Saskatchewan SWAT - Yearly Founders Cup Results

Yearly Founders Cup Results

Season GP W L T Pct GF GA Finish Playoff Result
2007 4 0 4 0 .000 18 37 9th Won Consolation Round Quarterfinal over Moose Jaw Mustangs 6-5

Lost Consolation Round Semi-Final to Port Coquitlam Saints 17-5

2008 5 1 3 1 .300 22 45 7th Won Consolation Round Quarterfinal over Montreal Shamrocks 7-5

Lost Consolation Round Semi-Final to Nova Scotia Gryphons 10-9

2009 4 0 4 0 .000 15 38 5th Won Consolation Round Semi-Final over Onondaga Redhawks 12-11

Won Consolation Round Final over Port Moody Thunder 1-0

2010 5 2 3 0 .400 46 56 6th Won Consolation Round Semi-Final over Team Quebec 10-3

Lost Consolation Round Final to Calgary Chill 6-5

2011 5 3 2 0 .600 61 47 3rd Lost Championship Round Semi-Final to Calgary Mountaineers 11-7

Won Championship Round Third Place Game over Winnipeg Gryphons 15-7

2012 4 1 3 0 .250 46 61 3rd Won Consolation Round Semi-Final over Winnipeg Gryphons 11-8

Lost Consolation Round Final to Team Nova Scotia 11-6

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