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Selkirk Fishermen
Ice hockey team in Selkirk, Manitoba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Selkirk Fishermen are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Selkirk, Manitoba. They are members of the Capital Region Junior Hockey League (CRJHL). The franchise was founded in 1917.
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The Fishermen won the Abbott Cup in 1920, making them the Junior Champion for Western Canada and earning a playoff against the George Richardson Memorial Trophy winning Eastern Champion for the Memorial Cup. The Fishermen lost the Memorial Cup competition against the Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers.
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History
Since 1978, the Fishermen have won a province-leading 11 Baldy Northcott Trophy championships as Manitoba Junior B champions.
In 1983, the Fishermen made history in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, by defeating the Saskatoon Wesleys of the North Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League to win the inaugural Keystone Cup championship. To this day, they are one of only two champions to have ever come out of Manitoba.[when?]
The team was a member of the Keystone Junior Hockey League until 2018. For the 2018-19 season the Fishermen were one of five teams that departed the Keystone Junior Hockey League and established the Capital Region Junior Hockey League.[1] In the initial season the Fishermen became the first league and playoff champions.
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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PCT = Winning Percentage
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Keystone Cup
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.
Year | Round-robin | Record | Standing | Bronze Medal Game | Gold Medal Game |
1983 | vs. Thunder Bay vs. Saskatoon vs. Portage la Prairie | Data missing | — | KEYSTONE CHAMPIONS | |
1994 | W, Kinistino, 4–2 T, Westfort, 3–3 T, Fort William, 6–6 W, North Okanagan, 6–3 W, Sherwood Park | 3–0–2 | 1st of 6 | — | L, Kinistino, 3–5 Silver Medal |
1999 | W, Hearst, 4–3 L, Assiniboia, 1–14 L, Edmonton, 4–9 L, Campbell River, 1–17 L, Fort William | 1–3–0 | 5th of 6 | — | — |
2003 | T, St. Claude, 2–2 W, Nipigon, 9–3 T, Assiniboia, 4–4 W, Spruce Grove, 5–4 L, Richmond, 0–5 | 2–1–2 | 4th of 6 | L, Richmond, 4–9 | — |
2005 | W, Thunder Bay, 4–1 L, Osoyoos, 4–7 L, Medicine Hat, 2–4 T, Calgary W, Saskatoon | 2–2–1 | 4th of 6 | OTL, Medicine Hat, 2–3 | — |
2010 | L, Tri-Town, 0–1 W, Revelstoke, 3–1 L, Abbotsford, 5–7 T, Thunder Bay, 6–6 L, Kamloops, 1–7 | 1–3–1 | 5th of 6 | — | — |
2014 | L, Thunder Bay, 1–2 L, Saskatoon, 0–3 L, Abbotsford, 5–7 L, Beaver Valley, 0–3 L, Blackfalds, 3–6 | 0–5–0 | 6th of 6 | — | — |
2015 | T, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 3–3 L, Saskatoon Quakers, 1–4 L, Cold Lake Ice, 0–10 L, North Edmonton Red Wings, 1–7 L, Campbell River Storm, 1–6 | 0–4–1 | 6th of 6 | — | — |
Team information
Team captains
- Chris Loschiavo; 2003–2006
- Dave Hardman; 2007–2009
- Matt Zakaluzny; 2009–2011
- Trevor Paradoski; 2011–2014
- Tanner MacVicar; 2014–2015
- Tyndall Fontaine; 2015–2016
- Drayton Mendrun; 2016–2018
- Jeremy Thomas; 2018-2019
- Jordan Donald; 2022-2024
Coaches
- Chris Poponick; 1999–present
- Craig Cyr; 2013–2016
- Al Hares; 1996–2013
- Dave Boyce; 2008–present
- Tyndall Fontaine; 2016 - Present
- Jeremy Pachkowsky; 2016 - 2020
- Chris Loschiavo; 2008–2013
- Blair Hawes; 2012–2014
- Bryce Cooke; 2011–2013
- Josh Poponick; 2022 - Present
- Owen Derewianchuk - 2023 - Present
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