Then-league member Motorhead Molly played for Team Canada at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup.
[4] In December 2013 it was announced that Tri-City would be hosting a Division 2 tournament in 2014,[5] August 22–24 at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex.
[9] Beginning in 2015, Tri-City hosts an annual invitational tournament called "Beaver Fever" at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex.
[10][11] Tri-City home games are regularly broadcast on Rogers TV in the Kitchener-Waterloo region.
[23] In 2016, Tri-City dropped into Division 2 Playoffs as the ninth seed in Lansing, Michigan, losing their opening game to Bear City Roller Derby 235-140.