Heritage Junior Hockey League
Sport | Ice hockey |
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Founded | 1986 |
No. of teams | 13 |
Country | Canada |
Headquarters | Alberta, Canada |
Most recent champion(s) | Okotoks Bisons (8th title) |
Most titles | Okotoks Bisons (8 titles) |
Official website | Heritagejunior.com |
The Heritage Junior Hockey League (HJHL), formally the Heritage Junior B Hockey League, is a Junior B
History
HJHL teams have won the gold medal at the Keystone Cup twice. Red Deer Vipers were the first in 2006 defeating Campbell River Storm in the final. Blackfalds Wranglers won the gold medal in 2011.
The Lacombe Wranglers won the 2007 league championship over the Airdrie Thunder and Okotoks Bisons in a three team, round robin final. The Wranglers also captured the Alberta provincial title. The Wranglers chose not to participate in the Keystone Cup tournament due to scheduling conflicts.
During the 2011 HJHL finals Okotoks Bisons won the best-of-three series versus Blackfalds Wrangers 2–1, their eighth league title. Both teams advanced to the Junior B Provincials in Leduc. Blackfalds won the final 2–1 over the Beaumont Chiefs (CapJHL) to advance to the 2011 Keystone Cup in Sherwood Park. With a 4–1 record going into the final, Blackfalds defeated the host Sherwood Park Knights (CapJHL) 2–1 to win the Western Canadian crown.
Teams
Team | Centre |
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North Division | |
Airdrie Thunder | Airdrie |
Mountainview Colts | Didsbury |
Ponoka Stampeders | Ponoka |
Red Deer Vipers | Red Deer |
Rocky Rams | Rocky Mountain House
|
Sylvan Lake Wranglers
|
Sylvan Lake |
Three Hills Thrashers | Three Hills
|
South Division | |
Coaldale Copperheads | Coaldale |
Cochrane Generals | Cochrane |
High River Flyers | High River |
Medicine Hat Cubs | Medicine Hat
|
Okotoks Bisons | Okotoks |
Strathmore Wheatland Kings | Strathmore |
League scoring records
Source:[1]
!Statistic | Player | Team | Season | Record |
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Points | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2001-02 | 158 |
Goals | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2020-21 | 56 |
Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2011-12 | 56 | |
Assists | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2008-09 | 79 |
PIM | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 1991-92 | 341 |
Points (Playoffs) | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2022-23 | 36 |
Goals (Playoffs) | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 2001-02 | 21 |
Assists (Playoffs) | Kobe Gosling | Strathmore Wheatland Kings | 1999-00 | 22 |
Former teams
- Indus Hurricanes (1999-2021)
- Banff Academy Bears (2005–2017)
- Barrhead Jr. Elks
- Blackfalds Wranglers
- Claresholm Storm
- Drayton Valley Devils
- Hobbema Knight Hawks*
- Kainai Junior Braves (20??-2022)
- Innisfail Blades
- Lacombe Wranglers
- Livingstone Rockmen
- Lomond Lakers (??-2022)
- Maskwacis Attack
- Rimbey Rock
- Rimbey West Stars
- Siksika Ice
- Southern Express
- Stettler Lightning
Nb: * Hobbema is now known as Maskwacis
Champions
Season | Winner | Runner-up | Result |
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1987 | Drayton Valley Devils | ||
1988 | Barrhead Jr. Elks | ||
1989 | Red Deer Cowboys | ||
1990 | Terraco Knights | ||
1991 | Hobberma Knight Hawks | ||
1992 | Ponoka Knight Hawks | ||
1993 | Lacombe Wranglers | ||
1994 | Lacombe Wranglers | ||
1995 | Lacombe Wranglers | ||
1996 | Foothills Bisons | ||
1997 | Foothills Bisons | ||
1998 | Airdrie Thunder | ||
1999 | Red Deer Vipers | ||
2000 | Airdrie Thunder | ||
2001 | Foothills Bisons | ||
2002 | Foothills Bisons | ||
2003 | Foothills Bisons | ||
2004 | Red Deer Vipers | ||
2005 | Okotoks Bisons | ||
2006 | Okotoks Bisons | Red Deer Vipers | |
2007 | Lacombe Wranglers | ||
2008 | Cochrane Generals | ||
2009 | Cochrane Generals | ||
2010 | Blackfalds Wranglers | ||
2011 | Okotoks Bisons | Blackfalds Wranglers | |
2012 | Okotoks Bisons | ||
2013 | Okotoks Bisons | Red Deer Vipers | 3-0[2] |
2014 | Okotoks Bisons | Blackfalds Wranglers | 3-2 |
2015 | Coaldale Copperheads | Blackfalds Wranglers | 3-0 |
2016 | Mountainview Colts | Cochrane Generals | 4-2 |
2017 | Red Deer Vipers | Cochrane Generals | 3-1[3] |
2018 | Red Deer Vipers | Coaldale Copperheads | 2-1 |
2019 | Airdrie Thunder[4] | Coaldale Copperheads | 3-0 |
2020 | Cancelled (Covid-19) | --- | --- |
2021 | Cancelled (Covid-19) | ||
2022 | Okotoks Bisons | Cochrane Generals | 3-0 |
2023 | Okotoks Bisons | Sylvan Lake Wranglers | 3-0 |
2024 | Okotoks Bisons | Sylvan Lake Wranglers | 4-2 |
- Bold text denotes teams that won the Alberta provincial title.
See also
References
- ^ https://www.heritagejunior.com/leagues/custom_page.cfm?clientid=1749&leagueid=3627&pageid=18901
- ^ "Vipers part of stacked provincial pool". Okotoks Today. April 13, 2013.
- ^ "The Vipers clinch Junior B Hockey League championship". Red Deer Express. March 24, 2017.
- ^ "Thunder Wrap Up Remarkable Season With Team Awards". Discover Airdrie. June 20, 2019.
External links