Humboldt Broncos
The Humboldt Broncos are a Canadian junior "A" ice hockey team from Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Established in 1970, the Broncos play in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
History
The Broncos were established in 1970 by a group of local organizers. The team was originally affiliated with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League, who supplied the team with team name, jerseys and some players. They also had a close affiliation that year with St Peter's College in nearby Muenster. The Broncos originally played at the Leo Parker Arena and then move into the new Elgar Petersen Arena since 1980, which has a capacity of 1,800. The team also won the 2003 and 2008 Royal Bank Cup. The team's mascot is a horse named SlapShot. The team colors are green, gold black and white.The Broncos are the most successful team in SJHL history, having won the league championship ten times, the ANAVET/CANALTA Cup seven times, and the Royal Bank Cup twice.
In very early years under the guidance of Coach Dr. Terry Henning and GM Dr. Gerry Rooney in 1971–72, the Broncos defeated the Melville Millionaires in 5 games to win their first SJHL Championship and then went on to defeat the Dauphin Kings in 6 games to win the Anavet/Canalta Cup ; eventually losing in 5 games to the Red Deer Rustlers in the Centennial Cup West Final. In 1972-73, the Broncos again were again Saskatchewan provincial Junior A champions. The Broncos were eliminated by Portage La Prairie in the controversial SK-MB cup playoffs.
The Humboldt Broncos won the league championship in 2007, defeating the Melville Millionaires 4 games to 1. The Broncos lost the Anavet Cup to the MJHL's Selkirk Steelers 4 games to 3. Game 7 was won by the Steelers 4–3 in quadruple overtime. Dean Brockman was voted Coach of the Year in 2007, 2008, and 2009.
The Humboldt Broncos won the league/Royal Bank championship twice, in 2003 and as well in 2008, defeating the Kindersley Klippers 4 games to 3. The Broncos won the Anavet Cup defeating the MJHL's Portage Terriers 4 games to 0. The last two games of the series were shutouts for the Broncos. The Broncos won the Royal Bank Cup against the AJHL's Camrose Kodiaks the final score: 1–0.
The Humboldt Broncos won the league championship in 2009 defeating the Melville Millionaires 4 games to 1. The Broncos won the Anavet Cup defeating the Portage Terriers 4 games to 3. The last 2 games were won in overtime at Portage. The Broncos lost in the Royal Bank Cup final by a 2–0 score to the Vernon Vipers BCHL.
The Broncos won the SJHL championship in 2011–12 defeating the Weyburn Red Wings in six games. They went on to beat the Portage Terriers in seven games to win the last Anavet Cup Championship before losing to the Woodstock Slammers on home ice in the 2012 RBC Cup semi-final 4–3 in overtime.
In 2012–13 the Broncos made it back to the SJHL finals where they lost to the Yorkton Terriers in six games losing 4–3 in the sixth game.
After the 2013–14 season longtime head coach Dean Brockman left the team to take a job as an assistant coach with the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League. The Broncos eventually hired Ryan Smith as head coach.
In 2014–15, the Broncos lost to the Weyburn Red Wings in four games in the first round. After the season Smith left the team to take an assistant coaching position with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western Hockey League. The Broncos eventually hired Darcy Haugen as head coach.
In 2015–16, the Broncos missed the playoffs for the first time since the 1979–80 season, marking the end of a playoff streak longer than the Detroit Red Wings' then active streak of 25 years.
In 2016–17, the Broncos finished 5th overall in the SJHL Standings but were swept by the Nipawin Hawks in the opening round of the SJHL playoffs.
Bus crash
In 2018, the Broncos had advanced to the SJHL semi-finals, but were trailing in the series against the Nipawin Hawks by 3–1 heading into Game 5 on April 6. En route to the game, the Broncos' team bus collided with a semi-truck on Highway 35 near Armley; the local RCMP reported 16 fatalities as a result of the accident, and the game was cancelled. The victims included 10 players, two coaches, a statistician, a broadcaster, the bus driver, and an athletic therapist. The remaining passengers, 13 players, received injuries, most of them serious. The president of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Bill Chow, has described the incident as tragic, heart-breaking, the league's "worst nightmare."In December 2018, the Broncos were named the Canadian Newsmaker of the Year by the Canadian Press.
In their first game of the 2018-19 season following the crash, the Broncos lost to the team they had been playing in the finals, the Nipawin Hawks, by a score of 2-1. The game had pre-game and post-game ceremonies for all members involved in the crash. The Broncos qualified for the playoffs this season, but we’re eliminated in the second round.
The Broncos were in a position to qualify for the playoffs in the 2019-2020 season, but the remainder of the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Season-by-season standings
The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League was called the Saskatchewan Amateur Junior Hockey League until the end of the 1972–73 season.Season | GP | W | L | T | OTL | GF | GA | P | Results | Playoffs |
1970–71 | 36 | 22 | 14 | 0 | - | 258 | 175 | 44 | 4th SJHL | Lost to Weyburn in Semi-final |
1971–72 | 44 | 32 | 12 | 0 | - | 269 | 169 | 53 | 1st SJHL | Won League Championship |
1972–73 | 48 | 29 | 19 | 0 | - | 242 | 171 | 58 | 2nd SJHL North | Won League Championship |
1973–74 | 50 | 25 | 24 | 2 | - | 259 | 226 | 52 | 4th SJHL North | |
1974–75 | 57 | 25 | 30 | 2 | - | 281 | 258 | 52 | 5th SJHL North | |
1975–76 | 58 | 30 | 25 | 3 | - | 272 | 246 | 63 | 3rd SJHL North | |
1976–77 | 60 | 20 | 38 | 2 | - | 235 | 325 | 42 | 4th SJHL North | |
1977–78 | 60 | 34 | 25 | 1 | - | 300 | 269 | 69 | 3rd SJHL North | |
1978–79 | 60 | 31 | 25 | 4 | - | 297 | 270 | 66 | 3rd SJHL North | |
1979–80 | 60 | 23 | 37 | 0 | - | 275 | 351 | 46 | 4th SJHL North | DNQ |
1980–81 | 60 | 39 | 19 | 2 | - | 413 | 291 | 80 | 2nd SJHL North | |
1981–82 | 60 | 30 | 27 | 3 | - | 327 | 280 | 63 | 4th SJHL North | Lost Quarter-final |
1982–83 | 64 | 36 | 26 | 2 | - | 297 | 235 | 74 | 3rd SJHL | Lost 1st Round |
1983–84 | 64 | 23 | 40 | 1 | - | 279 | 317 | 47 | 8th SJHL | Lost 1st Round |
1984–85 | 64 | 35 | 25 | 4 | - | 327 | 232 | 74 | 5th SJHL | Lost Quarter-final |
1985–86 | 60 | 56 | 4 | 0 | - | 469 | 170 | 112 | 1st SJHL | Won League |
1986–87 | 64 | 55 | 9 | 0 | - | 454 | 223 | 110 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Lost in MCC |
1987–88 | 60 | 51 | 7 | 2 | - | 370 | 178 | 104 | 2nd SJHL | |
1988–89 | 64 | 48 | 15 | 1 | - | 397 | 270 | 97 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Won Anavet Cup |
1989–90 | 68 | 52 | 14 | 2 | - | 352 | 267 | 106 | 1st SJHL | Lost Quarter-final |
1990–91 | 68 | 45 | 20 | 3 | - | 351 | 267 | 93 | 1st SJHL North | Lost Final |
1991–92 | 64 | 37 | 26 | 1 | - | 284 | 266 | 75 | 2nd SJHL North | Lost Semi-final |
1992–93 | 64 | 32 | 25 | 7 | - | 251 | 251 | 71 | 3rd SJHL North | Lost Semi-final |
1993–94 | 68 | 37 | 25 | 6 | - | 273 | 251 | 80 | 3rd SJHL North | Lost Quarter-final |
1994–95 | 64 | 21 | 35 | 8 | - | 236 | 286 | 50 | 5th SJHL North | Lost 1st Round |
1995–96 | 64 | 25 | 32 | 7 | - | 194 | 220 | 57 | 4th SJHL North | Lost Quarter-final |
1996–97 | 64 | 24 | 32 | 8 | - | 202 | 231 | 56 | 5th SJHL North | Lost 1st Round |
1997–98 | 64 | 31 | 24 | 9 | - | 245 | 242 | 71 | 4th SJHL North | Lost 1st Round |
1998–99 | 66 | 35 | 28 | 3 | - | 248 | 251 | 73 | 3rd SJHL North | Lost Final |
1999-00 | 60 | 28 | 25 | 7 | - | 203 | 224 | 63 | 4th SJHL North | Lost Semi-final |
2000–01 | 62 | 29 | 25 | 6 | 6 | 208 | 217 | 66 | 4th SJHL Dodge | Lost Quarter-final |
2001–02 | 64 | 38 | 17 | 5 | 4 | 248 | 184 | 85 | 2nd SJHL Sherwood | Lost Final |
2002–03 | 60 | 39 | 12 | 6 | 3 | 254 | 191 | 87 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Won AC, Won RBC |
2003–04 | 60 | 35 | 14 | 10 | 1 | 214 | 151 | 81 | 1st SJHL | Lost Semi-final |
2004–05 | 55 | 27 | 23 | 2 | 3 | 176 | 164 | 59 | 4th SJHL Sherwood | Lost Quarter-final |
2005–06 | 55 | 18 | 28 | 3 | 6 | 146 | 201 | 45 | 5th SJHL Sherwood | Lost 1st Round |
2006–07 | 58 | 41 | 14 | 0 | 3 | 241 | 173 | 85 | 1st SJHL Itech | Won League, Lost Anavet Cup 4–3 |
2007–08 | 58 | 48 | 9 | - | 1 | 235 | 113 | 97 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Won AC, Won RBC |
2008–09 | 56 | 45 | 8 | - | 3 | 249 | 130 | 93 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Won Anavet Cup |
2009–10 | 58 | 24 | 26 | - | 8 | 160 | 179 | 56 | 9th SJHL | Lost Preliminary 3–0 |
2010–11 | 58 | 33 | 24 | - | 1 | 216 | 198 | 67 | 5th SJHL | Lost Quarter-final 4–2 |
2011–12 | 58 | 42 | 11 | - | 5 | 240 | 145 | 89 | 1st SJHL | Won League, Won Anavet Cup |
2012–13 | 54 | 36 | 14 | - | 2 | 185 | 120 | 76 | T-1st SJHL | Lost in SJHL Final 2–4 |
2013–14 | 56 | 31 | 20 | - | 1 | 146 | 132 | 67 | 6th SJHL | Lost in 2nd Round 1–4 |
2014–15 | 56 | 24 | 25 | - | 7 | 152 | 163 | 55 | 4th of 4 Vittera 8th of 12 SJHL | Lost Wildcard, 1–3 |
2015–16 | 58 | 17 | 36 | 4 | 1 | 165 | 245 | 39 | 4th of 4 Finning 11th of 12 SJHL | DNQ |
2016–17 | 58 | 31 | 25 | 1 | 1 | 178 | 178 | 64 | 2nd of 4 Finning 5th of 12 SJHL | Lost Quarterfinals, 0–4 |
2017–18 | 58 | 33 | 19 | 3 | 3 | 203 | 165 | 72 | 2nd of 4 Global Ag ?th of 12 SJHL | Won Quarterfinals, 4–1 *Semifinals, 1–3 trailing |
Playoffs
- 1971 Lost Final
- 1972 Won Provincial League Championship, Won Man/Sask championship, Lost Centennial West Final/Abbott Cup
- 1973 Won League, Lost Man/Sask championship
- 1974 Lost Quarter-final
- 1975 DNQ
- 1976 Lost Quarter-final
- 1977 Lost Quarter-final
- 1978 Lost Quarter-final
- 1979 Lost Quarter-final
- 1980 DNQ
- 1981 Lost Semi-final
- 1982 Lost Quarter-final
- 1983 Lost Quarter-final
- 1984 Lost Quarter-final
- 1985 Lost Semi-final
- 1986 Won League, Lost Anavet Cup
- 1987 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Lost Abbott Cup, Hosted 1987 Centennial Cup, Lost Final
- 1988 Lost Semi-final
- 1989 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Lost Abbott Cup
- 1990 Lost Semi-final
- 1991 Lost Final
- 1992 Lost Semi-final
- 1993 Lost Quarter-final
- 1994 Lost Semi-final
- 1995 Lost Preliminary
- 1996 Lost Quarter-final
- 1997 Lost Preliminary
- 1998 Lost Preliminary
- 1999 Lost Final
- 2000 Lost Semi-final
- 2001 Lost Quarter-final
- 2002 Lost Final
- 2003 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Won 2003 Royal Bank Cup
- 2004 Lost Semi-final
- 2005 Lost Quarter-final
- 2006 Lost Preliminary
- 2007 Won League, Lost Anavet Cup
- 2008 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Won 2008 Royal Bank Cup
- 2009 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Lost 2009 Royal Bank Cup final
- 2010 Lost Preliminary
- 2011 Lost Quarter-final
- 2012 Won League, Won Anavet Cup, Lost Royal Bank Cup Semi-final
- 2013 Lost Final
- 2014 Lost Semi-final
- 2015 Lost Wildcard
- 2016 DNQ
- 2017 Lost Quarter-final
- 2018 see Humboldt Broncos bus crash''
Retired numbers
- – The number worn by Graysen Cameron won't officially be retired until the end of his tenure with the team.
No. | Player | Position | Career | No. retirement |
3 | Xavier Labelle | D | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
5 | Adam Herold | D | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
7 | Stephen Wack | D | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
9* | Graysen Cameron | F | 2017–2020 | September 12, 2018 |
10 | Ryan Straschnitzki | D | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
11 | Jacob Leicht | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
12 | Conner Lukan | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
13 | Jaxon Joseph | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
14 | Bryce Fiske | D | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
15 | Tyler Smith | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
16 | Kaleb Dahlgren | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
17 | Evan Thomas | F | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
18 | Logan Hunter | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
19 | Matthieu Gomercic | F | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
20 | Logan Schatz | F | 2013–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
21 | Nick Shumlanski | F | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
23 | Derek Patter | F | 2017–2019 | September 12, 2018 |
24 | Morgan Gobeil | D | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
26 | Brayden Camrud | F | 2016–2019 | September 12, 2018 |
27 | Logan Boulet | D | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
28 | Layne Matechuk | D | 2016–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
30 | Parker Tobin | G | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
31 | Jacob Wassermann | G | 2017–2018 | September 12, 2018 |
NHL alumni
- Sheldon Brookbank – Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils, Anaheim Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks
- Kelly Chase – St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Curt Giles – Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues
- Bill McDougall – Detroit Red Wings, Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning
- Terry Ruskowski – Winnipeg Jets, Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Pittsburgh Penguins, Minnesota North Stars