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New Westminster Bruins
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City New Westminster, British Columbia
League Western Hockey League
First Incarnation Founded 1971
Second Incarnation Founded 1983

The New Westminster Bruins are a former junior ice hockey team from the Western Hockey League. There have been two franchises that carried this name:

Both incarnations of the franchise played at Queen's Park Arena in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster, British Columbia.

History

N.W. Bruins I

The franchise began in 1946 as the Humboldt Indians of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and moved to Estevan to become the Bruins in 1957. They were a founding member of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League in 1966. The Estevan Bruins moved on again to New Westminster in 1971. They had been a successful franchise in Estevan, winning the President's Cup in 1968.
New Westminster Bruins logo used by the second incarnation of the franchise.
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New Westminster Bruins logo used by the second incarnation of the franchise.

Once the team arrived in New Westminster, the success continued throughout much of the decade. The Bruins won the President's Cup four times in a row between 1975 and 1978. They made it to the Memorial Cup finals four years in a row as well, losing in 1975 and 1976 to the Toronto Marlboros and Hamilton Fincups, respectively, and winning it in 1977 and 1978. In 1981 the Bruins moved to Kamloops, British Columbia where they would become first the Kamloops Junior Oilers, and in 1984, the Kamloops Blazers. The franchise's success has continued on the ice in Kamloops, and as of 2006 the team has won a total of eleven WHL titles and five Memorial Cups between its years in Estevan, New Westminster and Kamloops.

N.W. Bruins II

The second incarnation of the Bruins arrived in New Westminster in 1983 from Nanaimo, British Columbia, where they had previously been known as the Nanaimo Islanders. The team was an expansion team in 1982 and only played one season in Nanaimo before moving. The new Bruins did not enjoy the same level of success, and lasted only five seasons in New Westminster before moving to Kennewick, Washington, to become the Tri-City Americans. This franchise has never won the WHL championship in any of its incarnations.

NHL Alumni

Totals include both editions of the Bruins.
  • Lorne Henning
  • Bob Hess
  • Brent Hughes
  • John Paul Kelly
  • Darin Kimble
  • Dean Kolstad
  • Olaf Kölzig
  • Doug Kostynski
  • Kevin Krook
  • Gord Lane
  • Derek Laxdal
  • Gord Laxton
  • Jamie Leach
  • Mark Lofthouse
  • Larry Lozinski
  • Bernie Lukowich

Defunct Western Hockey League Teams
Billings Bighorns | Calgary Buffaloes | Calgary Centennials | Calgary Wranglers | Edmonton Ice | Edmonton Oil Kings | Estevan Bruins | Flin Flon Bombers | Great Falls Americans | Kamloops Chiefs | Kamloops Junior Oilers | Kelowna Wings | Lethbridge Broncos | Moose Jaw Canucks | Nanaimo Islanders | New Westminster Bruins | Seattle Breakers | Spokane Flyers | Tacoma Rockets | Vancouver Nats | Victoria Cougars | Weyburn Red Wings | Winnipeg Clubs | Winnipeg Jets | Winnipeg Monarchs | Winnipeg Warriors

 


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