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1970–71 WKJHL season | |
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League | KIJHL |
Sport | Ice hockey |
Duration | September–February |
Number of games | 32 |
Number of teams | 4 |
League champions | Trail Smoke Eaters |
Runners-up | Rossland Warriors |
Seasons | |
← 1969-701971–72 → |
The 1970-71 West Kootenay Junior Hockey League season was the fourth in league history. The season would proceed with the same four teams as the previous season. It would be the fourth, and final season without any playoffs, and instead the league champion was the team with the best regular season record. The Trail Smoke Eaters continued their dominance with a third championship.
Team map
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Regular season
Each team played 32 games throughout the regular season with the final rankings being as follows:
- Trail Smoke Eaters
- Rossland Warriors
- Nelson Jr. Maple Leafs
- Grand Forks Border Bruins
Sources
- "League History". www.kijhl.ca. Retrieved 2024-11-08.
- "Teck Cup Champions". www.kijhl.ca. Retrieved 2024-11-08.