St. Malo Warriors

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St. Malo Junior Warriors
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CitySt. Malo, Manitoba
LeagueCapital Region Junior Hockey League
Founded1994
Home arenaSt. Malo Arena
ColoursBlack, dark green, white, yellow
       
General managerRalph Collette
Head coachRalph Collette
Franchise history
1994–presentSt. Malo Junior Warriors
Championships
Playoff championshipsKJHL 5 (1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2009)
CRJHL ( )

The St. Malo Warriors are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in St. Malo, Manitoba. They are members of the Capital Region Junior Hockey League (CRJHL). The franchise was founded in 1963.

The Warriors have been a consistent competitive team but have only the 2009 league championships which qualified them to the Keystone Cup. Their second visit to the Keystone Cup was in 2013 when they hosted the tournament. In 2018 due to BC, Alta and Sask refusing to send teams to the Keystone Cup, the Warriors as playoff runner-up advanced with the champion Peguis Juniors in a Keystone Cup cross border match with the Lakehead Junior Hockey League champions and runner ups.

The team was a member of the Keystone Junior Hockey League until 2018. For the 2018-19 season the Warriors were one of five teams that departed the Keystone Junior Hockey League and established the Capital Region Junior Hockey League.

Season-by-season records[]

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
2004–05 36 24 11 1 0 49 213 110 .681 2nd  
2005–06 36 12 23 0 1 25 .347 7th  
2006–07 40 20 19 0 1 41 211 207 .512 4th  
2007–08 40 28 11 0 1 57 260 162 .713 1st KJHL finalists
2008–09 36 22 10 0 4 48 217 149 .667 4th KJHL Champions
Keystone Cup: 5th (1–4–0)
2009–10 32 19 9 0 4 42 186 112 .656 4th  
2010–11 32 18 13 0 1 37 176 115 .578 6th  
2011–12 36 8 24 0 4 20 112 192 .278 7th  
2012–13 36 22 12 0 2 46 207 153 .639 4th Lost in semi-finals
2013–14 34 14 17 1 2 31 133 154 .456 3rd of 4, South
5th of 8, KJHL
Lost Div. Semi-finals
2014–15 32 15 16 0 1 31 158 155 .484 6th Won quarter-finals, 3–2 (Ice Dawgs)
Lost Semi-finals, 0–4 (Fishermen)
2015–16 34 21 10 0 3 45 162 128 .662 2nd of 5, South
4th of 10, KJHL
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–2(Falcons)
Lost Div. Finals, 2–4 (Fishermen)
2016–17 34 24 9 0 1 49 233 137 .721 1st of 4, South
1st of 10, KJHL
Won quarter-finals, 3–0 (Falcons)
Lost semi-finals, 3–4 (Juniors)
2017–18 34 16 13 0 5 37 149 125 .544 3rd of 4, South
6th of 10, KJHL
Won quarter-finals, 3–1 (Storm)
Won semi-finals, 4–3 (Fishermen)
Lost League Finals, 1–4 (Juniors)
CAPITAL REGION JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE
Season GP W L T OTW OTL Pts GF GA Pct Finish Playoffs
2018–19 32 14 17 0 0 1 43 120 142 0.448 4th of 5 CRJHL Lost Survivor Series, 1-2 (Falcons)

Keystone Cup history[]

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
2009 L, Saskatoon Royals, 1–7
L, Thunder Bay Wolverines, 4–5
W, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 6–2
L, Richmond Sockeyes, 0–5
L, Lloydminster Bandits, 3–4
1–4–0 5th of 6 Did not advance
2013
Host
L, Peguis Juniors, 4–10
L, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 1–7
L, Richmond Sockeyes, 1–9
L, Okotoks Bisons, 2–3
L, Saskatoon Royals, 2–7
0–5–0 6th of 6 Did not advance
2018[a] L, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 1–7
W, Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye, 3–1
L, Peguis Juniors, 1–8
1–2–0 4th of 4 Did not advance
  1. ^ BC, Alta, & Sask did not send teams to Keystone Cup

Coaches[]

  • Ralph Collette 1994–present[citation needed]
  • Dan Zarazun 2004–2013[citation needed]
  • Mark Dixon 2012–2013[citation needed]

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