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Red Deer Vipers
RedDeerVipers
City Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
League Heritage Junior B Hockey League
Division North
Founded 1987 (1987)–88
Home arena Red Deer Arena (1987-2016)
Collicutt Centre (2016-2018)
Servus Arena (2018-
Colors Red, Silver, Black, White
                   
General manager Flag of Canada Michelle Skilnick
Head coach Flag of Canada JD Morrical

Website
www.reddeervipers.com/
Franchise history
1987-9x Red Deer Cowboys
199x-Present Red Deer Vipers

The Red Deer Vipers are a Junior "B" Ice Hockey team based in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the North Division of the Heritage Junior B Hockey League (HJHL). They played their home games at Red Deer Arena until 2016 when it was torn down to be rebuilt. They played their home games at Red Deer's Collicutt Centre on an interim basis until their new home was determined for the 2018-19 season, which will be the Servus Arena which was built on the site of the former Red Deer Arena

History[]

The Red Deer Vipers are an original Heritage Junior B Hockey League team, named as the Red Deer Cowboys beginning in the 1987-88 HJHL season. Shortly after, the Red Deer Cowboys were renamed as the Red Deer Vipers. The Vipers are the 1989, 1999, 2004 HJHL champions, the 2004 and 2006 Russ Barnes Trophy champions, and the 2006 Keystone Cup champions

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
2003-04 36 24 12 0 0 48 225 96 2nd, Central no data
2004-05 40 32 4 1 3 68 302 79 1st, North no data
2005-06 38 37 0 0 1 75 281 67 1st, North Lost in HJHL Semifinals, 0-2 (Bisons)
Russ Barnes Trophy Champions
Keystone Cup Champions
2006-07 36 24 7 3 2 53 192 88 2nd, North Lost in Division Finals, 0-4 (Wranglers)
2007-08 36 20 9 6 1 47 151 111 4th, North Lost in Division Finals, 1-3 (Wranglers)
2008-09 36 18 14 3 1 40 181 120 4th, North Lost in Division Finals, 2-3 (Wranglers)
2009-10 36 24 9 1 2 51 216 114 2nd, North Lost in Finals, 0-2 (Wranglers)
2010-11 36 25 9 2 0 52 220 111 2nd, North Lost in HJHL Semifinals, 1-3 (Bisons)
2011-12 38 26 9 0 3 55 183 106 1st, North Lost in HJHL Quarter Finals, 1-4 (Colts)
2012-13 38 24 5 6 3 57 203 134 2nd, North Lost in HJHL Finals, 0-3 (Bisons)
2013-14 36 18 17 - 1 37 155 156 4th, North Lost in Elimination Round, 1-2 (Thrashers)
2014-15 38 18 18 - 2 38 176 164 4th, North Won Division Qualifier, 2-1 (Thrashers)
Lost in Div. semi-finals, 0-4 (Wranglers)
2015-16 38 25 9 - 4 54 162 113 3rd, North Won Division Qualifier, 2-0 (Stampeders)
Lost Div. semi-finals, 3-4 (Thunder)
2016-17 38 25 12 - 1 51 171 123 3rd of 7, North
5 of 14, League
Won Division Qualifier, 2-0 (Stampeders)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 4-2 (Thunder)
Won Div. Finals, 4-3 (Colts)
Won League Finals, 3-1 (Generals)
2017-18 38 30 5 - 0 61 198 96 1st of 7, North
1 of 13, League
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3-1 (Colts)
Won Div. Finals 4-2 (Thunder)
Won League Finals, 2-1(Copperheads)
advance to RUSS BARNES TROPHY
2018-19 38 29 8 - 1 59 185 102 2nd, North Lost Div. Semifinals, 3-4 (Colts)
2019-20 38 24 13 - 1 49 156 125 2nd, North Lost Div. Semifinals, 3-4 (Wranglers)
2020-21 4 4 0 - 0 8 15 5 N/A Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 36 25 8 - 3 53 157 100 2nd Northern Lost Division Final
2022-23 38 12 24 - 2 26 108 171 5th Northern Lost Divison Quarterfinals


Russ Barnes Trophy[]

Alberta Jr B Provincial Championships

Year Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2004 T, Edmonton Riv Kings 2-2
W, Calgary Stampederes 4-3
W, Vermilion 14-1
2-0-1 1st of 4 Pool W, Okotos 3-2 n/a W, Calgary
Russ Barnes Champions
2006 T, Saddle Lake 5-5
L, Edmonton Royals 3-6
W, Ft. St John 5-4
1-1-1 2 of 4 Pool W, Okotos 3-2 n/a W, Edmonton Royals 3-2
Russ Barnes Champions
2010 T, North Peace 3-3
L, Lloydminster 2-5
?, Beverly
?-?-? ? of 4 Pool n/a n/a n/a
2013 W, Grand Prairie 6-4
L, Cold Lake 4-5
W, Wetaskiwin 5-3
2-1-0 2 of 4 Pool L, Okotos 2-7 L, Cold Lake 3-5 n/a
2016* L, North Peace 0-3
W, North Edmonton 4-2
W, Killam 2-1
2-1-0 2nd of 4 Pool L, Wainwright 1-3 L, Wetaskiwin 2-3 n/a
2017 W, St. Paul, 4-2
L, Wetaskiwin, 1-2
L, CBHA Rangers, 2-3
1-2-0 4th of 4 Pool did not qualify n/a n/a
2018 W, Calgary Royals Gold, 4-1
W, North Peace Navigators, 5-4
W, Beverly Warriors, 6.2
3-0-0 1st of 4 Pool A W, 3-2
Wetaskiwin Icemen
n/a Lost, 1-5
Wainwright Bisons
Silver Medalists
  • 2016 Hosts

Keystone Cup[]

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships(Northern Ontario to British Columbia)
Six teams in round robin play. 1st vs 2nd for gold/silver & 3rd vs. 4th for bronze.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2004 L, Richmond 3-4
W, Regina 4-3
W, Norway House 5-4
W, Aguasabon 10-1
L, Thunder Bay 1-3
3-2-0 3 of 6 W, Thunder Bay 4-3
Bronze Medal
n/a
2006 W, Saskatoon 6-2
L, Campbell River 1-2
W, Delta 4-0
W, Thunder Bay 6-0
T, N Winnipeg 0-0
3-1-1 2 of 6 n/a OTW, Campbell River 3-2
KEYSTONE CUP CHAMPIONS

NHL alumni[]

Awards and trophies[]

Keystone Cup

  • 2005–06

Russ Barnes Trophy

  • 2003–04, 2005-06

HJHL Championship

  • 1988–89, 1998-99, 2003-04

See also[]

External links[]

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