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Year by Year Records Regular Season YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS REGULAR SEASON Season GP W L T OTL SOL Pts GF GA Finish HEAD COACH 2003-04 72 35 27 8 2 - 80 157 153 1st US Div, 2nd WC Kevin Constantine 2004-05 72 33 28 9 2 - 77 167 149 3rd US Div, 5th WC Kevin Constantine 2005-06 72 40 27 - 2 3 85 203 158 1st US Div, 2nd WC Kevin Constantine 2006-07 72 54 15 - 1 2 111 239 142 1st US Div, 1st WC Kevin Constantine 2007-08 72 39 30 - 0 3 81 205 198 4th US Div, 6th WC John Becanic 2008-09 72 27 36 - 7 2 63 199 259 4th US Div, 7th WC John Becanic 2009-10 72 46 21 - 3 2 97 232 175 2nd US Div, 3rd WC Craig Hartsburg 2010-11 72 28 33 - 7 4 67 172 218 4th US Div, 8th WC Craig Hartsburg 2011-12 72 22 40 - 2 8 54 185 268 4th US Div, 8th WC Mark Ferner Mark Ferner / Garry 2012-13 72 25 40 - 3 4 57 172 268 5th US Div, 8th WC Davidson 2013-14 72 39 23 - 7 3 88 218 206 T-2nd US Div, 4th WC Kevin Constantine 2014-15 72 43 20 - 3 6 95 242 199 1st US Div, 2nd WC Kevin Constantine 2015-16 72 38 26 - 5 3 84 182 172 2nd US Div, 5th WC Kevin Constantine 2016-17 72 44 16 - 9 3 100 229 169 1st US Div, 1st WC Kevin Constantine 2017-18 72 47 20 - 2 3 99 246 167 1st US Div, 1st WC Dennis Williams 2018-19 68 47 16 - 2 3 99 223 130 1st US Div, 2nd WC Dennis Williams * 2019-20 63 46 13 - 3 1 96 228 142 2nd US Div, 2nd WC Dennis Williams TOTALS 1211 653 431 17 60 50 1433 3499 3173 * Louis Mass credited with 4-1-0-0 coaching record while Dennis Williams served Team Canada at World U17 Hockey Challenge PLAYOFFS Year GP W L GF GA FINISH 2004 21 12 9 47 41 Advanced to WHL Finals 2005 11 4 7 23 29 Advanced to second round 2006 15 8 7 35 33 Advanced to Conf. Finals 2007 12 6 6 34 37 Advanced to second round 2008 4 0 4 6 16 Lost in first round 2009 5 1 4 12 22 Lost in first round 2010 7 3 4 26 23 Lost in first round 2011 4 0 4 8 22 Lost in first round 2012 4 0 4 6 18 Lost in first round 2013 6 2 4 16 32 Lost in first round 2014 5 1 4 11 15 Lost in first round 2015 11 5 6 31 31 Advanced to second round 2016 9 5 4 22 19 Advanced to second round 2017 10 4 6 26 28 Advanced to second round 2018 22 14 8 81 56 Advanced to WHL Finals 2019 10 5 5 34 23 Advanced to second round 2020 - Qualified for playoffs, did not play due to coronavirus pandemic - Totals 156 70 86 418 445 ALL-TIME ROSTER, NUMERICAL More » everettsilvertips.com/all_time_roster 1 Mike Wall 2 Alex Theriau, Ayrton Nikkel, Dane Crowley, Jason Fransoo, Mitch Love 3 Nick Walters, Noah Juulsen, Radko Gudas, Taylor Ellington Ian Walker, Brycen Martin, Connor Cox, Eric Doyle, Evan Morden, Griffin Foulk, Jeff Regier, Matt Pufahl, Stewart 4 Thiessen, Trevor Bauer, Kasper Puutio Artyom Minulin, Alex Moar, Montana Onyebuchi, Ben Betker, Brennan Yadlowski, Curtis Kulchar, Jonathan Harty, Matt 5 Suderman, Shayne Brown Jameson Murray, Alex Astasiewicz, Gabriel Minville, Jordan Funk, Mackenzie Dwyer, Micheal Zipp, Mike Alexander, 6 Randy King, Travis Friedley, Ty Gibson Ethan Regnier, Martin Fasko-Rudas, Eddie Friesen, Jesse Zetariuk, Jujhar Khaira, Paul Sohor, Paul Van de Velde, Tristen 7 Pfeifer, Ty Mappin, Tyler Giebel, Zach Sim, Ronan Seeley, Brandon Bruce, Bryan Nathe, Graham Potuer, Mitch Skapski, Patrick Bajkov, Rasmus Rissanen, Ryan 8 Chynoweth 9 Dawson Butt, Jaeger White, JT Barnett, Riley Armstrong, Tyler Maxwell, Zach Hamill Carter Halamandaris, Akash Bains, Ethan O’Rourke, Keith Anderson, Barry Horman, Brandon Campos, Dale Hunt, 10 Jantzen Leslie, Josh Birkholz, Mitch Wall, Zack Dailey 11 Jacob Wright, Lucas Cullen, Orrin Centazzo, Brady Calla, Brayden Low, Cody Fowlie, Shane Harper Max Patterson, Ty Westgard, Akash Bains, Pavel Azhgirei, Bradly Goethals, Curtis Billsten, Dawson Leedahl, Kyle Beach, 12 Michael Bell, Scott MacDonald Brendan Lee, Mark Liwiski, Mario Mucka, Jovan Matic, Landon Ferraro, Reid Petryk, Remi Laurencelle, Teal Burns, 13 Vitaly Karamnov 14 Byron Froese, Darcy DeRoose, Jordyn Boyd, Kyle Raymond, Riley Sutter, Tyler Dietrich 15 Sean Richards, Daniel Iwanski, Kohl Bauml, Torrie Wheat, Tyler Skauge 16 Luke Ormsby, Carson Stadnyk, Damir Alic, Kellan Tochkin, Mark Kress, Tyler Eskesen, Vladimir Dolnik Jackson Berezowski, Campbell Elynuik, Dan Gendur, John Dahl, Karel Hromas, Matt Fonteyne, Matthew Ius, Trent 17 Lofthouse 18 Hunter Campbell, Brandson Hein, Jari Erricson, Jordan Mistelbacher, Marc Desloges, Ryan Sawka, Stathis Soumelidis Alex Leavitt, Bryce Kindopp, Chris Langkow, Jeff Schmidt, John Lammers, Jonathan Milhouse, Manraj Hayer, Matthew 19 Ius, Travis Dunstall, Tyler Sandhu Hunor Torzsok, Zack Andrusiak, Kyle Walker, Chris de la Lande, Damir Alic, Devin Welsh, Lucas Grayson, Matt Sawa, 20 Parker Stanfield 21 Dylan Anderson, Brennan Zasitko, David Jacobson, Joshua Winquist, Mitch Wall, Sean Mallonee, Zack Dailey 22 Justyn Gurney, Chad Suer, Graham Millar, Jesse Burt, Ryan Blatchford, Ryan Harrison Brady Mason, Brett Miller, Carson Samoridny, Carter Smith, Clayton Bauer, Jake Christiansen, Logan Aasman, Martin 23 Ruzicka, Ryan Harrison, Ryan White, Taylor Cote, Tyler Eskesen 24 Gianni Fairbrother, Cody Thoring, D. Jay McGrath, Landon Oslanski, Lucas Skrumeda, Tyler Parker, Zach McPhee 25 Darian Henry, Derek Lewis, Markus McCrea, Matthew Ius, Mirco Mueller, Mitchell Ruminski 26 Reece Vitelli, Cameron Abney, Cole MacDonald, Josh Caron, Shaun Heshka 27 Jalen Price, Brenden Stephen, Devin Wilson, Jason Fransoo, Kyle Annesley, Morgan MacLean, Ryan Murray Conrad Mitchell, Chad Bassen, Devon Skoleski, Drew McDermott, Jesse Mychan, Jesse Smyke, Lenny Young, Mitch 28 Skapski, Tyler Kieffer 29 Wyatte Wylie, Austin Adam, Daniel Bartek, Kieran Friesen, Mike Wuchterl, Nik Malenica, Paul Bonar, Tyler Hlookoff 30 Austin Lotz, David Reekie, Thomas Heemskerk 31 Max Palaga, Danton Belluk, Dorrin Luding, Andy Desautels, Daniel Cotton, Jeff Harvey, Leland Irving, Mario Petit 32 Dustin Wolf, Brennan Sonne, Jeremy Creurer, Kent Simpson, Tyler Feakes Boris Leckovic, Brian King, Carter Cochrane, Clayton Cumiskey, Cole Holowenko, Ivan Baranka, Jantzen Leslie, Lukas 33 Vartovnik, Matt Grant, Michal Urbaniak 34 Tyson Phare, Dominik Bittner, Eric English, Paul Sohor 35 Lasse Petersen, Luke Siemens, Shayne Barrie 37 Matt Esposito 38 Kevin Davis, Matt Strong 39 Gage Goncalves, Ethan Browne, Jordan Wharrie, Linden Penner 40 Braden Holt, Blake Lyda, Kyle Dumba 41 Garrett Pilon 42 Cole Fonstad, Ondrej Vala 43 Connor Dewar, Jake Mykitiuk, Waltteri Hopponen 44 Aidan Sutter, Spencer Gerth, Riley Bruce, Zane Jones 47 Parker Hendren, Bronson Sharp, Brett Kemp 48 Olen Zellweger, Gianni Fairbrother 49 Moises Gutierrez 55 Aaron Irving, Gunnar Wegleitner 58 Jack Lambert 60 Keegan Karki 62 Michal Gut 67 Ondrej Fiala 68 Dario Winkler 70 Carter Hart 71 Brandon Ralph 77 Cal Babych, Carter Cochrane, Yan Khomenko 82 Eetu Tuulola 86 Sahvan Khaira 88 Peter Mueller 89 Ivan Nikolishin 90 Ty Kolle, Robbie Holmes 95 Nikita Scherbak 96 Dominic Zwerger PLAYOFF FIRSTS FIRST GAME FIRST TWO-POINT GAME Friday, March 19, 2004 vs. Spokane #28 Chad Bessen (2g) 3/20/04 vs. Spokane Everett Silvertips at Spokane Chiefs FIRST THREE/FOUR PNT. GAME Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena #9 Riley Armstrong, 3 pts. (2g-1a), 4/9/04 Attendance: 5505 vs. Vancouver Coaches: Kevin Constantine Captain: Bryan Nathe FIRST GAME-WINNING GOAL 3/19/04 vs. Spokane … scored by Barry Starting line-up Horman (Tyler Dietrich, Jeff Harvey) LW: Jeff Schmidt on power play at 1:07 on OT RW: Torrie Wheat C: Mark Kress FIRST POWER-PLAY GOAL D: Mitch Love — A 3/19/04 vs. Spokane … scored by Barry D: Bryan Nathe — C/OA Horman (Dietrich, Harvey) at 1:07 in OT G: Jeff Harvey FIRST PPG AGAINST Players Dressed: Mitch Love, Zach Hamill, Bryan Nathe, 3/23/04 vs. Spokane … Derek Ryan (Lucky, Riley Armstrong, Barry Horman, Curtis Billsten, Tyler Dietrich, Langhammer) at 17:47 in first period Torrie Wheat, Mark Kress, John Dahl, Marc Desloges, Jeff Schmidt, Ryan Blatchford, Martin Ruzicka, Shaun Heshka, Devin Wilson, FIRST SHORTHANDED GOAL Chad Bassen, Ivan Baranka, Jeff Harvey, Mike Wall #19 Jeff Schmidt (Mark Kress) 4/20/04 vs. Kelowna … rd. 3, game 3 FIRST WIN At home: 3/19/04 vs. Spokane (2-1, OT) FIRST S.H. GOAL AGAINST On road: 3/23/04 at Spokane (5-4) 3/25/05 by Brian Woolger (Brandon In overtime: 3/19/04 vs. Spokane (2-1, OT) Dubinsky) at Portland … rd. 1, game 1 FIRST LOSS FIRST OVERTIME GOAL At home: 4/20/04 vs. Kelowna (2-1) 3/19/04 vs. Spokane by Barry Horman On road: 4/2/04 at Vancouver (2-1) (Dietrich, Harvey) at 1:07 in OT In overtime: 4/2/05 vs. Portland (3-2) FIRST O.T. GOAL AGAINST FIRST SERIES VICTORY: 4/2/05 by Portland’s Darrell May (Bailey, 3/24/04 at Spokane (3-0, game 4) Coburn) at 1:04 in OT FIRST GAME SEVEN VICTORY: FIRST MINOR PENALTY 4/27/04 at Kelowna (2-1, OT) 3/19/04, Jeff Harvey … tripping in period 2 vs. Spokane in rd. 1, game 1 FIRST SERIES SWEEP: vs. Spokane in round 1, 2004 FIRST MAJOR PENALTY 3/20/04, Curtis Billsten … major-fighting in FIRST GOAL: Everett vs. Spokane, 3/19/04 period 3 of game 2, rd.
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