Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League - List of Teams

List of Teams

Division Team City/Area Arena Founded Joined Head Coach Captain
North Campbell River Storm Campbell River, BC Rod Brind'Amour Arena 1997 Kevin Spooner Vacant
Comox Valley Glacier Kings Courtenay, BC Comox Valley Sports Centre 1992 Jordan Butcher Jackson Garrett
Oceanside Generals Parksville, BC Oceanside Place 1990 Dave Johnson Vacant
Nanaimo Buccaneers Nanaimo, BC Nanaimo Ice Centre 2012 Brad Knight Vacant
South Kerry Park Islanders Mill Bay, BC Kerry Park Arena 1970 Brad Scafe Vacant
Peninsula Panthers North Saanich, BC Panorama Recreation Centre 1980's Rob Armstrong Vacant
Saanich Braves Saanich, BC George Pearkes Arena 1967 Brad Cook Ty Jones
Victoria Cougars Victoria, BC Archie Browning Arena 1998 Mark Van Helvoirt Brody Coulter
Westshore Wolves Colwood, BC Bear Mountain Arena 2012 Unknown Vacant
Notes
  1. An asterisk (*) denotes a franchise move. See the respective team articles for more information.

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