Assiniboia Southern Rebels

Assiniboia Southern Rebels
City Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
League Prairie Junior Hockey League
Division South Division
Founded 1992 (1992)–93
Home arena Assiniboia Civic Centre
Colours Blue, Orange, White
              
General manager Canada Spencer Bushell
Head coach Canada Brett Tiffen
Website rebels.pjhl.ca
Franchise history
1992-present Assiniboia Southern Rebels

The Assiniboia Southern Rebels are a Canadian Junior B ice hockey team located in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. They play in the Prairie Junior Hockey League.

History

The Assiniboia Southern Rebels were established in 1992, and were highly successful for their first ten to twelve years, winning three Keystone Cups between 1996 and 2003. Since then they have not been able to duplicate the success they had in that span. In 2006, they finished last in the division, however, winning only 9 of 38 games and missing the playoffs. In 2007-08, the divisions were divided into the North and South Divisions, and Assiniboia was placed in the South. They finished their second season with a 17-19-0 record, finishing third in the South, before losing in the first round of the playoffs to Fort Knox. In 2008-09, the Rebels finished with a record of 16-26-0, placing third again in their division. They were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Pilot Butte Storm. In 2009-10, the Rebels were forced to forfeit a number of games in November due to a team bout of the H1N1 virus.[1] The following year, the Rebels finished dead last in their division, with a record of 9-28-3. They improved for 2011-12, finishing third in the South Division, before losing in the first round of the playoffs. The Rebels finished second in the South Division in 2012-13, with a record of 27-11-2, behind only the Pilot Butte Storm, and defeated Fort Knox in the first round. They went on to lose to Pilot Butte in the second round. The following year, the Rebels finished third in their division, losing again in the second round to Pilot Butte. In 2014-15, the Rebels finished third again, with a record of 17-18-3. They lost to the Regina Capitals in the first round of the playoffs.

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

Records as of 2014-15 season.[2]

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1992-93 24 16 6 2 0 34 123 87 1st, South League Champions, (Capitals)
1993-94 30 20 9 1 0 41 209 132 1st, South Lost Semi-final
1994-95 30 22 7 1 0 45 220 118 2nd, South Lost Semi-final
1995-96 30 22 8 0 0 44 206 174 1st, South League Champions, (Capitals),
Provincial Champions,
Keystone Cup Champions
1996–97 34 21 12 1 0 43 217 139 2nd, South Lost Semi-final
1997–98 36 23 10 3 0 49 217 145 3rd, South Lost Semi-final
1998-99 38 28 9 1 0 57 247 119 1st, South League Champions, (Capitals),
Keystone Cup bronze
1999-00 38 28 7 3 0 59 246 150 1st, South League Champions, (Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox)
2000-01 38 31 7 0 0 62 198 122 1st, South League Champions, (Rangers),
Provincial Champions,
Keystone Cup Champions
2001-02 38 31 4 3 0 65 253 108 1st, South League Champions, (Rangers)
2002–03 39 28 10 1 0 57 211 142 2nd, South League Champions, (Capitals),
Provincial Champions,
Keystone Cup Champions
2003–04 36 23 11 2 0 48 210 111 2nd, South Lost Semi-final
2004–05 35 22 8 3 0 49 172 88 2nd, South Lost Semi-final
2005–06 - - - - - - - - - -
2006–07 38 9 28 1 0 19 149 231 5th, South Lost Survivor Series
2007–08 36 17 14 0 5 39 140 137 3rd, South Lost Division Semi-final
2008–09 42 16 20 0 6 38 146 169 3rd, South Lost Division Semi-final
2009–10 42 19 22 0 1 39 147 197 4th, South Lost Division Semi-final
2010–11 40 9 28 0 3 21 163 264 5th, South Did not qualify for playoffs
2011-12 40 22 11 0 7 51 194 175 3rd, South Lost Division Semi-final
2012–13 40 27 11 0 2 56 222 146 2nd, South Lost Division Final
2013-14 40 28 10 0 2 58 214 147 3rd, South Lost Division Final
2014-15 38 17 18 0 3 37 156 163 3rd, South Lost Division Semi-final
2015-16 40 24 15 0 1 49 213 145 2nd of 6, South
4th of 13 PJHL
Won Div. Semifinal 4-1 (Storm)
Lost Div. Finals, 1-4 (Extreme Capitals)

Notable alumni

Notable Rebels alumni:[3] Only listed are Junior A alumni or higher

See also

References

External links

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