North Winnipeg Satelites
CityWinnipeg, Manitoba
LeagueCapital Region Junior Hockey League
Founded1980
Home arenaBilly Mosienko Arena
ColoursBlack, white, yellow
     
General managerCliff Malzensky
Head coachMike Kubrakovich
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. They would also finish in third place at the Keystone Cup in 1988 hosted in Saskatoon.

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.[1]

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

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
1981–82 27 12 15 0 --- 24 174 186 5th of 9 Lost quarterfinals 2–1 vs St. Claude Knights
1982–83 1st of 8 Won semifinals vs St. Claude Knights
Won finals 4–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen
1983–84 5th of 7 DNQ
1984–85 30 16 14 0 --- 32 240 197 4th of 8 Won semifinals 3–2 vs Selkirk Fishermen
Won finals 4–0 vs Portage Terriers
1985–86 24 18 6 0 --- 36 196 120 1st of 6 Won semifinals 4–0 vs Beausejour Comets
Won finals vs Portage Terriers
1986–87 28 21 6 1 --- 43 208 130 1st of 10 Won semifinals 3–1 vs North Interlake United
Lost finals 1–4 vs Oak Bluff Raiders
1987–88 35 29 6 0 --- 58 275 116 1st of 8 Won semifinals 3–0 vs Oak Bluff Raiders
Won finals 4–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen
1988-89353230---643661531st of 8Won semifinals 3–1 vs Gimli Vikings
Won finals 4–1 vs Oak Bluff Raiders
1989–90 28 19 9 0 --- 38 212 123 3rd of 10 Won quarterfinals vs St. Boniface Saints

Won semifinals 4–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen

Lost finals 3–4 vs Beausejour Comets

1990–91 35 22 13 0 --- 44 262 209 2nd of 8 Lost semifinals 2–4 vs Gimli Vikings
1991–92 36 18 16 2 --- 38 202 178 5th of 10 Lost quarterfinals 1–3 vs Red River Rockets
1992–93 32 12 17 1 2 27 164 201 6th of 9 Won quarterfinals vs Beausejour Comets

Lost semifinals 0–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen

1993–94 29 4th of 5, East

5th of 9, MJBHL

Lost quarterfinals vs Selkirk Fishermen
1994–95 34 10 19 1 4 25 158 229 8th of 10 Lost quarterfinals 0–3 vs Brandon Stingers
1995–96 32 11 20 0 1 23 155 197 7th of 8 Lost quarterfinals vs Peguis Juniors
1996–97 32 10 19 1 2 23 170 198 6th of 8 Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Brandon Stingers

Lost semifinals 0–4 vs St. Malo Warriors

1997–98 32 13 14 1 4 31 154 173 5th of 8 Lost quarterfinals vs St. Malo Warriors
1998–99 32 19 7 2 4 44 194 146 3rd of 9 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Carman Knights

Lost semifinals 2–3 vs Stonewall Jets

1999–00 32 17 13 0 2 36 159 148 5th of 9 Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen

Lost semifinals 2–4 vs St. Malo Warriors

2000–01 36 7 24 1 4 19 134 224 7th of 7 Lost quarterfinals vs St. Malo Warriors
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

2004–0536142200281191216th of 7Lost quarterfinals 0–2 vs Norway House North Stars
2005–0636201213442nd of 7Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs St. Malo Warriors
Won semifinals 4–1 vs Peguis Juniors
Won finals 4–2 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2006–0740221206501911543rd of 9Won quarterfinals 4–2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
Lost semifinals 3–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2007–0840201802421711586th of 9Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Selkirk Fishermen
Lost semifinals 0–4 vs St. Malo Warriors
2008–093626802542011272nd of 8Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Cross Lake Islanders
Lost semifinals 0–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2009–1032171005391531145th of 8Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs St. Malo Warriors
Lost semifinals 2–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2010–11322370248153902nd of 8Won quarterfinals 3–0 vs Lundar Falcons
Lost semifinals 3–4 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2011–1236191502401331424th of 7Won quarterfinals 3–1 vs Peguis Juniors
Lost semifinals 1–4 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2012–1336161802341401566th of 9Lost first round 0–3 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2013–1434201211421611112nd, South

4th of 8, KJHL

Won division semifinals 3–1 vs St. Malo Warriors
Lost division finals 2–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen
2014–1532201101411801314th of 9Lost quarterfinals 1–3 vs OCN Storm
2015–1634112201231201655th of 5, South
8th of 10, KJHL
Lost Survivor Series 1–2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2016–1734151801311491643rd of 4, South
7th of 10, KJHL
Lost quarterfinals 0–3 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
2017–1834151702321371524th of 4, South
7th of 10, KJHL
Lost quarterfinals 0–3 vs Peguis Juniors[2]
Capital Region Junior Hockey League
SeasonGPWLTOTWOTLPtsGFFinishPlayoffs
2018–19321314023461133rd of 5[3] Won semifinals 4–2 vs Arborg Ice Dawgs
Lost finals 2–4 vs Selkirk Fishermen[4]
2019–20 32 2 28 0 1 1 9 57 5th of 5 Lost Survivor Series 0–2 vs Arborg Ice Dogs
2020–21 7 1 6 0 0 0 3 14 5th of 5 League play suspended in November due to COVID-19
2021–223292101130714th of 5Lost Survivor Series 0–2 vs (Lundar Falcons)
2022–233042500113714th of 5Lost Survivor Series 1-3 vs (Arborg Ice Dawgs)

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
1988W, Edmonton Allied Flyers, 8-2
W, Saskatoon Quakers, 6-2
L, Warman Valley Crusaders, 0-7
L, Columbia Valley Rockies, 2-6
2–2–03rdW, Edmonton Allied Flyers, 6-4
2006W, 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
1–3–15th of 6

References

  1. "New Hockey League Kicks Off Inaugural Season". Portage Online. October 16, 2018.
  2. "Hughes helps Juniors win KJHL title". Dauphin Herald. April 17, 2018.
  3. "North End Satelites press on despite slow season start". Winnipeg Free Press. November 12, 2019.
  4. "Fishermen claim inaugural CRJHL championship". Chatham Daily News. April 9, 2019.


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