Grande Prairie Kings

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County of Grande Prairie JDA Kings
CityGrande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
LeagueNWJHL
Founded1994 (1994)–95
Home arenaCrosslink County Sportsplex
ColoursBlack, White, Silver
     
General managerCanada Kyle Chapple
Head coachCanada Kyle Chapple
Websitegrandeprairiejdakings.com
Franchise history
1994-2011Grande Prairie Wheelers
2011-presentCounty of Grande Prairie JDA Kings

The Grande Prairie Kings, formerly the Grande Prairie Wheelers until April 2011,[1] are a Junior "B" Ice Hockey team based in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the North West Junior Hockey League (NWJHL). The Kings moved from the Coca-Cola Centre to the Crosslink Sports Centre in January 2014,[2] which has a capacity of 600.

History[edit]

The Kings (formerly the Wheelers) joined the NWJHL when the league began operations in 1994. It took the Kings nearly 20 years to capture their first league championship but did so on March 26, 2013.[3]

In the 2013-2014 NWJHL season the Kings hosted the Hockey Alberta Investors Group Junior B Provincial Championship. Despite losing the NWJHL finals to the North Peace Navigators, Grande Prairie had already secured a spot as tournament host. The Kings captured a silver medal falling 6 to 0 to the Blackfalds Wranglers in the provincial final.[4]

Season-by-season record[edit]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2009-10 35 19 14 2 40 153 162 1471 3rd
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Vipers)
Won semifinals 4-0, (Huskies)
Lost in Finals, 0-4 (Wolverines)
2010-11 35 20 9 6 46 158 112 998 3rd
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Huskies)
Lost in Semifinals, 1-4 (Navigators)
2011-12 36 30 6 0 60 228 93 941 2nd
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Jr. Canucks)
Lost in semi-finals, 0-4 (Wolverines)
2012-13 35 32 3 0 64 257 98 1st
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Vipers)
Won semi-finals, 4-1 (Huskies)
Won finals, 4-2 (Navigators)

League Champions
2013-14 35 27 6 2 56 228 128 1471 2nd
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Vipers)
Won semifinals 1-1, (Fairview Flyers)
Lost finals, 1-4 (Navigators)
2014-15 30 24 5 1 49 - - - 2nd of 7
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals (forfeit), (Blades)
Lost semi-finals, 2-4 (Fairview Flyers)
2015-16 36 21 14 1 43 173 131 - 3rd of 7
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Jr. Canucks)
Lost semi-finals, 4-1 (Navigators)
2016-17 30 13 13 4 30 104 105 - 5th of 6
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-1, (Jr. Canucks)
Lost semifinals 3-4, (Fairview Flyers)
2017-18 36 21 13 2 44 146 128 - 4th of 7
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-2, (Fairview Flyers)
lost semifinal 1-4 (Huskies)
2018-19 36 19 15 2 40 151 141 - 3rd of 7
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-2, (Vipers)
Won semifinal 4-3 (Jr. Canucks)
Lost League Finals 2-4 (Huskies)
advance to Barnes Cup as League finalist
2019-20 40 14 21 5 33 128 161 - 5th of 7
NWJHL
Lost quarterfinals 2-3, (Fairview Flyers)
2020–21 5 5 0 0 10 32 13 Season cancelled due to covid-19 pandemic
2021-22 40 19 20 0 38 148 147 - 3rd of 7
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Navigators)
Won semifinals 2-4(Kodiaks)
Lost finals, 2-4 (Huskies)
2022–23 42 32 7 3 67 148 147 - 2nd of 8
NWJHL
Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Blades)
Won semifinals 4-0(Vipers)
Lost finals, 2-4 (Huskies)
2023-24 42 18 10 4 60 181 122 - 3rd of 8
NWJHL
Lost quarterfinals 1-3, (Navigators)

Russ Barnes Trophy[edit]

Alberta Jr B Provincial Championships

Year Round Robin Record Standing Semifinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2013 L, Red Deer Vipers 4-6
W, Wetaskiwin Icemen 6-2
L, Cold Lake Ice 4-6
1-2-0 3rd of 4 Pool ? n/a n/a n/a
2014
HOST
W, Blackfalds Wranglers 6-4
L, Cold Lake Ice 5-3
W, Ft. Sask Hawks 2-1
2-1-0 1st of Pool B W, North Peace Navigators 6-2 n/a L, Blackfalds Wranglers 6-0
2019 tbd, Calgary Royals Gold 0-0
tbd, Airdrie Thunder 0-0
tbd, Beverly Warriors 0-0
0-0-0 tbd of Pool A tbd n/a n/a

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Terry Farrell (2011-04-18). "Wheelers now the Kings". Grande Prairie J.D.A. Kings. Retrieved 2012-06-15.
  2. ^ Jocelyn Turner (2014-01-13). "Kings Join Crosslink Sports Centre". Grande Prairie J.D.A. Kings.
  3. ^ Logan Clow (2013-03-26). "Kings Capture First League Championship". Grande Prairie J.D.A. Kings.
  4. ^ Logan Clow (2014-04-06). "Kings can't capture crown". Grande Prairie J.D.A. Kings.