Selkirk Fishermen

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. They are the longest running junior hockey team in Canada.

Selkirk Fishermen
CitySelkirk, Manitoba
LeagueCapital Region Junior Hockey League
Founded1917
Home arenaSelkirk Recreation Complex
ColoursBlack, red, white
              
General managerChris Poponick
Head coachChris Poponick
Franchise history
1917–presentSelkirk Fishermen

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.

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 Westleys 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.

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. In the initial season the Fishermen became the first league and playoff champions.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against,   PCT = Winning Percentage

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAPCTFinishPlayoffs
2004–05362610005218296.7221st Won Provincials
Keystone Cup: 4th in Round-robin
Lost Bronze medal game
2005–063623121047.6531st Lost in Provincial Finals
2006–07403080262185122.7752nd Lost in Provincial Finals
2007–08402611215521794.6883rd Lost in 1st round
Hosted Western Canadian
Jr. B Championships
3rd in Round-robin
Lost Bronze medal game
2008–093624100250168117.6943rd Lost in Provincial Finals
2009–1032293005820198.9061st Won Provincials
Keystone Cup: 5th
2010–11322470149197741st of 8 Lost in semi-finals
2011–123223100248147110.6672nd of 8 Lost in semi-finals
2012–13362311024816399.6673rd of 9Lost in finals
2013–14342570252176116.7651st of 4, South
2nd of 8, KJHL
KJHL Champions
Keystone Cup: 6th (0–5–0)
2014–1532247014920497.7661st of 9 Won Quarter-finals, 3–1 (Falcons)
Won Semi-finals, 4–0 (Warriors)
Won League Finals, 4–3 (Juniors)
2015–1634266025414094.7941st of 5, South
3rd of 10, KJHL
Won Div Semi-finals, 3–0 (Ice Dawgs)
Won Div. Finals, 4–2 (Warriors)
Lost League Finals, 0–4 (Juniors)
2016–17342410004820583.7062nd of 4, South
4th of 10, KJHL
Lost Quarter-finals, 1–3 (Juniors)
2017–1834283035916388.8681st of 4, South
1st of 10, KJHL
Won Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Islanders)
Lost Semi-finals, 3-4 (Warriors)
CAPITAL REGION JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE
SeasonGPWLTOTWOTLPtsGFGAPctFinishPlayoffs
2018–193220713168157940.7081st of 5 CRJHL won Semifinals, 4-3 (Falcons)
Won League Finals, 4-2 (Satelites)
CGJHL CHAMPIONS

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.

YearRound-robinRecordStandingBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
1983vs. Thunder Bay
vs. Saskatoon
vs. Portage la Prairie
Data missingKEYSTONE CHAMPIONS
1994W, Kinistino, 4–2
T, Westfort, 3–3
T, Fort William, 6–6
W, North Okanagan, 6–3
W, Sherwood Park
3–0–21st of 6L, Kinistino, 3–5
Silver Medal
1999W, Hearst, 4–3
L, Assiniboia, 1–14
L, Edmonton, 4–9
L, Campbell River, 1–17
L, Fort William
1–3–05th of 6
2003T, St. Claude, 2–2
W, Nipigon, 9–3
T, Assiniboia, 4–4
W, Spruce Grove, 5–4
L, Richmond, 0–5
2–1–24th of 6L, Richmond, 4–9
2005W, Thunder Bay, 4–1
L, Osoyoos, 4–7
L, Medicine Hat, 2–4
T, Calgary
W, Saskatoon
2–2–14th of 6OTL, Medicine Hat, 2–3
2010L, Tri-Town, 0–1
W, Revelstoke, 3–1
L, Abbotsford, 5–7
T, Thunder Bay, 6–6
L, Kamloops, 1–7
1–3–15th of 6
2014L, Thunder Bay, 1–2
L, Saskatoon, 0–3
L, Abbotsford, 5–7
L, Beaver Valley, 0–3
L, Blackfalds, 3–6
0–5–06th of 6
2015T, 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
0–4–16th 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

Coaches

  • Chris Poponick; 1999–present
  • Craig Cyr; 2013–2016
  • Al Hares; 1996–2013
  • Dave Boyce; 2008–present
  • Tyndall Fontaine; 2016 - Present
  • Jeremy Pachkowsky; 2016 - Present
  • Chris Loschiavo; 2008–2013
  • Blair Hawes; 2012–2014
  • Bryce Cooke; 2011–2013
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