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Williams Lake Mustangs

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Williams Lake Mustangs
CityWilliams Lake, British Columbia
LeagueKootenay International Junior Hockey League
ConferenceOkanagan/Shushwap
DivisionDoug Birks
Founded2011
Home arenaCariboo Memorial Recreation Centre
ColoursBlue, Grey, White
     
General managerTyrel Lucas
Head coachTyrel Lucas
Websitewlmustangs.ca
Franchise history
2011-2024Summerland Steam
2024-presentWilliams Lake Mustangs

The Williams Lake Mustangs are a junior ice hockey team based in Williams Lake, British Columbia. The team will play in the Bill Ohlhausen Division of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League (KIJHL). The team will play its home games at the Cariboo Memorial Recreation Centre beginning in the 2024-25 KIJHL season. The team relocated to Williams Lake in 2024 from Summerland where they played as the Summerland Steam from 2011 to 2024.

History

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The Summerland Steam debuted as an expansion team in the 2011–12 season of the KIJHL. The town of Summerland previously had a franchise in the KIJHL, called the Summerland Sting, which relocated to Penticton for the 2009-10 KIJHL season, only two seasons before the Steam were founded. In the 1980s, the town was home to the Summerland Buckaroos, a Junior A team in the British Columbia Hockey League. The Buckaroos only lasted five seasons due to continuous losing records. The team had its best post-season run in following the 2015-16 season, winning their division before being defeated by the 100 Mile House Wranglers in the league semi-finals.

The team relocated to Williams Lake in March of 2024 and was renamed the Williams Lake Mustangs.[1]

Season-by-season record

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Summerland Steam

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

Season GP W L T OTL PTS GF GA Finish Playoffs
2011-12 52 15 35 0 2 32 197 300 5th of 5, Okanagan
17th of 20, KIJHL
Did not qualify
2012-13 52 21 28 1 2 45 163 202 4th of 5, Okanagan
14th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals, 2-4 (Chiefs)
2013-14 52 33 15 1 3 70 208 152 1st of 5, Okanagan
5th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinals, 2-4 (Knights)
2014-15 52 28 19 2 3 61 167 141 2nd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
8th of 20, KIJHL
Won Div. Semifinal, 4-3 (Chiefs)
Lost Div. Finals,2-4 (Coyotes)
2015-16 52 34 16 0 2 70 173 122 2nd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
5th of 20, KIJHL
Won Div. Semifinal, 4-3 (Chiefs)
Won Div. Finals, 4-2 (Coyotes)
Lost Conf Finals, 1-4 (Wranglers)
2016-17 41 29 8 1 3 62 162 103 2nd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
4th of 20, KIJHL
Won Div Semifinal, 4-3 (Chiefs)
Lost Div Finals, 0-4 (Coyotes)
2017-18 41 27 16 1 3 58 173 156 3rd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
9th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinal, 4-3 (Chiefs)
2018-19 49 25 20 2 2 54 166 155 2nd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
8th of 20, KIJHL
Won Div Semifinal, 4-1 (Posse)
Lost Div Finals, 4-1 (Chiefs)
2019-20 49 22 22 1 4 49 162 174 3rd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
12th of 20, KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinal, 4-0 (Posse)
2020-21 3 2 1 0 0 4 9 8 Season cancelled Season cancelled due to COVID-19
2021-22 42 22 16 - 4 48 148 163 3rd of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
9th of 19, KIJHL
Won Div Semifinal, 4-1 (Chiefs)
Lost Div Final, 2-4 (Coyotes)
2022-23 44 14 24 - 6 34 104 165 4th of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
16th of 19, KIJHL
Lost Div Semifinal, 0-4 (Posse)
2023-24 44 9 29 5 1 24 74 199 5th of 5, Bill Ohlhausen
18th of 20, KIJHL
Did Not Qualify

Playoffs

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Summerland Steam

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Season Division Semifinals Division Finals Conference Finals KIJHL Championship
2011-12 Did not qualify
2012-13 L, 2-4, Kelowna
2013-14 L, 2-4, North Okanagan
2014-15 W, 4-3, Kelowna L, 2-4, Osoyoos
2015-16 W, 4-2, Kelowna W, 4-2, Osoyoos L, 1-4, 100 Mile House
2016-17 W, 4-3, Kelowna L, 0-4, Osoyoos
2017-18 L, 4-3, Kelowna
2018-19 W, 4-1, Princeton L, 4-1, Kelowna
2019-20 L, 4-0, Princeton
2020-21 Playoffs cancelled due to coronavirus
2021-22 W, 4-1, Kelowna L, 2-4, Osoyoos
2022-23 L, 0-4, Princeton
2023-24 Did not qualify

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Arendt, John (22 March 2024). "Summerland Steam sold, relocating to Williams Lake". Vernon Morning Star. Black Press Media. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
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