Georgetown Raiders

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This article is about the Georgetown Raiders junior hockey team. For the senior/intermediate team, see: Georgetown Raiders (senior/intermediate hockey).

Georgetown Raiders
Georgetown Raiders
Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
City Georgetown, Ontario
Founded 1966
Division West
Franchise history 1966-1989: Georgetown Gemini
1989-Pres: Georgetown Raiders
Head Coach D'Arcy Briand
General Manager Lonnie Freeman
Arena Mold Masters Sportsplex
Team Colors Black, Red, and White
Affiliate Team(s) none
Royal Bank Cups none
Dudley Hewitt Cups 2005
Buckland Trophies none
Schmalz Cups 1968

The Georgetown Raiders are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Georgetown, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. In Junior "B", the team was known as the "Georgetown Geminis". The Raiders won the 2005 Dudley Hewitt Cup.

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[edit] History

The name "Georgetown Raiders" used to belong to a different team that competed in OHA Senior A and Intermediate A ranks in the 1970s and 1980s. The two clubs are not known to be connected.

At the 2006 OPJHL Showcase Tournament, the Raiders showed the host team Newmarket Hurricanes why they have been considered a top tier OPJHL team in recent years. They started out the tournament with a close 5-3 win against the Seguin Bruins. Their second game saw them manhandle the Atlantic Junior Hockey League's Tier III Junior "A" New York Bobcats by a score of 7-2. They closed out the round robin with a 4-4 tie against the Atlantic league's New Jersey Rockets. In the Quarter-finals, the Raiders found themselves deadlocked with the Eastern Junior Hockey League's Tier III Junior "A" Capital District Selects at the end of regulation. They blew a 3 goal lead in the third period, but were saved at 6:46 of double overtime by Rob Sgarbossa. Final score: 6-5 2OT. The semi-final was much the same story. Again against the New York Bobcats, the Raiders actually found themselves down by the mid-point of the third period. They tied up the game with around 6 minutes to go and forced overtime. With 6:01 left in triple overtime, Ryan Ford earned the Raiders a birth into the finals. Final score: 5-4 3OT. The final was a high scoring affair, ending with the Raiders defeating the host Newmarket Hurricanes by a score of 7-5. [1]

[edit] Season-by-Season Record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1979-80 44 16 20 8 - 206 239 40 7th CJBHL --
1980-81 44 11 26 7 - 156 239 29 10th CJBHL --
1981-82 40 7 28 5 - 153 282 19 9th CJBHL --
1982-83 42 10 26 5 - 161 232 26 7th CJBHL --
1983-84 40 18 20 2 - 177 178 38 4th CJBHL --
1984-85 40 10 25 5 - 168 231 25 8th CJBHL --
1985-86 48 14 26 8 - 228 270 36 7th CJBHL --
1986-87 42 19 17 6 - 186 184 44 4th CJBHL --
1987-88 44 9 32 3 - 224 323 21 12th CJBHL --
1988-89 42 17 15 10 - 221 214 44 7th CJBHL --
1989-90 42 6 33 3 - 147 281 15 14th CJBHL --
1990-91 42 12 29 1 - 162 260 25 12th CJBHL --
1991-92 42 20 15 7 - 218 177 47 8th CJBHL --
1992-93 49 10 38 1 - 190 317 22 16th CJBHL --
1993-94 42 8 34 0 - 170 265 17 15th OPJHL --
1994-95 49 3 44 2 - 166 345 8 17th OPJHL --
1995-96 50 6 41 3 - 165 357 19 22nd OPJHL --
1996-97 51 3 47 1 - 140 375 10 22nd OPJHL --
1997-98 51 6 44 1 - 134 330 13 22nd OPJHL --
1998-99 51 27 18 4 2 264 239 60 14th OPJHL --
1999-00 49 32 10 5 2 238 180 71 7th OPJHL --
2000-01 49 28 17 2 2 229 182 60 11th OPJHL --
2001-02 49 23 20 5 1 216 201 52 17th OPJHL --
2002-03 49 37 7 3 2 280 155 79 4th OPJHL --
2003-04 49 40 5 3 1 296 132 84 2nd OPJHL --
2004-05 49 41 7 0 1 282 120 83 1st OPJHL Lost Final, Won DHC as host
2005-06 49 27 16 4 2 188 132 60 12th OPJHL Lost W. Conference Semi
2006-07 49 31 12 3 3 250 180 68 10th OPJHL Lost Conf. Finals
2007-08 49 30 14 - 5 202 164 65 12th OPJHL

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