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    Jan 23202607:00 PM
    Victoria Grizzlies vs. Prince George Spruce KingsThe Q Centre, Victoria, BC
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    Feb 7202606:00 PM
    Victoria Grizzlies vs. Prince George Spruce KingsThe Q Centre, Victoria, BC
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  • About Prince George Spruce Kings

    Currently, the Prince George Spruce Kings continue to thrive in the BC Hockey League (BCHL). With a dedicated fan base, they play home games at the CN Centre, which has a seating capacity of over 5,800. The team is known for its commitment to player development, often helping young athletes advance to higher levels of hockey, including collegiate and professional leagues. As of the latest season, the Spruce Kings are making headlines with their impressive roster and solid gameplay. Recent games showcase the team's strong offensive and defensive strategies, with several key players standing out as potential future stars. The organization also actively engages with the community through various outreach programs, promoting hockey's growth at the grassroots level. Looking ahead, the Spruce Kings aim to reclaim their championship title and continue their legacy as one of the premier junior hockey programs in Canada.

    Prince George Spruce Kings History

    The Prince George Spruce Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1970, the team began as a member of the British Columbia Junior Hockey League (BCJHL). Over the decades, the Spruce Kings have built a rich history, becoming one of the league's most competitive teams. The name 'Spruce Kings' was chosen to reflect the region's vast pine forests and distinct Canadian identity. The team has undergone several name changes and relocations but has consistently been a source of pride for the local community. They garnered attention in the 1990s for their strong performances, particularly from 1995 to 1996 when they won the BCJHL championship and participated in the national Junior A championship (Royal Bank Cup). This victory solidified their status as a key player in Canadian junior hockey.