Georgetown Raiders - Season-by-season Record

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
1977-78 42 11 23 8 - -- -- 30 6th CJBHL
1978-79 43 5 36 2 - -- -- 12 12th CJBHL
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 7th OPJHL-W --
1994-95 49 3 44 2 - 166 345 8 8th OPJHL-W --
1995-96 50 6 41 3 - 165 357 19 5th OPJHL-Mi --
1996-97 51 3 47 1 - 140 375 10 5th OPJHL-Mi --
1997-98 51 6 44 1 - 134 330 13 5th OPJHL-Mi --
1998-99 51 27 18 4 2 264 239 60 5th OPJHL-W --
1999-00 49 32 10 5 2 238 180 71 1st OPJHL-W --
2000-01 49 28 17 2 2 229 182 60 2nd OPJHL-W --
2001-02 49 23 20 5 1 216 201 52 6th OPJHL-W --
2002-03 49 37 7 3 2 280 155 79 2nd OPJHL-W --
2003-04 49 40 5 3 1 296 132 84 1st OPJHL-W --
2004-05 49 41 7 0 1 282 120 83 1st OPJHL-W Lost Final, Won DHC as host
2005-06 49 27 16 4 2 188 132 60 3rd OPJHL-W Lost W. Conference Semi
2006-07 49 31 12 3 3 250 180 68 4th OPJHL-W Lost Conf. Finals
2007-08 49 30 14 - 5 202 164 65 2nd OPJHL-W
2008-09 49 42 6 - 1 263 140 85 1st OJHL-M
2009-10 56 41 10 - 5 269 144 87 3rd OJAHL Lost Semi-final
2010-11 50 32 15 - 3 244 169 67 3rd OJHL-W Lost Round of 16
2011-12 49 39 9 - 1 224 109 79 1st OJHL-W Lost Conf. Final

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