Red Deer Rustlers
Red Deer Rustlers | |
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City | Red Deer, Alberta |
League | Alberta Junior Hockey League |
Division | South |
Operated | 1967 | –89
The Red Deer Rustlers were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League based in Red Deer, Alberta. They captured the inaugural Centennial Trophy in 1971. Their eight AJHL championships remains the second most in league history, behind the Calgary Canucks ten championships.
- Division titles won: 1982–83, 83–84, 84–85, 88–89
- Regular season titles won: 1970–71, 73–74, 79–80, 84–85, 88–89
- League Championships won: 1970, 71, 72, 74, 80, 85, 87, 89
- Doyle Cup Titles: none (captured 3 AB/BC titles before the creation of the Doyle Cup)
- Centennial Trophy Titles: 1971, 80
History
The Rustlers joined the AJHL in 1967 on the orders of the Alberta Amateur Hockey Association, which blocked their attempt at joining the Western Canada Hockey League as an expansion team.[1] The Rustlers would quickly rise to the top of the AJHL, capturing four league titles in five years between 1970 and 1974. In 1971, they captured the first Centennial Trophy as Canadian Junior A national champions.[2] The Rustlers repeated that feat in 1980.
During this time, the Rustlers developed many players who would go on to play major-junior or college hockey, while 20 ultimately played in the National Hockey League. Among them were all six members of the Sutter family to play in the NHL: Brian, Darryl, Duane, Brent, Ron and Rich.[3] Gary Sutter, the seventh, and only, brother not to play in the NHL turned down an invitation to play for the Rustlers in 1972.[4]
In 1989, after winning their eighth league championship, the Rustlers were expelled from the league for violating its by-laws.[5] The team remained suspended until 1992 when it officially folded, making room for the Red Deer Rebels, as the central Alberta city finally joined the WHL.
Season-by-season record
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Season | GP | W | L | T | GF | GA | Points | Finish | Playoffs |
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1967–68 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | --- | |
1968–69 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | --- | |
1969–70 | 50 | 26 | 16 | 8 | 222 | 185 | 60 | 2nd overall | Won championship |
1970–71 | 50 | 30 | 11 | 9 | 216 | 172 | 69 | 1st overall | Won championship and Centennial Trophy |
1971–72 | 48 | 33 | 15 | 0 | 264 | 174 | 66 | 2nd overall | Won championship |
1972–73 | 60 | 43 | 15 | 2 | 366 | 234 | 88 | 2nd overall | Lost final |
1973–74 | 60 | 39 | 18 | 3 | 329 | 240 | 81 | 1st overall | Won championship |
1974–75 | 60 | 26 | 32 | 2 | 267 | 299 | 54 | 5th overall | |
1975–76 | 60 | 31 | 28 | 1 | 358 | 319 | 63 | 3rd overall | |
1976–77 | 60 | 41 | 18 | 1 | 375 | 267 | 83 | 2nd overall | |
1977–78 | 60 | 28 | 32 | 0 | 309 | 308 | 56 | 5th overall | |
1978–79 | 60 | 16 | 44 | 0 | 243 | 352 | 32 | 6th overall | |
1979–80 | 60 | 49 | 9 | 2 | 392 | 214 | 100 | 1st overall | Won championship and Centennial Trophy |
1980–81 | 60 | 32 | 28 | 0 | 278 | 250 | 64 | 3rd North | |
1981–82 | 60 | 34 | 23 | 3 | 288 | 261 | 71 | 2nd South | |
1982–83 | 60 | 35 | 22 | 3 | 317 | 261 | 73 | 1st South | |
1983–84 | 60 | 34 | 25 | 1 | 300 | 266 | 69 | 1st South | Lost final |
1984–85 | 60 | 39 | 20 | 1 | 275 | 222 | 79 | 1st South | Won championship |
1985–86† | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | --- | |
1986–87 | 60 | 31 | 28 | 1 | 302 | 306 | 63 | 2nd South | Won championship |
1987–88 | 60 | 41 | 17 | 2 | 357 | 246 | 84 | 2nd South | |
1988–89 | 60 | 39 | 18 | 3 | 285 | 202 | 81 | 1st South | Won championship |
†Team granted a one-year leave of absence in 1985–86. They would re-emerge in 1986-87 under new ownership.
Playoffs
- 1971 Won League, won Alta/BC Championship, won Abbott Cup, won 1971 Centennial Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Mount Royal College 4-games-to-1
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Lethbridge Sugar Kings 4-games-to-1 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Penticton Broncos (BCJHL) 4-games-to-3 ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated St. Boniface Saints (MJHL) 4-games-to-none ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Charlottetown Islanders (MJAHL) 4-games-to-2 CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS
- 1972 Won League, won Alta/BC Championship, won Abbott Cup, lost 1972 Centennial Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Lethbridge Sugar Kings 4-games-to-3
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-1 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Vernon Essos (BCJHL) 4-games-to-2 ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Humboldt Broncos (SJHL) 4-games-to-1 ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS
- Guelph CMC's (SOJHL) defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-none
- 1973 Lost final
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated The Pass Red Devils 4-games-to-2
- Calgary Canucks defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-3
- 1974 Won League, lost Alta/BC Championship
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Edmonton Mets 4-games-to-none
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated The Pass Red Devils 4-games-to-1 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Kelowna Buckaroos (BCJHL) defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-1
- 1975 DNQ
- 1976 Lost semi-final
- Spruce Grove Mets defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-2
- 1977 Lost semi-final round robin
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Fort Saskatchewan Traders 4-games-to-2
- Third in semi-final round robin (1-3) vs. Calgary Canucks and Taber Golden Suns
- 1978 Lost quarter-final
- St. Albert Saints defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-3
- 1979 Lost quarter-final
- Calgary Canucks defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-none
- 1980 Won League, won Alta/BC Championship, won Abbott Cup, won 1980 Centennial Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders 3-games-to-none
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated St. Albert Saints 4-games-to-1
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-1 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Penticton Knights (BCJHL) 4-games-to-none ALTA/BC CHAMPIONS
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Prince Albert Raiders (SJHL) 4-games-to-2 ABBOTT CUP CHAMPIONS
- First in 1980 Centennial Cup round robin (3-1)
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated North York Rangers (OPJHL) 3-2 in final CENTENNIAL CUP CHAMPIONS
- 1981 Lost quarter-final
- St. Albert Saints defeated Red Deer Rustlers 3-games-to-1
- 1982 Lost semi-final
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-none
- Calgary Spurs defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-1
- 1983 Lost semi-final
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-1
- Calgary Canucks defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-2
- 1984 Lost final
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Hobbema Hawks 4-games-to-1
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Spurs 4-games-to-1
- Fort Saskatchewan Traders defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-none
- 1985 Won League, lost Doyle Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-none
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Spurs 4-games-to-none
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Sherwood Park Crusaders 4-games-to-2 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Penticton Knights (BCJHL) defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-1
- 1986 Did Not Participate
- 1987 Won League, lost Doyle Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Spurs 4-games-to-3
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Canucks 4-games-to-3
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated St. Albert Saints 4-games-to-2 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Richmond Sockeyes (BCJHL) defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-3
- 1988 Lost semi-final
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-2
- Calgary Canucks defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-none
- 1989 Won League, lost Doyle Cup
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Calgary Spurs 4-games-to-1
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Olds Grizzlys 4-games-to-1
- Red Deer Rustlers defeated Fort Saskatchewan Traders 4-games-to-1 AJHL CHAMPIONS
- Vernon Lakers (BCJHL) defeated Red Deer Rustlers 4-games-to-2
NHL alumni
See also
References
General
- Alberta Junior Hockey League website
- AJHL Annual Guide & Record Book 2006–07
Footnotes
- ^ "AJHL history: the 1960s". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2006-04-22. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
- ^ AJHL Annual Guide & Record Book 2006-07. Hockey Now Communications Ltd. 2006. p. 70.
- ^ AJHL Annual Guide & Record Book 2006-07. Hockey Now Communications Ltd. 2006. p. 98.
- ^ Francis, Eric (2004-02-06). "Big brother is watching". Calgary Sun. Archived from the original on August 31, 2004. Retrieved 2006-12-16.
- ^ "AJHL history: the 1980s". Alberta Junior Hockey League. Archived from the original on 2006-04-22. Retrieved 2006-12-16.