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Kimberley Dynamiters (KIJHL)

The Kimberley Dynamiters are a Junior 'A' Ice Hockey team based in Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). They play their home games at Kimberley Civic Centre.

Kimberley Dynamiters
CityKimberley, British Columbia
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceKootenay
DivisionEddie Mountain
Founded1972 (1972)–73
Home arenaKimberley Civic Centre
ColoursRed, Black and White
     
President James Leroux
General manager Derek Stuart
Head coach Derek Stuart
CaptainVacant
Websitewww.kimberleydynamiters.ca/
Franchise history
1972–90Kimberley Knights
1991–presentKimberley Dynamiters

The team began play in 1991, in the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League. Kimberley also had a team, the Knights, in the KIJHL between 1972 and 1989.

History edit

The Kimberley Dynamiters name was previously used by Kimberley's now defunct senior hockey clubs that played in the WKHL, the ABCSL, and the WIHL between 1932 and 1981.[1]

The Kimberley Knights won the KIJHL in 1979/80 and the same year won the Cyclone Taylor Cup. Later, as the Dynamiters, Kimberley won the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League championship in 1994 and 1999 as a Junior 'A' team. Under head Coach Jerry Bancks who previously coached the Junior 'A' team to a Rocky Mountain championship, The Dynamiters won the 2014/15 KIJHL Championship against the Kamloops Storm in a seven-game series 4 games to 2, They also placed second at the Cyclone Taylor Cup losing to the eventual Western Canadian Champions Campbell River Storm.

Captain Jason Richter was named divisional most valuable player and top scorer for division and league, Jordan Busch was named top Defenseman in the Eddie Mountain division while Coy Prevost was awarded Divisional Rookie of the year. Goaltender Tyson Brouwer was awarded the Playoff most valuable player.

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 February 17, 2024.[2][3]

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1972–73 30 11 18 1 23 143 181 3rd, East
1973–74 30 17 12 1 35 203 157 2nd, East
1974–75 34 10 24 0 20 179 228 3rd, East
1975–76 34 21 12 1 43 193 158 2nd, East
1976–77 44 19 23 2 40 188 203 3rd, East
1977–78 42 15 27 0 30 182 232 4th, East
1978–79 40 24 14 2 50 251 196 3rd, East
1979–80 40 28 11 1 57 252 192 2nd, East KIJHL Champions (Smoke Eaters)
1980–81 40 28 11 1 57 234 166 2nd, East
1981–82 42 25 14 3 53 262 217 2nd, East
1982–83 42 15 27 0 30 197 248 5th, East
1983–84 42 19 23 0 38 236 242 3rd, East
1984–85 42 13 28 1 27 229 326 5th, East
1985–86 37 6 31 0 12 156 310 5th, East
1986–87 42 6 36 0 12 156 359 4th, East
1987–88 42 17 24 1 35 220 241 4th, East
1988–89 43 23 19 1 47 212 206 3rd, East
1989–90 40 7 33 0 14 189 296 5th, East
1990–91 Did Not Participate
Season GP W L T SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1991–92 52 15 35 2 32 218 276 4th, Kootenay Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–4 (Smoke Eaters)
1992–93 52 32 20 0 64 274 224 2nd, Kootenay Lost Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Colts)
1993–94 52 40 9 3 83 339 178 1st, Kootenay RMJHL Champions, 4–1 (Huskies)
1994–95 52 26 25 1 53 263 255 3rd, Kootenay Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–4 (Colts)
1995–96 58 30 25 3 63 244 268 4th, Kootenay Lost Div. Finals, 0–4 (Ghostriders)
1996–97 60 26 34 0 52 243 282 6th, RMJHL Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Ghostriders)
1997–98 54 49 5 0 98 419 196 1st, RMJHL Lost Finals, 3–4 (Colts)
1998–99 45 28 14 3 59 188 159 1st, RMJHL RMJHL Champions, 4–2 (Ghostriders)
1999–00 58 30 24 4 64 223 204 5th, AWHL
Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2000–01 60 34 24 2 0 70 221 227 4th, AWHL
Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2001–02 50 21 20 4 5 51 195 206 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 2–4 (Rockies)
2002–03 50 24 19 6 1 55 216 173 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals, 0–3 (Nitehawks)
2003–04 50 19 23 6 2 46 216 217 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 1–4 (Rockies)
2004–05 50 31 15 0 4 66 238 194 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals, 0–3 (Nitehawks)
2005–06 50 28 15 5 2 63 225 162 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Ghostriders)
Season GP W L OTL D Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2006–07 52 22 26 4 0 48 189 227 3rd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 3–4 (Thunder Cats)
2007–08 52 25 21 6 0 56 206 192 3rd, Neil Murdoch: East Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Ghostriders)
2008–09 52 28 17 7 0 63 193 183 4th, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 1–4 (Ghostriders)
Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2009–10 50 26 19 1 4 57 175 149 3rd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 2–4 (Thunder Cats)
2010–11 50 18 28 2 2 40 185 234 4th, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 0–4 (Ghostriders)
2011–12 52 36 14 1 1 74 279 162 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Ghostriders)
2012–13 52 26 25 0 1 53 171 194 3rd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals, 0–4 (Rockets)
2013–14 52 41 7 0 4 86 176 157 2nd, Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals, 3–4 (Thunder Cats)
2014–15 52 32 15 2 3 69 226 124 2nd, Eddie Mountain KIJHL Champions, 4–2 (Storm)
2015–16 52 29 21 2 0 60 211 109 1st, Eddie Mountain Lost Finals, 1–4 (Wranglers)
2016–17 47 33 13 1 1 67 211 141 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain
5th of 20 KIJHL
Lost Division Finals, 2–3 (Nitehawks)
2017–18 47 38 7 1 1 78 199 112 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain
1st of 20 KIJHL
KIJHL Champions, 4–2 (Grizzlies)
advance to Cyclone Taylor Cup
2018–19 49 43 4 1 1 88 244 94 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain
2nd of 20 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals 4–0 (Rockets)
Won Div Finals 4–0 (Ghostriders)
Won Conf Finals 4–1 (Nitehawks)
Lost League Finals 1–4 (Grizzlies)
2019–20 49 40 6 0 3 83 198 111 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain
1st of 20 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals 1–4 (Thunder Cats)
Incomplete Div Final 2–0 (Rockies)
Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 3 1 1 1 0 3 13 9 Remaining season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021–22 42 31 9 0 2 64 157 84 1 of 4 Eddie Mountain
4th of 19 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals 4–0 (Thunder Cats)
Won Div Final 4–2 (Rockies)
Lost Conf finals 2–4 (Leafs)
2022–23 44 28 10 2 4 62 136 106 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain
2nd of 19 KIJHL
Won Div Semifinals 4–1 (Rockets)
Won Div Finals 4–3 (Ghostriders)
Won Conf Finals 4–0 (Nitehawks)
Won League Finals 4–3 (Princeton Posse)
advance to Cyclone Taylor Cup
2023–24 44 29 13 0 2 60 171 113 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain
8th of 1920 KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals 1-4 (Rockies)
advance to Mowat Cup as HOSTS

Playoffs edit

Records as of February 29, 2024.[4][5][6]

Season 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Finals
1991–92 L, 0–4, Trail
1992–93 L, 2–4, Cranbrook
1993–94 W, 4–0, Fernie W, 4–1, Cranbrook W, 4–1, Fort St. John
1994–95 L, 0–4, Cranbrook
1995–96 W, 4–2, Cranbrook L, 0–4, Fernie
1996–97 W, 4–3, Cranbrook L, 0–4, Fernie
1997–98 Bye W, 4–0, Nelson L, 3–4, Cranbrook
1998–99 W, 4–0, Creston Valley W, 4–2, Fernie
1999–01 Playoff statistics not available
2001–02 W, 4–3, Creston Valley L, 2–4, Columbia Valley
2002–03 W, 4–3, Creston Valley W, 4–2, Columbia Valley L, 0–3, Beaver Valley
2003–04 W, 4–1, Creston Valley L, 1–4, Columbia Valley
2004–05 W, 4–2, Fernie W, 4–3, Columbia Valley L, 0–3, Beaver Valley
2005–06 W, 4–2, Columbia Valley L, 3–4, Fernie
2006–07 L, 3–4, Creston Valley
2007–08 W, 3–1, Creston Valley L, 3–4, Fernie
2008–09 W, 4–1, Creston Valley L, 1–4, Fernie
2009–10 L, 2–4, Creston Valley
2010–11 L, 0–4, Fernie
2011–12 W, 4–2, Creston Valley L, 3–4, Fernie
2012–13 L, 0–4, Golden
2013–14 W, 4–1, Fernie L, 3–4, Creston Valley
2014–15 W, 4–1, Creston Valley W, 4–2, Fernie W, 4–1, Beaver Valley W, 4–2, Kamloops
2015–16 W, 4–1, Fernie W, 4–0, Creston Valley W, 4–1, Beaver Valley L, 1–4, 100 Mile House
2016–17 W, 4–2, Fernie W, 4–2, Creston Valley L, 2–3, Beaver Valley
2017–18 W, 4–1, Fernie W, 4–1 Columbia Valley W, 4–2, Nelson W, 4–2 Revelstoke
2018–19 W, 4–0, Golden W, 4–0, Fernie W, 4–1, Beaver Valley L, 1–4 Revelstoke
2019–20 W, 4–1, Creston Valley 2–0, Columbia Valley Remainder cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021–22 W, 4–0, Golden W, 4–2, Columbia Valley L, 2–4, Nelson
2022-23 W, 4-1, Golden W, 4-3, Fernie W, 4-0, Beaver Valley W, 4-3, Princeton
2023-24 L, 1-4, Columbia Valley
Notes
  1. The RMJHL playoffs had three rounds.
  2. The final 1998–99 RMJHL playoffs had two rounds.

Mowat Cup edit

Season Championship Series
1993–94 L, 0–3, Kelowna
1998–99 L, 1–3, Vernon

Cyclone Taylor Cup edit

Year Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game
Champions Score Finalists Third Place Score Fourth Place
2008 Grandview Steelers
PIJHL
4–3 Kimberley Dynamiters
KIJHL
Fernie Ghostriders
KIJHL
5–3 Victoria Cougars
VIJHL
Season Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2015 W, Mission City Outlaws 2–1
OTL, Campbell River Storm 3–4
OTW, N. Vancouver Wolf Pack 5–4
2–0–1 2nd of 4 n/a L, Campbell River 5–6
Silver Medalists
2018 L, Delta Ice Hawks 0–3
W, Richmond Sockeyes 6–1
L, Campbell River Storm 0–9
1–2–0 4th of 4 W, Campbell River Storm 7–1
Bronze Medalists
n/a
2023 W, Delta Ice Hawks 2–1
L, Revelstoke Grizzlies 1–4
W, Oceanside Generals 5–3
2–1–0 2nd of 4 n/a L, Revelstoke Grizzlies 1-4
Silver Medalists

Mowat Cup edit

Established 2024 - KIJHL - PJHL - VIJHL prompted from Jr. B to Jr A

Season Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2024
HOST
L, Ridge Meadows 0-7
L, Revelstoke 1-3
W, Saanich 4-0
1-2-0 4th of 4 L, Saanich, 0-3 n/a
Notes
  1. The Kimberley Dynamiters hosted the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup in Kimberley, British Columbia, at the Kimberley Civic Centre.

NHL alumni edit

Awards and trophies edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Kimberley Dynamiters Statistics and History [ABCSL]". hockeydb.com.
  2. ^ KIJHL.ca, Final 2013-14 regular season standings. 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  4. ^ KIJHL.ca, Current playoff bracket. 2012-05-05 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-02-26. Retrieved 2014-03-24.
  6. ^ KIJHL.ca, League champions. 2013-02-09 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website of the Kimberley Dynamiters

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This article is about the Canadian Junior B ice hockey team that currently plays in the KIJHL For other ice hockey teams of the same name see Kimberley Dynamiters The Kimberley Dynamiters are a Junior A Ice Hockey team based in Kimberley British Columbia Canada They are members of the Eddie Mountain Division of the Kootenay Conference of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League KIJHL They play their home games at Kimberley Civic Centre Kimberley DynamitersCityKimberley British ColumbiaLeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey LeagueConferenceKootenayDivisionEddie MountainFounded1972 1972 73Home arenaKimberley Civic CentreColoursRed Black and White PresidentJames LerouxGeneral managerDerek StuartHead coachDerek StuartCaptainVacantWebsitewww kimberleydynamiters ca Franchise history1972 90Kimberley Knights1991 presentKimberley Dynamiters The team began play in 1991 in the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League Kimberley also had a team the Knights in the KIJHL between 1972 and 1989 Contents 1 History 2 Season by season record 2 1 Playoffs 2 2 Mowat Cup 2 3 Cyclone Taylor Cup 3 Mowat Cup 4 NHL alumni 5 Awards and trophies 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Kimberley Dynamiters name was previously used by Kimberley s now defunct senior hockey clubs that played in the WKHL the ABCSL and the WIHL between 1932 and 1981 1 The Kimberley Knights won the KIJHL in 1979 80 and the same year won the Cyclone Taylor Cup Later as the Dynamiters Kimberley won the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League championship in 1994 and 1999 as a Junior A team Under head Coach Jerry Bancks who previously coached the Junior A team to a Rocky Mountain championship The Dynamiters won the 2014 15 KIJHL Championship against the Kamloops Storm in a seven game series 4 games to 2 They also placed second at the Cyclone Taylor Cup losing to the eventual Western Canadian Champions Campbell River Storm Captain Jason Richter was named divisional most valuable player and top scorer for division and league Jordan Busch was named top Defenseman in the Eddie Mountain division while Coy Prevost was awarded Divisional Rookie of the year Goaltender Tyson Brouwer was awarded the Playoff most valuable player 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 February 17 2024 2 3 Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 1972 73 30 11 18 1 23 143 181 3rd East 1973 74 30 17 12 1 35 203 157 2nd East 1974 75 34 10 24 0 20 179 228 3rd East 1975 76 34 21 12 1 43 193 158 2nd East 1976 77 44 19 23 2 40 188 203 3rd East 1977 78 42 15 27 0 30 182 232 4th East 1978 79 40 24 14 2 50 251 196 3rd East 1979 80 40 28 11 1 57 252 192 2nd East KIJHL Champions Smoke Eaters 1980 81 40 28 11 1 57 234 166 2nd East 1981 82 42 25 14 3 53 262 217 2nd East 1982 83 42 15 27 0 30 197 248 5th East 1983 84 42 19 23 0 38 236 242 3rd East 1984 85 42 13 28 1 27 229 326 5th East 1985 86 37 6 31 0 12 156 310 5th East 1986 87 42 6 36 0 12 156 359 4th East 1987 88 42 17 24 1 35 220 241 4th East 1988 89 43 23 19 1 47 212 206 3rd East 1989 90 40 7 33 0 14 189 296 5th East 1990 91 Did Not Participate Season GP W L T SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 1991 92 52 15 35 2 32 218 276 4th Kootenay Lost Div Semifinals 0 4 Smoke Eaters 1992 93 52 32 20 0 64 274 224 2nd Kootenay Lost Div Semifinals 2 4 Colts 1993 94 52 40 9 3 83 339 178 1st Kootenay RMJHL Champions 4 1 Huskies 1994 95 52 26 25 1 53 263 255 3rd Kootenay Lost Div Semifinals 0 4 Colts 1995 96 58 30 25 3 63 244 268 4th Kootenay Lost Div Finals 0 4 Ghostriders 1996 97 60 26 34 0 52 243 282 6th RMJHL Lost Semifinals 0 4 Ghostriders 1997 98 54 49 5 0 98 419 196 1st RMJHL Lost Finals 3 4 Colts 1998 99 45 28 14 3 59 188 159 1st RMJHL RMJHL Champions 4 2 Ghostriders 1999 00 58 30 24 4 64 223 204 5th AWHL Season GP W L OTL SOL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 2000 01 60 34 24 2 0 70 221 227 4th AWHL Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 2001 02 50 21 20 4 5 51 195 206 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 2 4 Rockies 2002 03 50 24 19 6 1 55 216 173 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals 0 3 Nitehawks 2003 04 50 19 23 6 2 46 216 217 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 1 4 Rockies 2004 05 50 31 15 0 4 66 238 194 1st Eddie Mountain Lost in League Semifinals 0 3 Nitehawks 2005 06 50 28 15 5 2 63 225 162 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 3 4 Ghostriders Season GP W L OTL D Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 2006 07 52 22 26 4 0 48 189 227 3rd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 3 4 Thunder Cats 2007 08 52 25 21 6 0 56 206 192 3rd Neil Murdoch East Lost in Division Finals 3 4 Ghostriders 2008 09 52 28 17 7 0 63 193 183 4th Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 1 4 Ghostriders Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs 2009 10 50 26 19 1 4 57 175 149 3rd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 2 4 Thunder Cats 2010 11 50 18 28 2 2 40 185 234 4th Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 0 4 Ghostriders 2011 12 52 36 14 1 1 74 279 162 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 3 4 Ghostriders 2012 13 52 26 25 0 1 53 171 194 3rd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Semifinals 0 4 Rockets 2013 14 52 41 7 0 4 86 176 157 2nd Eddie Mountain Lost in Division Finals 3 4 Thunder Cats 2014 15 52 32 15 2 3 69 226 124 2nd Eddie Mountain KIJHL Champions 4 2 Storm 2015 16 52 29 21 2 0 60 211 109 1st Eddie Mountain Lost Finals 1 4 Wranglers 2016 17 47 33 13 1 1 67 211 141 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain5th of 20 KIJHL Lost Division Finals 2 3 Nitehawks 2017 18 47 38 7 1 1 78 199 112 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain1st of 20 KIJHL KIJHL Champions 4 2 Grizzlies advance to Cyclone Taylor Cup 2018 19 49 43 4 1 1 88 244 94 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain2nd of 20 KIJHL Won Div Semifinals 4 0 Rockets Won Div Finals 4 0 Ghostriders Won Conf Finals 4 1 Nitehawks Lost League Finals 1 4 Grizzlies 2019 20 49 40 6 0 3 83 198 111 1 of 5 Eddie Mountain1st of 20 KIJHL Won Div Semifinals 1 4 Thunder Cats Incomplete Div Final 2 0 Rockies Playoffs cancelled due to COVID 19 2020 21 3 1 1 1 0 3 13 9 Remaining season cancelled due to COVID 19 2021 22 42 31 9 0 2 64 157 84 1 of 4 Eddie Mountain4th of 19 KIJHL Won Div Semifinals 4 0 Thunder Cats Won Div Final 4 2 Rockies Lost Conf finals 2 4 Leafs 2022 23 44 28 10 2 4 62 136 106 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain2nd of 19 KIJHL Won Div Semifinals 4 1 Rockets Won Div Finals 4 3 Ghostriders Won Conf Finals 4 0 Nitehawks Won League Finals 4 3 Princeton Posse advance to Cyclone Taylor Cup 2023 24 44 29 13 0 2 60 171 113 2 of 5 Eddie Mountain8th of 1920 KIJHL Lost Div Semifinals 1 4 Rockies advance to Mowat Cup as HOSTS Playoffs edit Records as of February 29 2024 4 5 6 Season 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Finals 1991 92 L 0 4 Trail 1992 93 L 2 4 Cranbrook 1993 94 W 4 0 Fernie W 4 1 Cranbrook W 4 1 Fort St John 1994 95 L 0 4 Cranbrook 1995 96 W 4 2 Cranbrook L 0 4 Fernie 1996 97 W 4 3 Cranbrook L 0 4 Fernie 1997 98 Bye W 4 0 Nelson L 3 4 Cranbrook 1998 99 W 4 0 Creston Valley W 4 2 Fernie 1999 01 Playoff statistics not available 2001 02 W 4 3 Creston Valley L 2 4 Columbia Valley 2002 03 W 4 3 Creston Valley W 4 2 Columbia Valley L 0 3 Beaver Valley 2003 04 W 4 1 Creston Valley L 1 4 Columbia Valley 2004 05 W 4 2 Fernie W 4 3 Columbia Valley L 0 3 Beaver Valley 2005 06 W 4 2 Columbia Valley L 3 4 Fernie 2006 07 L 3 4 Creston Valley 2007 08 W 3 1 Creston Valley L 3 4 Fernie 2008 09 W 4 1 Creston Valley L 1 4 Fernie 2009 10 L 2 4 Creston Valley 2010 11 L 0 4 Fernie 2011 12 W 4 2 Creston Valley L 3 4 Fernie 2012 13 L 0 4 Golden 2013 14 W 4 1 Fernie L 3 4 Creston Valley 2014 15 W 4 1 Creston Valley W 4 2 Fernie W 4 1 Beaver Valley W 4 2 Kamloops 2015 16 W 4 1 Fernie W 4 0 Creston Valley W 4 1 Beaver Valley L 1 4 100 Mile House 2016 17 W 4 2 Fernie W 4 2 Creston Valley L 2 3 Beaver Valley 2017 18 W 4 1 Fernie W 4 1 Columbia Valley W 4 2 Nelson W 4 2 Revelstoke 2018 19 W 4 0 Golden W 4 0 Fernie W 4 1 Beaver Valley L 1 4 Revelstoke 2019 20 W 4 1 Creston Valley 2 0 Columbia Valley Remainder cancelled due to COVID 19 2020 21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic 2021 22 W 4 0 Golden W 4 2 Columbia Valley L 2 4 Nelson 2022 23 W 4 1 Golden W 4 3 Fernie W 4 0 Beaver Valley W 4 3 Princeton 2023 24 L 1 4 Columbia Valley Notes The RMJHL playoffs had three rounds The final 1998 99 RMJHL playoffs had two rounds Mowat Cup edit Season Championship Series 1993 94 L 0 3 Kelowna 1998 99 L 1 3 Vernon Cyclone Taylor Cup edit Year Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game Champions Score Finalists Third Place Score Fourth Place 2008 Grandview SteelersPIJHL 4 3 Kimberley DynamitersKIJHL Fernie GhostridersKIJHL 5 3 Victoria CougarsVIJHL Season Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game 2015 W Mission City Outlaws 2 1OTL Campbell River Storm 3 4OTW N Vancouver Wolf Pack 5 4 2 0 1 2nd of 4 n a L Campbell River 5 6Silver Medalists 2018 L Delta Ice Hawks 0 3W Richmond Sockeyes 6 1L Campbell River Storm 0 9 1 2 0 4th of 4 W Campbell River Storm 7 1 Bronze Medalists n a 2023 W Delta Ice Hawks 2 1L Revelstoke Grizzlies 1 4W Oceanside Generals 5 3 2 1 0 2nd of 4 n a L Revelstoke Grizzlies 1 4Silver MedalistsMowat Cup editEstablished 2024 KIJHL PJHL VIJHL prompted from Jr B to Jr A Season Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game 2024HOST L Ridge Meadows 0 7L Revelstoke 1 3W Saanich 4 0 1 2 0 4th of 4 L Saanich 0 3 n a Notes The Kimberley Dynamiters hosted the 2008 Cyclone Taylor Cup in Kimberley British Columbia at the Kimberley Civic Centre NHL alumni editJim Hiller Larry Giroux Mike McBain Spence Tatchell Jason McBain Drayson Bowman Norm Larson Jim McCrimmon Gord Turlick Don Campbell Seth Martin Jack Pratt Jason Wiemer Jack Forsey Ken McAuley Dave Scatchard Marty Zoborosky Carter BancksAwards and trophies editMost Sportsmanlike Leo Keefer 2008 2009 Leo Keefer 2007 2008 James Jowsey 2014 2015 Top Scorer Tommy Latouche Gauvin 2007 2008 Mike Whitequills 2006 2007 Chris Kostiuk 2005 2006 Chris Kostiuk 2004 2005 Jason Richter 2014 2015 Eric Buckely 2015 2016 Most Valuable Player Chris Kostiuk 2005 2006 Chris Kostiuk 2004 2005 Jason Richter 2014 2015 Tyson Brouwer 2015 2016 Rookie of the year Drayson Bowman 2004 2005 Coy Prevost 2014 2015 George Bertoia 2015 2016References edit Kimberley Dynamiters Statistics and History ABCSL hockeydb com KIJHL ca Final 2013 14 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 08 KIJHL ca Current playoff bracket Archived 2012 05 05 at the Wayback Machine KIJHL ca 2013 14 playoff standings Archived from the original on 2014 02 26 Retrieved 2014 03 24 KIJHL ca League champions Archived 2013 02 09 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editOfficial website of the Kimberley Dynamiters Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kimberley Dynamiters KIJHL amp oldid 1220160665, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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