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Weyburn Red Wings
Weyburn Red Wings logo
League SJHL
Division Sherwood
Founded 1961
Arena Weyburn Colosseum
Location Weyburn
Team Colors Red and White
Head Coach Dwight McMillan

The Weyburn Red Wings are a junior ice hockey team, based in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and currently playing in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Tier II Junior A Ice hockey league under Hockey Canada, a part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. Year 1961 ( MCMLXI) was a Common year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Weyburn Colosseum is an indoor Arena located in Weyburn Saskatchewan. Junior hockey is a catch-all term used to describe various levels of Ice hockey competition for players generally between the ages of 16 and 20 years old The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League is a Tier II Junior A Ice hockey league under Hockey Canada, a part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. They play their home games at the Weyburn Colosseum which has a seating capacity of 1,950. The Weyburn Colosseum is an indoor Arena located in Weyburn Saskatchewan. The team colours are red and white. The team logo is the same as the NHL's Detroit Red Wings. The Detroit Red Wings are a professional Ice hockey team based in Detroit Michigan, and current Stanley Cup champions

The team was created in 1961 and was named after the NHL's Detroit Red Wings. The Detroit Red Wings are a professional Ice hockey team based in Detroit Michigan, and current Stanley Cup champions The team was one of the founding members of the Western Hockey League in 1966, but left in 1968 to return to the SJHL. This article refers to the junior Western Hockey League For other leagues with the same name see Western Hockey League (disambiguation. Year 1966 ( MCMLXVI) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. Year 1968 ( MCMLXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Increasing travel costs of playing in the Western Hockey League was the main reason for moving back to the SJHL.

The team is the most successful in the league in terms of league championships won. They have won 9 SJHL championships in their history. They won it in 1970, 1971, 1984, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, and 2002.

The team won the Royal Bank Cup, representative of national Canadian Junior A Hockey League supremacy, in 2005. The Royal Bank Cup is an annual Ice hockey tournament held to determine the Canadian Junior A champion. The Canadian Junior Hockey League ( CJHL) an association of Canadian Junior A Ice hockey leagues and teams formed in November 1993 Year 2005 ( MMV) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. They won the Cup on home ice, defeating the Camrose Kodiaks 3–2 in front of 2,152 fans in the championship game. The Camrose Kodiaks are a Canadian Junior "A" Ice hockey team in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. They also won the trophy in 1984, defeating the Orillia Travelways 3–0 in the seventh game in front of 2,375 fans at the Weyburn Colosseum. Year 1984 ( MCMLXXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar)

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Season-by-Season Standings

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1966–67 56 16 30 10 - 214 269 42 6th WCJHL Lost 1st Round
1967–68 60 15 40 5 - 218 311 35 11th WCJHL DNQ
1968–69 43 25 17 1 - 234 184 50 2nd SJHL
1969–70 36 25 8 3 - 181 125 53 1st SJHL Won League
1970–71 36 30 6 0 - 278 117 60 1st SJHL Won League
1971–72 - - - - - - - - SJHL
1972–73 48 36 12 0 - 253 168 72 1st SJHL
1973–74 50 31 18 1 - 212 146 63 3rd SJHL South
1974–75 58 39 17 2 - 286 184 80 3rd SJHL South
1975–76 58 42 15 1 - 296 190 85 1st SJHL South
1976–77 60 46 14 0 - 335 191 92 1st SJHL
1977–78 60 29 29 2 - 267 299 60 4th SJHL South
1978–79 60 28 30 2 - 239 283 58 4th SJHL South
1979–80 60 24 33 3 - 279 324 51 5th SJHL South Lost 1st Round
1980–81 60 27 31 2 - 296 298 56 4th SJHL South
1981–82 60 25 33 2 - 222 261 54 3rd SJHL South Lost Semi-final
1982–83 64 53 9 2 - 385 184 108 1st SJHL Lost Final
1983–84 64 40 23 1 - 308 266 81 2nd SJHL Won League, Won AC, Won CC
1984–85 64 45 14 5 - 328 216 95 1st SJHL Lost Final
1985–86 60 23 35 2 - 273 307 48 7th SJHL
1986–87 64 25 38 1 - 258 288 51 7th SJHL Lost 1st Round
1987–88 60 25 34 1 - 257 308 51 7th SJHL
1988–89 64 22 26 4 - 292 372 46 6th SJHL South
1989–90 68 43 18 7 - 360 271 93 1st SJHL South Lost Quarter-final
1990–91 68 39 27 2 - 329 269 80 3rd SJHL South Lost Semi-final
1991–92 64 38 20 6 - 305 273 82 2nd SJHL South Lost Quarter-final
1992–93 64 26 30 8 - 277 284 60 4th SJHL South Lost Quarter-final
1993–94 68 42 16 10 - 317 223 94 1st SJHL Won League, Won AC
1994–95 64 33 26 5 - 302 249 71 3rd SJHL South Won League
1995–96 64 25 29 10 - 256 257 60 4th SJHL South Lost 1st Round
1996–97 64 45 13 6 - 336 199 96 1st SJHL Won League, Won AC
1997–98 64 31 24 9 - 277 218 71 2nd SJHL South Won League, Won AC
1998–99 66 27 36 3 - 220 253 57 6th SJHL South DNQ
1999–00 60 34 21 5 - 247 209 73 2nd SJHL South Lost Final
2000–01 62 41 17 2 2 274 185 86 1st SJHL Sherwood Won League, Won AC
2001–02 64 23 30 5 6 222 255 57 4th SJHL Sherwood Lost Quarter-final
2002–03 60 29 25 4 2 209 215 64 3rd SJHL Sherwood Lost Quarter-final
2003–04 60 34 19 5 2 228 185 75 2nd SJHL Sherwood Lost Final
2004–05 55 18 27 8 2 142 166 46 5th SJHL Sherwood Lost 1st Round, Won RBC as host
2005–06 55 25 23 4 3 144 146 57 4th SJHL Sherwood Lost Quarter-final
2006–07 58 24 26 0 8 173 200 56 5th SJHL Sherwood Lost Quarter-final
2007–08 58 36 14 - 8 196 164 80 2nd SJHL

NHL alumni

Totals include all incarnations of the Red Wings in the WHL and SJHL. The 1966–67 WCJHL season was the inaugural season of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League, known in the present day as the Western Hockey League. The 1967–68 WCJHL season was the 2nd season of the Western Canada Junior Hockey League, known in the present day as the Western Hockey League. The Anavet Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Royal Bank Cup is an annual Ice hockey tournament held to determine the Canadian Junior A champion. The Anavet Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Anavet Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Anavet Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Anavet Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Royal Bank Cup is an annual Ice hockey tournament held to determine the Canadian Junior A champion.

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Preceded by
North York Rangers
Centennial Cup Champions
1984
Succeeded by
Orillia Travelways
Preceded by
Aurora Tigers
Royal Bank Cup Champions
2005
Succeeded by
Burnaby Express
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