Savage Cup
Appearance
The Savage Cup is the trophy that is awarded to British Columbia’s senior ice hockey champions.[1] This trophy was first presented in 1912-13 to the ice hockey team fielded by the Vancouver Rowing Club.[2] and the Savage Cup will be awarded to the BC provincial champions for the 2009-10 season.[3]
Historically the Savage Cup winner was advanced directly to the Allan Cup playoffs, with the first playoff game against the Alberta champions.[4] However, starting with the 2009-10 season, the Savage Cup will be awarded to the top British Columbia team at the Allan Cup.[3][5]
Savage Cup winners
The following teams have won the Savage Cup:[2][6]
- 1912-13 - Vancouver Rowing Club
- 1913-14 - Fraser Mills Hockey Club
- 1914-15 - Vancouver B.B. Hockey Club
- 1915-16 - Vancouver B.B. Hockey Club
- 1916-17 - Vancouver Towers
- 1917-18 - Vancouver Towers
- 1918-19 - Vancouver Towers
- 1919-20 - Vancouver Towers
- 1920-21 - University of British Columbia
- 1921-22 - Vancouver Towers
- 1922-23 - Vancouver Young Liberals
- 1923-24 - Rossland Hockey Club
- 1924-25 - Rossland Hockey Club
- 1925-26 - Vancouver Towers
- 1926-27 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1927-28 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1928-29 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1929-30 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1930-31 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1931-32 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1932-33 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1933-34 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1934-35 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1935-36 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1936-37 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1937-38 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1938-39 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1939-40 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1940-41 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1941-42 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1942-43 - Victoria Army
- 1943-44 - New Westminster
- 1944-45 - No Competition
- 1945-46 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1946-47 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1947-48 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1948-49 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1949-50 - Kamloops Elks
- 1950-51 - Nanaimo Clippers
- 1951-52 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1952-53 - Penticton V's
- 1953-54 - Penticton V's
- 1954-55 - Vernon Canadians
- 1955-56 - Vernon Canadians
- 1956-57 - Spokane Flyers
- 1957-58 - Kelowna Packers
- 1958-59 - Vernon Canadians
- 1959-60 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1960-61 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1961-62 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1962-63 - No Competition
- 1963-64 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1964-65 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1965-66 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1966-67 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1967-68 - Spokane Jets
- 1968-69 - Spokane Jets
- 1969-70 - Spokane Jets
- 1970-71 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1971-72 - Spokane Jets
- 1972-73 - Spokane Jets
- 1973-74 - Cranbrook Royals
- 1974-75 - Spokane Flyers
- 1975-76 - Spokane Flyers
- 1976-77 - Spokane Flyers
- 1977-78 - Kimberley Dynamiters
- 1978-79 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1979-80 - Spokane Flyers
- 1980-81 - Quesnel Kangaroos
- 1981-82 - Cranbrook Royals
- 1982-83 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 1983-84 - Spokane Chiefs
- 1984-85 - Spokane Chiefs
- 1985-86 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1986-87 - Nelson Maple Leafs
- 1987-88 - Elk Valley Blazers
- 1988-89 - No Competition
- 1989-90 - No Competition
- 1990-91 - Abbotsford Flyers
- 1991-92 - Abbotsford Flyers
- 1992-93 - Whitehorse Huskies
- 1993-94 - Penticton Silver Bullets
- 1994-95 - Powell River Regals
- 1995-96 - Powell River Regals
- 1996-97 - Powell River Regals
- 1997-98 - Powell River Regals
- 1998-99 - Powell River Regals
- 1999-00 - Powell River Regals
- 2000-01 - Powell River Regals
- 2001-02 - Powell River Regals
- 2002-03 - Powell River Regals
- 2003-04 - Trail Smoke Eaters
- 2004-05 - Powell River Regals
- 2005-06 - Powell River Regals
- 2006-07 - Fort St. John Flyers
- 2007-08 - Fort St. John Flyers
- 2008-09 - Fort St. John Flyers
- 2009-10 - Fort St. John Flyers
References
- ^ "Trail Historical Society: Trail BC". Trailhistory.com. 1960-01-27. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ a b Doug Mathieson. "Savage Cup Winners". Allancup.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ a b "Allan Cup 2010 Fort St John, B.C". Allancup.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ "Victoria Hockey History". Salmonkings.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-24. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ "Flyers Savage Cup hopes dashed". Energeticcity.ca. Retrieved 2010-07-03.
- ^ http://www.bchockey.net/Files/BC%20Hockey%20Handbook%202009-2010-Final%20-%205%20Awards.pdf