Carleton Place Canadians

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Carleton Place Canadians
File:Carleton Place Canadians logo.svg
City Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada
League Central Canada Hockey League
Division Robinson
Founded 1969
Home arena Carleton Place Community Centre
Colours Navy blue, gold, and white
              
General manager Al Johnson
Head coach Jason Clarke
Franchise history
1969-2009 Carleton Place Legion Kings
2009-Present Carleton Place Canadians

The Carleton Place Canadians are a Canadian junior ice hockey team from Carleton Place, Ontario. The Canadians are members of the Central Canada Hockey League and Canadian Junior Hockey League, and as such are eligible for the Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup championship and Royal Bank Cup National championship.

History

The Carleton Place Kings began play in 1969 in the Renfrew-Lanark Junior C Hockey League. Soon after, the league folded and the Kings ended up in the Rideau-St. Lawrence Junior B Hockey League in 1971. This league later became the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League. In 2009 it was announced that the team had been granted expansion to the Central Junior A Hockey League. Although the CJHL franchise has a different name, the Legion Kings are still considered the forerunner to the Canadians franchise.[1]

The Canadians played their first Junior A game on September 11, 2009. At home, the Canadians dropped a 4-1 decision to the Nepean Raiders. On September 13, 2009, the Canadians won their first ever CJHL game, defeating the Ottawa Jr. Senators 3-2 in a shootout on the road.

The 2013-14 season was a landmark season for the Canadians. They shattered both the CCHL's wins and points records en route to their first regular season title, falling one win short of shattering the 1972-73 Pembroke Lumber Kings league record for best winning percentage (47-4-4).

Season-by-season results

Legion Kings Logo
Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1981-82 40 18 15 7 - 227 209 43 2nd EO-NEast
1982-83 32 13 25 4 - 207 271 30 6th EO-Valley
1983-84 Statistics Not Available
1984-85 36 14 20 2 - 160 232 30 4th EO-Valley
1985-86 36 14 19 3 - 198 220 31 4th EO-NWest
1986-87 39 12 26 1 0 181 257 25 6th EO-Valley
1987-99 Statistics Not Available
1999-00 40 21 16 3 3 174 167 50 2nd EO Valley Lost Division S-final
2000-01 45 26 20 2 1 171 153 55 3rd EO Valley Lost Semi-final
2001-02 40 13 25 2 2 139 167 30 6th EO Valley Lost Preliminary
2002-03 40 19 18 3 2 176 168 43 3rd EO Valley Lost Preliminary
2003-04 40 18 19 3 2 153 162 41 3rd EO Valley Lost Preliminary
2004-05 40 14 20 5 1 144 185 34 4th EO Valley Lost Division Final
2005-06 40 19 17 2 2 166 151 42 3rd EO Valley Lost Division S-final
2006-07 40 13 20 5 2 159 204 33 5th EO Valley Lost Division final
2007-08 39 25 10 3 1 176 135 54 1st EO Valley Lost Conference final
2008-09 40 28 6 4 2 201 116 62 1st EO Valley Lost Conference final
2009-10 62 25 35 - 2 196 234 52 9th CJHL DNQ
2010-11 62 32 26 - 4 206 202 68 5th CCHL Lost Quarter-final
2011-12 62 41 18 - 3 265 180 85 4th CCHL Lost Quarter-final
2012-13 62 40 19 - 3 248 164 83 2nd CCHL Lost Semi-final
2013-14 62 54 6 - 2 293 149 110 1st CCHL Won League, Won FPC, Lost RBC Final
2014-15 62 49 10 - 3 245 131 101 1st CCHL Won League, Won FPC, Lost RBC Final

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