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Comox Valley Glacier Kings
ComoxValleyGlacierKings
City Courtenay, British Columbia
League Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League
Division North
Founded 1992 (1992)–93
Home arena Comox Valley Sports Centre
Colors Blue, Red, Silver, White
                   
Owner(s) Flag of Canada David Webb - Marsha Webb - Iris Churchill
General manager Flag of Canada David Webb
Head coach Flag of Canada Joey Ewing

Website
glacierkings.vijhl.com
Franchise history
1992-Present Comox Valley Glacier Kings

The Comox Valley Glacier Kings (nicknamed the Yetis) are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL). The Glacier Kings play their home games at Comox Valley Sports Centre, which has a capacity of 1,400. David Webb is the team's president and general manager, Joey Ewing is the coach and they are captained by defenseman Derian Hamilton. The Glacier Kings are the hosts of the 2013 Cyclone Taylor Cup.

History[]

The Glacier Kings joined the league in 1992 as an expansion team. In its VIJHL history, the team has won the Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy once, in 1995. The Glacier Kings have won the Andy Hebenton Trophy once, as the team with the league's best regular season record in 1993.

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previous team logo

Season-by-season record[]

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

Season GP W L T OL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1999–00 40 22 11 7 51 179 130 2nd, North
2000-01 48 20 22 6 46 198 183 3rd, North Lost in Division Semifinals, 0-3 (Generals)
2001-02 48 14 30 4 32 146 223 3rd, North Lost in Division Semifinals, 0-3 (Generals)
2002-03 44 25 13 6 56 185 160 2nd, North Lost in Division Finals, 0-3 (Storm)
2003-04 2nd, North Lost in Division Finals (Storm)
2004-05 48 12 31 4 28 173 244 2nd, North Lost in Division Round Robin, 0-3
(Generals) and (Storm)
2005-06 42 13 23 4 30 154 192 2nd, North Lost in Division Semifinals, 2-4 (Generals)
2006-07 48 13 33 2 28 172 286 4th, North
2007-08 48 18 26 4 40 167 215 4th, North
2008-09 48 26 19 3 55 197 150 3rd, North
2009-10 48 19 26 3 41 167 169 3rd, North Lost in Finals, 1-3 (Panthers)
2010-11 44 32 11 1 65 222 128 1st, North Lost in Semifinals, 0-3 (Panthers)
2011-12 42 21 18 3 45 152 145 1st, North Lost in Quarterfinals, 3-4 (Islanders)
2012-13 48 22 22 3 47 186 180 2nd, North Won in Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Generals)
Won in Semifinals, 4-2 (Buccaneers)
Lost in Finals, 0-4 (Cougars)
2013-14 48 31 14 1 2 65 177 150 1st, North Won in Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Braves)
Lost in Semifinals, 3-4 (Panthers)
2014-15 48 23 19 1 5 52 172 191 2nd, North Won Div Semifinals, 4-1 (Buccaneers)
Lost Div Finals, 1-4 (Storm)
2015-16 48 19 25 0 4 42 166 201 3rd, North Lost Div Semifinals, 0-4 (Buccaneers)
2016-17 48 21 21 1 5 48 178 198 3rd of 4, North Lost Div Semifinals, 1-4 (Buccaneers)
2017-18 48 4 43 0 1 9 97 258 4th of 4, North Did Not qualify
2018-19 48 4 42 1 1 10 91 273 4th of 4, North Did not qualify
2019-20 48 9 36 - 3 21 88 207 4th, North Did not qualify
2020-21 13 4 8 - 1 9 38 56 3rd North Season cancelled
Season GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2021-22 49 28 20 0 1 57 217 160 3rd North Lost Quarterfinals
2022-23 48 29 14 1 4 63 222 159 3rd North Lost Quarterfinals

NHL alumni[]

Awards and trophies[]

Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy
VIJHL Championship

  • 1994-95
  • Playoff MVP - Peter Mattson

Andy Hebenton Trophy
Regular Season Champion

  • 1992-93

Grant Peart Memorial Trophy
Least Penalized Team

  • 1993-94, 1994–95, 2000–01, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2009–10

Doug Morton Trophy
Leading Scorer

  • Craig Pearson: 1992-93
  • Justin Denroche: 1993-94

Jamie Robertson Trophy
Most Sportsmanlike Player

  • Craig Pearson: 1992-93

Larry Lamoureaux Trophy
Rookie of the Year

  • Clayton Lainsbury: 1998-99
  • Jackson Garrett: 2006-07
  • Trent Murdoch: 2007-08
  • MItch Ball: 2009-10

Walt McWilliams Memorial Trophy
Unsung Hero

  • Scott Zaichkowsky: 1994-95
  • 1995-96

External links[]


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