Season Standings
= Indicates First Place finish |
= Indicates championship |
Year | League | Regular Season | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|
1999-2000 | National Women's Hockey League | 4rd, Western Division | no participation to playoff |
2000-01 | National Women's Hockey League | 5rd, Western Division | no participation to playoff |
2001-02 | National Women's Hockey League | 4rd, Western Division | no participation to playoff |
2002-03 | National Women's Hockey League | 4rd, Central Division | no participation to playoff |
2003-04 | National Women's Hockey League | 4rd, Central Division | no participation to playoff |
2004-05 | National Women's Hockey League | 4rd, Central Division | no participation to playoff |
2005-06 | National Women's Hockey League | First place, Central Division | eliminated in first round |
2006-07 | National Women's Hockey League | First place (only one division now) | eliminated in first round |
2007-08 | Canadian Women's Hockey League | 3rd, Central Division | eliminated in first round |
2008-09 | Canadian Women's Hockey League | 5rd, last place | no participation to playoff |
2009-10 | Canadian Women's Hockey League | 5rd, last place | no participation to playoff |
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