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The 2009 RBC Cup has been won by the BCHL’s Vernon Vipers, marking a record setting 5th Canadian Junior ‘A’ Championship.
Undefeated through five previous games at the tournament, the Vipers defeated the defending champion Humboldt Broncos 2-0 in front of nearly 2000 fans at Bear Mountain Arena in Victoria.
Here’s a conversation with Nanaimo Clippers play-by-play voice Dan Marshall who covered the event in the broadcast booth and at ice level.
Tags: news · interview · Playoffs · Fred Page Cup · BCHL · Doyle Cup · RBC Cup · CJHL

Dan Marshall updates us on the opening three days of the National Championships from Victoria where the Kingston Voyageurs and the Summerside Western Capitals have struggled against their Western counter-parts.
You can catch the aformentioned voice of the Nanaimo Clippers calling the non-BCHL games here.
Here’s how the action has played out thus far. We could have an all BCHL final on tap.
The staff at the Times-Colonist (Victoria fish-wrap) are all over the RBC including fashion trends, love of the snakes, and of course the home team’s rebound.
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The defending champs have returned and the BCHL is well represented as Victoria hosts this year’s RBC Cup.
The 2009 Junior ‘A’ National Championship is a collection of traditional powers, franchises on the rise, and a first time entrant to the tournament.
Here’s a brief look at each of the 5 clubs vying for the most prestigious trophy in Junior A Hockey.
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Tags: news · Numbers · Playoffs · College Hockey · AJHL · Fred Page Cup · BCHL · Doyle Cup · CJAHL · RBC Cup · Commitments · MJHL · World Jr. A Challenge · SJHL · Central Scouting · OJHL · CJHL · Stats

4 Games, that’s all it took for the Vernon Vipers to dispatch of the AJHL Champion Grande Prairie Storm. In a series that started in the old Civic Centre in Vernon the Vipers played a physical, and defensively responsible series allowing just 6 goals in the four game sweep.
16-year-old Pentictonite Sahir Gill had a sensational Doyle Cup racking up 6 points playing with the infamous Jones Twins of Fruitvale, BC. The Vipers top line totaled 20 points in the 4-game series.
Former Vees tough-guy Eli Grossmann closed out his Junior career with a baffling set of decisions late in Game 2… have a look if you don’t know what I’m talking about. Eli apologized to the officials and I have spoken with him since the event. The 20-year-old is embarrassed and remorseful regarding the incident. Odds are this isn’t the last we hear about this black eye on Junior A Hockey.
With the Victory, the Vipers advance to the RBC Cup in Victoria, which will feature two BCHL entries. Host Victoria and the aforementioned Vipers are in to the 5 team national championship.
In the Prairies (ANAVET CUP) - Portage and Humbolt are in the midst of a best of seven for the ‘West’ entry to the tournament. Former Vees netminder Bryan Mountain has the Portage of the Prairie Terriers up 3 game to 1 with game 5 in Humboldt tonight.
In Ontario 4 teams are still vying for the Dudley Hewitt Cup and the right to represent the ‘Central’ region. Fort William has the top record in the round robin thus far.
Out East 4 teams (from Quebec, PEI, New Brunswick and Ontario) are battling for the Fred Page Cup (yes, the same name as the BCHL’s Championship Trophy). With Dieppe, ON and Summerside, PEI getting early round robin victories.
Meanwhile the Victoria Grizzlies haven’t played hockey since March 31, but will be hit the ice on May 2nd to kick off the RBC Cup Round Robin.
Tags: news · Playoffs · AJHL · BCHL · Doyle Cup · RBC Cup · CJHL

The field of 26 playoff teams in Alberta and BC has been whittled down to 2.
The Vernon Vipers and Grande Prairie Storm are set to do battle for the right to advance to the RBC Cup in Victoria.
The Storm have been idle since April 5th when they swept the Spruce Grove Saints in the Enerflex Cup (AJHL Final), while the Vipers dispatched of the Powell River Kings last night in Game 6 of the Fred Page Cup in Vernon.
There are a few interesting storylines set up for the Doyle Cup, here’s a peek at the details…
COACH VANDEKAMP
Mike Vandekamp’s return to Vernon should be fun to watch. The Grande Prairie Coach and Director of Hockey Operations has an extensive BCHL coaching career in Merritt, Vernon and Powell River. Vandekamp has been named BCHL coach of the year twice including in ‘01/’02, his first year as the head coach of the Vipers.
Vandekamp Coached Vernon for four seasons (’01/’02 to ‘04-’05) taking the Vipers to the final in all but one of those years, and leading the snakes to a Fred Page Cup Championship in ‘02/’03. The Vipers eventually were eliminated by the Camrose Kodiaks (sound familiar Vees fans?) in the Doyle Cup.
SERIES STARTS AT CIVIC CENTRE
The Vipers will open the first leg of the series in the Vernon Civic Centre, not the Westbild Centre which is booked for a forestry show. It’s a case of bad timing for the Vipers who will now be maxed out at just over 2000 fans per game rather than the 3000+ that fit the Wesbild Centre. Should the Vipers have closed out the BCHL Final sooner, the series could have been started early allowing games to be played at the bigger, better barn.
FAMILY TIES
Vernon Vipers Forward Braden Pimm will face his cousin Bernie (Director of Scouting for the Grande Prairie Storm) who used also to be an assistant coach of the Vipers in ‘05/’06. The Pimms are a from Fort St. John, BC where Mike Vandekamp played his Junior (Huskies) and Senior (Flyers) Hockey, and started his coaching career (coincidentally F.S.J. is where this broadcaster called his first junior hockey on the radio).
GROSSMANN RETURNS
For the third season in a row, Elias Grossmann will face the Vernon Vipers in the playoffs. In each of the past 2 seasons Eli suited up against the snakes as a member of the Vees, but will do so as a member of the Storm this year. Grossmann was acquired by Grande Prairie from the Vees at the Junior ‘A’ trade deadline in January, and was reunited with Mike Vandekamp, who coached him in Prince George with the WHL’s Cougars in ‘06-’07.
HISTORICALLY
The Vipers and Storm have never played before in their history, but Alberta has won the Doyle Cup 6 times this decade, after BC won the Cup 8 times in the 90’s.
Here’s the complete schedule for the 2009 Doyle Cup.
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The AJHL and BCHL Finals are set!
ENERFLEX CUP
Spruce Grove vs. Grande Prairie
This best of 7 for the AJHL Championship pits the top two teams from the Northern Division. The Storm have bolted out to a 2 game lead thanks to 4 goals on the man advantage, and Spruce Grove (who lost just 7 games in the regular season) is now behind the 8-ball.
Former Vees tough-guy Elias Grossmann has played 11 of the Storm’s 17 playoff games but has yet to suit up in the league finals due to injury.
Games 3 and 4 run on Saturday and Sunday from Grande Prairie.
AJHL piece on the contrasting styles of play
Boxscores
FRED PAGE CUP
Powell River Kings vs. Vernon Vipers
The Kings and Vipers have put together fantastic seasons to this point and are coming off series victories over very talented clubs (Victoria and Salmon Arm). The Vipers are a physically imposing, deep, and defensively minded club. Meanwhile, the Kings have a lethal power play, six 20-year-old forwards, and an uncanny knack of lighting the lamp.
Travel will be a pain in the butt should this series go six or seven games, as the trip between the Okanagan and the Sunshine Coast is a full day affair sporting 2 ferry rides and often some Greater Vancouver gridlock.
Much like the contrasting styles on display in Alberta, these teams have achieved success through different methods.
Here’s the BCHL’s preview
Games 1 and 2 are Friday and Saturday in Powell River. (I’ll take Vernon in 7).
Fred Page Cup Schedule
Tags: Playoffs · AJHL · Fred Page Cup · BCHL · Doyle Cup · Enerflex Cup · RBC Cup · CJHL
March 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment

AJHL
The Spruce Grove Saints are into the Enerflex Cup. 4 games in 5 nights was all the top ranked Saints needed to move on to the AJHL Final. The Saints lost just 7 games in a 62 game regular season schedule and are now 8 & 1 against playoff foes.
Former Vees enforcer Elias Grossmann’s Grande Prairie Storm are leading Brooks 2 games to 1 in the other AJHL semi-final. Game 3 in Brooks went to triple OT before the Bandits pulled out their first win of the series. Game 4 is tomorrow in stinky Brooks, Game 5 is Saturday back in traffic congested Grande Prairie. (Can you sense the jealousy?)
BCHL
The Powell River Kings have a firm grip on the Coastal Conference Finals leading the RBC Cup hosts (Victoria Grizzlies) 3 games to 1. The Powell River PP has been a force of nature this season and the second season has been no different with the extra-man success rate at over 34% (wow). Not to be overlooked is their PK which is 34/39. Victoria is in trouble… if they want to come to the RBC Cup through the front door. The Grizzlies will be at Bear Mountain in May either way.
In the Interior the Salmon Arm Silverbacks earned a big win last night to square off the series at 2 games apiece. The two Interior foes have played each other tight all year. No surprise this will go at least 6 games.
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March 20th, 2009 · 1 Comment
I sat down with Vees Head Coach and General Manager Fred Harbinson for a mid-day bite on Main Street in Penticton. A windy but warm Friday proved a good opportunity for a final Coach’s Show for Ironman City Subaru in Penticton.

Glenn Hauptman, Flush Photo. No copies or reproduction without permission. FlushPhoto(at)Gmail.com
No better way to celebrate the 1st day of Spring… Well, aside from playing in the Interior Conference Final tonight.
P.S. I’ll take the Vipers in 7
Tags: news · interview · Coach · Recruiting · Playoffs · Round 2: Vernon · AJHL · Fred Page Cup · BCHL · Doyle Cup · Enerflex Cup · Off Season · Interior Conference · General Manager · Coastal Conference

The second round is done in the AJHL & BCHL. The elite 8 remain.
AJHL (reseeded regardless of division)
Spruce Grove Saints (4-1 Fort McMurray Oil Barons*)
vs. Olds Grizzlies (4-2 Okotoks Oilers)
&
Grande Prairie Storm (4-2 Sherwood Park Crusaders)
vs. Brooks Bandits (4-3 Camrose Kodiaks*^+)
BCHL
INTERIOR CONFERENCE
Vernon Vipers (4-1 Penticton Vees*^)
vs. Salmon Arm Silverbacks (4-1 Westside Warriors)
COASTAL CONFERENCE
Victoria Grizzlies (4-3 Cowichan Valley Capitals)
vs. Powell River Kings (4-1 Surrey Eagles)
* 2008 League Finalist
^ 2008 League Champion
+ 2008 Doyle Cup Champion
Tags: news · Numbers · Playoffs · AJHL · Fred Page Cup · BCHL · Doyle Cup · Enerflex Cup · RBC Cup · Interior Conference · Coastal Conference · CJHL
Stalls empty. Season over.
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