The Lloydminster Bandits are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada. They are members of the North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League (NEAJBHL). They play their home games at Centennial Civic Centre, which lies on 49 Avenue, one block into Saskatchewan.

History

Since the 1990–91 season, the Lloydminster Bandits have been the league champion 14 times including a 9 consecutive year run (1991–1999). As the league champion the team moves onto the Russ Barnes Trophy competition to challenge for the ALberta Provincial Jr. B Hockey Championship.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

SeasonGPWLOTLPtsGFGAPIMFinishPlayoffs
2010–11322561512009510152nd NEAJBHLLost in Finals, 0–4 (Ice)
2011–12322381472001013rd NEAJBHLLost in Semifinals, 0–4 (Ice)
2012–133417134381561344th NEAJBHLData missing
2013–1434217648164743rd NEAJBHLLost in Semifinals, 2–4 (Bisons)
2014–1536201334316110910425th NEAJBHLWon Quarterfinals, 4–3 (Canadiens) Lost Semifinals, 0–4 (Ice)
2015–163613203291131527028th of 10 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Bisons)
2016–1736181623812915112616th of 10 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 1–4 (T-Birds)
2017–1836161823414616713377th of 10 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Wheat Kings)
2018–1932141712911513415256th of 9 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 1–4 (Wheat Kings)
2019–2032131722811913310286th of 8 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Canadiens)
2020–21413021224199Remaining Season Cancelled – COVID-19
2021–223462801210920310977th of 7 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Wheat Kings)
2022–233117122361441127415th of 8 NEAJBHLLost Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Canadiens)
2023–243121824416599x3rd of 8 NEAJBHLWon Quarterfinals, 4–0 (Ice) lost Semifinals, 2–4 (Bisons)
2024–2535277154287103x2nd of 8 NEAJBHLWon Quarterfinals, 4–1 (Wheat Kings) Won Semifinals, 4–3 (Tigers) Lost League Finals 2–4(Bisons)

Russ Barnes Trophy

Alberta Jr. B Provincial Championships

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemiFinalBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2002W, Dawson Creek Jr. Canucks, 4–1 W, Beverly Warriors, 5–0 W, Stettler Lightning, 7–33–0–01st of 4, PoolL, Foothills Bisons, 1–4Not played
2003W, Edmonton River Kings, 4–1 W, Fort St. John Huskies, 6–1 L, Lacombe Wranglers, 5–62–1–02nd of 4, PoolL, Spruce Grove Regals, 1–3L, Okotoks Bisons, 5–7
2004L, Peace Air Navigators, 2–5 T, Beverly Warriors T, Okotoks Bisons, 5–50–1–24th of 4, Pool
2009L, Whitecourt Wolverines, 3–5 W, Stettler Lightning, 3–1 W, Fort Saskatchewan Hawks, 5–42–1–02nd of 4, PoolW, Cochrane Generals, 5–1W, Whitecourt Wolverines, 4–2 Gold Medal
2010T, Beverly Warriors, 3–3 W, Red Deer Vipers, 5–2 T, North Peace Navigators, 3–31–0–22nd of 4, PoolL, Whitecourt Wolverines, 3–7Not played

Keystone Cup

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships (Northern Ontario to British Columbia) Six teams in round robin play – 1st vs 2nd for gold/silver & 3rd vs. 4th for bronze.

YearRound RobinRecordStandingBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2009L, Richmond Sockeyes, 2–7 T, Saskatoon Royals, 4–4 L, Thunder Bay Wolverines, 3–7 W, Thunder Bay Northern Hawks, 6–1 W, St. Malo Warriors, 4–32–2–14th of 6W, Saskatoon Royals 8–4 Bronze Medal

NHL alumni

Awards and trophies

Keystone Cup

  • 1992–93
  • 1994–95

Russ Barnes Trophy

  • 1990–91
  • 1992–93
  • 1994–95
  • 1996–97
  • 1997–98
  • 2008–09

NEAJBHL Championship

  • 1990–91
  • 1991–92
  • 1992–93
  • 1993–94
  • 1994–95
  • 1995–96
  • 1996–97
  • 1997–98
  • 1998–99
  • 2001–02
  • 2002–03
  • 2003–04
  • 2008–09
  • 2009–10

Top Defenseman

  • Kodi Sawka: 2010–11

Most Valuable Player

  • Ian McAllister: 2010–11

See also

External links