Revelstoke Grizzlies

The Revelstoke Grizzlies are a Junior "B" 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 Hockey League (KIJHL). They play their home games at Revelstoke Forum.

Revelstoke Grizzlies
CityRevelstoke, British Columbia, Canada
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceOkanagan/Shuswap
DivisionDoug Birks
Founded1993 (1993)–94
Home arenaRevelstoke Forum
ColoursBurgundy, Gold, Black
     
Owner(s)Canada Ryan Parent
General managerCanada Ryan Parent
Head coachCanada Ryan Parent
Websitewww.revelstokegrizzlies.com/
Franchise history
1993-presentRevelstoke Grizzlies

History

The Grizzlies were founded in 1993. They have won the KIJHL Championship 4 times, in 1998, 2010, 2019, and 2022.

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.

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

Playoffs

Records as of March 3, 2023.[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
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 4- -W, 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 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
2009–10W, 5-3, Tri-Town

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

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