Regina Silver Foxes

The Regina Silver Foxes currently play in the South Division of the Junior B Prairie Junior Hockey League They were also a Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team based in Regina, Saskatchewan. That used to play out of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

History

As their league finishes attest, the Foxes didn't amount to much in the competitive SJHL, but their ending of a crippling losing streak during the 1974-75 season was major front-page news locally, when the Foxes beat the Moose Jaw Canucks on home ice (their only win that season as it turned out). The Foxes' had difficulty attracting stellar talent to their roster due in part to the residence the team shared with the Major Junior Regina Pats (WCHL) and the Foxes' crosstown rivals the Regina Pat Blues. The Silver Foxes' home arena was the Al Ritchie Memorial Centre in East-Central Regina.

On February 2, 1975 the team defeated the Moose Jaw Canucks on a Brent Lewis goal in overtime to end Junior A hockey's longest losing streak of 58 consecutive loses.[1]

Prairie Junior Hockey League

In 2013-2014 the Regina Silver Foxes were reborn in the Prairie Junior Hockey League as an expansion team in the South Division. The team primarily played out of Pense and Southey until the 2015-2016 season in which they now play all of their home games at the Doug Wickenheiser Arena.

PJHL season-by-season standings

SeasonGPWLOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2013–14 409310127249185th S. Div.Lost Quarter Final
2014–15 381614413615965th of 6 South
12th of 13 PJHL
Lost Quarters 0-3 (Jr. Capitals)
2015–16 4010273154221235th of 6 South
12th of 13 PJHL
Did not qualify
2016–17 4011263110183255th of 5 South
10th of 12 PJHL
Lost Survivor Series, 0-2 (Fort Knox)
2017–18 40533283239125th of 5 South
11th of 12 PJHL
Did not qualify

PJHL season-by-season playoffs

SeasonGPWLOTLGFGAP
2013–14935118175
2014–15413011182
2015–16-------

SJHL season-by-season standings

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1971-72426360-138314910th SJHLDNQ
1972-73488400-255327166th SJHL SouthDNQ
1973-74509410-143319186th SJHL SouthDNQ
1974-75551540-13046527th SJHL SouthDNQ
1975-76586520-176545127th SJHL SouthDNQ

Playoffs

  • 1972 DNQ
  • 1973 DNQ
  • 1974 DNQ
  • 1975 DNQ
  • 1976 DNQ

References

  1. Regina Leader Post. February 4, 1975, Pg. 1.


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