Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats

Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats
City Rayside-Balfour, Ontario
League Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
Operated 1962 (1962)-2005
Home arena Rayside-Balfour Community Centre
Colours Grey, Blue, and White
Championships 7: 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Franchise history
1962-1969 Garson Falconbridge Native Sons
1969-1973 Chelmsford Canadiens
1973-1995 Rayside-Balfour Canadians
1995-2005 Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats

The Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Rayside-Balfour, Ontario, Canada. This defunct hockey team was a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

History

A very successful franchise, the Sabrecats won the Dudley Hewitt Cup three times (1997, 2000, and 2002) and a dynastic seven straight McNamara Trophies as NOJHL champions (1996–2002). In 2000, they reached the finals of the Royal Bank Cup, only to lose a heartbreaking 2-1 game to the host Fort McMurray Oil Barons.

The team was granted a one-year leave from the NOJHL in 2005, but in Spring 2006 the NOJHL announced that the Sabrecats will not be returning and have officially folded.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1962-633822151-208175454th NOJHALost Semi-final
1963-644013261-141202275th NOJHADNQ
1964-654020200-185213404th NOJHAWon League
1965-66404360-14833785th NOJHADNQ
1966-674021190-225222424th NOJHALost Semi-final
1967-684024151-179157492nd NOJHALost Semi-final
1968-694822251-167163453rd NOJHALost Semi-final
1969-70488391-176385175th NOJHADNQ
1970-714819254-218269423rd NOJHALost Semi-final
1971-725222282-216265463rd NOJHALost Semi-final
1972-734221156-----483rd NOHA Jr. BLost Semi-final
1973-74403073-----631st NOHA Jr. BWon League, Won NOHA
1974-75NOHA Jr. BLost Semi-final
1975-764th NOHA Jr. BLost Semi-final
1976-776th NOHA Jr. BDNQ
1977-78206th NOHA Jr. BDNQ
1978-794020173-----435th NOJHL
1979-804018202-197194384th NOJHL
1980-81409265-203257236th NOJHL
1981-824214253-209273315th NOJHL
1982-834219167-275256453rd NOJHL
1983-84403622-426165741st NOJHLWon League
1984-854023152-349287483rd NOJHL
1985-864122163-324274473rd NOJHL
1986-87Did Not Participate
1987-884022153-275211473rd NOJHLLost Final
1988-89402875-289162611st NOJHLLost Final
1989-904019183-222234414th NOJHLLost Final
1990-914018211-206231373rd NOJHLLost Final
1991-92483972-482195801st NOJHLLost Final
1992-934833132-353242683rd NOJHL
1993-944018211-220228375th NOJHL
1994-954822260-233273445th NOJHL
1995-96443752-270129761st NOJHLWon League
1996-97403631-296112731st NOJHLWon League, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup
1997-98403532-252107721st NOJHLWon League
1998-99403271-213106651st NOJHLWon League
1999-00404000-31580801st NOJHLWon League, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup
2000-014035302284101721st NOJHLWon League
2001-024237401327105751st NOJHLWon League, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup
2002-034830162-263178623rd NOJHL
2003-04484412197299118th NOJHL
2004-0548143140147201317th NOJHLLost Quarter-final

Past coaches

  • Larry Bedard[1]

References


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