Fort Saskatchewan Traders - 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
1976-77 60 33 24 3 - 69 292 280 5th Overall ---
1977-78 58 37 21 2 - 76 345 299 3rd Overall ---
1978-79 60 41 18 1 - 83 340 246 2nd Overall Won Championship
1979-80 59 24 35 0 - 48 282 336 6th Overall ---
1980-81 60 23 36 1 - 47 273 316 4th North ---
1981-82 60 30 29 1 - 61 266 288 3rd North ---
1982-83 60 26 34 0 - 52 301 299 3rd North ---
1983-84 60 40 19 1 - 81 325 262 1st North Won Championship
1984-85 60 36 22 2 - 74 312 231 3rd North ---
1985-86 52 21 29 2 - 44 227 256 3rd North ---
1986-87 60 24 34 2 - 50 258 295 4th North ---
1987-88 60 29 30 1 - 59 295 280 2nd North ---
1988-89 60 38 21 1 - 77 304 270 2nd North ---
1989-90 60 33 27 0 - 66 307 263 3rd North ---
1990-91 56 37 15 4 - 78 282 218 1st Overall ---
1991-92 60 31 28 - 1 63 246 251 6th Overall ---
1992-93 56 36 18 - 2 74 248 197 1st Overall ---
1993-94 56 33 21 - 2 67 206 175 3rd Overall ---
1994-95 56 18 34 - 4 40 201 267 9th Overall ---
1995-96 60 36 19 - 5 77 209 189 4th Overall ---
1996-97 60 26 31 - 3 55 247 234 9th Overall ---
1997-98 60 40 18 - 2 82 249 225 3rd Overall ---
1998-99 62 37 24 - 1 75 294 252 3rd North ---
1999-00 64 35 25 - 4 74 1272 255 3rd North ---
2000-01 64 26 32 6 - 58 249 300 7th North ---
2001-02 64 20 41 3 - 43 190 315 7th North ---
2002-03 64 20 36 8 - 48 214 285 7th North ---
2003-04 60 16 39 5 - 37 159 281 8th North Did not qualify
2004-05 64 19 41 4 - 42 157 228 6th North
2005-06 60 37 20 3 - 77 201 179 6th North Lost in First Round
2006-07 60 45 11 4 - 94 286 146 1st North Lost in Final

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