Red Deer Rebels

The Red Deer Rebels are a Western Hockey League junior ice hockey team based in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.

Red Deer Rebels
CityRed Deer, Alberta
LeagueWestern Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionCentral
Founded1992
Home arenaWesterner Park Centrium
ColoursBurgundy, black, white and silver
                   
General managerBrent Sutter
Head coachBrent Sutter
Championships2001 Memorial Cup
2001 WHL Champions
Websitewww.reddeerrebels.com/
Original Rebels "Skate" logo, used 1992-1997.

A "Name the Team" contest ran in Red Deer from October 7 to 17, 1991. The top three ideas from the over 1000 entries were "Rebels", "Renegades", and "Centurions". Rebels management chose the name "Rebels". On February 5, 1992, the Rebels selected Mike McBain as their first player in the Bantam Draft. The Rebels' first game was on September 25, 1992 in Red Deer against the Prince Albert Raiders (the Rebels won 6 to 3 in front of 5240 fans). The original owner of the team was Terry Simpson, the original General Manager was Wayne Simpson and the original Coach was Peter Anholt. The Rebels had their first sell-out game at the Centrium on January 9, 1993 (6476 in attendance).

Goalie Jason Clague was credited with a goal on March 28, 1994 during a playoff game against the Lethbridge Hurricanes. David Hruska scored 5 goals in one game on October 20, 1995 in a game against the Medicine Hat Tigers. BJ Young set a team record for fastest goal at the start of a game at 0:06 of the first period on December 6, 1995, against the Medicine Hat Tigers. On May 28, 1997, the Rebels changed their logo to the current one used. On May 11, 1999, Brent Sutter purchased the team from Terry and Wayne Simpson.

The Rebels were a very successful team in the early 2000s winning three consecutive division and conference titles between 2000–01 and 2002–03. This period began with a WHL and Memorial Cup championship in 2001 when Jeff Smith scored the overtime winner against the Val-d'Or Foreurs. The Rebels were unable to duplicate this feat, however, falling in the league championship series the next two seasons.

President and owner Brent Sutter was also highly successful while serving as Team Canada's coach at both the 2005 and 2006 World Junior Hockey Championships. His older brother, Brian, took over the reins of the team for the 2007-08 season. Brent Sutter was named as the new head coach on November 14, 2012.

The Rebels had the first overall pick in the 2008 WHL Bantam Draft, choosing Burnaby, British Columbia native Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who was also selected number one overall at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Other notable first round draft picks include Cam Ward, Dion Phaneuf, Mathew Dumba and Jesse Wallin.

The Rebels were the host team of the 2016 Memorial Cup tournament.

Championships

Division titles won: 2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2010-11
Regular season titles won: 2000–01, 2001–02
League Championships won: 2001
Memorial Cup Titles: 2001

WHL finals

  • 2000-01: Win, 4-1 vs Portland
  • 2001-02: Loss, 2-4 vs Kootenay
  • 2002-03: Loss, 2-4 vs Kelowna

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPointsStandingPlayoffsHead coachAssistant coachGeneral manager
1992–937231392-284329646th EastLost in first roundPeter AnholtRick Pankiw, Mike MollerWayne Simpson
1993–947235361-310334716th EastLost in first roundPeter AnholtMike MollerWayne Simpson
1994–957217514-209356389th EastOut of playoffsPeter AnholtMike MollerWayne Simpson
1995–967228395-263300614th CentralLost East Conference semi-finalRick CarriereJim HammettWayne Simpson
1996–977243263-317297892nd CentralLost East Conference finalRick CarriereDoug HobsonWayne Simpson
1997–987227405-281323593rd CentralLost East Conference quarter-finalRick Carriere, Doug HobsonDoug Hobson, Kurt LacktonWayne Simpson
1998–997234335-274250732nd CentralLost East Conference semi-finalTerry SimpsonPeter AnholtWayne Simpson
1999–0072323190227229733rd CentralLost East Conference quarter-finalBrent SutterPeter Anholt, Dallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2000–01725412333041681141st CentralWon Championship & Memorial CupBrent SutterDan McDonald, Dallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2001–02724618712641841001st CentralLost finalBrent SutterDallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2002–03725017322711601051st CentralLost finalBrent SutterDallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2003–04723522105167169852nd CentralLost Eastern Conference finalBrent SutterDallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2004–0572362664206200824th CentralLost Eastern Conference quarter-finalBrent SutterDallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2005–0672264015166220585th CentralOut of playoffsBrent SutterJesse Wallin, Dallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2006–0772352845206214794th CentralLost Eastern Conference quarter-finalBrent SutterJesse Wallin, Dallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2007–0872184743145255436th CentralOut of playoffsBrian SutterJesse Wallin, Dallas GaumeBrent Sutter
2008–0972253719172250606th CentralOut of playoffsJesse WallinDallas Gaume, Bryce Thoma
2009–1072392805202222834th CentralLost Eastern Conference quarter-finalJesse WallinDallas Gaume, Bryce Thoma
2010–11724816442681591041st CentralLost Eastern Conference semi-finalJesse Wallin
2011–1272323415204231705th CentralOut of playoffsJesse Wallin
2012–1372392652208204853rd CentralLost Eastern Conference semi-finalJesse Wallin, Brent SutterBryce Thoma
2013–1472353214214224755th CentralLost eighth place tiebreaker vs Prince Albert
Out of Playoffs
Brent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff TruittTaylor Dakers
2014–1572382356240227873rd CentralLost Eastern Conference quarter-finalBrent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff TruittTaylor Dakers
2015–1672452412260205932nd CentralLost Eastern Conference final
Qualified for Memorial Cup as hosts
Lost Semi-Final
Brent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff Truitt
2016–1772302994239258733rd CentralLost Eastern Conference quarter-finalBrent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff Truitt
2017–18722732103209250673rd CentralLost Eastern Conference Quarter-finalBrent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff Truitt
2018–1968332942223225725th CentralLost Eastern Conference Quarter-finalBrent SutterSteve O'Rourke, Jeff Truitt
2019–2063243333181250545th CentralCancelledBrent SutterRyan Colville, Brad Flynn

Team captains

Current roster

Updated June 24, 2020.[1]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Drafted
31 Ethan Anders G R 19 2017 Regina, Saskatchewan Undrafted
20 Arshdeep Bains LW L 19 2017 Surrey, British Columbia Undrafted
12 Chris Douglas RW R 19 2017 Richmond, British Columbia Undrafted
35 Byron Fancy G L 19 2016 Claresholm, Alberta Undrafted
9 Jayden Grubbe C R 17 2018 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2021
3 Blake Gustafson D L 18 2017 Ardrossan, Alberta Eligible 2020
18 Jace Isley LW L 17 2017 Grande Prairie, Alberta Eligible 2020
16 Ben King RW R 18 2019 Vernon, British Columbia Eligible 2020
26 Chase Leslie D L 17 2017 Camrose, Alberta Eligible 2020
2 Kyle Masters D R 17 2018 Edmonton, Alberta Eligible 2021
21 Dallon Melin LW L 18 2018 Camrose, Alberta Eligible 2020
25 Ethan Rowland C R 17 2017 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2021
4 Christoffer Sedoff D L 18 2019 Helsinki, Finland Eligible 2020
7 Joel Sexsmith D L 18 2019 Edmonton, Alberta Eligible 2020
11 Zak Smith (A) LW L 19 2018 Austin, Manitoba Undrafted
22 Keaton Sorensen C L 18 2019 Red Deer, Alberta Eligible 2020
19 Josh Tarzwell C L 20 2017 Red Deer, Alberta Undrafted
24 Mason Ward D R 18 2019 Lloydminster, Alberta Eligible 2020
17 Jaxsen Wiebe RW R 18 2017 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Eligible 2020

NHL alumni

WHL awards

AirBC Trophy (Playoff MVP award)

  • 2001 - Shane Bendera

WHL Plus-Minus Award

St. Clair Group Trophy (Marketing/public relations award)

  • 1996/97 - Pat Garrity
  • 2001/02 - Greg McConkey

Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy (Humanitarian of the year award)

Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy (Regular season champion)

  • 2000/01 - Red Deer Rebels
  • 2001/02 - Red Deer Rebels

Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy (Executive of the year)

Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy (Coach of the year)

Del Wilson Trophy (Top goaltender)

Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the year)

Bill Hunter Trophy (Top defenceman)

Brad Hornung Trophy (Most sportsmanlike player)

Bob Clarke Trophy (Top scorer)

Four Broncos Memorial Trophy (Player of the year)

CHL awards

CHL Humanitarian of the Year

CHL Goaltender of the Year

CHL Rookie of the Year

CHL Top Draft Prospect Award

Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award

Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy Memorial Cup MVP

Memorial Cup

  • 2000/01 - Red Deer Rebels

See also

References

  1. WHL Network, Western Hockey League, retrieved 2020-06-24
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