Terrace River Kings

The Quesnel Kangaroos celebrate the big win in the deciding game of the CIHL playoffs. (Tracey Roberts photo - Quesnel Cariboo Observer)

River Kings come up short in bid for CIHL title

Game 3 was a fully charged all-the-marbles atmosphere on Sunday

 

River Kings forward Colin Bell takes a shot on Kangaroos goaltender Ryan Manderson. (Michael Bramadat-Willcock/Terrace Standard)

Terrace River Kings kick off CIHL finals with 6 – 5 overtime win

Kangaroos will have home ice advantage at game 2 in Quesnel

 

Prince Rupert goaltender Kieran Sharpe slides to deny the Terrace River Kings’ Tristan Murray a scoring opportunity Jan. 28 at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. (Thom Barker photo)

River Kings looking strong going into final playoff weekend

The Terrace team has won every game of the playoffs so far, facing off against Hazelton this weekend

Prince Rupert goaltender Kieran Sharpe slides to deny the Terrace River Kings’ Tristan Murray a scoring opportunity Jan. 28 at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. (Thom Barker photo)
Fans cheered on the Quesnel Kangaroos at the West Fraser Centre on Saturday, March 12. (Rebecca Dyok photo — Quesnel Cariboo Observer photo)
Fans cheered on the Quesnel Kangaroos at the West Fraser Centre on Saturday, March 12. (Rebecca Dyok photo — Quesnel Cariboo Observer photo)
The Terrace River Kings celebrate a goal in the first game of their round one series against the Hazelton Wolverines on Feb. 18, 2022. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)

River Kings on to CIHL semifinals after beating Hazelton

Terrace will face off with Prince Rupert starting Mar. 4

The Terrace River Kings celebrate a goal in the first game of their round one series against the Hazelton Wolverines on Feb. 18, 2022. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)
The Quesnel Kangaroos defeated the visiting Terrace River Kings 6-3 on Friday night Feb. 11 at the West Fraser Centre. Terrace will now hope to return to form in their first round playoff matchup against the Hazelton Wolverines. (Rebecca Dyok/Williams Lake Tribune)

Unbeaten streak ends, River Kings prepare for playoff matchup with Hazelton

Terrace fell to Williams Lake and Quesnel during final weekend of regular season

The Quesnel Kangaroos defeated the visiting Terrace River Kings 6-3 on Friday night Feb. 11 at the West Fraser Centre. Terrace will now hope to return to form in their first round playoff matchup against the Hazelton Wolverines. (Rebecca Dyok/Williams Lake Tribune)
Austin Turner of the Terrace River Kings holds off a Rupert Rampage attack on net on Feb. 4. (Photo: Norman Galimski/The Northern View)
Austin Turner of the Terrace River Kings holds off a Rupert Rampage attack on net on Feb. 4. (Photo: Norman Galimski/The Northern View)
Terrace River Kings players in the Nechako Northstars zone during a game on Nov. 13, 2021. Terrace clinched first place in the CIHL standings with a 3-2 win against the Northstars in Terrace on Jan. 29, 2022. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)

Terrace River Kings down Northstars to remain undefeated with 3 games left in regular season

River Kings clinched first place in the regular season with the win

Terrace River Kings players in the Nechako Northstars zone during a game on Nov. 13, 2021. Terrace clinched first place in the CIHL standings with a 3-2 win against the Northstars in Terrace on Jan. 29, 2022. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)
Terrace River Kings #55 Steve Cullis celebrates a goal against the Hazelton Wolverines on Dec. 18, 2021 at the Terrace Sportsplex. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)

Terrace River Kings head into holiday break with win over Hazelton

Game was the highest scoring contest of the CIHL season so far

Terrace River Kings #55 Steve Cullis celebrates a goal against the Hazelton Wolverines on Dec. 18, 2021 at the Terrace Sportsplex. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)
River Kings #10 William Orrey skates with the puck towards the Netchako Northstars goal during a game on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)

Terrace River Kings continue CIHL dominance

Terrace beat the Nechako Northstars and Kitimat Ice Demons by a combined score of 15-5

River Kings #10 William Orrey skates with the puck towards the Netchako Northstars goal during a game on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)
Terrace River Kings goaltender Tyran Hunter in an Oct. 25, 2021 game against the Kitimat Ice Demons. Hunter has started and won all three games for the River Kings to begin the 2021/22 Central Interior Hockey League season. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)

Terrace River Kings top standings after weekend wins

Terrace beat Williams Lake and Quesnel to remain undefeated to start CIHL season

Terrace River Kings goaltender Tyran Hunter in an Oct. 25, 2021 game against the Kitimat Ice Demons. Hunter has started and won all three games for the River Kings to begin the 2021/22 Central Interior Hockey League season. (Terrace River Kings/Facebook)
Connor Onstein (19) made it 5-1 for the River Kings with an unassisted goal midway through the second period. Scoring six goals through the first 40 minutes, the visitors had done enough to weather a furious Rupert comeback effort. (Alex Kurial / The Northern View)

River Kings score weekend sweep to lock up first place in CIHL

Terrace will have home ice advantage throughout the playoffs

Connor Onstein (19) made it 5-1 for the River Kings with an unassisted goal midway through the second period. Scoring six goals through the first 40 minutes, the visitors had done enough to weather a furious Rupert comeback effort. (Alex Kurial / The Northern View)
Terrace River Kings forward Connor Beauchemin skates in to score on Williams Lake Stampeders goaltender Zach Straza en route to a 9-3 victory. (Greg Sabatino photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

River Kings dethrone Rampage to reclaim first place in CIHL standings

Terrace is heading to Rupert rivals Jan. 31 in what will be a pivotal match for first place

Terrace River Kings forward Connor Beauchemin skates in to score on Williams Lake Stampeders goaltender Zach Straza en route to a 9-3 victory. (Greg Sabatino photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Terrace River Kings Mason Richey celebrates a third period goal during CIHL action on Saturday at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. The celebration was short-lived with the Prince Rupert Rampage adding two more goals to post an 8-5 victory during Rupert’s Hometown Hockey weekend. (Jenna Cocullo / The Northern View)

Cook serves up the icing on the cake for Prince Rupert

Triumphant home return for Josh Cook as Rampage roll River Kings on Hometown Hockey weekend

Terrace River Kings Mason Richey celebrates a third period goal during CIHL action on Saturday at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre. The celebration was short-lived with the Prince Rupert Rampage adding two more goals to post an 8-5 victory during Rupert’s Hometown Hockey weekend. (Jenna Cocullo / The Northern View)
The River Kings will get their first crack at the defending champion Quesnel Kangaroos on Oct. 6. (Heather Norman photo)

Terrace River Kings schedule released

Two new teams join CIHL in upcoming season

The River Kings will get their first crack at the defending champion Quesnel Kangaroos on Oct. 6. (Heather Norman photo)
Judd Repole was voted as MVP and Top Scorer in the CIHL’s Regular Season Awards for 2018-2019. (File photo / The Northern View)

Two Rampage players named in the CIHL regular season awards

Awards were voted by the general managers from the five teams

Judd Repole was voted as MVP and Top Scorer in the CIHL’s Regular Season Awards for 2018-2019. (File photo / The Northern View)
Terrace River Kings bail on Coy Cup

Terrace River Kings bail on Coy Cup

Lack of availability from team a deciding factor

Terrace River Kings bail on Coy Cup
Brittany Gervais photo                                River Kings players Hunter Johnson and Connor Onstein watch as a shot bounces off the post in front of the Williams Lake net during a tense third period on Oct. 21.

River Kings take 5-3 loss to Williams Lake

The Kings played a close game at home but couldn’t bridge the gap in the third

Brittany Gervais photo                                River Kings players Hunter Johnson and Connor Onstein watch as a shot bounces off the post in front of the Williams Lake net during a tense third period on Oct. 21.
The River Kings are last year’s CIHL reigning champions, and they’re looking for a new coach and some younger players to step up and help them defend the title this season. Tryouts are scheduled for Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. at the Terrace Sportsplex. (Contributed photo)

River Kings’ 2018-19 season schedule set

The River Kings face the Prince Rupert Rampage in their first home game Oct. 5

The River Kings are last year’s CIHL reigning champions, and they’re looking for a new coach and some younger players to step up and help them defend the title this season. Tryouts are scheduled for Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. at the Terrace Sportsplex. (Contributed photo)
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