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Brooks Bandits
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City: Brooks, Alberta
League: Alberta Junior Hockey League
Division: South
Founded: 2000 (2000)
Home Arena: Centennial Regional Arena
Colors: Red, Blue and White
Head Coach: Ryan Papaioannou
General Manager: Ryan Papaioannou


The Brooks Bandits are an ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They play in Brooks, Alberta at the Centennial Regional Arena, seating capacity: 1,794; standing room: 500, total: 2,294.

Founded: 2000–01
League championships won: 6 (2011–12, 2012-13, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2018-19, 2021-22, 2022-23)
Doyle Cup titles: 1 (2011-12)
Western Canada Cup titles: 1 (2015-16)
National Junior A Championship titles: 4 (2012-2013, 2018-19, 2021-22, 2022-23)

History[]

The Brooks Bandits were awarded an expansion franchise by the AJHL in 1999, and began play in the 2000–01 season. The first ever franchise goal was scored by Chris Boyle just under a minute into the first regular-season game against the Fort McMurray Oil Barons. The franchise secured its expansion fee through what they call "The Founding Fathers", a group of 17 local businesses and individuals who donated the money needed to finance the team in exchange for lifetime benefits with the team.

The early years[]

The first coach for the Brooks Bandits was Nolan Crouse. It was a struggle for the expansion Bandits for the first 4 years of existence, failing to make the Playoffs in all of those 4 years. The bright spots in those years included a young Curtis Glencross, Jeff Marler, and Wade Richardson. The tables started to turn in 2004 when the Crowsnest Pass Timberwolves took a leave of absence for one year before relocating to Okotoks. previous logo With the players from Crowsnest pass needing a place to play for that season, they were scattered throughout the AJHL, with the likes of Judd Blackwater, and Neil Graham coming to Brooks. Under the coaching of Kevin Higo, and players such as Brendan Connolly, Spencer Machacek, Ben Wright, and the goaltending of Chad Johnson, the Bandits, for the first time, advanced to the AJHL playoffs.

In 2008, after 3 successful years, Higo accepted an assistant coaching position with the Moose Jaw Warriors in the WHL. With the head coach/GM spot open, the Bandits hired former ECHL head coach, and former NHL tough guy Brian Curran.

Curran brought a big, hard hitting, skillful team to Brooks. Led by Jarrett Granberg, and the strong goaltending of Rob Gunderson, the Bandits for the first time, finished 1st in the south before losing in round 3 of the playoffs to Grande prairie.

Post Curran[]

On October 16, 2009, controversy started when Curran was unexpectedly released as Head Coach/General Manager of the Bandits. Curran's assistant Ryan Papaioannou, was hired as the team's head coach and general manager. That season the Bandits struggled, finishing 5th in the south division, leading to an early 2nd round playoff exit.

That season, on January 20, 2010, the Bandits moved from the cramped Centennial Arena in the Lakeside Leisure Centre, to the brand new Centennial Regional Arena. The bandits lost that game 5-3 to the Calgary Royals in front of 2,056 fans.

Under Papaioannou, the 2010/11 season was very successful. Led by Matt Wilkins, Riley Simpson, and Cam Maclise, and the goaltending of Jan Oberneser, the Bandits finished 2nd in the south. Unfortunately for them, regular season success didn’t lead to playoff success; as they were eliminated in the 2nd round by the Camrose Kodiaks in 7 games.

Tragedy struck the team on July 5, 2011, when forward Nick Crosby was killed in a car accident returning home from a Bandits camp.[1]

Dominance years[]

2011/12:

After Crosby’s death, the Bandits dedicated the 2011/12 season in his honor. The Bandits had statistically their best season in franchise history, with a record of 47-7-8. In the playoffs they cruised through the Calgary Canucks 4 games to none, and the Olds Grizzlys 4 games to none, allowing them to play for their first Enerfelx Cup championship, against the Fort McMurray Oil Barons. The Bandits won the series 4 games to 2. In the Doyle Cup, the number 2 ranked Bandits took on the BCHL champs, and number one ranked Penticton Vees. Unfortunately for the Bandits the Vees were too much for the Bandits, defeating them 4 games to 1. The Vees would eventually go on to win the 2012 Royal Bank Cup.

2012/13:

It was a record setting year for the Bandits. They came out the gate flying, going 20-0-0, before finally losing in Grande Prairie. The Bandits were one win short of tying the AJHL record for longest winning streak. The Bandits were led by captain Cam Maclise, Mark Reners, and Dakota Mason. The Bandits finished the regular season with a record of 53-4-3, breaking the AJHL record for wins in season, and points in a season (109). In all but one week (week 1), the Bandits were ranked as the number one team in Canada.

In the playoffs, the Bandits took out the Drumheller Dragons, 4 games to 1. Things got tough as they faced off against a hot Okotoks team in round 3. The Bandits prevailed, winning the series 4 games to 3, in a very tight and entertaining series. The Bandits defeated the Spruce Grove Saints, to win The Gas Drive Cup finals 6-5 in overtime of game 5 in Brooks in front of 2,688 fans.

After the Gas Drive cup finals, the Bandits were off to Nanaimo, BC for the inaugural Western Canada Cup. The Bandits didn't play their best hockey during the tournament, including a 7-2 defeat at the hands of the host Clippers. But the Bandits still managed to finish first in the round robin, giving them a berth to play in the finals. They fell to the Surrey Eagles 4-1, meaning they had to win the next night to advance to the RBC Cup. They beat the Yorkton Terriers by a score of 1-0 to move on.

From there the Bandits traveled to Summerside, PEI for the RBC Cup. The Bandits cruised through the round robin, but faced some adversity vs the host Western Capitals as they lost 3-1 in a penalty filled game.

In the playoffs, the Bandits faced off against the Minnesota Wilderness, winner goes to the final. The Bandits were 18 seconds away from going home, when Dakota Mason scored to tie the game and send it into overtime. In overtime, RJ Reed found Mark Reners in front of the net, and he buried it, sending the Bandits to the final. The Bandits then faced off against the host Summerside Western Capitals for the RBC Cup. Anthony Petruzelli, Dakota Mason, and Cam Maclise scored for Brooks, who won the game 3-1, bringing home their first ever RBC Cup title.

2013/14:

Shortly after the teams first RBC Cup championship, the Bandits signed 3 players from the Minnesota Wilderness, the same team that nearly knocked them out of the RBC Cup. Goaltender Gordy Defiel, Defenseman Nick McCormack, and forward Jake Larson. The 2013/14 season was one that was injury filled. Only 3 players (Jake Larson, Alex Roberts, and Brandon Bruce) finished the season having played in all 60 games. Key players such as Patrick Lee, Shane Pilling, Maddison Smiley, and Brandon Tkachuk all spent significant time on the injured list. Despite all the injuries, the Bandits still ended up finishing the regular season in 1st place in the south division, earning the first round bye for the playoffs.

In the playoffs the Bandits faced off against the Olds Grizzlys in round 2, with the bandits winning it 4 games to none. In round 3 the Bandits faced off against rival Drumheller, and familiar face Brian Curran. Drumheller was the better team in this series, and the outstanding play from goaltender Devin Buffalo helped the Dragons knock off the Bandits in 5 games.

Season-by-season record[]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T/OTL = Ties/Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T/OL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2000-01 64 18 41 5 41 257 373 7th South Out of playoffs
2001-02 64 14 42 8 36 205 343 7th South Out of playoffs
2002-03 64 12 45 7 31 167 280 7th South Out of playoffs
2003-04 60 11 34 6 28 149 261 7th South Out of playoffs
2004-05 64 36 26 2 74 230 199 2nd South Lost in third round
2005-06 60 29 24 7 65 174 188 4th South Lost in third round
2006-07 60 27 25 7 61 185 201 4th South Lost in second round
2007-08 62 23 30 9 55 197 228 6th South Lost in first round
2008-09 62 39 18 5 83 215 182 1st South Lost in third round
2009-10 60 28 27 5 61 218 205 5th South Lost in second round
2010-11 60 35 18 7 77 211 185 2nd South Lost in second round
2011-12 60 47 7 6 100 273 131 1st South AJHL CHAMPIONS
2012-13 60 53 4 3 109 289 113 1st South AJHL CHAMPIONS, Won RBC Cup
2013-14 60 39 13 8 86 196 132 1st South Lost in third round
2014-15 60 43 13 4 90 234 163 2nd South Lost League Finals
2015-16 60 49 9 2 100 306 135 1st of 8 South
2nd of 16 AJHL
AJHL CHAMPIONS
2016-17 60 51 5 4 106 284 197 1st of 8 South
1st of 16 AJHL
AJHL CHAMPIONS
2017-18 60 45 14 1 91 255 139 2nd of 8 South Lost Division Final
2018-19 60 57 3 0 114 334 125 1st of 8 South AJHL CHAMPIONS
Lost Doyle Cup
Won 2019 National Junior A Championship
2019-20 58 46 10 2 94 290 145 2nd of 8 South playoffs cancelled before team starts in playoffs
2020-21 20 18 2 0 36 111 44 1st North Playoffs cancelled
2021-22 60 52 6 2 106 371 130 1st South AJHL Champions
2022 Centennial Cup Champions
2022-23 60 53 5 2 108 319 113 1st South AJHL Champions
2023 Centennial Cup Champions

Playoffs[]

  • 2001 DNQ
  • 2002 DNQ
  • 2003 DNQ
  • 2004 DNQ
  • 2005 Lost Semi-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-3
Camrose Kodiaks defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-none
  • 2006 Lost Semi-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Okotoks Oilers 3-games-to-2
Brooks Bandits defeated Canmore Eagles 4-games-to-2
Fort McMurray Oil Barons defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-none
  • 2007 Lost Quarter-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Calgary Royals 3-games-to-1
Okotoks Oilers defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-2
  • 2008 Lost Preliminary
Drumheller Dragons defeated Brooks Bandits 3-games-to-none
  • 2009 Lost Semi-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Camrose Kodiaks 4-games-to-3
Grande Prairie Storm defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-1
  • 2010 Lost Quarter-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Calgary Canucks 3-games-to-1
Camrose Kodiaks defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-1
  • 2011 Lost Quarter-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Canmore Eagles 3-games-to-none
Camrose Kodiaks defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-3
Brooks Bandits defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-none
Brooks Bandits defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-none
Brooks Bandits defeated Fort McMurray Oil Barons 4-games-to-2
Penticton Vees (BCHL) defeated Brook Bandits 4-games-to-1
  • 2013 Gas Drive Cup Champions
Brooks Bandits defeated Drumheller Dragons 4-games-to-one
Brooks Bandits defeated Okotoks Oilers 4-games-to-three
Brooks Bandits defeated Spruce Grove Saints 4-games-to-one
  • 2014 Lost Semi-final
Brooks Bandits defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-none
Drumheller Dragons defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-one
  • 2015 Lost League Finals
Brooks Bandits defeated Calgary Mustangs 3-games-to-none
Brooks Bandits defeated Okotoks Oilers 4-games-to-none
Brooks Bandits defeated Camrose Kodiaks 4-games-to-3
Spruce Grove Saints defeated Brooks Bandits 4-games-to-1
  • 2016
Brooks Bandits defeated Canmore Eagles 4-games-to-none Div. Semi's
Brooks Bandits defeated Camrose Kodiaks 4 games-to-none Division Final
Brooks Bandits defeated Spruce Grove Saints 4-games-to-1 Gas Drive Cup Final
  • 2017
Brooks Bandits defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-none Div. Semi's
Brooks Bandits defeated Okotoks Oilers 4 games-to-1 Division Final
Brooks Bandits defeated Whitecourt Wolverines 4-games-to-none Gas Drive Cup Final
  • 2018
Brooks Bandits defeated Canmore Eagles 3-games-to-none in Division Quarterfinals
Brooks Bandits defeated Drumheller Dragons 4-games-to-2 in Division Semifinals
Okotoks Oilers defeated Brooks Bandits 4-game-to-2 in Division Final
  • 2019
Brooks Bandits defeated Canmore Eagles 4-games-to-1 in Division Semifinals
Brooks Bandits defeated Okotoks Oilers 4 games-to-2 in Division Final
Brooks Bandits defeated Spruce Grove Saints 4-games-to-none Inter Pipeline Cup Final
  • 2020
Playoffs cancelled prior to team starting play
  • 2021
Playoffs cancelled

Western Canada Cup[]

Western Canada Championships ** BCHL - AJHL- SJHL - MJHL - Host **
Round robin play with 1st vs 2nd - winner advance to National Championship & loser to Runner Up Game
3rd vs 4th in 2nd semi-final winner to Runner Up game loser eliminated.
Runner Up game determines 2nd representative to National Championship.
Competition began 2013 season.

Year Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Gold Medal Game Runner Up Game
2016 W, West Kelowna Warriors 4-2
W, Melfort Mustangs 3-0
W, Portage Terriers 9-3
W, Estevan Bruins 6-4
4-0-0 1st of 5 n/a L , West Kelowna Warriors 0-6 vs Portage Terriers
2017 W, Chilliwack Chiefs 5-2
SOW, Penticton Vees 2-1
W, Battlefords North Stars 4-1
W, Portage Terriers 5-0
3-1-0-0 1st of 5 n/a W, Chilliwack Chiefs 6-1
Western Canada Champion
advance to Royal Bank Cup
N/A

Doyle Cup[]

Pacific Region Championship British Columbia Hockey League champion vs Alberta Junior Hockey League champion best-of-seven series winner advances to National Junior A Championship.

Year Opponent Series
Result
2019 Prince George Spruce Kings L, 2-4

Royal Bank Cup/National Junior A Championship[]

CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dudley Hewitt Champions - Central, Fred Page Champions - Eastern, Western Canada Cup Champion - Western, Western Canada Cup - Runners Up and Host
. Round robin play with top 4 in semi-final and winners to finals.

Year Round Robin Record
W-OW-OL-L
Standing Semifinal Gold Medal Game
2013 W, Truro Bearcats 7-1
W, Minnesota Wilderness 6-3
L, Summerside Western Capitals 1-3
W, Surrey Eagles 5-2
3-0-0-1 1st of 5 OTW, Minnesota Wilderness 5-4 W, Summerside Western Capitals 3-1
CANADIAN CHAMPIONS
2017 W, Terrebonne Cobras 6-3
OTW, Penticton Vees 2-1
W, Trenton Golden Hawks 8-0
L, Cobourg Cougars 2-5
2-1-0-1 2nd of 5 W, Terrebonne Cobras 4-0 OTL, Cobourg Cougars 2-3
National runner-up


Notable alumni[]

These alumni are either currently playing or drafted into the National Hockey League, playing in college leagues, or playing in various minor pro leagues.

St. Louis Blues prospect Ty Rattie played 2 regular season and 2 playoff games for the Bandits in the 2008–09 season as an affiliate player.

See also[]

References[]

  1. Brooks Bandits Mourn the Passing of Nick Crosby. Alberta Junior Hockey League (July 8, 2011). Retrieved on 2011-07-08.

External links[]

Preceded by
Penticton Vees
Royal Bank Cup Champions
2013
Succeeded by
Yorkton Terriers



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