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WHL 03/30 01:00 611 Swift Current Broncos vs Lethbridge Hurricanes - 查看
WHL 03/31 01:00 611 Swift Current Broncos vs Lethbridge Hurricanes - 查看
WHL 04/03 01:00 611 Lethbridge Hurricanes vs Swift Current Broncos - 查看
WHL 04/04 01:00 611 Lethbridge Hurricanes vs Swift Current Broncos - 查看

结果

WHL 03/24 00:00 - Calgary Hitmen v Swift Current Broncos L 6-3
WHL 03/23 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Calgary Hitmen W 7-6
WHL 03/21 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Red Deer Rebels W 6-3
WHL 03/18 00:00 - Edmonton Oil Kings v Swift Current Broncos W 4-5
WHL 03/17 01:00 - Medicine Hat Tigers v Swift Current Broncos L 4-2
WHL 03/16 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Medicine Hat Tigers W 8-4
WHL 03/13 01:00 - Prince Albert Raiders v Swift Current Broncos W 2-4
WHL 03/10 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Brandon Wheat Kings W 6-3
WHL 03/07 01:00 - Swift Current Broncos v Edmonton Oil Kings W 8-2
WHL 03/03 02:00 - Edmonton Oil Kings v Swift Current Broncos L 4-1
WHL 03/02 02:00 - Red Deer Rebels v Swift Current Broncos W 5-7
WHL 02/25 02:00 - Medicine Hat Tigers v Swift Current Broncos W 3-4

Wikipedia - Swift Current Broncos

The Swift Current Broncos are a junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League. Founded during 1967 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, the Broncos played seven seasons before relocating to Lethbridge from 1974 to 1986 as the Lethbridge Broncos. The Broncos then returned to Swift Current, and have played there since 1986, at the Innovation Credit Union iPlex.

History

The Broncos started out as the Swift Current Broncos in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, but moved to Lethbridge in 1974. The team had been losing money in tiny Swift Current and the new Lethbridge Sportsplex was looking for a team. The Broncos played in Lethbridge for twelve seasons, winning the President's Cup in 1982–83. In the mid-1980s, the team came up for sale, and despite a large and loyal fan base in Lethbridge, the Broncos were bought by local interests in Swift Current and moved back to their original home. After a year without WHL hockey in Lethbridge, the Calgary Wranglers moved to the city and became the Lethbridge Hurricanes.

The Broncos won its only Memorial Cup championship two years later at the 1989 Memorial Cup. In the 1993 Memorial Cup, the Broncos were eliminated in a tie-breaker. Afterwards, head coach Graham James resigned to coach the Calgary Hitmen, but three seasons later, allegations arose that he sexually abused former player Sheldon Kennedy during their days together with the Broncos. James was convicted of sexual offenses and sentenced to three years in prison.

The Broncos play in the second smallest market in the Canadian Hockey League. The only market smaller than Swift Current is Bathurst, New Brunswick, home of the QMJHL's Acadie-Bathurst Titan.