2012 BC Angels/LFL-Canada Season Thread
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 6:38 am
I know that LK already brought this up, but how about an official season thread? As you know, over the years I've been trying encourage more discussion on local teams other than the Lions, with varying levels of success. There's been quite a lot of enthusiasm on the Canucks and to a slightly lesser extent the Giants, especially if the teams play well and enter the playoffs. There's less but still notable interest in the Whitecaps, especially when the team achieves success in the playoffs and wins a championship. Back in 2006 I highly praised and commended the Whitecaps for its double championship when the ladies first won the W-League championship, and that was followed by the gentlemen when they won the USL-1 championship: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9181. Ironically what seems to have the least enthusiasm are the other football teams even though this is a football forum is the apathy on the UBC Thunderbirds and the CIS, and Simon Fraser Clan. Having the Vanier Cup held in Vancouver last year may have peaked Canadian college interest somewhat. So that said, let's see how much interest there is in football of a third kind - women's football.
I stated already that 2006 was a great year for soccer in Vancouver with its double championship. With regards to women's football, there's already been several women's football leagues across America and some Canadian cities have teams such as the Montreal Blitz. Montreal won a double championship in football in 2010 as in addition to the Alouettes, the Blitz also won the IWFL Tier II Championship. So let it be a double championship for the province of BC in football as well!
According to various articles, the 2012 LFL Canada Season is the fourth season in the Lingerie Football League. LFL Canada will feature four teams in four cities across Canada. For the 2012 season the League granted three new franchises: BC Angels, Regina Rage and the Saskatoon Sirens. The Toronto Triumph, who began play in the LFL's original U.S. league in 2011, will also carry over to LFL Canada; they have moved from the Ricoh Coliseum to the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.
On February 9, 2012, the LFL announced that Abbotsford, British Columbia, would be the next Canadian city to host a team in the League. The franchise will play its home games at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre and will compete in the Western Division of LFL Canada. On February 20, 2012, the LFL announced that the franchise will be named the BC Angels following the results of an online fan vote. The decision for Abbotsford to host a team sparked some controversy, including expressed concern from at least one city councilor, as "Abbotsford is a deeply religious agricultural community." On February 22, 2012, the LFL announced that Regina, Saskatchewan would be the next Canadian city to host a team in the League. Home games would be played at the Brandt Centre. On March 6, the LFL announced that the franchise will be named the Regina Rage after an online fan vote. Six days later, on February 28, the LFL announced that Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would join Regina as LFL Canada's second team in the Wheat Province. Home games would be played at the Credit Union Centre. Upon releasing the Saskatoon Sirens' logo and colors, the league announced that LFL Canada was set at four teams for the 2012 season, with the league playing an eight-game schedule, still scheduled to end with the Canadian Lingerie Bowl the day before the Grey Cup.
The size of the field is 50 yards, with the end zone 10 yards in length. Other than the opening kickoff, there is no punting or field goal attempts. Offensive and defensive teams have seven players on the field. With no punting and field goal attempts, I guess there won't be a local female version of Lui Passaglia.
There's an official BC Angels website: http://www.lflcanada.com/bcangels/
The team colours of Blue, Lime Green, and White resembles the
Ticket prices range from $12.00 to $78.00:
http://lflcanada.com/bcangels/images/bc_arena_large.jpg
http://lflcanada.com/bcangels/tickets.php
Even though there are only four teams, there are only four games in total and two games at home. It looks like the league cannot afford to hold at least six games for a 3-3 home and home series so every visiting team can play at least once in Abbotsford.
The two home games held at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre are:
August 25, 2012 - Regina Rage at BC Angels 8:00 PM
September 29, 2012 - Toronto Triumph at BC Angels 8:00 PM
The second home game has a conflict with Lions at Roughriders game, but since the Lions should easily demolish the Roughriders in that game anyways, then the Angels game should be much more exciting.
This older article talks about tryouts and training camp:
http://www.theprovince.com/sports/linge ... story.html
I'm sure by now the team's roster has been finalized.
For the last decade or so, there's been a huge division and playoff rivalry between the Lions and the Roughriders. May the Angels continue to win the rivalry between BC and Saskatchewan by getting rid of both the Rage and the Sirens . And the Lions have still yet to avenge the 1983 & 2004 Grey Cup and 2003 playoff losses to the Argonauts. May the Angels start off the vengeance by defeating the Toronto Triumph for the Canadian Lingerie Bowl and the BC gentlemen will follow that up with a championship of their own on the following night for a double Canadian football championship for British Columbia.
I stated already that 2006 was a great year for soccer in Vancouver with its double championship. With regards to women's football, there's already been several women's football leagues across America and some Canadian cities have teams such as the Montreal Blitz. Montreal won a double championship in football in 2010 as in addition to the Alouettes, the Blitz also won the IWFL Tier II Championship. So let it be a double championship for the province of BC in football as well!
According to various articles, the 2012 LFL Canada Season is the fourth season in the Lingerie Football League. LFL Canada will feature four teams in four cities across Canada. For the 2012 season the League granted three new franchises: BC Angels, Regina Rage and the Saskatoon Sirens. The Toronto Triumph, who began play in the LFL's original U.S. league in 2011, will also carry over to LFL Canada; they have moved from the Ricoh Coliseum to the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ontario.
On February 9, 2012, the LFL announced that Abbotsford, British Columbia, would be the next Canadian city to host a team in the League. The franchise will play its home games at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre and will compete in the Western Division of LFL Canada. On February 20, 2012, the LFL announced that the franchise will be named the BC Angels following the results of an online fan vote. The decision for Abbotsford to host a team sparked some controversy, including expressed concern from at least one city councilor, as "Abbotsford is a deeply religious agricultural community." On February 22, 2012, the LFL announced that Regina, Saskatchewan would be the next Canadian city to host a team in the League. Home games would be played at the Brandt Centre. On March 6, the LFL announced that the franchise will be named the Regina Rage after an online fan vote. Six days later, on February 28, the LFL announced that Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would join Regina as LFL Canada's second team in the Wheat Province. Home games would be played at the Credit Union Centre. Upon releasing the Saskatoon Sirens' logo and colors, the league announced that LFL Canada was set at four teams for the 2012 season, with the league playing an eight-game schedule, still scheduled to end with the Canadian Lingerie Bowl the day before the Grey Cup.
The size of the field is 50 yards, with the end zone 10 yards in length. Other than the opening kickoff, there is no punting or field goal attempts. Offensive and defensive teams have seven players on the field. With no punting and field goal attempts, I guess there won't be a local female version of Lui Passaglia.
There's an official BC Angels website: http://www.lflcanada.com/bcangels/
The team colours of Blue, Lime Green, and White resembles the
Ticket prices range from $12.00 to $78.00:
http://lflcanada.com/bcangels/images/bc_arena_large.jpg
http://lflcanada.com/bcangels/tickets.php
Even though there are only four teams, there are only four games in total and two games at home. It looks like the league cannot afford to hold at least six games for a 3-3 home and home series so every visiting team can play at least once in Abbotsford.
The two home games held at the Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre are:
August 25, 2012 - Regina Rage at BC Angels 8:00 PM
September 29, 2012 - Toronto Triumph at BC Angels 8:00 PM
The second home game has a conflict with Lions at Roughriders game, but since the Lions should easily demolish the Roughriders in that game anyways, then the Angels game should be much more exciting.
This older article talks about tryouts and training camp:
http://www.theprovince.com/sports/linge ... story.html
I'm sure by now the team's roster has been finalized.
For the last decade or so, there's been a huge division and playoff rivalry between the Lions and the Roughriders. May the Angels continue to win the rivalry between BC and Saskatchewan by getting rid of both the Rage and the Sirens . And the Lions have still yet to avenge the 1983 & 2004 Grey Cup and 2003 playoff losses to the Argonauts. May the Angels start off the vengeance by defeating the Toronto Triumph for the Canadian Lingerie Bowl and the BC gentlemen will follow that up with a championship of their own on the following night for a double Canadian football championship for British Columbia.