The New Westminster Bruins were a junior team in the Western Hockey League. There were two franchises that carried this name:
* 1971–1981 (Formerly the Estevan Bruins, now the Kamloops Blazers)
* 1983–1988 (Formerly the Nanaimo Islanders, now the Tri-City Americans) Both incarnations of the franchise played at Queen's Park Arena in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster, British Columbia.
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| - The New Westminster Bruins were a junior team in the Western Hockey League. There were two franchises that carried this name:
* 1971–1981 (Formerly the Estevan Bruins, now the Kamloops Blazers)
* 1983–1988 (Formerly the Nanaimo Islanders, now the Tri-City Americans) Both incarnations of the franchise played at Queen's Park Arena in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster, British Columbia.
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| - The New Westminster Bruins were a junior team in the Western Hockey League. There were two franchises that carried this name:
* 1971–1981 (Formerly the Estevan Bruins, now the Kamloops Blazers)
* 1983–1988 (Formerly the Nanaimo Islanders, now the Tri-City Americans) Both incarnations of the franchise played at Queen's Park Arena in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster, British Columbia.
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