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Ice hockey team in Alberta, Canada
St. Paul Canadiens
CitySt. Paul, Alberta, Canada
LeagueNorth Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League
Founded1954
Home arenaClancy Richard Arena
ColoursRed, white, blue
     
General managerDean Smyl, 2022–present
Head coachCorey DeMoissac, 2022–present
Websitewww.neajbhlhockey.com/canadiens
Franchise history
1954–presentSt. Paul Canadiens
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The St. Paul Canadiens are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in St. Paul, Alberta, Canada. They were founded in 1953 as the St. Paul Chevrolets. In 1954 Clarence (Clancy) Richard formed the St.Paul Junior B Canadiens. They are members of the North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League (NEAJBHL). As a Western Canadian Junior B franchise, the Canadiens are eligible for the Keystone Cup.

The Canadiens' organization hosted the 2017 Russ Barnes Provincial Championships.

In 2022 the Canadiens qualified to the Russ Barnes Provincial Championships as the North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League playoff runner up. For the second time they finished in third place of pool play and did not advance in to the Russ Barnes playoff round.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2010–11 32 2 29 1 5 40 284 511 9th, NEAJBHL Did not qualify
2011–12 32 3 28 2 8 74 327 9th, NEAJBHL Did not qualify
2012–13 34 3 30 1 7 67 241 8th, NEAJBHL Lost Quarterfinals, 0–4, (Ice)
2013–14 34 14 19 1 29 120 167 7th, NEAJBHL Lost Quarterfinals, 0–4, (Bisons)
2014–15 36 23 11 2 48 211 127 1221 4th, NEAJBHL Lost Quarterfinals, 3–4, (Bandits)
2015–16 36 24 11 1 49 175 120 1483 3rd of 10, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4–1, (Rangers)
Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Wheat Kings)
2016–17 36 29 5 2 60 184 86 1154 2nd of 10, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4–1, (Border Chiefs)
Won Semifinals, 4–2 (T-Birds)
Lost League Finals, 0–4 (Bisons)
2017–18 36 21 12 3 45 143 109 1060 3rd of 10, NEAJBHL Lost Quarterfinals, 3–4 (Ice)
2018–19 32 20 11 1 41 138 110 897 4th of 9, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4–2, (Ice)
Lost Semifinals, 1-4 (Bisons)
2019–20 32 20 8 4 44 143 120 735 3rd of 8, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Bandits)
Won Semifinals 4-2 (Bisons)
incomplete finals 0-0 (Clippers)
remaining playoffs cancelled - covid-19
2020–21 4 1 3 0 2 14 16 76 Remaining Season Cancelled - covid-19
2021–22 34 24 7 3 51 150 101 1018 2nd of 7, NEAJBHL Won Semifinals 4-2 (Bandits)
Won Semifinals 4-2 (Wheat Kings)
Lost finals 0-4 (Bisons)
As runner up advance to Provincials
2022–23 31 22 7 2 46 160 75 964 4th of 8, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4-1 (Bandits)
Won Semifinals 4-2 (Tigers)
Lost finals 1-4 (Bisons)
2023–24 31 27 4 0 54 210 60 x 1st of 8, NEAJBHL Won Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Border Chiefs)
won semifinals 4-0(Tigers)
bison 4-1 neabjhl champs invited to central Canadian cup

Russ Barnes Trophy

Alberta Jr. B Provincial Championships

Year Round-robin Record Place Semifinal Bronze medal game Gold medal game
2017
Host
L, Red Deer Vipers, 2–4
L, CBHA Rangers, 3–7
W, Wetaskiwin Icemen, 7–5
1–2–0 3rd of 4, Pool Did not advance
2022
T, Beaumont Chiefs, 4–4
L, Cochrane Generals, 4-5
L, Fort St. John Huskies, 3–5
0–2–1 3rd of 4, Pool Did not advance

CENTRAL CANADA CUP formerly Keystone Cup

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships (Northern Ontario to Alberta)

Year Round-robin Record Standing Semifinal Game Gold Medal Game
2024 W, Peguis Juniors, 5-2
W, Current River Storm, 6-3
W, PBCN Selects, 7-0
W, Saskatoon Royals, 7-5
4–0–0 1st of 5 Won - 4-1
PBCN Selects
tbd - 0-0
Won - 3-1
Saskatoon Royals
CENTRAL CANADA CUP CHAMPS

External links

References

  1. Cabradilla, Mario (2022-08-10). "St. Paul Canadiens name head coach". LakelandToday.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  2. Cabradilla, Mario (2022-08-10). "St. Paul Canadiens name head coach". LakelandToday.ca. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
  3. Greer, Remy (2022-03-30). "Bisons hit the reset button for provincial return". Western Wheel. Retrieved 2024-02-02.
Teams and Leagues eligible for the Russ Barnes Trophy
CalJHL
CBHA Blackhawks
CBHA Rangers
CNHA Blazers
CNHA Canucks
CRAA Blue
CRAA Gold
NWCAA Bruins
NWCAA Stampeders
CapJHL
West Division
Beverly Warriors
Edmonton Mustangs
Morinville Jets
North Edmonton Red Wings
Spruce Grove Regals
St. Albert Merchants
Stony Plain Flyers
East Division
Beaumont Chiefs
Edmonton Royals
Fort Saskatchewan Hawks
Leduc Schwab Riggers
Sherwood Park Knights
Strathcona Bruins
Wetaskiwin Icemen
HJHL
North Division
Airdrie Thunder
Mountainview Colts
Ponoka Stampeders
Red Deer Vipers
Stettler Lightning
Sylvan Lake Wranglers
Three Hills Thrashers
South Division
Coaldale Copperheads
Cochrane Generals
High River Flyers
Lomond Lakers
Medicine Hat Cubs
Okotoks Bisons
Strathmore Wheatland Kings
NEAJBHL
Cold Lake Ice
Frog Lake T-Birds
Killam Wheat Kings
Lloydminster Bandits
Onion Lake Border Chiefs
Saddle Lake Warriors
St. Paul Canadiens
Vegreville Rangers
Vermilion Tigers
Wainwright Bisons
NWJHL
Dawson Creek Kodiaks
Fairview Flyers
Fort St. John Huskies
Grande Prairie Kings
North Peace Navigators
Sexsmith Vipers
Beaverlodge Blades
Defunct teams
Slave Lake Wolves
Whitecourt Wolverines (NWJHL)
Hockey Alberta
Russ Barnes Trophy
Keystone Cup


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