Surrey Eagles

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Surrey Eagles
CitySurrey, British Columbia, Canada
LeagueBritish Columbia Hockey League
DivisionMainland
Founded1962 (1962)
Home arenaSouth Surrey Arena
ColoursNavy blue, green, white
     
General managerCam Keith
Head coachCam Keith[1]
Websitewww.surreyeagles.ca/
Franchise history
1962–1971,
1981–1983,
1988–1991

New Westminster Royals
1991–1996Surrey Eagles
1996–2003South Surrey Eagles
2003–presentSurrey Eagles

The Surrey Eagles are a junior "A" ice hockey team based in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Mainland Division of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). They play their home games at South Surrey Arena.

History

New Westminster Royals

British Columbia Junior Hockey League (BCJHL) in 1967. They were Abbott Cup finalists in 1967 during the 1967 Memorial Cup playdowns. In 1971, the now Junior A Royals franchise went dormant when the major junior Western Canada Hockey League's Estevan franchise relocated and became the New Westminster Bruins. In 1981 the Bruins left New Westminster, and the Royals were reactivated for two seasons. In 1983, a different major junior Bruins' team relocated from Nanaimo to New Westminster, and the Royals again went dormant. In 1988, the Bruins left, and the Royals were reactivated. The Royals won the 1989–90 Fred Page Cup
as BCHL playoff champions.

Future NHL star Cliff Ronning was a notable early 1980s Royals' squad member. Future convicted fraudster Frank Biller played for the Royals from 1988 to 1990.[2]

Surrey

In 1991, the New Westminster Royals relocated to

Kanata Valley Lasers 4–2 in the semifinal before losing to the host Summerside Western Capitals
4–3 in the championship game.

In the following 1997–98 season, the South Surrey Eagles won the

4–1 in the final.

The Eagles' following seasons also were successful, losing the league title to eventual

Royal Bank Cup winner Vernon Vipers in 1999, then twice losing in the league semifinal, and winning the league title in 2005 over the Vernon Vipers four games to one. In the 2005 Doyle Cup series, they lost to Camrose Kodiaks
four games to one.

In 2012–13, the Eagles won the

Royal Bank Cup, the Surrey Eagles went 3–1 in the round-robin to finish in second place but lost to the host Summerside Western Capitals
in overtime in the semifinal game.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts PIM Finish Playoffs
New Westminster Royals
1962–63 to
1966–67
New Westminster Royals PCJHL statistics not available
1967–68 40 15 23 2 186 234 32 5th, BCJHL did not qualify
1968–69 40 10 23 7 158 200 27 5th, BCJHL did not qualify
1969–70 48 2 44 2 151 320 6 7th, BCJHL did not qualify
1970–71 60 25 29 6 261 270 56 3rd, Central Lost in Quarterfinals, 2–4 (
Centennials
)
1971–72 to
1980–81
dormant during existence of major junior New Westminster Bruins
1981–82 48 39 9 0 362 196 78 1st, Coastal Lost in Finals, 1–4 (
Knights
)
1982–83 56 41 14 1 363 246 83 2nd, Coastal Lost in Semifinals, 2–4 (Flyers)
1983–84 to
1987–88
dormant during second iteration of major junior New Westminster Bruins
1988–89 60 45 14 1 458 283 91 1st, Coastal Lost in Finals, 1–4 (
Lakers
)
1989–90 59 52 3 4 444 181 108 1st, Coastal Champions
1990–91 60 38 21 1 310 236 77 1st, Coastal Lost in Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Warriors)
Surrey Eagles
1991–92 60 22 37 1 256 356 45 5th, Coastal did not qualify
1992–93 60 29 26 5 328 288 71 2nd, Coastal Lost in Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Clippers)
1993–94 60 29 30 1 289 324 59 3rd, Coastal Lost in Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Capitals)
1994–95 60 37 21 2 316 259 76 3rd, Mainland Lost in Quarterfinals, 2–4 (Chiefs)
1995–96 60 32 27 1 267 276 65 3rd, Mainland Lost in Preliminary, 0–2 (Centennials)
1996–97 60 47 7 6 374 178 100 1st, Coastal Fred Page Cup Champions, 4–1 (Vipers)
Mowat Cup, Doyle Cup, Abbott Cup Champions
1997–98 60 43 15 2 322 200 88 1st, Coastal
RBC Cup
Champions
1998–99 60 40 19 1 323 244 81 1st, Mainland Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Chiefs)
1999–00 60 27 27 6 258 283 60 4th, Mainland did not qualify
2000–01 60 29 22 9 247 247 67 3rd, Mainland Lost in Quarterfinals, 0–3 (
Salsa
)
2001–02 60 31 24 5 251 263 67 2nd, Mainland Lost in Quarterfinals, 0–3 (Chiefs)
2002–03 60 29 24 1 6 211 209 65 3rd, Mainland Lost in Semifinals, 1–4 (Chiefs)
2003–04 60 38 16 1 5 276 212 82 2275 1st, Mainland Lost in Semifinals, 0–4 (Clippers)
2004–05 60 37 18 0 5 246 194 79 1859 1st, Mainland Fred Page Cup Champions, 4–1 (Vipers)
Mowat Cup Champions
2005–06 60 16 39 2 3 163 259 37 1236 4th, Mainland did not qualify
2006–07 60 17 39 1 3 192 288 38 1008 8th, Coastal Lost in Preliminary, 1–4 (Clippers)
2007–08 60 33 23 1 3 234 213 70 994 3rd, Coastal Lost in Preliminary, 1–3 (Kings)
2008–09 60 28 25 1 6 199 205 63 1034 3rd, Mainland Lost in Division Semifinals, 1–4 (Kings)
2009–10 60 30 24 0 6 196 190 66 1076 5th, Coastal Lost in Division Quarterfinals, 2–4 (
Chiefs
)
2010–11 60 35 22 1 2 216 187 73 2nd, Coastal Lost division finals, 2–4 Kings
2011–12 60 36 15 2 7 217 187 81 2nd, Coastal Lost division finals, 1–4 Kings
2012–13 56 35 13 3 5 195 149 78 1st, Mainland
Royal Bank Cup lost semifinals (Summerside)[b]
2013–14 58 25 30 1 2 201 232 53 4th, Mainland Lost div. semi-finals, 2–4 (Rivermen)
2014–15 58 9 45 1 3 144 285 22 5th, Mainland did not qualify
2015–16 58 7 48 1 2 139 308 17 6th, Mainland
17th, BCHL
did not qualify
2016–17 58 18 36 4 0 187 269 40 5th of 6, Mainland
16th of 17, BCHL
did not qualify
2017–18 58 26 22 8 2 189 208 62 3rd of 5, Mainland
10th of 17, BCHL
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–2 (Rivermen)
Lost Div. Finals, 3–4 (Spruce Kings)
2018–19 58 13 41 4 143 259 30 761 5th of 5, Mainland
17th of 17, BCHL
did not qualify
2019–20 58 27 23 0 8 178 176 62 686 3rd of 5, Mainland
11th of 17, BCHL
Won First Round, 4–3 (Chiefs)
Season cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic
2020–21 20 17 2 1 0 102 44 35 224 1st of 3, Coquitlam Pod
2nd of 16, BCHL
Covid-19 "pod season" - no playoffs
2021–22 54 28 26 0 0 165 170 56 465 6th of 9, Coastal
12th of 18, BCHL
Lost division quarterfinals, 0-4 (Clippers)
2022–23 54 35 16 0 3 200 151 73 350 2nd of 9, Coastal
4th of 18, BCHL
Won division quarterfinals, 4–1 (Kings)
Lost division semifinals, 3–4 (Bulldogs)
  1. ^ 2013 Western Canada Cup 3–1–0 round-robin second place – advanced to finals and defeated Brooks Bandits 4–1.
  2. ^ 2013 Royal Bank Cup 3–1–0 round-robin second place – advance to semifinals and lost to Summerside Western Capitals 3–2 (OT).

NHL alumni

Awards and trophies

See also

References

  1. ^ "EAGLES MAKE BENCH HIRE". BCHL. March 29, 2019.
  2. ^ "Biller gets 3 years for Eron fraud in B.C." CBC News. 2005-09-08. Retrieved 2018-04-26.

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1998
Succeeded by