Virden Oil Capitals

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DivisionWest
Founded1956
Virden Oil Capitals
CityVirden, Manitoba
LeagueManitoba Junior Hockey League
DivisionWest
Founded1956
Home arenaTundra Oil & Gas Place
(capacity: 1,200)
ColorsRed, Black, White, Gray
       
OwnerVirden Hockey Ventures Inc.
General managerTyson Ramsey
Head coachTyson Ramsey
Websitewww.oilcapshockey.com
Franchise history
1956-1957Winnipeg Rangers
1957-1958Brandon Rangers
1958-1959Transcona Rangers
1959-1967Winnipeg Rangers
1967-2000St. Boniface Saints
2000-2012Winnipeg Saints
2012-PresentVirden Oil Capitals

The Virden Oil Capitals are a Canadian junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Virden, Manitoba. The Oil Capitals are members of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League.

The franchise was founded as the Winnipeg Rangers in 1956. The Rangers became the St. Boniface Saints in 1967 and later the Winnipeg Saints in 2000. The Oil Capitals were created in the spring of 2012 when a group of local investors purchased the Saints franchise and relocated it to Virden to play at newly constructed Tundra Oil & Gas Place.[1]

The team has won five Turnbull Cups (Rangers in 1961 and 1966; Saints in 1971, 1981, and 1994) and finished runner-up on seven occasions (Rangers in 1960; Saints in 1969, 1993, 2008, 2010, and 2012; Oil Capitals in 2018).

Season-by-season record

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