Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League

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The Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League was a Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey league in British Columbia.

Peace Cariboo Junior Hockey League 1980 - 1994
Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League 1994 - 1999

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Founded in 1980, as a Tier II Junior "A" League, one season after the British Columbia Junior Hockey League-Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League merger. The league's most successful team, by far, was the Prince George Spruce Kings. Other notable teams were the Quesnel Millionaires, Williams Lake Mustangs, Kimberley Dynamiters, and Cranbrook Colts. Every season, their playoff champion earned the right to play for the Mowat Cup, the British Columbia Junior "A" Title. The PCJHL/RMJHL was eligible for the Royal Bank Cup, the Tier II Junior "A" National Title.

In 1999, the league folded and its remaining teams merged into the British Columbia Hockey League and the Junior "B" Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.

1981 Prince George Spruce Kings
1982 Prince George Spruce Kings
1983 Williams Lake Mustangs
1984 Prince George Spruce Kings
1985 Prince George Spruce Kings
1986 Prince George Spruce Kings
1987 Quesnel Millionaires
1988 Grande Prairie North Stars
1989 Williams Lake Mustangs
1990 Prince George Spruce Kings
1991 Prince George Spruce Kings
1992 Prince George Spruce Kings
1993 Williams Lake Mustangs
1994 Kimberley Dynamiters
1995 Cranbrook Colts
1996 Prince George Spruce Kings
1997 Cranbrook Colts
1998 Cranbrook Colts
1999 Kimberley Dynamiters

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