Battlefords North Stars


The Battlefords North Stars are a Junior "A" ice hockey team based in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada, that plays in the Saskatchewan [Junior Hockey League]. The team was founded in 1973 as the Battlefords Barons and has been known as the North Stars since 1983. They have won four SJHL Championships, most recently in 2023.

History

The team was founded in 1973 when the team's first board of directors, led by Art Streuby, created a franchise to join the SJHL named the Battlefords Barons.
In the team's first season, they posted an abysmal record of 10–40–0, improving to 31-26-1 the following year.
In 1983-84 the team's name was changed to the North Battleford North Stars, adopting a logo similar to their namesake, the Minnesota North Stars in the National Hockey League.
In the 1990s a new logo taking heavy inspiration from the first Dallas Stars logo would be brought into use, and remains the team's logo today, along with the black and silver colour scheme. The team's name was also shortened to "Battlefords North Stars".
The team celebrated its 50th anniversary in June 2023.

Season-by-season standings

Playoffs

  • 1989 Lost quarter-final
  • 1990 Lost quarter-final
  • 1991 Lost quarter-final
  • 1992 DNQ
  • 1993 DNQ
  • 1994 Lost quarter-final
  • 1995 Lost final
  • 1996 Lost semi-final
  • 1997 Lost final
  • 1998 Lost quarter-final
  • 1999 Lost quarter-final
  • 2000 Won League, won Anavet Cup, lost Royal Bank Cup Semi-final - Won Bronze
  • 2001 DNQ
  • 2002 Lost quarter-final
  • 2003 Lost semi-final
  • 2004 Lost quarter-final
  • 2005 Lost final
  • 2006 Lost final
  • 2007 Lost quarter-final
  • 2008 DNQ
  • 2009 Lost quarter-final
  • 2010 Lost semi-final
  • 2011 ''Lost Preliminary''

Western Canada Cup

Western Canada Championships ** BCHL - AJHL- SJHL - MJHL - Host **
Round robin play with 1st vs 2nd - winner advance to National Championship & loser to Runner-up Game
3rd vs 4th in 2nd semi-final winner to Runner-up game loser eliminated.
Runner-up game determines 2nd representative to National Championship.
Competition began 2013 season. Ended following 2017 playoffs.
YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemifinalGold Medal GameRunner-up Game
2017OTL, Penticton Vees 1–2
L, Portage Terriers 3–5
L, Brooks Bandits 1–4
W, Chilliwack Chiefs 3-0
1-0-2-14th of 5L, Penticton Vees 0-4n/an/a

Centennial Cup - ''Revised format 2022''

Canadian Jr. A National Championships
Maritime Junior Hockey League, Quebec Junior Hockey League, Central Canada Hockey League, Ontario Junior Hockey League, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, Superior International Junior Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Alberta Junior Hockey League, and Host. The BCHL declared itself an independent league and there is no BC representative.
Round-robin play in two 5-team pools with top three in pool advancing to determine a Champion.
YearRound-robinRecordStandingQuarterfinalSemifinalChampionship
2023W, Kam River Fighting Walleyes, 4–1
L, Collingwood Blues, 1–3
W, Portage Terriers, 3–2
W, Steinback Pistons, 3-1
3-1-01st of 5
Pool B
byeWon 7–1
Portage Terriers
Lost 3–4
Brooks Bandits

NHL alumni