Results
Year | Gold Medal Game | Bronze Medal Game | |||||
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Champions | Score | Finalists | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place | ||
2004 | Richmond Sockeyes |
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2005 | Osoyoos Storm |
Beaver Valley Nitehawks |
Victoria Cougars |
Abbotsford Pilots |
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2006 | Delta Ice Hawks |
Abbotsford Pilots |
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2007 | Victoria Cougars |
Abbotsford Pilots |
Kerry Park Islanders |
Fernie Ghostriders |
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2008 | Grandview Steelers |
4 – 3 | Kimberley Dynamiters |
Fernie Ghostriders |
5 – 3 | Victoria Cougars |
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2009 | Richmond Sockeyes |
6 – 2 | Nelson Leafs |
Oceanside Generals |
5 – 3 | Abbotsford Pilots |
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2010 | Revelstoke Grizzlies |
4 – 1 | Peninsula Panthers |
Aldergrove Kodiaks |
5 – 4 | Oceanside Generals |
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2011 | Peninsula Panthers |
5 – 3 | Fernie Ghostriders |
Osoyoos Coyotes |
3 – 0 | Richmond Sockeyes |
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2012 | Abbotsford Pilots |
3 – 2 |
Victoria Cougars |
Delta Ice Hawks |
5 – 3 | Beaver Valley Nitehawks |
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