Quesnel River Rush Explained

Team:Quesnel River Rush
Colour:background:#FFFFFF; border-top:Maroon 5px solid; border-bottom:Yellow 5px solid;
Colour Text:charcoal
City:Quesnel, British Columbia
League:Kootenay International Junior Hockey League
Division:Bill Ohlhausen
Arena:West Fraser Centre
Owner:Tracy Mero
Coach:Dale Hladun
Gm:Dale Hladun
Name1:North Okanagan Knights
Dates1:2009–2024
Name2:Quesnel River Rush
Dates2:2024-present

The Quesnel River Rush are a junior ice hockey team that will be based in Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada beginning in the 2024-25 season. The team will play in the Bill Ohlhausen Division of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The team will play its home games at the 1,300-seat West Fraser Centre. Before moving to Quesnel in 2024, the team was based in Armstrong, British Columbia and were known as the North Okanagan Knights.

History

The Knights joined the KIJHL in 2009, but finished dead-last in the Okanagan Division with a record of 11–35–0–4, missing the playoffs. In 2010-11, the Knights joined the new Doug Birks Division, but finished last again, losing 4-1 in the first round of the playoffs to Revelstoke. For 2011-12, the Knights improved to third place in the Doug Birks Division, with a record of 35–16–0–1, before losing to Kamloops in the first round of the playoffs. The following year the Knights won the Doug Birks Division for the first time, and reached the league championship series, losing in six games to Castlegar. For 2013-14, the Knights were moved to the Okanagan Division, following the relocation of the Okanagan Division's Penticton Lakers to 100 Mile House. They finished fourth in their new division, but defeated the division champions Summerland Steam in seven games in the first round, before losing to Osoyoos. In 2014-15, the Knights struggled immensely, finishing with a record of 6–41–1–4, and failed to make the playoffs. The following year, the Knights compiled a 14-30-3-0-5 record, finishing fourth in the Okanagan Division. They lost, 0–4, to Osoyoos in the first round.

The North Okanagan Knights relocated to Quesnel, British Columbia, Canada in April 2024.[1]

Season-by-season record

North Okanagan Knights

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

style=width:4em Season style=width:2.2em GP style=width:2.2em W style=width:2.2em L style=width:2.2em T style=width:2.2em OTL style=width:2.2em PTS style=width:2.2em GF style=width:2.2em GA style=width:10em Finish style=width:18em Playoffs
2009-10 50 11 35 0 4 26 149 250 7th of 7, Okanagan
15th of 17, KIJHL
Did not qualify
50 18 30 1 1 38 146 198 4th of 4, Doug Birks
14th of 18, KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Grizzlies)
2011-12 52 35 16 0 1 71 202 165 3rd of 5, Doug Birks
7th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 3-4 (Storm)
2012-13 52 34 14 2 2 72 214 149 1st of 5, Doug Birks
4th of 20, KIJHL
Lost in Finals, 1-4 (Rebels)
2013-14 52 24 26 0 2 50 168 195 4th of 5, Okanagan
12th of 20, KIJHL
Lost division finals, 1-4 (Coyotes)
2014-15 52 6 41 1 4 17 93 235 5th of 5, Okanagan
20th of 20, KIJHL
Did not qualify
2015-16 52 14 30 3 5 36 116 159 4th of 5, Okanagan
16th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Coyotes)
2016-17 47 15 29 2 1 33 119 167 4th of 5 Okanagan
15th of 20 - KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 0-4 (Coyotes)
2017-18 47 14 26 3 4 35 110 174 5th of 5 Okanagan
16th of 20 - KIJHL
Did not qualify
2018-19 49 16 33 0 0 32 129 197 5th of 5 Okanagan
17th of 20, KIJHL
Did not qualify
2019-20 49 13 30 1 5 32 110 174 4th of 5 Bill Ohlhausen
18th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Division Semifinals, 1-4 (Chiefs)
2020–21 3 0 2 0 1 1 10 17 align=center colspan=2Remaining season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021-22 42 10 25 0 7 27 106 166 5th of 5 Bill Ohlhausen
17th of 19, KIJHL
Did not qualify
2022-23 44 22 16 0 6 50 143 144 3rd of 5 Bill Ohlhausen
13th of 19, KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-1 (Coyotes)
Lost division finals 1-4 (Posse)
2023-24 44 18 20 0 6 42 123 158 2nd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
13th of 20, KIJHL
Won Division Semifinals, 4-0 (Coyotes)
Lost Division finals 3-4 (Posse)

Quensel River Rush

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

style=width:4em Season style=width:2.2em GP style=width:2.2em W style=width:2.2em L style=width:2.2em T style=width:2.2em OTL style=width:2.2em PTS style=width:2.2em GF style=width:2.2em GA style=width:10em Finish style=width:18em Playoffs
2024-25

Playoffs

Records as of March 18, 2024.[2] [3] [4]

SeasonDivision SemifinalsDivision FinalsConference FinalsKIJHL Championship
2009–10Did not qualify
2010-11L, 1–4, Revelstoke
2011-12L, 3–4, Kamloops
2012-13W, 4–1, KamloopsW, 4–0, SicamousW, 4–3, OsoyoosL, 1–4, Castlegar
2013-14W, 4–3, SummerlandL, 1–4, Osoyoos
2014-15Did not qualify
2015-16L, 0–4, Osoyoos
2016-17L, 0–4, Osoyoos
2017-18Did not qualify
2018-19Did not qualify
2019-20L, 1–4, Kelowna
2020-21Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021-22Did not qualify
2022-23W, 4-1, OsoyoosL, 1-4, Princeton
2023-24W, 4-0, OsoyoosL, 3-4, Princeton

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Peebles . Frank . Quesnel confirmed: River Rush the newest KIJHL team . 2 June 2024 . Quesnel Cariboo Observer . Black Press Media . 4 April 2024.
  2. KIJHL.ca, Playoff Bracket 2011–2012.
  3. Web site: KIJHL.ca – Playoff Records. . 2012-11-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120916225454/http://www.kijhl.ca/leagues/standingsTotals.cfm?leagueID=5221&clientID=2223&order=PTS&showGameType=3 . 2012-09-16 . dead .
  4. KIJHL.ca, Past KIJHL League Champions.