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Everett Silvertips

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Western Hockey League team in Everett, Washington

Everett Silvertips
CityEverett, Washington
LeagueWestern Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionU.S.
Founded2003
Home arenaAngel of the Winds Arena
ColorsForest Green, White, Silver
   
General managerMike Fraser[1]
Head coachSteve Hamilton[2]
Websitechl.ca/whl-silvertips
Championships
Regular season titles2 (2006–07,2024–25)
Playoff championshipsConference Championships
2 (2003–04,2017–18)
Current uniform

TheEverett Silvertips are anAmerican majorjunior ice hockey team based inEverett, Washington. The team plays in the U.S. Division of the Western Conference of theWestern Hockey League (WHL), and hosts games atAngel of the Winds Arena. The Silvertips joined the WHL as an expansion team ahead of the2003–04 season. The team has not missed the playoffs in its 21-year history; Everett twice advanced to the league championship playoff series, but has not won theEd Chynoweth Cup.

History

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The city of Everett, with plans to build a new downtown arena complex, applied for a WHL franchise and was awarded conditional approval for an expansion franchise from the league in 2001.[3] With the new team falling within the territorial rights of theSeattle Thunderbirds, Seattle ownership was given right of first refusal to purchase the new team; Bill Yuill decided to sell the Thunderbirds in order to take over the new expansion club.[4][5] The new multi-million dollar complex, the Everett Events Centre, was completed ahead of the team's inaugural season, offering a seating capacity of 8,200.[6] In 2003, the team hired formerNational Hockey League coachKevin Constantine to be its first head coach.[7]

Beginning play in the 2003–04 season with a roster built through an expansion draft, the Silvertips rapidly established themselves as the best expansion team in league history. By January, Everett posted its 19th win of the season, breaking the previous expansion record of 18 wins posted by the1995–96Calgary Hitmen.[8] The team would go on to win 35 games and finish atop the U.S. Division standings. In the playoffs, the Silvertips advanced all the way to the league final, upsetting the defending champion and heavily-favoredKelowna Rockets in the Western Conference final, with defenderMitch Love opening the series with an overtime goal.[9] The team faced theMedicine Hat Tigers in the championship series, losing four straight games to fall short of the title. By the end of the year, the Silvertips, who earned a reputation as a disciplined defensive team, had set new records for an expansion team in every category.[4][9] Constantine was named the league's coach-of-the-year.[10]

Three seasons later, the Silvertips won theScotty Munro Memorial Trophy for the best regular season record after its 54-win, 111-point season, before losing in the second round of the playoffs.[11] That season, the team's first ever bantam draft selection,Zach Hamill, became the first Silvertip to lead the WHL in scoring.[12]

The team's success on the ice translated into fan support, and the Silvertips earned a reputation for drawing strong crowds—more than a decade into the team's history, the Silvertips were in the top half of the league in attendance.[4][13]

Everett hosting thePortland Winterhawks atAngel of the Winds Arena in March 2023.

Everett established itself as a perennial playoff team, and in 2017–18, led by goaltenderCarter Hart and coachDennis Williams, the Silvertips made a second run to the league championship series.[14] After a 47-win season, the team's best since 2007, Everett faced theSwift Current Broncos in the playoff finals, ultimately losing the series in six games.[14][15] Hart's dominant season—he was named the league's best player, on top of being named its best goaltender for a third straight season[16]—added to the team's historic reputation for exceptional goaltending.[17] After Hart turned professional,Dustin Wolf was named top goaltender two years in a row.[18]

Ahead of the 2024 playoffs, it was announced that long-time coach and manager Williams would be leaving the Silvertips after the season.[19]

Rivals

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The Silvertips have formed an enduring rivalry with the nearby Seattle Thunderbirds. The teams have met regularly in the playoffs, including a three-year stretch between 2016 and 2018 where the winner of the series between the two made it all the way to the championship series.[13]

Name and logos

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Logo unveiled for the Silvertips' 15th anniversary in 2017–18.

The team adopted the "Silvertips" name after thegrizzly bears of thePacific Northwest.[6] The team opted for a green and silver color-scheme. Ahead of their inaugural season, the team introduced a bear mascot, Lincoln, named after the aircraft carrierUSS Abraham Lincoln, which was stationed atNaval Station Everett at the time.[20]

Season-by-season record

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Manraj Hayer played for the Silvertips between 2010 and 2014.
Ceremonial face-off ahead of a Silvertips home game in 2008.

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

SeasonGP W L OTLSOLGFGAPointsFinishPlayoffs
2003–0472352782157153801st U.S.LostFinal
2004–0572332892167149773rd U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2005–0672402723203158851st U.S.Lost Western Conference final
2006–07725415122391421111st WHLLost Western Conference semifinal
2007–0872393003205198814th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2008–0972273672199259634th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2009–1072462132232175972nd U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2010–1172283374172218674th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2011–1272224028185268544th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2012–1372254034172268575th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2013–1472392373218206883rd U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2014–1572432036242199951st U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2015–1672382653182172842nd U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2016–17724416932291691001st U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2017–1872472023246167991st U.S.LostFinal
2018–1968471623223130991st U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2019–2063461331228142962nd U.S.Cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic
2020–2123194009145381st U.S.No playoffs held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22684513552801901001st U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2022–2368333221221245694th U.S.Lost Western Conference quarterfinal
2023–2468451823296208952nd U.S.Lost Western Conference semifinal
2024–25684812442771781041st WHLLost Western Conference semifinal

WHL Championship history

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Players

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First round NHL draft picks

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List of Silvertips players selected in the first round of theNHL entry draft.[22]

YearPickPlayerTeamHometown
20068Peter MuellerPhoenix CoyotesBloomington, Minnesota
200626Leland IrvingCalgary FlamesSwan Hills, Alberta
20078Zach HamillBoston BruinsPort Coquitlam, British Columbia
200811Kyle BeachChicago BlackhawksKelowna, British Columbia
20122Ryan MurrayColumbus Blue JacketsWhite City, Saskatchewan
201318Mirco MuellerSan Jose SharksWinterthur, Switzerland
201426Nikita ScherbakMontreal CanadiensMoscow, Russia
201526Noah JuulsenMontreal CanadiensAbbotsford, British Columbia
202513Carter BearDetroit Red WingsWinnipeg, Manitoba

NHL alumni

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List of Silvertips who went on to play in the NHL:[23]

Retired numbers

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Players who have had their numbers retired by the Silvertips:

#PlayerRef.
2Mitch Love[24]

Awards

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Notes

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  1. ^Everett Silvertips Name Mike Fraser New General Manager
  2. ^Steve Hamilton Named Head Coach Of The Everett Silvertips
  3. ^"Everett gets WHL approval for team".The Seattle Times. September 19, 2001. p. D9. Archived fromthe original on September 19, 2001. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  4. ^abcGeleynse, Jesse (March 2, 2016)."Gamble to buy team has paid off for Silvertips owner Yuill".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  5. ^Wade, Susan (April 20, 2002)."Yuill signs Everett lease; T-birds owner will sell team to buy new WHL franchise".The Seattle Times.Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  6. ^abWade, Susan (November 22, 2002)."It's official: Everett's hockey team will be called Silvertips".The Seattle Times. p. D3.Archived from the original on March 27, 2017. RetrievedMarch 25, 2017.
  7. ^Patterson, Nick (October 2, 2003)."Silvertips' coaches have a history of success".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  8. ^"Silvertips most successful WHL expansion team ever".Everett Herald. January 11, 2004.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  9. ^abPatterson, Nick (May 4, 2018)."This Silvertips coach has been here for both WHL title bids".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on March 29, 2020. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  10. ^Patterson, Nick (October 6, 2023)."Ex-Silvertips coach stepped over line, ruined WHL legacy".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on April 8, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  11. ^Riley, Jim (April 18, 2007)."Silvertips' best not good enough".The Seattle Times.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  12. ^Patterson, Nick (March 19, 2018)."Who are the top 15 Everett Silvertips of all-time?".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on August 13, 2023. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  13. ^abBaker, Geoff (March 29, 2019)."With NHL's arrival looming, Seattle Thunderbirds, Everett Silvertips in local junior hockey golden era".The Seattle Times.Archived from the original on March 30, 2019. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  14. ^abGeleynse, Jesse (May 14, 2018)."Silvertips' historic season comes to an end".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on September 24, 2021. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  15. ^"Swift Current wins WHL title, moves on to Memorial Cup".The Sports Network.The Canadian Press. May 14, 2018.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  16. ^"Carter Hart of the Everett Silvertips earns WHL MVP, goaltending awards".Sportsnet. Canadian Press. May 2, 2018.Archived from the original on August 13, 2020. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  17. ^Patterson, Nick (December 2, 2018)."Quality goalies have been a constant in Silvertips history".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on December 3, 2018. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  18. ^Salvian, Hailey (September 29, 2021)."Flames' Dustin Wolf is a winner, but is he too small to play goalie in the NHL?: 'Nothing is stopping him'".The Athletic.Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  19. ^Ewen, Steve (March 27, 2024)."Everett Silvertips coaching news adds twist to playoff series with Vancouver Giants".The Province.Archived from the original on May 18, 2024. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.
  20. ^Patterson, Nick (December 9, 2010)."Lincoln to remain Silvertips' mascot".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on March 7, 2023. RetrievedNovember 14, 2019.
  21. ^abcd"Western Hockey League [1968-2026] history and statistics at hockeydb.com".HockeyDB. RetrievedNovember 21, 2025.
  22. ^"Everett Silvertips Drafted Player History at hockeydb.com".www.hockeydb.com. RetrievedNovember 21, 2025.
  23. ^"Silvertips Alumni In The NHL".Everett Silvertips. Archived fromthe original on April 6, 2023. RetrievedApril 24, 2018.
  24. ^Horton, Joshua (November 22, 2019)."Forever a Silvertip: Love honored during pregame ceremony".Everett Herald.Archived from the original on January 16, 2020. RetrievedMay 18, 2024.

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