Cypress Cyclones


The Cypress Cyclones were a Canadian Junior ice hockey franchise from Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. They last played in the South Division of the Prairie Junior Hockey League.
Expansion season was 2005 into the Northern Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. For the 2007–2008 season the Northern and Southern leagues merged to form the Prairie Junior Hockey League.
On June 27, 2010, the team was granted a leave of absence for the 2010–11 season. The team returned to the PJHL in 2011–2012.
The Cyclones' home arena is the Maple Creek Community Arena. Their colours are green, white, and black. The team's expansion season came in 2005–2006 where they registered 11 wins and finished in fifth place. Their best season was 2006/07 when they had 17 wins and lost in the South semi final to the Pilot Butte Storm. The Cyclone organization has only made the post season 3 out of 7 seasons, and have missed the post season the past 4 seasons.
Effective November 12, 2014, the Cyclones ceased operations after voluntarily withdrawing their membership to the PJHL, as announced by the league. As the team was dissolved midway through the 2014–15 season, the remaining teams of the South Division would have their games rescheduled in order to maintain a 38-game season.
Team Records.
Riley Benroth played 14 games for the Cyclones, He retired due to complications from a previous concussion. He holds the club record for most billet families in a single year at 3. This wasn't the only troubles cyclones had that year.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
CAREER REGULAR SEASON POINT LEADERS:
1. Dallas McIntosh, Lucky Lake SK 2. Lane Sanderson, Consul SK 3. Cade Slusar, Swift Current SK 4. Brock Chisholm, Fox Valley SK 5. Curtis Moorhead, Maple Creek SK 6. Kevin Paul, Swift Current SK 7. Clay Cooke, Gull Lake SK 8. Kody Orr, Swift Current SK 9. Colby Schneider, Kyle SK 10. Craig Fournier, Maple Creek SK 11. Garett Stokke, Consul SK 12. Todd Doepker, Moose Jaw SK 13. Steven Eberts, Dilke SK 14. Tyler Pellack, North Battleford SK 15. Maverick Holmes, Gull Lake SK 16. Dalton Kaake, Maple Creek SK 17. Rylan McKinnon, Maple Creek SK 18. Chad Trapp, Gull Lake SK 19. Chad Fournier, Maple Creek SK 20. Shaun Dale, Claydon SK
CAREER GOALTENDING:
Minutes Played: Donald Schmaltz, Fox Valley SK Wins: Donald Schmaltz, Fox Valley SK Save Percentage: Kelly Andrew, Calgary AB GAA: Kelly Andrew, Calgary AB Play-off wins: Kevin Woloshyn, Selkirk MB
PENALTY MINUTES:
1. Chad Fournier, Maple Creek SK 2. Jaylan Arndt, Maple Creek SK 3. Maverick Holmes, Gull Lake SK 4. Curtis Moorhead, Maple Creek SK 5. Colby Schneider, Kyle SK
TEAM CAPTAINS:
1. Derek Behrman, Consul SK 2. Curtis Moorhead, Maple Creek SK 3. Garett Stokke, Consul SK 4. Brock Chisholm, Fox Valley SK 5. Rylan McKinnon, Maple Creek SK 6. Lane Sanderson, Consul SK
TEAM MVP:
1. Curtis Moorhead 2. Cade Slusar 3. Todd Doepker 4. Brock Chisholm/Clay Cooke 5. Clay Cooke
6. Rylan McKinnon/Donald Schmaltz 7. Dallas McIntosh/Donald Schmaltz
TOP D-MAN:
1. Rylan McKinnon 2. Josh Wik
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
1. Cade Slusar 2. Kevin Paul 3. Colby Schneider 4. Kody Orr 5. Rylan McKinnon 6. Craig Fournier/Dallas McIntosh 7. Dalton Kaake
PLAY OFF MVP:
1. Kevin Woloshyn 2. Kevin Woloshyn/Curtis Moorhead 3. Steven Eberts/Kelly Andrew
COACHING STAFF / MANAGEMENT:
Blaine Stork – Head Coach and GM
Al Fournier – Head Coach, GM/President
Sean Chapman – Director of Player Personnel / Associate Coach President/GM
Jack Cameron – Assistant Coach
Bryce Weiss – Assistant Coach
Garett Stokke – Assistant Coach
Derek Behrman – Assistant Coach/Assistant GM
CYCLONE PJHL AWARD WINNERS:
ALUMNI: