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The 2011–12 BCHL season marked the 50th anniversary of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL). The sixteen teams from the Coastal and Interior Conferences played 60 game schedules.
Come March, the top teams from each division will play for the Fred Page Cup, the BCHL Championship. The winner of the Fred Page Cup plays the AJHL champion in a best-of-seven series for the right to represent the Pacific region in the Royal Bank Cup
Changes
Map of BCHL, 2011–12
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Smoke Eaters
Vipers
Silverbacks
Warriors
Vees
Centennials
Chiefs
Rivermen
Spruce Kings
Express
Eagles
Grizzlies
Capitals
Clippers
Kings
Bulldogs
Interior Division
Coastal Division
The Fred Page Cup Playoffs have been reduced by one round. The top four teams from each conference will advance instead of the top six.
Teams are listed on the official league website.[1]
2011–2012 BCHL Fred Page Cup Playoffs
Conference Semifinals
Conference Finals
Fred Page Cup Final
1
Penticton
4
4
Chilliwack
2
1
Penticton
4
Interior Conference
2
Merritt
1
2
Merritt
4
3
Prince George
0
1
Penticton
4
2
Powell River
0
1
Powell River
4
4
Coquitlam
2
1
Powell River
4
Coastal Conference
2
Surrey
1
2
Surrey
4
3
Cowichan Valley
3
2012 Doyle Cup
The 2012 Doyle Cup was played between the BCHL Champion Penticton Vees, and the AJHL Champion Brooks Bandits
Doyle Cup
AB
Brooks
1
BC
Penticton
4
Game Results
Game 1: Penticton 7 – 2 Brooks
Game 2: Penticton 1 – 0 Brooks
Game 3: Brooks 4 – Penticton 3
Game 4: Brooks 1 – 6 Penticton
Game 5: Brooks 2 – 6 Penticton
Penticton would then move on to the 2012 Royal Bank Cup. They would win the national championship with a 4–3 win over the MHL champion Woodstock Slammers in the final.
Scoring leaders
GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, P = Points, PIM = Penalties in minutes
Note: GP = Games Played, Mins = Minutes Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GA = Goals Against, SO = Shutouts, Sv% = Save Percentage, GAA = Goals against average. Regulation losses and overtime losses have been combined for total losses.
The Penticton Vees, with three NHL draftees on their squad, went on an unprecedented streak throughout the course of the season that saw multiple BCHL records fall:
Winning streak: 42 (New BCHL record)
Points: 110 (New BCHL record for a 60-game season)