Kamloops Storm

Ice hockey team in Kamloops, British Columbia
       General managerCanada Matt KolleHead coachCzech Republic Jan LudvigCaptainVacantWebsitewww.kamloopsstormhockey.comFranchise history1996-97Osoyoos Rebels1997-01Osoyoos Heat2001–06Osoyoos Storm2006–presentKamloops Storm


The Kamloops Storm are a Junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Doug Birks Division of the Okanagan/Shuswap Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). They play their home games at MacArthur Island Olympic Arena .


The Storm played in Osoyoos, British Columbia until 2006, when they were moved to Kamloops. The 2006–07 season was the first one played in Kamloops.


History

The Storm won the 2004–05 KIJHL Championship, but were eliminated by the Sicamous Eagles in the 2005–06 playoffs.

The Storm also won the Keystone Cup in 2004–05.

In the 2006–07 season the Kamloops Storm went on to capture the regular season Division banner and also the playoff division banner before losing to the Fernie Ghostriders in the League Semi Finals.

The Kamloops Storm lost in the Finals to the Fernie Ghostriders 2–4 in the KIJHL 2007–08 season.

In the 2008–09 season the Kamloops Storm went to the KIJHL playoff finals, but lost to the Nelson Leafs 0–4.

The Kamloops Storm battled to the KIJHL playoff finals again for the 2013–14 season only to drop the series to the Beaver Valley Nitehawks 2–4.



Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, D = Defaults, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Records as of February 17, 2024.[1][2]

Season GP W L D OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2006–07 52 30 18 0 4 64 204 171 1st, Okanagan Shuswap Lost in League Semifinals, 0–3 (Ghostriders)
2007–08 52 29 21 0 2 60 184 148 2nd, Eddie Mountain: West Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Ghostriders)
2008–09 52 35 13 0 4 74 214 141 1st, Okanagan Lost in Finals, 0–4 (Leafs)
2009–10 50 22 21 0 7 51 178 195 5th, Okanagan Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Chiefs)
2010–11 50 24 24 0 2 50 165 169 2nd, Doug Birks Lost in Division Finals, 1–4 (Grizzlies)
2011–12 52 35 10 1 6 77 236 166 2nd, Doug Birks Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Eagles)
2012–13 52 18 28 2 4 42 167 191 4th, Doug Birks Lost in Division Semifinals, 1–4 (Knights)
2013–14 52 42 9 0 1 85 247 145 1st, Doug Birks Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Nitehawks)
2014–15 52 33 17 0 2 68 195 135 1st, Doug Birks Lost in Finals, 2–4 (Dynamiters)
2015–16 52 32 14 2 4 70 160 128 2nd, Doug Birks Lost in Division Semifinals, 1–4 (Heat)
2016–17 47 23 17 1 6 53 153 137 3rd of 5 Doug Birks
10th of 20 - KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4–2 (100 Mile House)
Lost Division Finals, 1–4 (Heat)
2017–18 47 18 24 3 2 41 146 171 4th of 5 Doug Birks
13th of 20 - KIJHL
Lost in Div Semifinals, 2–4 (Grizzlies)
2018–19 49 19 27 1 2 41 122 186 4th of 5 Doug Birks
15th of 20 - KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals, 0-4 (Grizzlies)
2019–20 49 22 26 0 1 45 145 153 4th of 5 Doug Birks
14th of 20 - KIJHL
Lost in Div Semifinals, 0–4 (Grizzlies)
2020–21 2 2 0 0 0 4 6 4 Remaining season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021–22 42 28 10 0 4 60 141 91 2nd of 5 Doug Birks
6th of 19 - KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4-3 (Heat)
Lost Division Finals, 2–4 (Grizzlies)
2022–23 44 26 13 - 5 57 145 105 2nd, Doug Birks Lost Div Semifinals, 3-4 (Eagles)
2023–24 44 31 11 1 1 64 1467 102 2nd of 5 Doug Birks
6th of 19 - KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4-3 (Eagles)
Lost Div. Final, 0-4 (Grizzlies)

Playoffs

Records as of March 12, 2024.[3][4][5]

Season 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Finals
2006–07 W, 4–1, Sicamous W, 4–0, Revelstoke L, 0–3, Fernie
2007–08 W, 3–1, Summerland W, 4–0, Princeton W, 4–3, Revelstoke L, 2–4, Fernie
2008–09 W, 4–2–2, round-robin W, 4–0, Princeton W, 3–2, Sicamous L, 0–4, Nelson
2009–10 L, 1–3, Chase
2010–11 W, 4–1, Sicamous L, 1–4, Revelstoke
2011–12 W, 4–3, North Okanagan L, 3–4, Sicamous
2012–13 L, 1–4, North Okanagan
2013–14 W, 4–1, Sicamous W, 4–0, 100 Mile House W, 4–1, Osoyoos L, 2–4, Nitehawks
2014–15 W, 4–1, Sicamous W, 4–1, 100 Mile House W, 4–1, Osoyoos L, 2–4, Kimberley
2015–16 L, 1–4, Chase
2016–17 W, 4–2, 100 Mile House L, 1–4, Chase
2017–18 L, 2–4, Revelstoke
2018–19 L, 0-4, Revelstoke
2019–20 L, 0-4, Revelstoke
2020–21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021–22 W, 4-3, Chase L, 2-4, Revelstoke
2022–23 L, 3-4, Sicamous
2023-24 W, 4-3, Sicamous L, 0-4, Revelstoke

NHL alumni

Awards and trophies

Most Valuable Player

  • Anthony Manfredi: 2007–2008
  • Anthony Manfredi: 2006–2007
  • Jeff Taylor: 2005–2006
  • Kyle Thompson: 2004–2005

Top Goaltender

  • Anthony Manfredi: 2007–2008
  • Anthony Manfredi: 2006–2007
  • Ray Nunes: 2004–2005

Top Scorer

  • Jassi Sangha: 2007–2008
  • Jassi Sangha: 2006–2007
  • Jeff Taylor: 2005–2006
  • Kyle Thompson: 2004–2005

Top Rookie

  • Keaton Gordon: 2014–2015

Most Sportsmanlike

  • Lundy Trenaman: 2006–2007

Coach of the year

  • Jim Liebel: 2004–2005

Kamloops Storm Team Picture 2013–2014
Kamloops Storm Team Picture 2014–2015
Kamloops Storm Team Picture 2017–2018
Kamloops Storm Team Picture 2017–2018

References

  1. ^ KIJHL.ca, Final 2013-14 regular season standings. Archived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ KIJHL.ca – Year end standings.
  3. ^ KIJHL.ca, Current playoff bracket. Archived 2012-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "KIJHL.ca – 2013-14 playoff standings". Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  5. ^ KIJHL.ca, League champions.

External links

  • Official website of the Kamloops Storm
  • Official YouTube Channel
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