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North Vancouver Wolf Pack
Nor Van Wolfpack
City North Vancouver, British Columbia
League Pacific Junior Hockey League
Conference Tom Shaw
Founded 2008 (2008)–09
Home arena Harry Jerome Arena
Colors Blue, Silver and White
              
General manager Flag of Canada Dean Samson
Head coach Flag of Canada Bayne Koen

Website
northvanwolfpack.com
Franchise history
2008-11 Squamish Wolf Pack
2011-present North Vancouver Wolf Pack

The North Vancouver Wolf Pack is a Junior "B" ice hockey team based in North Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaThey are members of the Tom Shaw Conference of the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL).

The Wolf Pack play their home games at Harry Jerome Arena in North Vancouver.

History[]

The team was founded in 2008 in Squamish, British Columbia as the Squamish Wolf Pack until relocating to North Vancouver in 2011.


In the 2013-14 the team earned the most points and had their highest placing (2nd, Tom Shaw) in their division and earned their first playoff series win.

The 2014-2015 season marked the best season in franchise history winning the PJHL Division Championship beating Richmond Sockeyes by 1 point for 1st in league and in Harold Britain Conference. 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 marked two of the best seasons in North Vancouver Wolfpack history.

From 2008-2015 Matt Samson was the team's president, general manager and coach. For the 2015-16 Season Matt Samson was hired by the Merritt Centennials of the British Columbia Hockey League. Bayne Koen took over as Head Coach and Elias Godoy became General Manager and assistant coach. Jamie Creamore, a former Wolf Pack Player became Assistant Coach. Grant Amman is the Trainer. Dean Samson is CEO.

2017 Grant Amman was named PJHL Trainer of the Year. Tanner Versluis Rookie of the Year.

The John Brodie Scholarship Award 2017 recipients Shane Kumar and Jack Tadey.

2017-18 Season the Staff: Bayne Koen Head Coach & Assistant General Manager. Jamie Creamore Assistant Coach. Grant Amman Trainer. Dean Samson General Manager and CEO.

logo as Squamish Wolf Pack

Season-by-season record[]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
Squamish Wolf Pack
2008-09 44 14 30 0 4 32 117 237 5th, Tom Shaw Did not qualify
2009-10 48 16 26 0 6 38 164 212 5th, Tom Shaw Did not qualify
2010-11 46 6 36 0 4 16 122 251 5th, Tom Shaw Did not qualify
North Vancouver Wolf Pack
2011-12 44 20 21 2 1 43 141 176 4th, Tom Shaw Lost Div. SemiFinals, 1-4 (Sockeyes)
2012-13 44 24 18 1 1 50 155 146 3rd, Tom Shaw Lost Div. SemiFinals, 0-4 (Ice Hawks)
2013-14 44 26 14 2 2 56 161 121 2nd, Tom Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4-2 (Ice Hawks)
Lost Div. Finals, 0-4 (Sockeyes)
2014-15 44 32 9 1 2 67 203 131 1st, Tom Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4-0 (Ice Hawks)
Won Div. Finals, 4-1 (Steelers)
Won PJHL Final, 4-2 (Outlaws)
2015-16 44 32 9 0 3 67 224 130 1st, Tom Shaw Lost Div. SemiFinals, 2-4 (Ice Hawks)
2016-17 44 17 24 1 2 37 133 153 4th, Tom Shaw tbd Div. SemiFinals, 1-1 (Ice Hawks)
2017-18 44 27 14 0 3 57 134 124 3rd of 5, Tom Shaw Lost Div. SemiFinals, 1-4 (Sockeyes)
2018–19 44 34 9 0 1 203 93 69 T-1st of 6, Shaw Won Quarterfinals, 4-1 (Flames)
Won Semifinals, 4-1 (Steelers)
Won Final, 4-0 (Trappers)
2019-20 44 40 3 0 1 260 91 81 1st of 6, Tom Shaw Won quarterfinals 4-1 (Whalers) Won Semifinals 4-0 (Steelers) Final cancelled prior to starting

3-4 (Grandview Steelers)

2020-21 5 2 3 0 0 4 18 19 N/A Season cancelled
2021-22 44 31 7 5 1 68 175 110 1st Shaw Lost Quarterfinals
2022-23 48 26 19 2 1 55 191 180 5th Shaw Lost First Round

Cyclone Taylor Cup[]

British Columbia Jr B Provincial Championships

Season Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2015 ** L, Campbell River 3-6
OTL, Mission City 6-7
OTL, Kimberley 4-5
0-1-2 4th of 4 n/a L, Mission City 0-7 n/a
2019 W, Storm 4-1
L, Revelstoke 1-5
L, Victoria 3-0
1-2-0-0 3rd of 4 - W, 3-2 (ot) Storm Did not qualify
  • In 2015 Mission City host & Wolfpack qualify as PJHL Champions.

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