 461 356 92 3rd West Lost West Division semi-final
1983–84 72 50 22 0 467 332 100 1st West Won championship
1984–85 72 52 17 2 423 293 106 1st West Lost final
1985–86 72 49 19 4 449 299 102 1st West Won championship
1986–87 72 55 14 3 496 292 113 1st West Lost West Division final
1987–88 72 45 26 1 399 307 91 1st West Lost final
1988–89 72 34 33 5 326 309 73 3rd West Lost West Division final
1989–90 72 56 16 0 484 278 112 1st West Won championship
1990–91 72 50 20 2 385 247 102 1st West Lost West Division final
1991–92 72 51 17 4 351 226 106 1st West Won championship and Memorial Cup
1992–93 72 42 28 2 302 253 86 3rd West Lost West Division final
1993–94 72 50 16 6 381 225 106 1st West Won championship and Memorial Cup
1994–95 72 52 14 6 375 202 110 1st West Won championship and Memorial Cup
1995–96 72 48 22 2 343 257 98 2nd West Lost West Division final
1996–97 72 28 37 7 256 285 63 5th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1997–98 72 37 32 3 234 253 77 4th West Lost West Division quarter-final
1998–99 72 48 11 13 298 195 109 1st West Lost final
1999–00 72 36 30 5 1 244 228 78 4th West Lost West Division quarter-final
2000–01 72 35 28 7 2 289 274 79 3rd West Lost West Division quarter-final
2001–02 72 38 25 5 4 263 230 85 1st B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2002–03 72 39 27 5 1 261 222 84 2nd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2003–04 72 34 28 8 2 192 182 78 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2004–05 72 26 37 7 2 161 211 61 4th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2005–06 72 34 33 2 3 179 196 73 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
2006–07 72 40 26 4 2 245 222 86 2nd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2007–08 72 27 41 2 2 197 253 58 4th B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2008–09 72 33 33 2 4 242 277 72 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2009–10 72 32 33 2 5 237 284 71 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2010–11 72 293733219285 64 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
2011–12 72 47 20 2 3 290 211 99 1st B.C. Lost Western Conference semi-final
2012–13 72 47 20 2 3 261 180 99 2nd B.C. Lost Western Conference final
2013–14 72 14 53 2 3 175 305 33 5th B.C. Out of playoffs
2014–15 72 28 37 4 3 214 258 63 4th B.C. Out of playoffs
2015–16 72 38 25 5 4 237 218 85 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2016–17 72 42 24 2 4 243 198 90 3rd B.C. Lost Western Conference quarter-final
2017–18 72 30 37 1 4 212 237 65 4th B.C. Out of playoffs

See also

  • List of ice hockey teams in British Columbia

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Ownership|url=http://www.blazerhockey.com/page/ownership|publisher=Blazerhockey.com}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/matt-bardsley-named-kamloops-blazers-general-manager/n-5342144 |title=Matt Bardsley Named Kamloops Blazers General Manager |website=OurSportsCentral.com |date=1 June 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/kamloops-blazers-hire-serge-lajoie-as-head-coach/n-5356469 |title=Kamloops Blazers Hire Serge Lajoie as Head Coach |website=OurSportsCentral.com |date=25 June 2018}}
4. ^{{citation |url=http://www.whl.ca/roster/list/team/35/season/243 |title=WHL Network |publisher=Western Hockey League |accessdate=2019-01-21}}

External links

  • Kamloops Blazers official website
{{Kamloops Blazers}}{{WHL}}{{British Columbia Sports}}

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