Olds Grizzlys

The Olds Grizzlys are a junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They play in Olds, Alberta, Canada with home games at the Olds & District Sports Complex.

Olds Grizzlys
CityOlds, Alberta
LeagueAlberta Junior Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Founded1974 (1974)
Home arenaOlds & District Sports Complex
ColoursBlack, gold, and white
Owner(s)Friends of the Grizzlys
General managerScott Atkinson
Head coachScott Atkinson
Franchise history
1974–1981Taber Golden Suns
1981–presentOlds Grizzlys

History

The Olds Grizzlys joined the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) after the Taber Golden Suns franchise relocated to Olds following the 1980–81 season. The Grizzlys were a dominant team in the AJHL in the early 1990s with three straight league championships and a Centennial Cup title as Junior A national champions, won on home ice, in 1994.

On June 30, 2017, the league announced that the franchise had been transferred to new ownership called the "Friends of the Grizzlys".[1]

Season-by-season records

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

SeasonGPWLT/OTLSOLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
1981–826022353472662704th SouthLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 vs. Calgary Spurs
1982–836025350503153304th SouthLost Quarterfinals, 1–4 vs. Red Deer Rustlers
1983–846029310582852792nd SouthLost Quarterfinals, 3–4 vs. Calgary Spurs
1984–856013470262123584th SouthLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 vs. Red Deer Rustlers
1985–865214371292253164th SouthLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 vs. Calgary Canucks
1986–87609492201843354th SouthDid not qualify
1987–886026313552963393rd SouthLost Quarterfinals, 2–4 vs. Red Deer Rustlers
1988–896035232723012612nd SouthWon Quarterfinals, 4–1 vs. Calgary Canucks
Lost Semifinals, 1–4 vs. Red Deer Rustlers
1989–906039183813502712nd SouthWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 vs. Calgary Spurs
Lost Semifinals, 1–4 vs. Calgary Canucks
1990–915631232642872293rd OverallLost Quarterfinals, 3–4 vs. Lloydminster Blazers
1991–926042144883312011st OverallWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 vs. Sherwood Park Crusaders
Won Semifinals, 4–1 vs. Fort Saskatchewan Traders
Won AJHL Championship, 4–1 vs. Fort McMurray Oil Barons
Lost Doyle Cup, 3–4 vs. Vernon Lakers (BCHL)
1992–935635210702742072nd OverallWon Quarterfinals, 5–0 vs. Calgary Royals
Won Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Fort McMurray Oil Barons
Won AJHL Championship, 4–3 vs. Fort Saskatchewan Traders
Lost Doyle Cup, 1–4 vs. Kelowna Spartans (BCHL)
1993–945650421023531401st OverallWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 vs. Calgary Royals
Won Semifinals, 4–0 vs. St. Albert Saints
Won AJHL Championship, 4–2 vs. Fort McMurray Oil Barons
Won Doyle Cup, 4–2 vs. Kelowna Spartans (BCHL)
Won Abbott Cup[lower-alpha 1]

Won 1994 Centennial Cup Junior A National Championship
1994–955640160802842091st OverallWon Quarterfinals, 4–1 vs. Lloydminster Blazers
Won Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Sherwood Park Crusaders
Lost AJHL Finals, 1–4 vs. Calgary Canucks
1995–966040173832921992nd OverallWon Quarterfinals, 4–1 vs. Bonnyville Pontiacs
Lost Semifinals, 0–4 vs. St. Albert Saints
1996–976032244682442175th OverallLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 vs. Fort McMurray Oil Barons
1997–986027312562252468th OverallLost Quarterfinals, 2–4 vs. St. Albert Saints
1998–996228304602732703rd SouthWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 vs. Calgary Royals
Lost Semifinals, 1–4 vs. Calgary Canucks
1999–006435272722812593rd SouthWon Preliminary series, 3–1 vs. Calgary Canucks
Lost Quarterfinals, 1–4 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
2000–016441194863042322nd SouthWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 vs. Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves
Lost Semifinals, 3–4 vs. Drayton Valley Thunder
2001–026436208802982522nd SouthWon Quarterfinals, 4–2 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
Lost Semifinals, 0–4 vs. Drayton Valley Thunder
2002–036436199812672263rd SouthWon Div. Quarterfinals, 4–1 vs. Calgary Royals
Lost Div. Semifinals, 1–4 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
2003–046041145872481572nd SouthWon Preliminary series, 3–0 vs. Drumheller Dragons
Won Quarterfinals, 4–1 vs. Calgary Canucks
Lost Semifinals, 2–4 vs. Grande Prairie Storm
2004–056424328561712187th SouthDid not qualify
2005–066030228682081682nd SouthLost Preliminary series, 1–3 vs. Calgary Canucks
2006–076027276602022086th SouthWon Preliminary series, 3–1 vs. Canmore Eagles
Lost Quarterfinals, 1–4 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
2007–086235216792181933rd SouthWon Preliminary series, 3–0 vs. Canmore Eagles
Lost Quarterfinals, 2–4 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
2008–096235234742251893rd SouthWon Preliminary series, 3–2 vs. Drumheller Dragons
Won Quarterfinals, 4–2 vs. Okotoks Oilers
Lost Semifinals, 0–4 vs. Spruce Grove Saints
2009–106030237671891853rd SouthLost Div. Quarterfinals, 0–3 vs. Canmore Eagles
2010–116023307532022315th SouthLost Div. Quarterfinals, 0–3 vs. Calgary Mustangs
2011–126022335491652175th SouthWon Div. Quarterfinals, 3–1 vs. Calgary Mustangs
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Okotoks Oilers
Lost Div. Finals, 0–4 vs. Brooks Bandits
2012–1360223262501692117th SouthLost Div. Quarterfinals, 2–3 vs. Okotoks Oilers
2013–1460213093511562097th SouthWon Div. Quarterfinals, 3–2 vs. Okotoks Oilers
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–4 vs. Brooks Bandits
2014–1560242794572032355th SouthLost Div. Quarterfinals, 0–3 vs. Drumheller Dragons
2015–1660164043361882797th SouthLost Div. Quarterfinals, 0–3 vs. Camrose Kodiaks
2016–176017367411672347th of 8, South
12th of 16, AJHL
Won Div. Quarterfinals, 3–0 vs. Canmore Eagles
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–4 vs. Brooks Bandits
2017–186018375411702728th of 8, South
15th of 16, AJHL
Did not qualify
2018–19606513151203228th of 8, South
16th of 16, AJHL
Did not qualify
2019–205810417271572916th of 7, South
14th of 15, AJHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinals, 1–4 vs. Drumheller Dragons
  1. Awarded during the 1994 Centennial Cup.

Junior A National Championship

The National Junior A Championship, known as the Centennial Cup and formerly as the Royal Bank Cup or RBC Cup, is the postseason tournament for the Canadian national championship for Junior A hockey teams that are members of the Canadian Junior Hockey League since 1971. Since 1986, the tournament has consisted of the regional Junior A champions and a previously selected host team. Since 1990, the national championship has used a five-team tournament format when the regional qualifiers were designated as the ANAVET Cup (Western), Doyle Cup (Pacific), Dudley Hewitt Cup (Central), and Fred Page Cup (Eastern). From 2013 to 2017, the qualifiers were the Dudley Hewitt Cup (Central), Fred Page Cup (Eastern), and the Western Canada Cup champions and runners-up (Western #1 and #2).

The tournament begins with round-robin play between the five teams followed by the top four teams playing a semifinal game, with the top seed facing the fourth seed and the second facing the third. The winners of the semifinals then face each other in final game for the national championship. In some years, the losers of the semifinal games face each other for a third place game.

YearRound-robinRecordStandingSemifinalChampionship game
1994
Host
W, 11–3 vs. Chateauguay Elites (Central)
W, 5–0 vs. Weyburn Red Wings (Western)
W, 5–2 vs. Kelowna Spartans (Pacific)
W, 10–1 vs. Antigonish Bulldogs (Eastern)
4–0
(W–L)
1st of 5W, 4–3 vs. Weyburn Red WingsOTW, 5–4 vs. Kelowna Spartans
Centennial Cup National Junior A Champions

NHL alumni

The following former Grizzlys have gone on to play in the National Hockey League (NHL):

See also

References


Preceded by
Kelowna Spartans
Centennial Cup Champions
1994
Succeeded by
Calgary Canucks
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