The West Kootenay League, also referred to as the West Kootenay Hockey League (WKHL), is a defunct senior men's ice hockey league that operated in eastern British Columbia from 1922–1941, and also during the 1945-46 season. In 1946-47 the league expanded to Spokane and Los Angeles and became the Western International Hockey League.

West Kootenay League
ClassificationSenior
SportIce hockey
Founded1922 (1922)
Ceased1941 (1941)
RegionBritish Columbia, Canada
Most titlesTrail Smoke Eaters (9)

In its 20 years of operation, the West Kootenay League won every British Columbia Senior Championship (Savage Cup) after its first season (1922–23) and teams from this league won the Allan Cup twice.

History edit

The West Kootenay League operated from 1922–23 through 1940–41. Many of the players resisted the idea of turning professional because, with the promise of high paying mining jobs, they had secure jobs for life and were making as much, if not more, than players in the NHL.[1]

In 1931 the Kimberley Dynamiters joined the West Kootenay League, and this began an immediate rivalry with the always strong Trail Smoke Eaters, a true powerhouse of senior British Columbia hockey.[1]

In 1941 the league suspended operations for three seasons due to World War II,[2] and its teams merged with the Alberta Senior League to become the Alberta-British Columbia Senior League for the 1941–42 season. The West Kootenay League was resurrected for the 1945–46 season, and in 1946–47 the league expanded to Spokane and Los Angeles and became the Western International Hockey League.[3]

List of champions edit

  • 1922–23 Nelson Hockey Club
  • 1923–24 Rossland Miners
  • 1924–25 Trail Hockey Club
  • 1925–26 Trail Hockey Club
  • 1926–27 Trail Hockey Club
  • 1927–28 Trail Hockey Club
  • 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 (won the Allan Cup)
  • 1936–37 Nelson Maple Leafs
  • 1937–38 Trail Smoke Eaters (won the Allan Cup)
  • 1938–39 Kimberley Dynamiters
  • 1939–40 Trail Smoke Eaters
  • 1940–41 Trail Smoke Eaters
  • 1945–46 Trail Smoke Eaters

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The 1937 Kimberley Dynamiters". www.kimberleydynamiters.net. Archived from the original on 28 December 2010. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Hockey History in Trail". www.trailhistory.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  3. ^ Spence, Rob (9 September 2008). "Before the Ice: A History of Hockey in the Kootenays". crashingthegoalie.com. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011. Retrieved 27 May 2021.

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