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1995 – Kamloops Blazers When the 1995 Memorial Cup tournament opened in Kamloops’ Riverside Coliseum, the host Blazers were looking for their third championship in four years.
He later announced his retirement, saying that he wanted to go out on top and refereeing the final game of the Memorial Cup allowed him to do that.Attendance for every one of the tournament’s eight games was announced as 5,500, providing a total attendance of 44,000.Ryan Huska, with two, Tyson Nash and Darcy Tucker, all of whom played on all three championship teams, scored in the victory over Detroit.They had won at least 40 games in seven straight WHL regular seasons, had been in 12 straight West Division finals, had appeared in seven WHL finals in 12 seasons, and had won six championships.“Everyone knew it was our third,” Tucker said. Player nationality and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1995-1996 season. The roster, scoring and goaltender statistics for the 1994-95 Kamloops Blazers playing in the WHL.
1995-96 Kamloops Blazers roster and statistics.
Kamloops Blazers stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown in the 1995-1996 WHL season. The championship game was refereed by veteran WHL official Kevin Muench of Moose Jaw. Click to view Player Register. “We just relished the moment.”The Blazers had ridden goaltender Rod Branch, 19, through the regular season and into the playoffs. Head Coach: Don Hay (52-14-6-0) They had won at least 40 games in seven straight WHL regular seasons, had been in 12 straight West Division finals, had appeared in seven WHL finals in 12 seasons, and had won six championships. League Search Page-> WHL-> 1995-96-> Kamloops Blazers-> Roster & Statistics.
The Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League ended the 1995-96 season with a …