Calgary Cannons - All-time Record

All-time Record

First Half Second Half Overall
Season W–L Finish W–L Finish W–L Win% Playoffs
1985 37–32 1st 34–38 4th 71–70 .504 Lost North Division final (0–3 to Vancouver)
1986 36–35 2nd 30–42 5th 66–77 .462
1987 38–32 2nd 46–25 1st 84–57 .596 Won North Division final (3–2 over Tacoma)
Lost Championship Series (1–3 to Albuquerque)
1988 33–38 3rd 35–36 3rd 68–74 .479
1989 28–43 5th 42–29 1st 70–72 .493 Lost North Division final (0–3 to Vancouver)
1990 37–33 3rd 29–42 5th 66–75 .468
1991 27–40 4th 45–24 1st 72–64 .529 Won North Division final (3–0 over Portland)
Lost Championship Series (2–3 to Tucson)
1992 28–41 4th 32–37 4th 60–78 .435
1993 34–36 3rd 34–36 4th 68–72 .486
1994 34–37 5th 37–35 2nd 71–72 .497
1995 30–41 5th 28–42 5th 58–83 .411
1996 37–34 4th 37–34 3rd 74–68 .521
1997 29–38 5th 31–40 5th 60–78 .435
Season W–L Finish Win% Playoffs
1998 81–62 1st .566 Won Pacific Conference (3–2 over Fresno)
Lost Championship Series (2–3 to New Orleans)
1999 57–82 .410
2000 60–82 4th .423
2001 72–71 .503
2002 67–71 3rd .486
Total 1225–1308 .484 Five playoff appearances

Note: the PCL abandoned the split-season format beginning in the 1998 season as the league expanded to 16 teams following the dissolution of the American Association.

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