Columbia Valley Rockies

The Columbia Valley Rockies are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Invermere, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The Rockies play their home games at Eddie Mountain Memorial Arena. Al Miller is the team's president, Ross Bidinger is the General Manager and Wade Dubielewicz, former NHL goaltender for The New York Islanders and Minnesota Wild, is the coach.

Columbia Valley Rockies
CityInvermere, British Columbia
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceKootenay
DivisionEddie Mountain
Founded1978 (1978)–79
Home arenaEddie Mountain Memorial Arena
ColoursRoyal Blue, Orange and White
     
General manager Ross Bidinger
Head coach Wade Dubielewicz
Websiterockieshockey.ca
Franchise history
1978-presentColumbia Valley Rockies

The Rockies joined the league in 1978 as an expansion team. In its KIJHL history, the team has won the Keystone Cup twice, in 1989 and 1990; the Cyclone Taylor Cup once, in 1989. The Rockies have won the KIJHL Championship three times, in 1988, 1989 and 1990. They won five division playoff titles as a member of the Eastern Division from 1978-1996 and three division playoff titles as a member of the Eddie Mountain Division from 1996-2012.

History

The team was founded by Eddie Mountain, of whom a KIJHL division was recently named. The team won three straight KIJHL Championships in the late 1980s and in 1989 took home the Cyclone Taylor Cup and the Keystone Cup under the direction of Tom Renney, who is currently an assistant coach of the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL.

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 February 22, 2014.[1][2]

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
1978–794018220362112464th, East
1979–804018220362392504th, East
1980-814019210382282364th, East
1981–824225161512532243rd, East
1982–834228131572662092nd, East
1983-84423480682981581st, East
1984-85423390663091962nd, East
1985-863923151472582333rd, East
1986-874228140563081653rd, East
1987-88423570703151651st, EastKIJHL Champions (Smoke Eaters)
1988-89443851773411071st, EastKIJHL Champions (Leafs)
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions
Keystone Cup Champions (Tigers)
1989-90403541712811201st, EastKIJHL Champions (Leafs)
Keystone Cup Champions (Bruins)
1990-91413560702991201st, EastLost Finals (Smoke Eaters)
1991-923814222301992002nd, East
1992-934222300442562371st, EastLost Finals (Leafs)
1993-944023143492391732nd, East
1994-954327151552322093rd, East
1995-964220220402212534th, East
1996–974123171471982081st, Eddie MountainLost Finals (Nitehawks)
1997–985036140722651781st, Eddie Mountain
1998-995222300441842104th, Eddie Mountain
1999-004632131652401721st, Eddie Mountain
2000-0154193410391933064th, Eddie MountainLost Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Grizzlies)
2001-0250291641632342081st, Eddie MountainLost League Semifinals, 0-3 (Nitehawks)
2002–0350271832591761681st, Eddie MountainLost Division Finals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
2003–0450321161712281641st, Eddie MountainLost League Semifinals Round-robin, 1-3
2004–0550271346641941612nd, Eddie MountainLost Division Finals, 3-4 (Dynamiters)
2005–0650262004562001743rd, Eddie MountainLost Division Semifinals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
2006–075222264481942174th, Eddie MountainLost Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Ghostriders)
2007–085215334341371873rd, Eddie Mountain: EastLost Division Semifinals, 1-3 (Eagles)
2008–095219249471782155th, Eddie MountainDid not qualify
2009–105044312111153545th, Eddie MountainDid not qualify
2010-1150113504261342435th, Eddie MountainDid not qualify
2011–12523480171193695th, Eddie MountainDid not qualify
2012–1352212506481602024th, Eddie MountainLost Division Semifinals, 2-4 (Ghostriders)
2013–1452132838371572304th, Eddie MountainLost Div Semifinals, 0-4 (Thunder Cats)
2014–1552123406301422455th, Eddie MountainDid not qualify
2015–1652302200602031833rd, Eddie MountainLost Div Semifinals, 0-4, (Thunder Cats)
2016–1747142904321392224 of 5, Eddie Mountain
16 of 20 KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals, 0-4, (Thunder Cats)
2017–1847192134451671883 of 5, Eddie Mountain
12 of 20 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4-2, (Thunder Cats)
Lost Div Final 1-4 (Dynamiters)
2018–1949222124501591823 of 5, Eddie Mountain
9 of 20 KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals, 0-4, (Ghostriders)

Playoffs

Records as of March 1, 2014.[3][4][5]

Season1st Round2nd Round3rd RoundFinals
2000–01L, 0-4, Revelstoke
2001–02W, 4-0, GoldenW, 4-2, KimberleyL, 0-3, Beaver Valley
2002–03W, 4-3, GoldenL, 2-4, Kimberley
2003–04W, 4-0, PrincetonW, 4-1, KimberleyL, 1-3, Round-robin
2004–05W, 4-2, Creston ValleyL, 3-4, Kimberley
2005–06L, 2-4, Kimberley
2006–07L, 0-4, Fernie
2007–08L, 1-3, Sicamous
2008–09Did not qualify
2009–10Did not qualify
2010-11Did not qualify
2011-12Did not qualify
2012–13L, 2-4, Fernie
2013-14L, 0-4, Creston Valley
2014–15Did not qualify
2015-16L, 0-4, Creston Valley

Cyclone Taylor Cup

Year Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game
ChampionsScoreFinalistsThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
1989Columbia Valley Rockies
KIJHL

Keystone Cup

Keystone Cup Champions
YearChampionsRunners-UpConsolation ChampionsHost City
1989 Columbia Valley Rockies Kinistino Tigers Stony Plain Flyers Gimli, MB
1990 Columbia Valley Rockies Calgary Bruins Invermere, BC

Alumni

Awards and trophies

Keystone Cup

  • 1988-89
  • 1989-90

Cyclone Taylor Cup

  • 1988-89

KIJHL Championship

  • 1987-88
  • 1988-89
  • 1989-90

Coach of the Year

  • Matt Hughes: 2005-06 (Divisional)

Most Sportsmanlike

  • Darryl Mcivor: 2003-04 (Divisional)
  • Cody Steele: 2005-06 (Divisional)
  • Cody Steele: 2006-07 (Divisional)
  • Tyler Nypower: 2017-18 (Divisional)

Most Valuable Player

  • Andrew Billinghurst: 2001-02 (Divisional)
  • Jason Botterill: 2002-03 (Divisional And League)
  • Reid Mitchell:2007-08, 2008-2009 (Team)
  • Ryan Skytt: 2016-17 (Team)

Rookie of the Year

  • Taylor Dakers: 2002-03 (Divisional)
  • Trevor Bailey: 2005-06 (Divisional)
  • Josh Antunes/Kale Hawryluk: 2017-18 (Team)

Top Goaltender

  • Taylor Dakers: 2002-03 (Divisional)
  • Tyler Bilton: 2003-04 (Divisional)

Playoff MVP

  • Ben Kelsch/Ryan Skytt: 2017-18 (Team)

Top Scorer

  • Rocky Mix: 2002-03 (Divisional)
  • Brett Bjorkman: 2007-08 (Divisional)

Heart and Hustle

  • Brandt Black/Fraser McMann 2017-18: (Team)

Coaches Choice

  • Brennan Nelson 2017-18: (Team)

Most Improved

  • Hunter Beckett: 2017-18 (Team)

Community Involvement

  • Brandt Black: 2017-18 (Team)

Top Defenceman

  • Kale Hawryluk: 2017-18 (Team)

Top Defensive Forward

  • Brennan Nelson: 2017-18 (Team)

Top Forward

  • Mike Dyck 2016-17: (Team)

References

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