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North Winnipeg Satelites
CityWinnipeg, Manitoba[1]
LeagueCapital Region Junior Hockey League
Founded1980
Home arenaBilly Mosienko Arena
ColoursBlack, white, yellow
     
General managerCliff Mymryk
Head coachDon Gibson
Franchise history
1980–presentNorth Winnipeg Satelites
Championships
Playoff championships8 (1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 2002, 2003, 2006)

The North Winnipeg Satelites are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. They are members of the Capital Region Junior Hockey League (CRJHL).

History

Founded in 1980 the North Winnipeg Satelites found much success early on winning the league title five times (1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989) in the 80s. The Satelites went on to capture the Baldy Northcott Trophy four of five times. They would repeat the feat again in 2006.

The team was a member of the Keystone Junior Hockey League until 2018. For the 2018-19 season the Satellites were one of five teams that departed the Keystone Junior Hockey League to establish the Capital Region Junior Hockey League.[2]

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

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PCT Finish Playoffs
2001–02 36 19 14 1 2 41 191 143 4th of 7 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs St. Malo Warriors

Won semifinals 4–3 vs St. Claude Knights

Won finals 4–0 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2002–03 32 22 8 1 1 46 201 105 3rd of 8 Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Sagkeeng Hawks

Won semifinals 4–3 vs St. Claude Knights

Won finals 4–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2003–04 34 21 13 0 0 42 136 120 2nd of 6 Won semifinals 4–1 vs Peguis Juniors

Lost finals 0–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2004–05 36 14 22 0 0 28 119 121 0.390 6th of 7 Lost quarterfinals 0–2 vs Norway House North Stars
2005–06 36 20 12 1 3 44 0.611 2nd of 7 Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs St. Malo Warriors

Won semifinals 4–1 vs Peguis Juniors

Won finals 4–2 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2006–07 40 22 12 0 6 50 191 154 0.625 3rd of 9 Won quarterfinals 4–2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs

Lost semifinals 3–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2007–08 40 20 18 0 2 42 171 158 0.525 6th of 9 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen

Lost semifinals 0–4 vs St. Malo Warriors

2008–09 36 26 8 0 2 54 201 127 0.750 2nd of 8 Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Cross Lake Islanders

Lost semifinals 0–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2009–10 32 17 10 0 5 39 153 114 0.609 5th of 8 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs St. Malo Warriors

Lost semifinals 2–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2010–11 32 23 7 0 2 48 153 90 0.750 2nd of 8 Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Lundar Falcons

Lost semifinals 3–4 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs

2011–12 36 19 15 0 2 40 133 142 0.556 4th of 7 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Peguis Juniors

Lost semifinals 1–4 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs

2012–13 36 16 18 0 2 34 140 156 0.472 6th of 9 Lost first round 0–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2013–14 34 20 12 1 1 42 161 111 0.618 2nd, South

4th of 8, KJHL

Won division semifinals 3–1 vs St. Malo Warriors

Lost division finals 2–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen

2014–15 32 20 11 0 1 41 180 131 0.641 4th of 9 Lost quarterfinals 1–3 vs OCN Storm
2015–16 34 11 22 0 1 23 120 165 0.338 5th of 5, South
8th of 10, KJHL
Lost Survivor Series 1–2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2016–17 34 15 18 0 1 31 149 164 0.456 3rd of 4, South
7th of 10, KJHL
Lost quarterfinals 0–3 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2017–18 34 15 17 0 2 32 137 152 0.471 4th of 4, South
7th of 10, KJHL
Lost quarterfinals 0–3 vs Peguis Juniors
Capital Region Junior Hockey League
Season GP W L T OTW OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2018–19 32 13 14 0 2 3 46 113 113 3rd of 5 [3] Won semifinals 4-2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
Lost finals 2-4 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2019–20 32 2 28 0 1 1 9 57 90 5th of 5 Lost Survivor Series 0–2 vs Arborg Ice Dogs

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
2006 W, Thunder Bay Wolverines, 6–4
L, Saskatoon Royals, 4–5
L, Campbell River Storm, 1–2
L, Delta Ice Hawks, 3–14
T, Red Deer Vipers, 0–0
1–3–1 5 of 6

References

  1. ^ "About Us". North Winnipeg JRB.com.
  2. ^ "New Hockey League Kicks Off Inaugural Season". Portage Online. October 16, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "North End Satelites press on despite slow season start". Winnipeg Free Press. November 12, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)