Kelowna Buckaroos - 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
1961-62 28 17 10 1 - 148 109 35 2nd OMJHL Lost Final
1962-63 32 26 3 3 - 243 100 55 1st OMJHL Lost Final
1963-64 35 17 16 2 - 165 171 36 2nd OJHL Lost Final
1964-65 30 14 11 5 - 137 99 33 2nd OJHL Won League
1965-66 30 24 6 0 - 180 87 48 1st OJHL Lost Final
1966-67 40 26 14 0 - - - 52 2nd OJHL Lost Final
1967-68 40 14 20 6 - 180 179 34 4th BCJHL Lost Semi-final
1968-69 40 18 14 8 - 182 173 44 4th BCJHL Lost Semi-final
1969-70 48 17 29 2 - 200 260 36 6th BCJHL DNQ
1970-71 60 8 50 2 - 178 364 18 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1971-72 60 21 30 9 - - - 51 5th BCJHL DNQ
1972-73 62 34 27 1 - 347 310 69 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1973-74 64 44 18 2 - 375 235 90 1st BCJHL Interior
1974-75 66 46 20 0 - 458 297 92 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Final
1975-76 66 37 28 1 - 348 307 75 3rd BCJHL Lost Quarter-final
1976-77 68 49 18 1 - 451 300 99 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1977-78 66 40 26 0 - 355 290 80 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1978-79 62 28 32 2 - 265 323 58 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1979-80 60 25 33 2 - 335 327 52 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1980-81 56 36 20 0 - 390 261 72 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1981-82 48 33 14 1 - 287 208 67 2nd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1982-83 56 35 19 2 - 338 218 72 1st BCJHL Interior Lost Final
1983-84 60 31 29 0 - 328 304 62 3rd BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1984-85 52 24 28 0 - 289 324 48 4th BCJHL Interior Lost Quarter-final
1985-86 52 19 30 3 - 311 379 41 5th BCJHL Interior Lost Semi-final
1986-87 52 5 45 2 - 169 440 12 5th BCJHL Interior DNQ
1987-88 51 6 44 1 - 191 474 13 6th BCJHL Interior DNQ

Read more about this topic:  Kelowna Buckaroos

Famous quotes containing the word record:

    Human beings are compelled to live within a lie, but they can be compelled to do so only because they are in fact capable of living in this way. Therefore not only does the system alienate humanity, but at the same time alienated humanity supports this system as its own involuntary masterplan, as a degenerate image of its own degeneration, as a record of people’s own failure as individuals.
    Václav Havel (b. 1936)