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1 History  





2 Season-by-season standings  





3 Season-by-season record  



3.1  Playoffs  







4 Russ Barnes Trophy  





5 NHL alumni  





6 References  





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Fort St. John Huskies
CityFort St. John, British Columbia, Canada
LeagueNWJHL
Founded1966 (1966)–67
Home arenaNorth Peace Arena
ColoursBlack, Gold, White
     
PresidentMichael Bacso
General managerCanada Jeremy Clothier
Head coachCanada Gary Alexander
Websitewww.fsjhuskies.com/
Franchise history
1966-81Fort St. John Golden Hawks
1981–presentFort St. John Huskies

The Fort St. John Huskies are a Canadian Junior "B" Ice Hockey team based in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada. They are former members of the Peace-Cariboo Jr. B, Jr. A, and Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League and current[when?] members of the Jr. B North West Junior Hockey LeagueofHockey Alberta.

History

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The Golden Hawks were founded in 1966. In the 1970s they were members of the Peace Junior B Hockey League. In 1975, the league became the Peace-Cariboo Junior B Hockey League. In 1980, the Peace-Cariboo League was promoted to Jr. A, and the Golden Hawks with it.

In 1981, the Golden Hawks became the Huskies. In 1991, the PCJHL expanded into the Kootenays and became the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League. In 1996, as many of the Peace-Cariboo area dropped out of the RMJHL to join the British Columbia Hockey League, the Huskies elected to join Hockey Alberta's newly formed North West Junior Hockey League, reuniting them with traditional opponents like the Dawson Creek Jr. Canucks. The Huskies have been members ever since.


Season-by-season standings

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Season-by-season record

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Latest results
2008-09 35 23 10 - 2 174 137 48 2nd, NWJHL no information
2009-10 35 23 10 - 2 177 121 48 2nd, NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-2, (Blades)
Lost semifinal 0-4, (Wheelers)
2010-11 35 14 21 - 0 120 175 28 5th, NWJHL Lost quarterfinal 0-3, (Jr. Canucks)
2011-12 35 18 17 - 1 168 177 37 4th, NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-1, (Vipers)
Lost semifinal 1-4, (Navigators)
2012-13 35 14 18 - 3 144 150 31 5th, NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Wolves)
Lost semifinal 1-4, (Kings)
2013-14 35 24 9 - 2 187 107 50 3rd, NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Wolves)
Lost semifinal 1-4, (Kings)
2014-15 30 14 16 - - - - 28 5th of 7 NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Jr. Canucks)
Lost semifinal 0-4, (Navigators)
2015-16 36 20 16 - - 162 133 40 4th of 7 NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Vipers)
Lost semifinal 2-4, (Flyers)
2016-17 30 17 10 - 3 103 88 37 3rd of 6 NWJHL Won quarterfinals 3-0, (Vipers)
Lost semifinals, 3-4 (Navigators)
2017-18 36 27 7 - 2 189 79 56 1st of 7 NWJHL Quarterfinals - bye
Won semifinals 4-1, (Kings)
Won League Finals 4-1 (Navigators)
Advance to Russ Barnes Trophy
2018-19 36 23 10 - 3 153 116 49 1st of 6 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-3, (Navigators)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Kings)
Advance to Russ Barnes Trophy
2019-20 40 33 5 2 - 216 109 68 1st of 6 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-0, (Flyers)
Incomplete League Finals 0-0 (Navigators)
canelled due to COVID-19
2020–21 3 3 0 0 0 17 5 6 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 40 38 2 0 - 195 85 76 1st of 6 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-2, (Kodiaks)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Kings)
Advance to Russ Barnes Trophy
2022-23 42 38 3 1 - 238 79 77 1st of 8 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-0, (Kodiaks)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Kings)
Advance to Russ Barnes Trophy
2022-23 42 38 3 1 - 238 79 77 1st of 8 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-0, (Kodiaks)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Kings)
Advance to Russ Barnes Trophy
2023-24 42 36 5 1 - 191 77 73 1st of 8 NWJHL Won semifinals 4-2, (Navigators)
Lost League Finals 1-4 (Lumber Barons)

Playoffs

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Fort St. John Golden Hawks defeated Quesnel Millionaires 4-games-to-1
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Golden Hawks 4-games-to-3
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-3
Fort St. John Huskies defeated Grande Prairie North Stars 4-games-to-2
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-none
Williams Lake Mustangs defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-2
Grande Prairie North Stars defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-3
Williams Lake Mustangs defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-1
Fort St. John Huskies defeated Quesnel Millionaires 4-games-to-none
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-none
Williams Lake Mustangs defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-none
Fort St. John Huskies defeated Williams Lake Mustangs 4-games-to-1
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-2
Fort St. John Huskies defeated Grande Prairie Chiefs 4-games-to-3
Fort St. John Huskies defeated Prince George Spruce Kings 4-games-to-2
Kimberley Dynamiters defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-1
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-none
Prince George Spruce Kings defeated Fort St. John Huskies 4-games-to-1

Russ Barnes Trophy

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Alberta Jr B Provincial Championships Eight teams broken into 2 pools compete - ONly the applicable pool shown.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Semifinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2018 (HOST) L, Coaldale 0-5
L, Wainwright 3-5
L, Wetaskiwin 2-4
0-3-0 4th of 4
Pool B
Did not qualify for playoffs n/a n/a
2019 L, Wainwright 4-6
W, Coaldale 4-2
L, Wetaskiwin 3-8
1-2-0 4th of 4
Pool B
Did not qualify for playoffs n/a n/a
2022 L, Cochrane Generals 4-5
W, Beaumont Chiefs 3-2
W, St Paul Canadians 5-3
2-1-0 2nd of 4
Pool B
W, Okotoks Bisons 5-2 n/a W, Cochrane Generals 6-0
Russ Barnes Champions
2023 L, Okotoks Bisons 2-4
L, Sherwood Park Knights 0-3
L, Wainwright Bisons 0-5
W, CBHA Rangers 3-2
1-3-0 5th of 6
Full Table
Did not qualify for playoffs n/a n/a

NHL alumni

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