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Peguis Juniors
Peguis Juniors
City: Peguis, Manitoba
League: Keystone Junior
Hockey League
Founded: 1994
Home Arena: Fisher River
Arena Complex
Colors: Red, White, Black

               

General Manager: Doug Daniels
Head Coach: Farron Cochrane
Franchise history
1994-06: Peguis Juniors
2006-09: Two Nations River Hawks
2009 - Present: Peguis Juniors
Championships
Playoff Championships: 1996, 1998, 2013. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022


The Peguis Juniors are a Canadian Junior "B" ice hockey team from Peguis, Manitoba. They are members of the Keystone Junior Hockey League and were members of the KJHL’s predecessor Manitoba Junior B Hockey League (MJBHL). The team is owned by Peguis First Nation, the largest First Nations community in Manitoba.


The Juniors captured 2 Carillon Cups well playing in the MJBHL. The first in 1996, in only their second season, and the other, 2 years later, in 1998. Both times, the MJBHL Champs were also awarded the Baldy Northcott Trophy as Provincial Champions, and represented Manitoba at the Western Canada Championship for the Keystone Cup.

Two Nations River Hawks logo

Starting in 2006, Peguis partnered with Fisher River Cree Nation for three seasons, and know as Two Nations River Hawks.

The team played in the Peguis Arena until February 19, 2007, when the arena was lost to fire. After the fire and for the next 4 seasons the team played all their home games in Fisher Branch. As of the 2011-2012 season, they'll now play all their home games in Fisher River.

Peguis is building a new $15.9 million multiplex, phase 1,
a new arena is expected to be ready in 2014.

The Juniors won their third championship in 2013, capturing the Baldy Northcott Trophy. The team finished the regular season with a record of 33-2-0-1. They won 24 consecutive games to finish the season and then won 11 straight in the playoffs, a winning streak of 35 games. They will go down as one of the greatest Junior B teams ever assembled in Manitoba, and likely the best all-aboriginal team ever assembled in Manitoba. The team won the KJHL playoffs in 2016, 2017, and 2018.

Season-by-Season Record[]

Note: click on season for team rosters or on league for direct link to that season.

Season League GP W L OL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
1994-95 MJBHL Statistics Unavailable 5th Lost Quarter Final
1995-96 MJBHL Statistics Unavailable 2nd Won League
1996-97 MJBHL Statistics Unavailable 2nd Lost Final
1997-98 MJBHL 32 27 5 0 0 239 137 54 1st Won League
1997-98 Keystone Cup 5 1 4 0 - 24 37 - 5th DNQ
1998-99 MJBHL 32 17 14 1 0 204 177 35 4th Lost Quarter Final
1999-00 MJBHL 32 19 12 1 0 207 183 39 3rd Lost Quarter Final
2000-01 MJBHL Statistics Unavailable 3rd Lost Semi Final
2001-02 MJBHL 36 21 14 0 1 199 157 43 3rd Lost Semi Final
2002-03 MJBHL 32 18 12 1 1 183 131 38 4th Lost Semi Final
2003-04 MJBHL 33 19 13 0 1 154 129 39 3rd Lost Semi Final
2004-05 KJHL 36 17 14 0 5 191 192 39 4th Lost Semi Final
2005-06 KJHL 36 17 18 0 1 ? ? 35 5th Lost Semi Final
2006-07 KJHL 40 19 19 - 2 198 229 40 5th Lost Semi Final
2007-08 KJHL 40 16 24 0 0 175 219 32 7th Lost Quarter Final
2008-09 KJHL 36 12 17 0 7 138 160 31 6th Lost Quarter Final
2009-10 KJHL 32 21 10 - 1 196 147 43 3rd Lost Semi Final
2010-11 KJHL 32 16 10 1 5 184 144 38 5th Lost Quarter Final
2011-12 KJHL 36 17 16 0 3 172 188 37 5th Lost Quarter Final
2012-13 KJHL 36 33 2 - 1 282 128 67 1st Won League
2012-13 Keystone Cup 5 3 2 0 - 21 20 - 3rd Lost Bronze Game
2013-14 KJHL 34 29 3 - 2 240 106 60 1st Lost Div Final
2014-15 KJHL 32 22 9 - 1 242 156 45 2nd Lost Final
2015-16 KJHL 34 28 4 - 2 295 118 58 1st Won League
2015-16 Keystone Cup 5 1 4 0 - 21 38 - 5th DNQ
2016-17 KJHL 34 23 10 - 2 248 164 47 5th Won League
2016-17 Keystone Cup 5 1 3 1 - 13 33 - 5th DNQ
2017-18 KJHL 34 27 6 - 1 234 107 55 2nd Won League
2017-18 Keystone Cup 5 2 3 - - 23 22 - 2nd Lost Final
2018-19 KJHL 28 12 16 - 1 154 141 25 3rd Lost Final
2018-19 Keystone Cup 5 1 5 - - 13 22 - 3rd Lost Bronze Game
2019-20 KJHL 32 18 13 - 1 211 162 37 3rd Playoffs cancelled prior to start of semifinal series
2020-21 KJHL Season cancelled March 3rd due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 KJHL 32 26 5 - 1 268 147 53 1st Won League
2022-23 KJHL 34 24 9 - 1 211 135 49 2nd Won League

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