Strathmore Wheatland Kings

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Strathmore Wheatland Kings
Strathmore Wheatland Kings logo.png
City Strathmore, Alberta, Canada
League Heritage Junior B Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Founded2008
Home arenaStrathmore Family Centre
Colours Black, Gold, White
   
Owner(s)Strathmore Minor Hockey (SMHA)
General managerCody Holdaway
Head coachDoug Raycroft

The Strathmore Wheatland Kings are a junior ice hockey team from Strathmore, Alberta, Canada. They compete in the Heritage Junior B Hockey League [1] and are eligible to compete for the Russ Barnes Trophy and the Keystone Cup.

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History

The team was formed in 2008 and applied for a spot in the Heritage Junior B Hockey League for the 2008-2009 season. They were accepted and began to play in the league in September 2008. The franchise requested and were granted a leave of absence for the 2013-2014 season in order to re-organize. An agreement with Strathmore Minor Hockey (SMHA) paved the way for the team to return to the heritage league for the 2014-2015 season. [2]


Season-by-season standings

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2008-0936102042115164268th HJBHL-Southdid not qualify
2009-103672513117186185th HJBHL-Southdid not qualify
2010-1136142010131143294th HJBHL-Southlost Division Semi-Final, (Bisons)
2011-1238181712157153393rd HJBHL-Southlost Division Semi-Final, (Generals)
2012-1338171911182150364th HJBHL-Southlost Div. Qualifying (Generals)
2013-14Team granted 1 year absence
2014-15381519-4154170345th HJBHL-SouthWon Div. Qualifying 2-0 (Cubs)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 3-4 (Copperheads)
2015-16381323-2142184285th HJBHL-SouthWon Div. Qualifying, 2-0 (Academy Bears)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0-4 (Generals)
2016-17381618-4156175364th of 7, South
9 of 14, HJBHL
lost Div. Qualifying 0-2 (Academy Bears)
2017-18361221-3132154375th of 7, South
10 of 13, HJBHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinals 0-2 (Flyers)
2018-19381817-3154148394th of 7, South
8 of 14, HJBHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinals 0-2 (Cubs)
2019-20381225-1121173256th of 7, South
11 of 14, HJBHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinals 1-3 (Cubs)
2020–2121108132Remaining season lost to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22361718-1138140354th of 7, South
6 of 14, HJBHL
Won Div. Quarterfinals 2-0 (Flyers)
Lost Division Semifinals 1-4 (Bisons)
2022-23381818-2125138384th of 6, South
7 of 12, HJBHL
Won Div. Quarterfinals 2-1 (Copperheads)
Lost Division Semifinals 0-4 (Bisons)
2023-24381817-3134128396th of 6, South
8 of 13, HJBHL
Did Not Qualify

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References

  1. "Junior Hockey League - Team list". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29.
  2. "Triumphant return for Kings | Strathmore Standard". www.strathmorestandard.com. Archived from the original on 2016-11-21.