Revelstoke Grizzlies

The Revelstoke Grizzlies are a Junior 'A' Ice Hockey team based in Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Doug Birks Division of the Okanagan/Shuswap Conference of the Kootenay International Junior 'A' Hockey League (KIJHL). They play their home games at Revelstoke Forum.

Revelstoke Grizzlies
CityRevelstoke, British Columbia
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceOkanagan/Shuswap
DivisionDoug Birks
Founded1993 (1993)–94
Home arenaRevelstoke Forum
ColoursBurgundy, Brown, Black
     
Owner(s) Revelstoke Grizzlies Hockey Society
General manager Ryan Parent
Head coach Jiri Novak
CaptainVacant
Websitewww.revelstokegrizzlies.com/
Franchise history
1993-presentRevelstoke Grizzlies




History


The Grizzlies were founded in 1993. They have won the KIJHL Championship 5 times, in 1998, 2010, 2019, 2022, and 2024.

In the 2009–10 season, they not only won their Division, and KIJHL championship over the Leafs 4–1, but they went to the Cyclone Taylor Cup and won Gold. They then went onto win the Western Canadian Junior B championship, the Keystone Cup.

On June 11, 2014, it was announced that the Grizzlies ownership had been transferred to a new group headed by Ryan Parent.

In the 2023-24 season, the Grizzlies won their Division, the KIJHL Championship over the Ghostriders, and also went on to win the Mowat Cup, and gained Jr. 'A' supremacy in the province of British Columbia. Defenceman Mikkel Hrechka was the tournament MVP with 6 points in 4 games.




Season-by-season record



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

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
1993-944012262261892874th, EastLost in Division Semifinals
1994-95445390101713195th, EastDid not qualify
1995-964221210422402243rd, EastLost in Division Semifinals
1996-974220211411912024th, Eddie MountainLost in Division Semifinals
1997-985034151692881942nd, Eddie MountainKIJHL Champions (Heat)
1998-995231192642452013rd, Eddie MountainLost in Finals
1999-004624202502141944th, Eddie MountainLost in Division Semifinals
2000-015445720923211451st, Eddie MountainLost in Finals, 0-4 (Nitehawks)
2001-0250351041752781492nd, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Finals, 1-4 (Eagles)
2002-0350152861371592364th, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Eagles)
2003-0450192713421842304th, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Storm)
2004-0550301712632211823rd, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Finals, 0-4 (Storm)
2005-0650272120561861723rd, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Storm)
2006-0752272320561891883rd, Okanagan ShuswapLost in Division Finals, 0-4 (Storm)
2007-0852351430732121451st, Eddie Mountain: EastLost in Conference Finals, 3-4 (Storm)
2008-0952203020421411705th, OkanaganLost in Division Semifinals Round-robin tournament, 0-7-1
2009-105035915762261471st, Okanagan KIJHL Champions, 4-1 (Leafs)
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions, 4-1 ((score)) (Panthers)
Keystone Cup Champions, 5-3 ((score)) (Thunder)
2010-115040901812251411st, Doug BirksLost in Conference Finals, 2-4 (Coyotes)
2011-1252371104782751651st, Doug BirksLost in Division Semifinals, 3-4 (Eagles)
2012-1352272131581901811st, Doug BirksLost in Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Eagles)
2013-145293904221282995th, Doug BirksDid not qualify
2014-1552242125551661685th, Doug BirksDid not qualify
2015-1652222523491421504th, Doug BirksLost Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Wranglers)
2016-174719251241139162 4th of 5 Doug Birks
14th of 20 - KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Heat)
2017-18473482373212123 1st of 5 Doug Birks
2nd of 20 - KIJHL
Lost League Finals, 1-4 (Dynamiters)
2018-19494260185265105 1st of 5 Doug Birks
3rd of 20 - KIJHL
KIJHL Champions, 4-1 (Dynamiters)
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions, 4-1 ((score)) Cougars
2019-20493961382224108 1st of 5 Doug Birks
2nd of 20 - KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Storm)
Incomplete Div Final 2-0 (Wranglers)
Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
2020-21220004155Remaining season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021-2242319026414584 1st of 5 Doug Birks
3rd of 19 - KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Eagles)
Won Div Final 4-2 (Storm)
Won Conf Finals 4-0 (Coyotes)
Won League Finals 4-1 (Leafs)
KIJHL CHAMPIONS
Advance to Cyclone Taylor Cup (see below)
2022-2344307346715395 1st of 5 Doug Birks
2 ondf 19 - KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Wranglers)
Won Div Final 4-0 (Eagles)
Lost Conf Finals 2-4 (Posse)
advance to Cyclone Cup- HOST
2023-2444348027019383 1st of 5 Doug Birks
2nd of 20 - KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Heat)
Won Div Final 4-0 (Storm)
Won Conference Finals 4-3 (Posse)
Won League Finals 4-0 (Ghostriders)KIJHL CHAMPIONS Advance to Mowat Cup

Playoffs

Records as of April 9, 2024.[1][2][3]

Season1st Round2nd Round3rd RoundFinals
1999–00Playoff statistics not available
2000–01W, 4–0, Columbia ValleyW, 4–3, SicamousL, 0–4, Beaver Valley
2001–02W, 4–0, SummerlandL, 1–4, Sicamous
2002–03L, 0–4, Sicamous
2003–04L, 0–4, Osoyoos
2004–05W, 4–3, SicamousL, 0–4, Osoyoos
2005–06L, 0–4, Osoyoos
2006–07W, 4–2, SummerlandL, 0–4, Kamloops
2007–08ByeW, 4–3, SicamousL, 3–4, Kamloops
2008–09L, 0-7-1, Round-robin
2009–10ByeW, 4-2 ChaseW, 4-0 PrincetonW, 4-1 Nelson
2010-11W, 4–1, North OkanaganW, 4–1, KamloopsL, 2–4, Osoyoos
2011-12L, 3–4, Sicamous
2012-13L, 1–4, Sicamous
2013-14Did not qualify
2014-15Did not qualify
2015-16L, 0–4, 100 Mile House
2017-18W, 4–2, KamloopsW, 4–3, 100 Mile HouseW, 4–3, OsoyoosL, 2-4 Kimberley
2018-19 W, 4–0, Kamloops W, 4–0, 100 Mile House W, 4–2, Kelowna W, 4–1, Kimberley
2019-20 W, 4–0, Kamloops 2-0, 100 Mile House Cancelled due to COVID-19
2020-21 Playoffs cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic
2021-22 W, 4–0, Sicamous W, 4–2, Kamloops W, 4–0, Osoyoos W, 4–1, Nelson
2022-23 W, 4-0, 100 Mile House W, 4-0, Sicamous L, 2-4, Princeton
2023-24 W, 4-0, Chase W, 4-0, Kamloops W, 4-3, Princeton W, 4-0, Fernie
Notes
  1. Prior to the 2001-02 KIJHL playoffs, there was three rounds only (Division Semifinals, Division Finals and Finals).

Cyclone Taylor Cup

British Columbia Jr. B Provincial Hockey Championships

SeasonRound RobinRecordStandingBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2010 L, Peninsula Panthers, 1-5
T, Aldergrove Kodials, 3-3
W, Oceanside Generals, 5-1
1-1-12nd of 4n/aW, Peninsula 4-1
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions
2019 L, Victoria Cougars 1-4
W, North Van Wolfpack 5-1
W, Campell River Storm 3-2
2-1-02nd of 4n/aW, Victoria Cougars 5-1
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions
2022 L, Langley Trappers, 1-3
L, Delta Ice Hawks, 0-2
W, Peninsula Panthers, 2-1 (SO)
0-2-13rd of 4W, Delta 3-2
Bronze Medal
n/a
2023
HOST
L, Oceanside Generals, 1-5
W, Kimberley Dynamiters, 4-1
W, Delta Ice Hawks, 5-2 (SO)
2-1-01st of 4n/aW, Kimberley Dynamiters, 4-1
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions

Keystone Cup

WESTERN CANADA, Jr. B National Championships

Records as of April 18, 2010.[4]

SeasonBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2009–10n/aW, 5–3, Tri-Town

Mowat Cup

Established 2024 - KIJHL - PJHL - VIJHL prompted from Jr. B to Jr A

Season Round Robin Record Standing Bonze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2024 W, Ridge Meadows, 2-1
W, Kimberley Dynamiters, 3-1
W, Saanich, 7-4
4-0-0 1st of 4 n/a W, Ridge Meadows, 3-2 (OT)

Mowat Cup Champions

Awards and trophies

Top Defenseman

  • Caleb Roy: 2009-2010
  • Caleb Roy (Overall Winner): 2009-2010
  • Shawn Shackleton: 2007-2008

2014-15 Nii Noi Tetteh

Most Sportsmanlike

  • Faiz Khan: 2009-2010
  • Faiz Khan (Overall Winner): 2009-2010

Coach of the Year

  • Troy Mick: 2009-2010
  • Troy Mick (Overall Winner): 2009-2010
  • Brad Fox: 2006-2007

Top Goaltender

  • Andrew Parent: 2009-2010
  • Jordan Barry: 2007-2008

2014-15 Aidan Doak

Rookie of the Year

  • David Skagen: 2007-2008

2014-15 Steven Fiust

References

Steven fiust

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