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Fernie Ghostriders

The Fernie Ghostriders are a junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Fernie, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The Ghostriders play their home games at the Fernie Memorial Arena in Fernie, British Columbia. Barb Anderson is the team's president; Ty Valin is the general manager and coach.[when?][citation needed] They are currently[when?] captained by Taylor Haggerty.[citation needed]

Fernie Ghostriders
CityFernie, British Columbia
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceKootenay
DivisionEddie Mountain
Founded1991 (1991) (RMJHL)
Home arenaFernie Memorial Arena
ColoursBlack, Red, Silver and White
       
General managerTy Valin (2021)
Head coachTy Valin (2021)
Websitefernieghostriders.com
Franchise history
1991–presentFernie Ghostriders

The Ghostriders joined the KIJHL in 2004 as an expansion team, after they played junior 'A' in the RMJHL from 1991 to 1999; the AWHL from 1999 to 2003; and the NAHL in 2003–04. In its RMJHL history, the team has won one division playoff title as a member of the Kootenay Division from 1991–1996. In its AWHL history, the Ghostriders have won the Bourne Cup once, in 1999. In its KIJHL history, the team has won the KIJHL Championship twice, in 2007 and 2008. They won two division playoff titles as a member of the Eddie Mountain Division from 2004–2007, one playoff title as a member of the Eastern Division of the Neil Murdoch Conference from 2007–2008 and four consecutive playoff titles as a member of the Eddie Mountain Division from 2008–2012; one conference playoff title as a member of the Kootenay Conference from 2007–2012.

The Ghostriders takes its name from the Ghost Rider, an iconic shadow that appears on Mount Hosmer and is visible from the city. Mount Hosmer appears on the team's current and past logo.

Team history edit

 
Ghostriders Alternate Logo
 
Ghostriders win the 2007 KIJHL Championship
 
2007 KIJHL Championship Photo

1991–1999: RMJHL edit

The Ghostriders began in 1991 as one of the charter members of the Southern Division of the now defunct Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (RMJHL). The Ghostriders missed the 1993 season but came back with a vengeance, capturing the Southern Division in 1994. In 1996, after not qualifying to make the playoffs the year prior, the Ghostriders dramatically improved, making it to the Finals before losing to the history-rich Prince George Spruce Kings, four games to one. The following year, looking for vengeance after losing the RMJHL Championship the year before, the Ghostriders once again made it to the Finals, this time being swept 4–0 to the regular season lead-leading Cranbrook Colts. In 1998, after making it to the Finals two years in a row they got beat 4–1 in the semifinals by the Colts. The next year the Ghostriders made it to the last RMJHL Finals, losing to the league-leading Kimberley Dynamiters 4–2.

1999–2003: AWHL edit

When the RMJHL folded in 1999 the Ghostriders moved to the America West Hockey League (AWHL), winning the championship in 2000, and made an appearance in the Gold Cup National Championship. The Ghostriders were US Junior National Gold Cup bronze medal winners in 2002.

2003–2004: NAHL edit

They played in the North American Hockey League (NAHL) for one season before their move down, but their franchise rights were sold to a Kalamazoo, Michigan based group.

2004–2008: KIJHL – Immediate success edit

In 2004 the Ghostriders moved down to the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL), opting to be a large fish in the junior 'B' pond rather than a small fish in the junior 'A' pond. The Ghostriders immediately made a mark on the KIJHL, finishing third overall in 2006 and winning their division. The Ghostriders won the 2007 championship in come-from-behind fashion on home ice against the Nelson Leafs, but did not fare as well in the 2007 Cyclone Taylor Cup, losing all of their games. The following year they won the championship again, this time on the road in Kamloops against the Kamloops Storm and also winning bronze in the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup against the Victoria Cougars, the 2008 Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy Champions.

2008–2014: Success continues edit

In 2009 with the Ghostriders looking for a three-peat, the Fernie-based squad made it to the semifinals of the KIJHL, only to lose to the Nelson Leafs in the best of five series. The next year they made it all the way to the Kootenay Conference Final, but only to lose to the Nelson Leafs 4–1 in the best of seven series. In 2011 the Ghostriders once again made it to the Conference Final, but they lost 4–2 against the Castlegar Rebels. Looking for redemption after the Ghostriders lost to the Rebels in the third round of the playoffs, they hosted the 2011 Cyclone Taylor Cup, the BC junior 'B' provincial championships making it to the gold medal game, in front of a sold-out crowd at the Fernie Memorial Arena, only to lose to the VIJHL Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy Champions, the Peninsula Panthers, the same score the Ghostriders beat the Victoria Cougars for bronze in the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup, 5–3. The following year after winning the division playoff title and advancing to the third round of the playoffs for the seventh consecutive year, the Ghostriders lost in the Conference Final once again, this time losing to the regular season lead-leading and 2012 KIJHL Champions, the Beaver Valley Nitehawks, 4–1. In 2013, the Golden Rockets ended the Ghostriders' streak of seven consecutive playoff division titles, where they prevailed over the Ghostriders, 4–2, in the Division Finals.

2014–present edit

After a disappointing early exit from the 2013–14 playoffs, the Ghostriders brought Craig Mohr back to Fernie as head coach and general manager, the club's coach for the 2004–05 and 2005–06 seasons. The Ghostriders finished the 2014–15 regular season at the top of the Eddie Mountain division and second overall in the league, before defeating the Golden Rockets in the first round of playoffs. The division finals saw the Ghostriders pitched against the Kimberley Dynamiters, where an exciting series culminated in Kimberley taking the division playoff title in six games. The Dynamiters progressed to eventually win the 2014–15 KIJHL Championship and placed second in the Cyclone Taylor Cup. The 2015–16 Ghostriders roster featured a younger side than in past years, with a strong local contingent and Cole Keebler as captain. After battling a plague of injuries throughout the regular season, the Ghostriders faced the defending league champion Dynamiters in the first round of playoffs and were defeated in five games. 2016–17 was another strong season for the club winning 26 games good enough for 2nd place in the Division, but the team would fall to the Dynamiters in 6 games in the first round.

2017–18 was a struggling year for the team both on and off the ice. The team was only able to win 15 games, their worst record since their arrival to the KIJHL. The club would part ways with Craig Mohr following this season and hire Jeff Wagner the team's new Head Coach/GM. 2018–19 saw the team return to form, finishing second in the Division and fifth in the League. This was followed up by a second in Division and third in League finish in 2019–20.

Fernie Memorial Arena disaster edit

On Tuesday, October 17, 2017, an ammonia leak at the Fernie Memorial Arena killed three workers (two City of Fernie employees and one CIMCO refrigeration employee from Calgary) during the Ghostriders' regular season. The City of Fernie declared a state of emergency and evacuated the area for days. The team was relocated to the Elk Valley Leisure Centre in Sparwood, British Columbia, for the remainder of the 2017–18 KIJHL season.[1][2] The City of Fernie decided to replace ammonia for a synthetic refrigerant prior to the 2018–19 season, allowing the Fernie Memorial Arena to reopen.[3]

Season-by-season record edit

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

Records as of March 3, 2017.[4][5]

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1991-92 52 26 24 2 54 267 294 3rd, Kootenay Lost in Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Colts)
1992-93 did not participate
1993-94 52 19 32 1 39 212 158 4th, Kootenay Lost in Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Dynamiters)
1994-95 52 15 37 0 30 199 352 6th, Kootenay did not qualify
1995-96 58 32 24 2 66 282 260 3rd, Kootenay Lost in Finals, 1-4 (Spruce Kings)
1996-97 60 31 26 3 65 267 252 3rd, RMJHL Lost in Finals, 0-4 (Colts)
1997-98 54 25 27 2 52 219 303 3rd, RMJHL Lost in Semifinals, 1-4 (Colts)
1998-99 45 27 18 0 54 164 165 2nd, RMJHL Lost in Finals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
1999-00 58 48 8 2 98 273 139 1st, AWHL Bourne Cup Champions
2000-01 60 31 25 4 66 210 210 6th, AWHL Lost in Conference Quarterfinals (Bulls)
2001-02 56 37 16 3 77 256 189 3rd, AWHL Lost in Finals (Icedogs)
bronze medal at gold cup championship
2002-03 56 23 29 4 50 191 220 5th, North
2003-04 56 12 38 6 30 146 270 7th, West did not qualify
2004-05 50 17 28 1 4 39 167 220 4th, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
2005-06 50 35 9 3 3 76 223 137 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals, 0-3 (Nitehawks)
2006-07 52 38 10 4 80 254 245 1st, Eddie Mountain KIJHL Champions, 4-2 (Leafs)
2007-08 52 32 17 3 67 184 145 1st, Neil Murdoch KIJHL Champions, 4-2 (Storm)
2008-09 52 30 15 7 67 172 153 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals, 0-3 (Leafs)
2009-10 50 41 7 1 1 84 243 103 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals, 1–4 (Leafs)
2010-11 50 42 5 0 3 87 265 118 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals, 2-4 (Rebels)
2011-12 52 35 12 0 5 75 237 148 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals, 1-4 (Nitehawks)
2012-13 52 35 13 1 3 74 195 152 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 2-4 (Rockets)
2013-14 52 24 22 0 6 54 173 175 3rd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Dynamiters)
2014-15 52 37 11 1 3 78 234 151 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost division finals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
2015-16 52 27 20 0 5 59 169 148 4th, Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Dynamiters)
2016-17 47 26 18 1 2 55 185 151 3rd, Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals, 2-4 (Dynamiters)
2017-18 47 15 28 1 3 34 153 214 4th, Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Dynamiters)
2018-19 49 26 18 4 4 60 168 134 2nd of 5, Eddie Mountain
5th of 20 KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Rockies)
Lost Division Semifinal 0-4 (Dynamiters)
2019–20 49 33 11 3 2 81 216 146 2nd of 5, Eddie Mountain
3rd of 20 KIJHL
Lost div semi-finals, 0-4, (Rockies)
2020–21 3 2 1 0 0 10 13 4 Remaining season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021–22 42 22 15 0 5 49 123 123 3rd of 4, Eddie Mountain
8th of 19 KIJHL
Lost div semi-finals, 2-4, (Rockies)
2022–23 44 23 14 5 2 53 163 138 4th of 5, Eddie Mountain
11th of 19 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals, 4-2, (Rockies)
Lost Div, 3-4 (Dynamiters)
2023–24 44 29 11 3 1 62 163 121 1st, Eddie Mountain
6th of 20 KIJHL
Won div semi-finals, 4-1, (Thunder Cats)
tbd Div Finals, 0-0 (Rockies)

Playoffs edit

Records as of March 2, 2023.[6][7][8]

Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
1991–92 L, 0-4, Cranbrook
1992–93 did not participate
1993–94 L, 0-4, Kimberley
1994–95 did not qualify
1995–96 W, 4-0, Nelson W, 4-0, Kimberley L, 1-4, Prince George
1996–97 W, 4-2, Castlegar W, 4-0, Kimberley L, 0-4, Cranbrook
1997–98 Bye L, 1-4, Cranbrook
1998–99 W, 4-3, Nelson L, 2-4, Kimberley
1999–03 Playoff statistics not available
2003–04 did not qualify
2004–05 L, 2-4, Kimberley
2005–06 W, 4-3, Golden W, 4-3, Kimberley L, 0-3, Beaver Valley
2006–07 W, 4-0, Columbia Valley W, 4-0, Creston Valley W, 3-0, Kamloops W, 4-2, Nelson
2007–08 Bye W, 4-3, Kimberley W, 4-2, Beaver Valley W, 4-2, Kamloops
2008–09 W, 4-1, Golden W, 4-1, Kimberley L, 0-3, Nelson
2009–10 W, 4-0, Golden W, 4-0, Creston Valley L, 1-4, Nelson
2010-11 W, 4-0, Kimberley W, 4-3, Creston Valley L, 2-4, Castlegar
2011-12 W, 4-0, Golden W, 4-3, Kimberley L, 1-4, Beaver Valley
2012-13 W, 4-2, Columbia Valley L, 2-4, Golden
2013-14 L, 1-4, Kimberley
2014-15 W, 4-1, Golden L, 2-4, Kimberley
2015-16 L, 1-4, Kimberley
2016-17 L, 2-4, Kimberley
2017-18 L, 1-4, Kimberley
2018-19 W, 4-0, Columbia Valley L, 0-4, Kimberley
2019-20 L, 4-0, Columbia Valley
2020-21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021-22 L, 4-2 Columbia Valley
2022-23 W, 4-2 Columbia Valley L, 4-3 Kimberley

Notes

  1. The RMJHL playoffs had three playoff rounds.
  2. The final 1998-99 RMJHL playoffs had two playoff rounds.

Cyclone Taylor Cup edit

Records as of March 3, 2017.[9]

Season Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game
2006-07 Statistics not available
2007-08 W, 5-3, Victoria
2010–11 L, 3-5, Peninsula

Notes

  1. The Ghostriders hosted the 2011 Cyclone Taylor Cup, in Fernie, British Columbia, at the Fernie Memorial Arena.

Alumni edit

Captains edit

  • Scott Sinclair: 2022-23
  • Kyle Klein: 2021-22
  • Sawan Gill: 2020-21
  • Dylan Defosse: 2019-20
  • Keelan Saworski: 2018-19
  • Mitch Titus: 2017-18
  • Alex Cheveldave: 2016-17
  • Cole Keebler: 2015-16
  • Dylan Robertson: 2014-15
  • Ben Primeau: 2013-14
  • Josh McKissock: 2012-13
  • Ty Morton: 2011-12
  • Thomas Abenante/Jeff Zmurchyk: 2010-11
  • Tim Crawley: 2009-10
  • Scotty Traverse: 2007-08; 2008–09
  • Kiel Klapp: 2005-06; 2006–07
  • Dean Smith: 2004-05

Awards and trophies edit

References edit

  1. ^ "B.C. ice rink where 3 people died remains closed due to safety concerns | CBC News".
  2. ^ "Fernie rink still closed as RCMP investigation continues into deaths of three men".
  3. ^ "Calgary company chosen to replace refrigeration plant at Fernie arena". Calgary. 2018-03-30. Retrieved 2018-07-21.
  4. ^ KIJHL.ca, Final 2016-17 regular season standings. 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2012-04-02.
  6. ^ KIJHL.ca, Current playoff bracket.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-03-18.
  8. ^ KIJHL.ca, League champions. 2013-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ KIJHL.ca, Playoff Bracket 2011–2012. May 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website of the Fernie Ghostriders

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fernie Ghostriders news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Fernie Ghostriders are a junior A ice hockey team based in Fernie British Columbia Canada They are members of the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League KIJHL The Ghostriders play their home games at the Fernie Memorial Arena in Fernie British Columbia Barb Anderson is the team s president Ty Valin is the general manager and coach when citation needed They are currently when captained by Taylor Haggerty citation needed Fernie GhostridersCityFernie British ColumbiaLeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey LeagueConferenceKootenayDivisionEddie MountainFounded1991 1991 RMJHL Home arenaFernie Memorial ArenaColoursBlack Red Silver and White General managerTy Valin 2021 Head coachTy Valin 2021 Websitefernieghostriders comFranchise history1991 presentFernie GhostridersThe Ghostriders joined the KIJHL in 2004 as an expansion team after they played junior A in the RMJHL from 1991 to 1999 the AWHL from 1999 to 2003 and the NAHL in 2003 04 In its RMJHL history the team has won one division playoff title as a member of the Kootenay Division from 1991 1996 In its AWHL history the Ghostriders have won the Bourne Cup once in 1999 In its KIJHL history the team has won the KIJHL Championship twice in 2007 and 2008 They won two division playoff titles as a member of the Eddie Mountain Division from 2004 2007 one playoff title as a member of the Eastern Division of the Neil Murdoch Conference from 2007 2008 and four consecutive playoff titles as a member of the Eddie Mountain Division from 2008 2012 one conference playoff title as a member of the Kootenay Conference from 2007 2012 The Ghostriders takes its name from the Ghost Rider an iconic shadow that appears on Mount Hosmer and is visible from the city Mount Hosmer appears on the team s current and past logo Contents 1 Team history 1 1 1991 1999 RMJHL 1 2 1999 2003 AWHL 1 3 2003 2004 NAHL 1 4 2004 2008 KIJHL Immediate success 1 5 2008 2014 Success continues 1 6 2014 present 1 7 Fernie Memorial Arena disaster 2 Season by season record 2 1 Playoffs 2 2 Cyclone Taylor Cup 3 Alumni 4 Captains 5 Awards and trophies 6 References 7 External linksTeam history edit nbsp Ghostriders Alternate Logo nbsp Ghostriders win the 2007 KIJHL Championship nbsp 2007 KIJHL Championship Photo1991 1999 RMJHL edit The Ghostriders began in 1991 as one of the charter members of the Southern Division of the now defunct Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League RMJHL The Ghostriders missed the 1993 season but came back with a vengeance capturing the Southern Division in 1994 In 1996 after not qualifying to make the playoffs the year prior the Ghostriders dramatically improved making it to the Finals before losing to the history rich Prince George Spruce Kings four games to one The following year looking for vengeance after losing the RMJHL Championship the year before the Ghostriders once again made it to the Finals this time being swept 4 0 to the regular season lead leading Cranbrook Colts In 1998 after making it to the Finals two years in a row they got beat 4 1 in the semifinals by the Colts The next year the Ghostriders made it to the last RMJHL Finals losing to the league leading Kimberley Dynamiters 4 2 1999 2003 AWHL edit When the RMJHL folded in 1999 the Ghostriders moved to the America West Hockey League AWHL winning the championship in 2000 and made an appearance in the Gold Cup National Championship The Ghostriders were US Junior National Gold Cup bronze medal winners in 2002 2003 2004 NAHL edit They played in the North American Hockey League NAHL for one season before their move down but their franchise rights were sold to a Kalamazoo Michigan based group 2004 2008 KIJHL Immediate success edit In 2004 the Ghostriders moved down to the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League KIJHL opting to be a large fish in the junior B pond rather than a small fish in the junior A pond The Ghostriders immediately made a mark on the KIJHL finishing third overall in 2006 and winning their division The Ghostriders won the 2007 championship in come from behind fashion on home ice against the Nelson Leafs but did not fare as well in the 2007 Cyclone Taylor Cup losing all of their games The following year they won the championship again this time on the road in Kamloops against the Kamloops Storm and also winning bronze in the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup against the Victoria Cougars the 2008 Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League VIJHL Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy Champions 2008 2014 Success continues edit In 2009 with the Ghostriders looking for a three peat the Fernie based squad made it to the semifinals of the KIJHL only to lose to the Nelson Leafs in the best of five series The next year they made it all the way to the Kootenay Conference Final but only to lose to the Nelson Leafs 4 1 in the best of seven series In 2011 the Ghostriders once again made it to the Conference Final but they lost 4 2 against the Castlegar Rebels Looking for redemption after the Ghostriders lost to the Rebels in the third round of the playoffs they hosted the 2011 Cyclone Taylor Cup the BC junior B provincial championships making it to the gold medal game in front of a sold out crowd at the Fernie Memorial Arena only to lose to the VIJHL Brent Patterson Memorial Trophy Champions the Peninsula Panthers the same score the Ghostriders beat the Victoria Cougars for bronze in the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup 5 3 The following year after winning the division playoff title and advancing to the third round of the playoffs for the seventh consecutive year the Ghostriders lost in the Conference Final once again this time losing to the regular season lead leading and 2012 KIJHL Champions the Beaver Valley Nitehawks 4 1 In 2013 the Golden Rockets ended the Ghostriders streak of seven consecutive playoff division titles where they prevailed over the Ghostriders 4 2 in the Division Finals 2014 present edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message After a disappointing early exit from the 2013 14 playoffs the Ghostriders brought Craig Mohr back to Fernie as head coach and general manager the club s coach for the 2004 05 and 2005 06 seasons The Ghostriders finished the 2014 15 regular season at the top of the Eddie Mountain division and second overall in the league before defeating the Golden Rockets in the first round of playoffs The division finals saw the Ghostriders pitched against the Kimberley Dynamiters where an exciting series culminated in Kimberley taking the division playoff title in six games The Dynamiters progressed to eventually win the 2014 15 KIJHL Championship and placed second in the Cyclone Taylor Cup The 2015 16 Ghostriders roster featured a younger side than in past years with a strong local contingent and Cole Keebler as captain After battling a plague of injuries throughout the regular season the Ghostriders faced the defending league champion Dynamiters in the first round of playoffs and were defeated in five games 2016 17 was another strong season for the club winning 26 games good enough for 2nd place in the Division but the team would fall to the Dynamiters in 6 games in the first round 2017 18 was a struggling year for the team both on and off the ice The team was only able to win 15 games their worst record since their arrival to the KIJHL The club would part ways with Craig Mohr following this season and hire Jeff Wagner the team s new Head Coach GM 2018 19 saw the team return to form finishing second in the Division and fifth in the League This was followed up by a second in Division and third in League finish in 2019 20 Fernie Memorial Arena disaster edit On Tuesday October 17 2017 an ammonia leak at the Fernie Memorial Arena killed three workers two City of Fernie employees and one CIMCO refrigeration employee from Calgary during the Ghostriders regular season The City of Fernie declared a state of emergency and evacuated the area for days The team was relocated to the Elk Valley Leisure Centre in Sparwood British Columbia for the remainder of the 2017 18 KIJHL season 1 2 The City of Fernie decided to replace ammonia for a synthetic refrigerant prior to the 2018 19 season allowing the Fernie Memorial Arena to reopen 3 Season by season record editNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime Losses Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals againstRecords as of March 3 2017 4 5 Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs1991 92 52 26 24 2 54 267 294 3rd Kootenay Lost in Division Semifinals 0 4 Colts 1992 93 did not participate1993 94 52 19 32 1 39 212 158 4th Kootenay Lost in Division Semifinals 0 4 Dynamiters 1994 95 52 15 37 0 30 199 352 6th Kootenay did not qualify1995 96 58 32 24 2 66 282 260 3rd Kootenay Lost in Finals 1 4 Spruce Kings 1996 97 60 31 26 3 65 267 252 3rd RMJHL Lost in Finals 0 4 Colts 1997 98 54 25 27 2 52 219 303 3rd RMJHL Lost in Semifinals 1 4 Colts 1998 99 45 27 18 0 54 164 165 2nd RMJHL Lost in Finals 2 4 Dynamiters 1999 00 58 48 8 2 98 273 139 1st AWHL Bourne Cup Champions2000 01 60 31 25 4 66 210 210 6th AWHL Lost in Conference Quarterfinals Bulls 2001 02 56 37 16 3 77 256 189 3rd AWHL Lost in Finals Icedogs bronze medal at gold cup championship2002 03 56 23 29 4 50 191 220 5th North2003 04 56 12 38 6 30 146 270 7th West did not qualify2004 05 50 17 28 1 4 39 167 220 4th Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 2 4 Dynamiters 2005 06 50 35 9 3 3 76 223 137 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals 0 3 Nitehawks 2006 07 52 38 10 4 80 254 245 1st Eddie Mountain KIJHL Champions 4 2 Leafs 2007 08 52 32 17 3 67 184 145 1st Neil Murdoch KIJHL Champions 4 2 Storm 2008 09 52 30 15 7 67 172 153 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals 0 3 Leafs 2009 10 50 41 7 1 1 84 243 103 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals 1 4 Leafs 2010 11 50 42 5 0 3 87 265 118 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals 2 4 Rebels 2011 12 52 35 12 0 5 75 237 148 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in Conference Finals 1 4 Nitehawks 2012 13 52 35 13 1 3 74 195 152 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 2 4 Rockets 2013 14 52 24 22 0 6 54 173 175 3rd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 1 4 Dynamiters 2014 15 52 37 11 1 3 78 234 151 1st Eddie Mountain Lost division finals 2 4 Dynamiters 2015 16 52 27 20 0 5 59 169 148 4th Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals 1 4 Dynamiters 2016 17 47 26 18 1 2 55 185 151 3rd Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals 2 4 Dynamiters 2017 18 47 15 28 1 3 34 153 214 4th Eddie Mountain Lost Division Semifinals 1 4 Dynamiters 2018 19 49 26 18 4 4 60 168 134 2nd of 5 Eddie Mountain5th of 20 KIJHL Won Division Semifinals 4 0 Rockies Lost Division Semifinal 0 4 Dynamiters 2019 20 49 33 11 3 2 81 216 146 2nd of 5 Eddie Mountain3rd of 20 KIJHL Lost div semi finals 0 4 Rockies 2020 21 3 2 1 0 0 10 13 4 Remaining season cancelled due to COVID 192021 22 42 22 15 0 5 49 123 123 3rd of 4 Eddie Mountain8th of 19 KIJHL Lost div semi finals 2 4 Rockies 2022 23 44 23 14 5 2 53 163 138 4th of 5 Eddie Mountain11th of 19 KIJHL Won Div Semifinals 4 2 Rockies Lost Div 3 4 Dynamiters 2023 24 44 29 11 3 1 62 163 121 1st Eddie Mountain6th of 20 KIJHL Won div semi finals 4 1 Thunder Cats tbd Div Finals 0 0 Rockies Playoffs edit Records as of March 2 2023 6 7 8 Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals1991 92 L 0 4 Cranbrook 1992 93 did not participate1993 94 L 0 4 Kimberley 1994 95 did not qualify1995 96 W 4 0 Nelson W 4 0 Kimberley L 1 4 Prince George1996 97 W 4 2 Castlegar W 4 0 Kimberley L 0 4 Cranbrook1997 98 Bye L 1 4 Cranbrook 1998 99 W 4 3 Nelson L 2 4 Kimberley1999 03 Playoff statistics not available2003 04 did not qualify2004 05 L 2 4 Kimberley 2005 06 W 4 3 Golden W 4 3 Kimberley L 0 3 Beaver Valley 2006 07 W 4 0 Columbia Valley W 4 0 Creston Valley W 3 0 Kamloops W 4 2 Nelson2007 08 Bye W 4 3 Kimberley W 4 2 Beaver Valley W 4 2 Kamloops2008 09 W 4 1 Golden W 4 1 Kimberley L 0 3 Nelson 2009 10 W 4 0 Golden W 4 0 Creston Valley L 1 4 Nelson 2010 11 W 4 0 Kimberley W 4 3 Creston Valley L 2 4 Castlegar 2011 12 W 4 0 Golden W 4 3 Kimberley L 1 4 Beaver Valley 2012 13 W 4 2 Columbia Valley L 2 4 Golden 2013 14 L 1 4 Kimberley 2014 15 W 4 1 Golden L 2 4 Kimberley 2015 16 L 1 4 Kimberley 2016 17 L 2 4 Kimberley 2017 18 L 1 4 Kimberley 2018 19 W 4 0 Columbia Valley L 0 4 Kimberley 2019 20 L 4 0 Columbia Valley 2020 21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic2021 22 L 4 2 Columbia Valley 2022 23 W 4 2 Columbia Valley L 4 3 KimberleyNotes The RMJHL playoffs had three playoff rounds The final 1998 99 RMJHL playoffs had two playoff rounds Cyclone Taylor Cup edit Records as of March 3 2017 9 Season Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game2006 07 Statistics not available2007 08 W 5 3 Victoria2010 11 L 3 5 Peninsula Notes The Ghostriders hosted the 2011 Cyclone Taylor Cup in Fernie British Columbia at the Fernie Memorial Arena Alumni editFrank Banham Lloyd Cook Josh Teves Wade Dubielewicz Ron Huston Jace Coyle David LeNeveu Dan Smith Scott FordCaptains editScott Sinclair 2022 23 Kyle Klein 2021 22 Sawan Gill 2020 21 Dylan Defosse 2019 20 Keelan Saworski 2018 19 Mitch Titus 2017 18 Alex Cheveldave 2016 17 Cole Keebler 2015 16 Dylan Robertson 2014 15 Ben Primeau 2013 14 Josh McKissock 2012 13 Ty Morton 2011 12 Thomas Abenante Jeff Zmurchyk 2010 11 Tim Crawley 2009 10 Scotty Traverse 2007 08 2008 09 Kiel Klapp 2005 06 2006 07 Dean Smith 2004 05Awards and trophies editBourne Cup 1999 00Gold Cup championship 2002 Bronze medal winnersKIJHL Championship 2006 07 2007 08Coach of the Year Craig Mohr 2004 05 Divisional William Verner 2007 08 Divisional William Verner 2009 10 Divisional Craig Mohr 2014 15 Divisional Jeff Wagner 2018 19 Divisional Most Sportsmanlike Martin Crouteau 2004 05 Divisional Most Valuable Player Martin Croteau 2006 07 Divisional Dave McIvor 2008 09 Divisional Jason Greenwell 2009 10 Divisional Scott Morisseau 2010 11 Divisional and League Rookie of the Year Trevor Hertz 2006 07 Divisional Brendan Hawryluk 2009 10 Divisional Top Defenceman Scott Anderson 2009 10 Divisional Jeff Zmurchyk 2010 11 Divisional and League Top Goaltender Zak Smith 2005 06 Divisional David Tetrault 2006 07 Divisional Jason Greenwell 2009 10 Divisional and League Andrew Walton 2010 11 Divisional Jeff Orser 2014 15 Divisional Ethan Fitzgerald 2019 20 Divisional Top Scorer Jesse Niemi 2009 10 Divisional Scott Morisseau 2010 11 Divisional and League References edit B C ice rink where 3 people died remains closed due to safety concerns CBC News Fernie rink still closed as RCMP investigation continues into deaths of three men Calgary company chosen to replace refrigeration plant at Fernie arena Calgary 2018 03 30 Retrieved 2018 07 21 KIJHL ca Final 2016 17 regular season standings Archived 2014 02 26 at the Wayback Machine KIJHL ca Year end standings Archived from the original on 2012 09 18 Retrieved 2012 04 02 KIJHL ca Current playoff bracket KIJHL ca 2016 17 playoff standings Archived from the original on 2014 02 26 Retrieved 2014 03 18 KIJHL ca League champions Archived 2013 02 09 at the Wayback Machine KIJHL ca Playoff Bracket 2011 2012 Archived May 5 2012 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website of the Fernie Ghostriders Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernie Ghostriders amp oldid 1212867263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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