Peguis Juniors

The Peguis Juniors are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Peguis, Manitoba. They are members of the Keystone Junior Hockey League (KJHL). The franchise was founded in 1994.

Peguis Juniors
LeagueKeystone Junior Hockey League
DivisionNorth
Founded1994 (1994)
Home arenaPeguis Multiplex
ColoursBlack, red, white
              
Owner(s)Community owned (Peguis First Nation)
General managerPatrick McKay
Head coachMike Spence
Websitehttp://www.peguisfirstnation.ca/category/sports/
Franchise history
1994–2006Peguis Juniors
2006–2009Two Nations River Hawks
2009–presentPeguis Juniors

History

In 2006, Fisher River Cree Nation partnered with Peguis for three seasons. The team was renamed Two Nations River Hawks.

The Juniors played in the Peguis Arena, but on the early morning of February 19, 2007, the arena was lost to fire. After the fire the Juniors looked for a new arena to play their home games and from 2007 to 2011 the team played all their home games at the Fisher Branch Arena in Fisher Branch, Manitoba. In 2011–12 season, they played all their home games in Fisher River, Manitoba, at the Fisher River Arena.

Season-by-season records

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for,   GA = Goals against

Records as of 2017–18 regular season.

SeasonLeagueGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsFinishPlayoffs
1994–95MJBHLStatistics unavailable5thLost Quarterfinals
1995–96MJBHLStatistics unavailable2ndWon League
1996–97MJBHLStatistics unavailable2ndLost Finals
1997–98MJBHL3227500239137541stWon League
1998–99MJBHL32171410204177354thLost Quarterfinals
1999–00MJBHL32191210207183393rdLost Quarterfinals
2000–01MJBHLStatistics unavailable3rdLost Semifinals
2001–02MJBHL36211401199157433rdLost Semifinals
2002–03MJBHL32181211183131384thLost Semifinals
2003–04MJBHL33191301154129393rdLost Semifinals
2004–05KJHL36171405191192394thLost Semifinals
2005–06KJHL36171801355thLost Semifinals
2006–07KJHL4019192198229405thLost Semifinals
2007–08KJHL40162400175219327thLost Quarterfinals
2008–09KJHL36121707138160316thLost Quarterfinals
2009–10KJHL3221101196147433rdLost Semifinals
2010–11KJHL32161015184144385thLost Quarterfinals
2011–12KJHL36171603172188375thLost Quarterfinals
2012–13KJHL3633201282128671stWon League
Keystone Cup: 3–2 in Round-robin
Lost Bronze Medal game
2013–14KJHL3429302240106601st of 4, North
1st of 8, KJHL
Lost Divisional Finals
2014–15KJHL3222901242156452nd of 9Won Quarterfinals, 3–1 (North Stars)
Won Semifinals, 4–0 (Storm)
Lost League Finals, 3–4 (Fishermen)
2015–16KJHL3428402295118581st of 5, North
1st of 10, KJHL
Won Semifinals, 3–0 (North Stars)
Won Div. Finals, 4–2 (Storm)
Won League Finals, 4–0 (Fishermen)
2016–17KJHL34231001248164472nd of 3, Central
5th of 10, KJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 3–1 (Fishermen)
Won Semifinals, 4–3 (Warriors)
Won League Finals, 4–2 (Ice Dawgs)
2017–18KJHL3427601234107551st of 3, Central
2nd of 10, KJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 3–0 (Satelites)
Won Semifinals, 4–0 (Falcons)
Won League Finals, 4–1 (Warriors))

Keystone Cup history

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships (Northern Ontario to British Columbia)
Six teams in round-robin play. 1st vs. 2nd for gold/silver; 3rd vs. 4th for bronze.

YearRound-robinRecordStandingBronze Medal gameGold Medal game
2013W, St. Malo Warriors, 10–4
L, Saskatoon Royals, 2–3
W, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 3–2
W, Okotoks Bisons, 5–3
L, Richmond Sockeyes, 1–8
3–2–03rd of 6L, Okotoks Bisons, 4–11
2016L, North Peace Navigators, 3–7
L, Regina Capitals, 5–9
L, Saskatoon Quakers, 2–9
L, 100 Mile House Wranglers, 3–9
W, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 8–4
1–5–05th of 6
2017L, Arborg Ice Dawgs, 2–7
W, Nipigon Elks, 4–3
L, Regina Capitals, 0–10
T, Wainwright Bisons, 5–5
L, Beaver Valley Nitehawks, 2–8
1–5–15th of 6
2018[lower-alpha 1]L, Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye, 2–7
L, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 5–6
W, St. Malo Warriors, 8–1
1–2–02nd of 4W, Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye, 6–3Lost Thunder Bay Northern Hawks 2–5
Silver Medalists
  1. BC, Alta, & Sask did not send teams to Keystone Cup

Franchise records

Scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point, goal, and assist scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed KJHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Single-season leaders

  • Most goals in a season: Skylar Tait-Reaume, 51 (2012–13)
  • Most assists in a season: Darryl Flett, 58 (2014–15)
  • Most points in a season: Jordan Anderson, 97 (2013–14)
  • Most penalty minutes in a season: Theoren Spence, 192 (2016–17)
  • Most goals in a season, defenceman: Joseph Sutherland, 21 (2014–15)
  • Most points in a season, defenceman: Joseph Sutherland, 46 (2014–15) Ralph Cochrane, 46 (2013-14)
  • Most wins in a season: Ryan Delorme, 21 (2012–13)
  • Most shutouts in a season: Bobby Lavis, 5

Team captains

  • Spencer Sutherland, 2012–present
  • Jarrett Cochrane, 2011–2012
  • Derrick Sinclair, 2009–2011
  • Neil Stevenson, 2007–2008
  • Mervin Garson, 2004–2007
  • Allan Thompson 1999–2004

Coaches

  • Farron Cochrane, 2004–present
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