2010–11 season With the roster filled, the team debuted at a late-August 2010 exhibition tournament, Face Off Fever 2, where Dawson Creek hosted the
Prince George Spruce Kings and
Quesnel Millionaires of the BCHL and the
Grande Prairie Storm of the AJHL. The NAHL 2010–11 season began at the Showcase Tournament, held
Minneapolis in mid-September. The Rage lost their first game 3–0 to the
St. Louis Bandits on September 15, but the next day won their second game, in an overtime shoot-out, 2–1 against the
Alexandria Blizzard. The team emerged from the tournament with a 1–2–1 record. Returning to Dawson Creek, the Rage held their home-opener in a three-game series against the
Alaska Avalanche, losing the first and third games but winning their September 24 game. The Rage also lost two of three games the next weekend against the
Kenai River Brown Bears. On their Alaska road trip, they lost three straight to the Avalanche and won three straight against the Brown Bears. In California, the Rage lost both games in a two-game series against the
Fresno Monsters and in Washington the Rage lost two of three against the
Wenatchee Wild. Back in Dawson Creek in November, the Rage split a three-game series against the Monsters, 1-1-1, and won both games against the
Chicago Hitmen. Following another 6-game road trip to Alaska, the Rage continued into December winning approximately one-in-three games, with an 11–22–2 record near the mid-season break, when they traded their 20-year-old captain, Blaine Bokenfohr, to the
Merritt Centennials in exchange for future considerations. Scott Fellnermayr became the new captain of the Rage, and would remain the captain for the remainder of the season and the next. In January, the Rage split two-game series against the Wild and split another in Chicago. The team put together a six-game winning streak in January–February, winning games against the Brown Bears and the Avalanche before splitting a two-game series with the Monsters. On their next road trip, they lost their two games against the Wild and won the next three against the Monsters. The season ended in early March with Rage in fifth place with a 24–31–3 record, in the six-team West division. Despite the losing record, attendance at the home games averaged over 1,000 people, the tenth highest attendance in the 26-team league. They sent two players to the league's Top Prospects Tournament: goalie Andrew Walsh and the team's top scorer Dakota Mason. The team gave Scott Fellnermayr their most valuable player award and named goalie Edward Dyson their rookie of the year. In the off-season, with numerous players reaching the league's age limit, the team held open camps in
Kelowna and Dawson Creek in April–May 2011 which attracted about 150 potential players. Dakota Mason requested a trade and was sent to the Brooks Bandits for Mitch Chagnon. In pre-season play, the Rage played the Grande Prairie Storm in
Peace River, Alberta, in an exhibition fundraiser game called the Tiggo Cup Challenge, with proceeds going towards the
North Peace Navigators Junior "B" hockey team. In early September, they split a two-game exhibition series with the Prince George Spruce Kings. In finalizing the roster, the team kept rookie Luke Ripley and veteran Rage defenseman Evan Ripley, allowing the brothers to play on the same team.
2011–12 season The Rage began the 2011–12 season with the NAHL's Showcase Tournament in Michigan where they lost to the Corpus Christi Ice Rays and the Kalamazoo Jr. K-Wings but beat the Michigan Warriors, before ending with a loss to the Coulee Region Chill. They started with a 3–7 record, winning two out of three games against the Minot Minotauros but then losing two games against the Monsters in Fresno and two games against the Bismarck Bobcats in Dawson Creek.{{cite news |title=Bobcats slaughter Rage Saturday ==Dissolution==