Okanagan Senior League
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Okanagan Senior Hockey League | |
Membership | British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association |
Founded | 1951 |
Ceased | 1961 |
Allan Cups | 2 |
Olympic Medals |
0 |
World Championship Medals | 1 |
The Okanagan Senior Hockey League (OSHL) is a defunct
World Championship
(1955).
History
In 1951 the Okanagan Mainline League split up into two leagues: the Pacific Coast Senior League and the Okanagan Senior League. The Okanagan Senior League ceased its operations after the 1960-61 season. The league was then replaced by the Okanagan Junior Hockey League, the precursor to the British Columbia Hockey League.
In 1954, the
1955 World Ice Hockey Championships. With an 8-0-0 record, the V's would become 1955 World Champions. Later, when the Vernon Canadians won the 1956 Allan Cup
, they elected to not send a team to the World Championships.
List of champions
- 1952 Kelowna Packers
- 1953 Penticton V's
- 1954 Penticton V's
- 1955 Vernon Canadians
- 1956 Vernon Canadians
- 1957 Vernon Canadians
- 1958 Kelowna Packers
- 1959 Vernon Canadians
- 1960 Kelowna Packers
- 1961 Vernon Canadians
Allan Cup Champions
World Ice Hockey Championships
- 1955Penticton V's
References
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