Blackfalds Wranglers

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Blackfalds Wranglers
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CityBlackfalds, Alberta, Canada
LeagueHeritage Junior B Hockey League
FoundedWW2 Expansion year
Home arenaBlackfalds Multiplex
ColoursDark red, silver, black, white
       
General managerCanada Jesse Cheetham
Head coachvacant
Franchise history
19xx–2007Lacombe Wranglers
2007–presentBlackfalds Wranglers

The Blackfalds Wranglers are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Blackfalds, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the Heritage Junior B Hockey League (HJHL). They play their home games at Blackfalds Multiplex.

Prior to the 2007–08 season the team was known as the Lacombe Wranglers. The Wranglers have won five HJHL championships, three provincial titles (most of any HJHL team), and a Keystone Cup.

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, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2004–05 40 14 16 5 5 38 171 157 5th, North
2005–06 38 19 14 4 1 43 176 163 1506 3rd, North Lost in Division Finals, 0–4 (Vipers)
2006–07 36 28 6 0 2 58 235 126 1314 1st, North HJHL Champions, 1–0 (Thunder)
Russ Barnes Trophy Champions
2007–08 36 24 11 1 0 49 184 128 1074 3rd, North Lost in HJHL Semifinals, 1–4 (Lightning)
2008–09 36 26 7 2 1 55 237 134 941 1st, North Lost in HJHL Semifinals, 1–4 (Lightning)
2009–10 36 32 3 1 0 65 226 97 994 1st, North HJHL Champions, 2–0 (Vipers)
2010–11 36 30 5 1 0 61 224 80 788 1st, North Lost in Finals, 1–2 (Bisons)
Russ Barnes Trophy Champions
Keystone Cup Champions
2011–12 38 22 12 3 1 48 184 129 1st, North Lost in Div. Semi-Finals, (Thrashers)
2012–13 38 27 6 4 1 59 214 132 1st, North Lost in North Finals, 3–4, (Vipers)
2013–14 36 24 9 3 51 194 132 1st, North Lost in HJHL Finals, 2–3, (Bisons)
Russ Barnes Trophy Champions
Keystone Cup Bronze Champions
2014–15 38 34 2 2 70 230 99 1st, North Won Div. Semi-finals, 4–0, (Vipers)
Won Div. Finals, 4–0 (Colts)
Lost League Finals, 0–3 (Copperheads)
Advance to Barnes Cup as runner up
2015–16 38 22 12 4 48 163 121 4th, North Won Div. Qualifying, 2–0 (Thrashers)
Lost Div. Semi-final, 0–4 (Colts)
2016–17 38 25 12 1 51 172 138 4th of 7, North
6th of 14, HJHL
Won Div. Qualifying, 2–1 (Lightning)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–4 (Colts)
2017–18 38 22 12 2 46 167 117 3rd of 7, North
6th of 13, HJHL
Won Div. Qualifying, 2–0 (Stampeders)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–3 (Thunder)

Russ Barnes Trophy[]

Alberta Jr. B Provincial Championships

Year Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2003 L, Fort St. John Huskies, 3–6
L, Edmonton River Kings, 2–4
W, Lloydminster Bandits, 6–5
1–2–0 4 of 4, Pool
2007 W, Saddle Lake Warriors, 8–4
W, St. Albert Merchants, 5–3
L, North Edmonton Red Wings
2–1–0 2 of 4, Pool W, Fort St. John Huskies, 12–6 W, Spruce Grove Regals, 5–3
Russ Barnes Champions
2010  ?, Whitecourt Wolverines
T, Beaumont Chiefs, 3–3
?, Calgary Royals
Data missing
2011 W, Cold Lake Ice, 6–5
L, Whitecourt Wolverines, 4–9
W, Leduc Riggers, 4–3
2–1–0 2 of 4, Pool W, North Peace Navigators, 6–2 W, Beaumont Chiefs, 2–1
Russ Barnes Champions
2012 L, Edmonton Royals, 2–4
T, Cold Lake Ice, 3–3
L, Calgary Royals, 4–5
0–2–1 4 of 4, Pool
2014 L, Grande Prairie Kings, 4–6
W, Fort Saskatchewan Hawks, 6–2
W, Cold Lake Ice, 2–1
2–1–0 2 of 4, Pool B OTW, St. Albert Merchants, 5–4 W, Grand Prairie Kings, 6–0
Russ Barnes Champions
2015 W, Stony Plain Flyers, 3–6
L, North Peace Navigators, 0–5
T, Coaldale Copperheads, 2–2
1–1–1 2nd of 4, Pool OTL, North Peace Navigators, 4–5 L, Fairview Flyers, 3–4

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
2007 Alberta did not participate
2011 L, Sherwood Park, 3–4
W, Pilot Butte, 8–1
W, Peninsula, 7–6
W, Arborg, 8–5
W, Thunder Bay, 11–0
4–1–0 2 of 6 W, Sherwood Park, 2–1
Keystone Cup Champion
2014 W, Saskatoon, 8–0
L, Abbotsford, 1–5
L, Beaver Valley, 1–5
W, Thunder Bay, 8–4
W, Selkirk, 6–3
3–2–0 3 of 6 W, Thunder Bay, 4–3
Bronze Medal

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2011
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