The final score was one-sided … 11-3.
The season-opening loss to the Drumheller Dragons wasn’t exactly what the Brooks Bandits had in mind as they began their journey towards hosting the 2019 National Junior A Championship. Luckily, they wouldn’t have to experience it all that often – they only lost two more games all season.
The Bandits ran roughshod over the AJHL, rewriting the record book with a remarkable 57-3 record, an unbeaten 30-0 mark on home ice and a season-ending 33-game win streak.
They set records for wins, home-ice wins and points in a season, scored the most goals since the turn of the century and owned the No. 1 spot in the CJHL Top 20 for 17 of 22 weeks, including the final 11 in a row.
Brooks put five players in the top 16 of AJHL scoring, and had eight who averaged at least a point per game. At the other end, Pierce Charleson won 42 of his 44 starts, and back-up Tanner Marshall was a perfect 12-0 with a 1.33 goals-against average.
So what did the AJHL learn that the rest of the nation will soon find out? The Bandits can beat you any way and every way.
A league championship was almost a foregone conclusion, although Brooks was pushed by Canmore in the quarter-finals and suffered its first two home losses to Okotoks in the semis before sweeping aside Spruce Grove to claim a fifth AJHL title in eight years.
Now it’s on to the main event, the National Junior A Championship.
The Bandits will look to continue the recent run of success by host teams; the home side has reached the championship game in each of the last four years, with three of those – Portage (2015), Cobourg (2017) and Chilliwack (2018) – taking the top prize.
HOW THEY GOT TO BROOKS
Alberta Junior Hockey League Quarter-final: defeated Canmore 4-1 (8-2, 8-1, 2-3 OT, 4-3 OT, 4-0) Semifinal: defeated Okotoks 4-2 (7-5, 3-6, 6-1, 6-5 OT, 2-3, 3-0) AJHL championship: defeated Spruce Grove 4-0 (3-2, 3-2 2OT, 5-1, 2-0)
Doyle Cup Championship: lost to Prince George 4-2 (0-2, 3-1, 4-0, 1-3, 1-4, 2-4)
REGULAR SEASON
Record (W-L-OTL): 57-3-0 (1st in AJHL) Goals for: 334 (1st in AJHL) Goals against: 125 (1st in AJHL) Power play: 95 for 321 (29.6% – 1st in AJHL) Penalty killing: 211 of 250 (84.4% – 7th in AJHL) Longest winning streak: 33 (Nov. 30-March 2) Top 3 scorers: - William Lemay – 32G 58A 90P (1st in AJHL) - Ray Christy – 16G 55A 71P (7th in AJHL) - Simon Gravel – 33G 34A 67P (9th in AJHL)
PLAYOFFS
Record: 14-7 Goals for: 77 Goals against: 48 Power play: 19 for 88 (21.6%) Penalty killing: 78 of 88 (88.6%) Top 3 scorers: - William Lemay – 11G 13A 24P - Tyler Campbell – 7G 12A 19P - Simon Boyko – 5G 11A 16P
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
2013 – Brooks Bandits | national champions | 5-1 | 27GF 14GA 2016 – Brooks Bandits | 4th place | 3-2 | 17GF 15GA 2017 – Brooks Bandits | 2nd place | 4-2 | 24GF 12GA
COMMITMENTS
Andranik Armstrong – University of Massachusetts-Lowell (2019-20) Luke Bast – University of North Dakota (2019-20) Tyler Bates – Colorado College (2021-22) Simon Boyko – University of Vermont (2019-20) Tyler Campbell – Dartmouth College (2019-20) Corson Ceulemans – University of Wisconsin (2022-23) Ray Christy – Colorado College (2020-21) Simon Gravel – Canisius College (2019-20) Nick Hale – College of the Holy Cross (2019-20) Mack Hancock – University of Alaska-Anchorage (2019-20) Jakob Lee – Canisius College (2020-21) William Lemay – University of Vermont (2019-20) Andrew Lucas – University of Vermont (2019-20) Ryan Mahshie – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2019-20) Nathan Plessis – Brown University (2019-20) Brandon Scanlin – University of Nebraska-Omaha (2019-20) Arnaud Vachon – Colgate University (2019-20) Carter Wolski – Red Deer College (2019-20)
CJHL TOP 20 RANKINGS
Sept. 24 – not ranked Oct. 1 – 13th Oct. 8 – 3rd Oct. 15 – 1st Oct. 22 – 1st Oct. 29 – 3rd Nov. 5 – 1st Nov. 12 – 1st Nov. 19 – 1st Nov. 26 – 1st Dec. 3 – 3rd Dec. 10 – 1st Dec. 17 – 1st Jan. 7 – 1st Jan. 14 – 1st Jan. 21 – 1st Jan. 28 – 1st Feb. 4 – 1st Feb. 11 – 1st Feb. 18 – 1st Feb. 25 – 1st March 4 – 1st
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