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| team = La Ronge Ice Wolves
| team = La Ronge Ice Wolves
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| colour = teal
| colour text= silver
| colour text = #FFFFFF
| logo = La Ronge Ice Wolves logo.svg
| logo = La_Ronge_Ice_Wolves_logo.png
| city = [[La Ronge, Saskatchewan]]
| city = [[La Ronge, Saskatchewan]]
| league = [[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League|SJHL]]
| league = [[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League|SJHL]]
| division = Sherwood
| division = Sherwood
| founded = 1998
| founded = 1998
| arena = [[Mel Hegland Arena]]
| arena = [[Mel Hegland Arena]]
| colours = Black, silver, and teal
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| coach = [[Kevin Kaminski]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.icewolves.ca/news_article/show/1010917 |title=Ice Wolves Hire New Management & Coaching Staff |date=April 8, 2019 |publisher=La Ronge Ice Wolves }}{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
| coach = [[Evan Vossen]]
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| GM = [[Kevin Kaminski]]
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The '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' are a Junior "A" team based out of [[La Ronge, Saskatchewan]]. They play out of the [[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League]]. They play their homes games at the Mel Hegland Uniplex which has a seating capacity of 1,200. Ice Wolves road games are broadcast on [[CJLR]] FM 89.9 with Play-by-Play Announcer, Braden Malsbury. Home games are broadcast [http://www.livesportsvideo.com/golive/goliveevents.asp?q=LaRongeIceWolves online] by the team of Braden Malsbury (Play-by-Play) and Curtis Skalicky (Colour Commentary).
The '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' are a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team based in [[La Ronge, Saskatchewan]]. They play in the [[Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League]] and play their homes games at the Mel Hegland Uniplex, which has a seating capacity of 1,200.


==History==
==History==
[[File:2010 SJHL Champions.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|La Ronge Ice Wolves in 2010]]
Despite finishing in fourth in their division and seventh overall in the league, the La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated the [[Humboldt Broncos]], [[Flin Flon Bombers]], [[Battlefords North Stars]], [[Yorkton Terriers]], all league champions in previous years, to clinch their first [[SJHL]] Credit Union Cup. With the win, the Ice Wolves advanced to the [[Anavet Cup]], but had their ticket stamped to the [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] because their opponent, the [[Dauphin Kings]] of the [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], hosted the National Championship. The Ice Wolves fell in five games to the Kings as Dauphin won its way into the National Tournament. The teams met again in the Semi-Finals of the RBC Cup with the Kings defeating the Wolves again.


Despite finishing fourth in their division and seventh overall in the league, the La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated the [[Humboldt Broncos]], [[Flin Flon Bombers]], [[Battlefords North Stars]], and [[Yorkton Terriers]] to clinch their first [[SJHL]] Credit Union Cup. Ice Wolves' forward Liam Brennan was named playoff MVP after scoring a hat-trick overtime goal winning the series. With the win, the Ice Wolves advanced to the [[ANAVET Cup]], but had already guaranteed themselves a position in the [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] as their opponent, the [[Dauphin Kings]] of the [[Manitoba Junior Hockey League]], were hosting the National Championship. The Ice Wolves fell in five games to the Kings. The teams met again in the semi-finals of the RBC Cup, with the Kings defeating the Wolves 5–2 on home ice.
The Ice Wolves weren't the underdogs in the 2011 SJHL Playoffs coming in as the top team in the league with 86 points and their first regular season points title in team history. The Ice Wolves featured the top three scorers from the regular season in Travis Eggum (106), Marc-Andre Carré (106) and Doug Lindensmith (98). After receiving a bye past the first round La Ronge beat the [[Flin Flon Bombers]] in five games, the [[Melfort Mustangs]] in five games and won their second consecutive [[SJHL]] Championship in seven games over the Yorkton Terriers. It was the first time the Ice Wolves won the championship on home ice before a listed attendance of 1339. Ice Wolves Goaltender Adam Bartko and defenceman Dayton Fossum were named Co-Playoff MVP's. The Ice Wolves came up short in their bid for their first Anavet Cup win, falling in seven games to the [[Portage Terriers]].


The Ice Wolves went into the 2011 SJHL playoffs as the top team in the league with 86 points and their first regular season points title in team history. The Ice Wolves featured the top three scorers from the regular season in Travis Eggum (106), Marc-Andre Carré (106) and Doug Lindensmith (98). After receiving a bye past the first round, La Ronge beat the [[Flin Flon Bombers]] in five games, the [[Melfort Mustangs]] in five games, and won their second consecutive [[SJHL]] championship in seven games over the Yorkton Terriers. The Ice Wolves won the championship on home ice before a listed attendance of 1,339. Ice Wolves defensemen Dayton Fossum and goaltender Joel Danyluk shared the playoff MVP. The Ice Wolves again lost in the ANAVET Cup, falling in seven games to the [[Portage Terriers]].

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==Season-by-season standings==
==Season-by-season standings==
{{sticky header}}
{|class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable sortable sticky-header" style="text-align:center"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dddddd"
|-
|'''Season''' ||'''GP''' || '''W''' || '''L''' || '''T''' || '''OTL''' || '''GF''' || '''GA''' || '''P''' || '''Results''' || '''Playoffs'''
! style=width:4em |Season
|- align="center"
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Games Played">GP</abbr title>
|1998-99 ||66 ||11 ||53 ||2 ||- ||183 ||371 ||24 ||<small>7th SJHL North</small> ||DNQ
! style=width:2.2em |<abbr title="Wins">W</abbr title>
|- align="center"
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Losses">L</abbr title>
|1999-00 ||60 ||21 ||36 ||3 ||- ||180 ||225 ||45 ||<small>7th SJHL North</small> ||DNQ
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Ties">T</abbr title>
|- align="center"
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Overtime Losses">OTL</abbr title>
|2000-01 ||62 ||26 ||34 ||1 ||1 ||225 ||301 ||54 ||<small>6th SJHL Dodge</small> ||DNQ
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Goals For">GF</abbr title>
|- align="center"
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Goals Against">GA</abbr title>
|2001-02 ||64 ||21 ||37 ||3 ||3 ||195 ||280 ||48 ||<small>5th SJHL Dodg</small>e ||DNQ
! style=width:2.2em | <abbr title="Points">Pts</abbr title>
|- align="center"
! style=width:10em |Finish
|2002-03 ||60 ||25 ||28 ||6 ||1 ||222 ||235 ||57 ||<small>5th SJHL Dodge</small> ||DNQ
! style=width:18em |Playoffs
|- align="center"
|-
|2003-04 ||60 ||15 ||33 ||7 ||5 ||172 ||250 ||42 ||<small>6th SJHL Dodge</small> ||DNQ
|1998–99 ||66 ||11 ||53 ||2 ||—||183 ||371 ||24 ||<small>7th SJHL North</small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2004-05 ||55 ||29 ||18 ||5 ||3 ||196 ||183 ||66 ||<small>2nd SJHL Itech</small> ||Lost Semi-final
|1999–00 ||60 ||21 ||36 ||3 ||—||180 ||225 ||45 ||<small>7th SJHL North</small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2005-06 ||55 ||28 ||20 ||4 ||3 ||190 ||168 ||63 ||<small>3rd SJHL Itech</small> ||Lost Semi-final
|2000–01 ||62 ||26 ||34 ||1 ||1 ||225 ||301 ||54 ||<small>6th SJHL Dodge</small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2006-07 ||58 ||24 ||24 ||0 ||10 ||207 ||218 ||58 ||<small>5th SJHL Itech</small> ||
|2001–02 ||64 ||21 ||37 ||3 ||3 ||195 ||280 ||48 ||<small>5th SJHL Dodg</small>e ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2007-08 ||58 ||29 ||22 ||- ||7 ||192 ||200 ||65 ||<small>7th SJHL </small> ||
|2002–03 ||60 ||25 ||28 ||6 ||1 ||222 ||235 ||57 ||<small>5th SJHL Dodge</small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2008-09 ||56 ||11 ||42 ||- ||3 ||146 ||263 ||25 ||<small>12th SJHL</small>||
|2003–04 ||60 ||15 ||33 ||7 ||5 ||172 ||250 ||42 ||<small>6th SJHL Dodge</small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|- align="center"
|-
|2009-10 ||58 ||29 ||21 ||- ||8 ||209 ||194 ||66 |<small>7th SJHL</small> ||Won League
|2004–05 ||55 ||29 ||18 ||5 ||3 ||196 ||183 ||66 ||<small>2nd SJHL Itech</small> ||align=left|Lost in Semi-final
|- align="center"
|-
|2010-11 ||58 ||42 ||14 ||- ||2 ||262 ||175 ||86 ||<small>'''1st SJHL '''</small> ||Won League
|2005–06 ||55 ||28 ||20 ||4 ||3 ||190 ||168 ||63 ||<small>3rd SJHL Itech</small> ||align=left|Lost in Semi-final
|- align="center"
|-
|2011-12 ||58 ||30 ||20 ||- ||8 ||189 ||178 ||68 ||<small>4th Bauer Div<br>6th SJHL </small> ||Lost in Quarter-Finals
|2006–07 ||58 ||24 ||24 ||0 ||10 ||207 ||218 ||58 ||<small>5th SJHL Itech</small> ||align=left|
|- align="center"
|-
|2012-13 ||54 ||20 ||31 ||- ||3 ||147 ||203 ||43 ||<small>6th North Div<br>11th SJHL </small> ||did not qualify
|2007–08 ||58 ||29 ||22 ||—||7 ||192 ||200 ||65 ||<small>7th SJHL </small> ||align=left|
|- align="center"
|-
|2013-14 ||56 ||20 ||33 ||- ||3 ||175 ||232 ||43 ||<small>4th Sherwood Div<br>12th SJHL </small> ||did not qualify
|2008–09 ||56 ||11 ||42 ||—||3 ||146 ||263 ||25 ||<small>12th SJHL</small>||align=left|
|- align="center"
|-
|2014-15 ||56 ||21 ||27 ||3 ||5 ||135 ||197 ||50 ||<small>4th of 4 Sherwood Div<br>11th of 12 SJHL </small> ||did not qualify
|2009–10 ||58 ||29 ||21 ||—||8 ||209 ||194 ||66 ||<small>7th SJHL</small> ||align=left|Won League
|- align="center"
|-
|2015-16 ||58 ||26 ||24 ||4 ||4 ||166 ||173 ||60 ||<small>4th of 4 Sherwood Div<br>7th of 12 SJHL </small> ||Won Wildcard 3-0 ([[Yorkton Terriers|Terriers]])<br>Lost Quarterfinals 0-4 ([[Melfort Mustangs|Mustangs]])
|2010–11 ||58 ||42 ||14 ||—||2 ||262 ||175 ||86 ||<small>'''1st SJHL'''</small> ||align=left|Won League
|- align="center"
|-
|2016-17 ||58 || 6 || 47 || 1 || 4 ||103 ||275 || 17 ||<small>4th of 4 Sherwood Div<br>12th of 12 SJHL </small> ||did not qualify
|2011–12 ||58 ||30 ||20 ||—||8 ||189 ||178 ||68 ||<small>4th Bauer Div<br>6th SJHL </small> ||align=left|Lost in Quarter-final
|-
|2012–13 ||54 ||20 ||31 ||—||3 ||147 ||203 ||43 ||<small>6th North Div<br>11th SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
|2013–14 ||56 ||20 ||33 ||—||3 ||175 ||232 ||43 ||<small>4th Sherwood Div<br>12th SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
|2014–15 ||56 ||21 ||27 ||3 ||5 ||135 ||197 ||50 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>11th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
|2015–16 ||58 ||26 ||24 ||4 ||4 ||166 ||173 ||60 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>7th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|Won Wildcard 3–0 ([[Yorkton Terriers|Terriers]])<br>Lost in Quarter-final 0–4 ([[Melfort Mustangs|Mustangs]])
|-
|2016–17 ||58 || 6 || 47 || 1 || 4 ||103 ||275 || 17 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>12th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
| [[2017–18 SJHL season|2017–18]] || 58 || 10 || 45 || 0 || 3 || 125 || 292 || 23 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>12th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
| [[2018–19 SJHL season|2018–19]] || 58 || 12 || 44 || 1 || 1 || 143 || 270 || 26 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>12th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|-
| [[2019–20 SJHL season|2019–20]] || 58 || 33 || 19 || 3 || 3 || 211 || 199 || 72 ||<small>3rd of 4, Sherwood Div<br>5th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|Incomplete Quarters 2-2 ([[Yorkton Terriers|Terriers]])<br>Playoffs suspended due COVID-19
|-
| [[2020–21 SJHL season|2020–21]] ||4 ||2 ||1 ||1 ||0 ||14 ||13 ||5 ||colspan=2|''SJHL season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic''
|-
| [[2021–22 SJHL season|2021–22]] ||58 ||29 ||24 ||1 ||4 ||198 ||223 ||63 ||<small>3rd of 4, Sherwood Div<br>7th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|Lost in Quarter-final 2-4 ([[Humboldt Broncos|Broncos]])
|-
| [[2022–23 SJHL season|2022–23]] ||56 ||32 ||19 ||3 ||2 ||201 ||159 ||69 ||<small>3rd of 4, Sherwood Div<br>5th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|Lost in Quarter-final 2-4 ([[Melfort Mustangs|Mustangs]])
|-
| [[2023–24 SJHL season|2023–24]] ||56 ||16 ||35 ||3 ||2 ||161 ||242 ||37 ||<small>4th of 4, Sherwood Div<br>11th of 12, SJHL </small> ||align=left|''Did not qualify''
|}
|}


===Playoffs===
== Playoffs ==
[[File:2010 SJHL Champions.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|La Ronge Ice Wolves in 2010]]
*1999 ''DNQ''

*2000 ''Lost Preliminary round robin''
*2000 ''Lost preliminary round robin''
:'''Third''' in round robin (0-4) vs. [[Notre Dame Hounds]] and [[Melville Millionaires]]
:'''Third''' in round robin (0-4) vs. [[Notre Dame Hounds]] and [[Melville Millionaires]]
*2001 ''DNQ''
*2005 ''Lost semi-final''
*2002 ''DNQ''
*2003 ''DNQ''
*2004 ''DNQ''
*2005 ''Lost Semi-final''
:'''First''' in round robin (3-1) vs. [[Battlefords North Stars]] and [[Kindersley Klippers]]
:'''First''' in round robin (3-1) vs. [[Battlefords North Stars]] and [[Kindersley Klippers]]
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Melfort Mustangs]] ''4-games-to-2''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Melfort Mustangs]] ''4-games-to-2''
:'''[[Battlefords North Stars]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-3''
:'''[[Battlefords North Stars]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-3''
*2006 ''Lost Semi-final''
*2006 ''Lost semi-final''
:'''Third''' in round robin (1-2-1) vs. [[Battlefords North Stars]] and [[Nipawin Hawks]]
:'''Third''' in round robin (1-2-1) vs. [[Battlefords North Stars]] and [[Nipawin Hawks]]
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Nipawin Hawks]] ''4-games-to-none''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Nipawin Hawks]] ''4-games-to-none''
:'''[[Battlefords North Stars]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-none''
:'''[[Battlefords North Stars]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-none''
*2007 ''Lost Preliminary''
*2007 ''Lost preliminary''
:'''[[Nipawin Hawks]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-2''
:'''[[Nipawin Hawks]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-2''
*2008 ''Lost Preliminary''
*2008 ''Lost preliminary''
:'''[[Nipawin Hawks]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-2''
:'''[[Nipawin Hawks]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-2''
*2010 ''Won League, lost [[Anavet Cup]]'', lost [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] semi-final
*2009 ''DNQ''
*2010 ''Won League, Lost [[Anavet Cup]]'', Lost [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] semi-final
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Humboldt Broncos]] ''3-games-to-none''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Humboldt Broncos]] ''3-games-to-none''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''4-games-to-2''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''4-games-to-2''
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:'''Fourth''' in [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] round robin (1-3)
:'''Fourth''' in [[2010 Royal Bank Cup]] round robin (1-3)
:'''[[Dauphin Kings]]''' ([[MJHL]]) defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''6-2'' in semi-final
:'''[[Dauphin Kings]]''' ([[MJHL]]) defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''6-2'' in semi-final
*2011 ''Won League, Lost [[Anavet Cup]]''
*2011 ''Won League, lost [[Anavet Cup]]''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''4-games-to-1''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''4-games-to-1''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Melfort Mustangs]] ''4-games-to-1''
:'''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Melfort Mustangs]] ''4-games-to-1''
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:'''[[Portage Terriers]]''' ([[MJHL]]) defeated La Range Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-3''
:'''[[Portage Terriers]]''' ([[MJHL]]) defeated La Range Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-3''
*2012
*2012
:''Preliminary Round'' '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''3-games-to-0''
:''Preliminary round'' '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Flin Flon Bombers]] ''3-games-to-0''
:''Quarter-Finals'' '''[[Humboldt Broncos]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-0''
:''Quarter-finals'' '''[[Humboldt Broncos]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-0''
*2013
:''DNQ''
*2014
:''DNQ''
*2015
:''DNQ''
*2016
*2016
:''Preliminary Round'' '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Yorkton Terriers]] ''3-games-to-0''
:''Preliminary round'' '''La Ronge Ice Wolves''' defeated [[Yorkton Terriers]] ''3-games-to-0''
:''Quarter-Finals'' '''[[Melfort Mustangs]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-0''
:''Quarter-finals'' '''[[Melfort Mustangs]]''' defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves ''4-games-to-0''
*2017
:''DNQ''


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan]]
* [[List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan]]


==External links==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
* [http3//www.icewolves.ca La Ronge Ice Wolves] official website

== External links ==

* [https://www.icewolves.ca La Ronge Ice Wolves official website]

* [https://www.sjhl.ca/ Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League official website]


{{SJHL}}
{{SJHL|state=expanded}}
{{Saskatchewan Sports}}
{{Saskatchewan Sports}}



Latest revision as of 02:11, 30 July 2024

La Ronge Ice Wolves
CityLa Ronge, Saskatchewan
LeagueSJHL
DivisionSherwood
Founded1998
Home arenaMel Hegland Arena
ColoursGold, silver, and teal
     
General managerKevin Kaminski
Head coachKevin Kaminski[1]
Websiteicewolves.ca

The La Ronge Ice Wolves are a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team based in La Ronge, Saskatchewan. They play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League and play their homes games at the Mel Hegland Uniplex, which has a seating capacity of 1,200.

History

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Despite finishing fourth in their division and seventh overall in the league, the La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated the Humboldt Broncos, Flin Flon Bombers, Battlefords North Stars, and Yorkton Terriers to clinch their first SJHL Credit Union Cup. Ice Wolves' forward Liam Brennan was named playoff MVP after scoring a hat-trick overtime goal winning the series. With the win, the Ice Wolves advanced to the ANAVET Cup, but had already guaranteed themselves a position in the 2010 Royal Bank Cup as their opponent, the Dauphin Kings of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, were hosting the National Championship. The Ice Wolves fell in five games to the Kings. The teams met again in the semi-finals of the RBC Cup, with the Kings defeating the Wolves 5–2 on home ice.

The Ice Wolves went into the 2011 SJHL playoffs as the top team in the league with 86 points and their first regular season points title in team history. The Ice Wolves featured the top three scorers from the regular season in Travis Eggum (106), Marc-Andre Carré (106) and Doug Lindensmith (98). After receiving a bye past the first round, La Ronge beat the Flin Flon Bombers in five games, the Melfort Mustangs in five games, and won their second consecutive SJHL championship in seven games over the Yorkton Terriers. The Ice Wolves won the championship on home ice before a listed attendance of 1,339. Ice Wolves defensemen Dayton Fossum and goaltender Joel Danyluk shared the playoff MVP. The Ice Wolves again lost in the ANAVET Cup, falling in seven games to the Portage Terriers.

Season-by-season standings

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Playoffs

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La Ronge Ice Wolves in 2010
  • 2000 Lost preliminary round robin
Third in round robin (0-4) vs. Notre Dame Hounds and Melville Millionaires
  • 2005 Lost semi-final
First in round robin (3-1) vs. Battlefords North Stars and Kindersley Klippers
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Melfort Mustangs 4-games-to-2
Battlefords North Stars defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-3
  • 2006 Lost semi-final
Third in round robin (1-2-1) vs. Battlefords North Stars and Nipawin Hawks
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Nipawin Hawks 4-games-to-none
Battlefords North Stars defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-none
  • 2007 Lost preliminary
Nipawin Hawks defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-2
  • 2008 Lost preliminary
Nipawin Hawks defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-2
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Humboldt Broncos 3-games-to-none
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Flin Flon Bombers 4-games-to-2
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Battlefords North Stars 4-games-to-2
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Yorkton Terriers 4-games-to-2 SJHL CHAMPIONS
Dauphin Kings (MJHL) defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-1
Fourth in 2010 Royal Bank Cup round robin (1-3)
Dauphin Kings (MJHL) defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 6-2 in semi-final
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Flin Flon Bombers 4-games-to-1
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Melfort Mustangs 4-games-to-1
La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Yorkton Terriers 4-games-to-3 SJHL CHAMPIONS
Portage Terriers (MJHL) defeated La Range Ice Wolves 4-games-to-3
  • 2012
Preliminary round La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Flin Flon Bombers 3-games-to-0
Quarter-finals Humboldt Broncos defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-0
  • 2016
Preliminary round La Ronge Ice Wolves defeated Yorkton Terriers 3-games-to-0
Quarter-finals Melfort Mustangs defeated La Ronge Ice Wolves 4-games-to-0

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ice Wolves Hire New Management & Coaching Staff". La Ronge Ice Wolves. April 8, 2019.[permanent dead link]
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