Western Hockey League - Memorial Cup Champions

Memorial Cup Champions

The Memorial Cup has been captured by a WHL team 18 times since the league's founding

  • 2008: Spokane Chiefs
  • 2007: Vancouver Giants
  • 2004: Kelowna Rockets
  • 2002: Kootenay Ice
  • 2001: Red Deer Rebels
  • 1998: Portland Winter Hawks
  • 1995: Kamloops Blazers
  • 1994: Kamloops Blazers
  • 1992: Kamloops Blazers
  • 1991: Spokane Chiefs
  • 1989: Swift Current Broncos
  • 1988: Medicine Hat Tigers
  • 1987: Medicine Hat Tigers
  • 1985: Prince Albert Raiders
  • 1983: Portland Winter Hawks
  • 1978: New Westminster Bruins
  • 1977: New Westminster Bruins
  • 1974: Regina Pats

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