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Timeline

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I felt the WHL timeline was rather redundant when I added the WHL's history to the article. I didn't want to delete it altogether though, so I have moved it to it's own page: Timeline of WHL history. (or at least I will when the server lets me create a new page rather than just edit an existing one) Resolute 00:37, 28 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Edmonton

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Has the Edmonton expansion team been confirmed yet?I live in Edmonton and need to know. User:Killswitch Engage

Fair use rationale for Image:WesternHockeyLeague.png

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Fixed. Resolute 04:59, 20 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Mentioning Hockey Teams

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There is no mention of the Victoria Team being relocated to Prince George to become the Prince George Cougars. 2604:3D08:A57F:4300:55F7:3CB2:D979:7A1F (talk) 04:53, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

It is mentioned in the section "Timeline of franchises (since 1966)". Flibirigit (talk) 11:52, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Founding dates in Team table

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We seem to have some inconsistencies on what years are being listed in the Teams table, given that many teams were founded in another league and then moved to the WHL.

Division Team City Arena Founded
Central Calgary Hitmen Calgary, Alberta Scotiabank Saddledome 1995 Team was founded in 1994 but did not play their first game until 1995
Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton, Alberta Rogers Place 2007 Team was founded in 2006 but did not play their first game until 2007
Lethbridge Hurricanes Lethbridge, Alberta VisitLethbridge.com Arena 1967* Team was founded and joined the league in 1967 as the Winnipeg Jets
Medicine Hat Tigers Medicine Hat, Alberta Co-op Place 1970 Team was founded and joined the league in 1970
Red Deer Rebels Red Deer, Alberta Peavey Mart Centrium 1992 Team was founded in 1991 but did not play their first game until 1992
East Brandon Wheat Kings Brandon, Manitoba Keystone Centre 1967 Team was founded in 1936 as part of the MJHL, and joined the WHL in 1967
Moose Jaw Warriors Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Mosaic Place 1980* Team was founded and joined the league in 1980 as the Winnipeg Warriors
Prince Albert Raiders Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Art Hauser Centre 1982 Team was founded in 1971 as part of the SJHL, and joined the WHL in 1982
Regina Pats Regina, Saskatchewan Brandt Centre 1917 Team was founded in 1917 as part of the local Saskatchewan junior circuit. They first competed against expanded Western Canadian teams in 1918. They joined the WHL precursor in 1948, and joined the WHL in its formation in 1966. While the formation date of 1917 is correct, it goes against the other dates in the table of instead listing when it joined the WHL (1966)
Saskatoon Blades Saskatoon, Saskatchewan SaskTel Centre 1966 Team was founded in 1964 as part of the SJHL, and joined the WHL in 1966
Swift Current Broncos Swift Current, Saskatchewan InnovationPlex 1967* Team was founded and joined the league in 1967
B.C. Kamloops Blazers Kamloops, British Columbia Sandman Centre 1966* Team was founded and joined the league in 1966 as the Estevan Bruins
Kelowna Rockets Kelowna, British Columbia Prospera Place 1991* Team was founded and joined the league in 1991 as the Tacoma Rockets
Prince George Cougars Prince George, British Columbia CN Centre 1971* Team was founded in 1962 as the Victoria Cougars as part of the PCJHL, and joined the WHL in 1971
Vancouver Giants Langley, British Columbia Langley Events Centre 2001 Team was founded and joined the league in 2001
Victoria Royals Victoria, British Columbia Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre 2006* Team was founded in 2005 but did not play their first game until 2006
U.S. Everett Silvertips Everett, Washington Angel of the Winds Arena 2003 Team was founded in 2001 but did not play their first game until 2003
Portland Winterhawks Portland, Oregon Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1951* Team was founded in 1949 as part of the WHL precursor WCJHL in 1949, and then left that to play in an Alberta senior hockey league before joining the WHL in its formation in 1966. While the formation date of 1951 is "correct" (technically founded 1949, exhibition in 1950, first games in 1951), it goes against the other dates in the table of instead listing when it joined the WHL (1966)
Seattle Thunderbirds Kent, Washington accesso ShoWare Center 1971* Team was founded and joined the league in 1971 as the Vancouver Nats
Spokane Chiefs Spokane, Washington Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 1982* Team was founded and joined the league in 1982 as the Kelowna Wings
Tri-City Americans Kennewick, Washington Toyota Center 1966* Team was founded and joined the league in 1966 as the Calgary Buffaloes
Wenatchee Wild Wenatchee, Washington Town Toyota Center 1996* Team was founded and joined the league in 1996 as the Edmonton Ice
Future Chilliwack Chilliwack, British Columbia Chilliwack Coliseum 2026 This appears to be a new team and not a continuation of any other club
Penticton Vees Penticton, British Columbia South Okanagan Events Centre 2025 Team was founded in 1961 as the Penticton Junior Vees as part of the OMJHL, and joined the WHL in 2025


The yellow coding is a difference of when the league granted them permission to enter the league versus when they actually played. Technically they were founded earlier than what we are listing, but I am fine with when they played their inaugural games. That makes sense.

The red coding represents teams that existed before joining the league, but we are currently listing the year they joined the league. This, however, is in contrast to teams like Regina and Portland where we have listed their founding dates despite playing in different leagues when they were founded.

One solution is to have two columns, Founded and Joined. This is how we list on the NHL page (note: neither the QMJHL nor OHL list years at all...) For example,

Division Team City Arena Founded Joined
Central Calgary Hitmen Calgary, Alberta Scotiabank Saddledome 1994 1995
Edmonton Oil Kings Edmonton, Alberta Rogers Place 2006 2007
Lethbridge Hurricanes Lethbridge, Alberta VisitLethbridge.com Arena 1967*
Medicine Hat Tigers Medicine Hat, Alberta Co-op Place 1970
Red Deer Rebels Red Deer, Alberta Peavey Mart Centrium 1991 1992
East Brandon Wheat Kings Brandon, Manitoba Keystone Centre 1936 1967
Moose Jaw Warriors Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Mosaic Place 1980*
Prince Albert Raiders Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Art Hauser Centre 1971 1982
Regina Pats Regina, Saskatchewan Brandt Centre 1917 1966
Saskatoon Blades Saskatoon, Saskatchewan SaskTel Centre 1964 1966
Swift Current Broncos Swift Current, Saskatchewan InnovationPlex 1967*
B.C. Kamloops Blazers Kamloops, British Columbia Sandman Centre 1966*
Kelowna Rockets Kelowna, British Columbia Prospera Place 1991*
Prince George Cougars Prince George, British Columbia CN Centre 1962 1971*
Vancouver Giants Langley, British Columbia Langley Events Centre 2001
Victoria Royals Victoria, British Columbia Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre 2005 2006*
U.S. Everett Silvertips Everett, Washington Angel of the Winds Arena 2001 2003
Portland Winterhawks Portland, Oregon Veterans Memorial Coliseum 1949 1966*
Seattle Thunderbirds Kent, Washington accesso ShoWare Center 1971*
Spokane Chiefs Spokane, Washington Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena 1982*
Tri-City Americans Kennewick, Washington Toyota Center 1966*
Wenatchee Wild Wenatchee, Washington Town Toyota Center 1996*
Future Chilliwack Chilliwack, British Columbia Chilliwack Coliseum 2025 2026
Penticton Vees Penticton, British Columbia South Okanagan Events Centre 1961 2025

uncleben85 (talk) 03:35, 26 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]