Bonnyville Pontiacs - Season-by-season Record

Season-by-season Record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T/OTL = Ties/Overtime losses, SOL = Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T/OTL SOL Points GF GA Finish Playoffs
1991-92 60 8 51 - 1 17 186 399 9th Overall Did not qualify
1992-93 56 13 42 - 1 27 192 324 9th Overall Did not qualify
1993-94 56 15 37 - 4 34 209 368 9th Overall Did not qualify
1994-95 56 24 29 - 3 51 219 278 7th Overall Lost in first round
1995-96 60 27 30 - 3 57 243 257 7th Overall Lost in first round
1996-97 60 27 30 - 3 57 242 270 8th Overall Lost in first round
1997-98 60 20 36 - 4 44 204 266 11th Overall Did not qualify
1998-99 62 33 29 - 0 66 282 261 5th North Lost in first round
1999-00 64 34 26 - 4 72 251 230 5th North Lost in second round
2000-01 64 17 38 9 - 43 194 307 8th North Did not qualify
2001-02 64 20 43 1 - 41 176 284 8th North Did not qualify
2002-03 64 27 29 8 - 62 207 243 6th North Lost in first round
2003-04 60 27 25 8 - 62 189 172 6th North Lost in first round
2004-05 64 36 17 11 - 83 218 189 4th North Lost in first round
2005-06 60 38 19 3 - 79 240 185 5th North Lost in second round
2006-07 60 24 29 7 - 55 173 208 6th North Lost in first round
2007-08 62 34 21 7 - 75 211 166 4th North Lost in second round
2008-09 62 35 22 5 - 75 215 187 4th North Lost in first round
2009-10 60 27 29 4 - 58 175 190 5th North Lost in second round
2010-11 60 35 16 9 - 79 198 150 3rd North Lost in second round
2011-12 60 34 20 6 - 74 187 158 5th North

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