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Warroad Lakers
CityWarroad, Minnesota
LeagueCentral Amateur Senior Hockey League
Operated1946 (1946)-1997 (Warroad Lakers)
2001-2003 (Warroad Islanders)
Home arenaWarroad Memorial Arena (1949-1992)
The Gardens Arena (1993-2003)
ColoursBlue, Red, and White
General managerCal Marvin
Head coachCal Marvin
Franchise history
1946-1998Warroad Lakers
2001-2003Warroad Islanders

The Warroad Lakers were an American Senior ice hockey team from Warroad, Minnesota. The Lakers played in various Manitoba AHA and Thunder Bay AHA senior and intermediate leagues and were granted special eligibility for the Allan Cup and Hardy Cup by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The Lakers were three-time Allan Cup Canadian National Champions, one-time Allan Cup National Finalists, one-time Hardy Cup Canadian National Champions, and one-time Hardy Cup National Finalists.

History

The Lakers were Western Canada Intermediate "A" Champions in 1964, 1974, and 1977, Thunder Bay Intermediate "A" Champions in 1963 and 1964, and Manitoba Intermediate "A" Champions in at least 1971, 1974, and 1977. They were also Thunder Bay Senior "A" Champions in 1965 and Manitoba Senior "A" Champions in at least 1969, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1997.

At the 1974 Hardy Cup, the Lakers faced the Ottawa District Hockey Association's Embrun Panthers. The Lakers swept them 3-games-to-none to win their only Hardy Cup. Three years later, the Lakers faced New Brunswick's Campbellton Tigers at the 1977 Hardy Cup, but fell 3-games-to-1.

The Warroad Lakers are only the second American team in Allan Cup history to be Canadian National Senior "AAA" Champions. They won the 1994 Allan Cup on home ice, the next year they won the 1995 Allan Cup in Stony Plain, Alberta, and then won the 1996 Allan Cup in Unity, Saskatchewan to become the only team in history to win three consecutive Allan Cups. A season later, the Lakers failed to defeat the Powell River Regals in the 1997 Allan Cup final, which would have given them four in a row if won.

In 1997, after finding themselves without a league to play in, the Warroad Lakers were forced to fold.

Around 2001, the team was resurrected and named the Warroad Islanders. They competed in the 2002 Allan Cup but failed to get out of the round robin. In 2003, the Islanders failed to get past the Ile des Chenes North Stars (who won the 2003 Allan Cup) in the Manitoba playdowns. Soon after, the team fell off the competitive hockey map.

All three of the Lakers' Allan Cup winning teams have been inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T GF GA P Results Playoffs
1946-47 -- -- - - -- -- -- 1st States Dominion League Won Title Game 10-2 vs. Roseau
1947-48 Statistics Not Available
1948-49 Statistics Not Available
1949-50 Statistics Not Available
1950-51 Statistics Not Available
1951-52 Statistics Not Available
1952-53 Statistics Not Available
1953-54 Statistics Not Available
1954-55 -- -- - - -- -- -- 1st Northwest League Northwest League Champions
U.S. National Open Intermediate champions
1955-56 28 21 6 1 -- -- -- 1st Northwest League Northwest League Champions
1956-57 21 18 3 0 -- -- -- 1st Northwest League Northwest League Champions
1957-58 18 12 6 0 112 53 24 1st MinOHL Won League
1958-59 16 12 4 0 87 45 24 1st MinOHL Won League
1959-60 18 15 3 0 -- -- 30 1st MinOHL Won League
1960-61 39 25 13 1 -- -- -- 1st MinOHL Won League
1961-62 13 11 2 0 86 43 35 1st MinOHL Lost final
1962-63 40 26 13 1 -- -- -- 1st MinOHL Lost final
1963-64 -- -- -- - -- -- -- Canadian Intermediate champions
1964-65 16 14 2 0 74 48 -- MIHL Exh. Lost Western Canada Final
1965-66 24 15 4 5 127 79 35 1st MSHL Lost semi-final
1966-67 24 15 9 0 119 105 30 3rd MSHL Lost semi-final
1967-68 24 8 15 1 88 88 17 4th MSHL DNQ
1968-69 23 13 10 0 -- -- 26 1st MSHL Won League
1969-70 24 18 6 0 160 90 36 1st MSHL Lost final
1970-71 17 12 5 0 88 74 24 2nd MSHL Won League Intermediate Final
1971-72 24 21 3 0 134 73 42 2nd CCHL Won League Intermediate Final
1972-73 30 23 7 0 172 84 60 2nd CCHL Won League Intermediate Final
1973-74 24 18 5 1 164 84 37 1st CCHL Won League
Won Hardy Cup
1974-75 Statistics Not Available
1975-76 Statistics Not Available
1976-77 Statistics Not Available
1977-78 Statistics Not Available
1978-79 The Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association decided in
May 1979 that Warroad would no longer be allowed to represent Manitoba in
intermediate AA hockey play-off competition.
1979-80 32 20 12 0 -- -- 40 1st CASHL Lost final
1980-81 32 15 15 2 163 152 32 3rd CASHL Lost semi-final
1981-82 29 9 20 0 128 157 18 4th CASHL Lost semi-final
1982-83 32 11 20 1 169 182 23 5th CASHL Lost semi-final
1983-84 34 15 18 1 182 195 35 5th CASHL Lost quarter-final
1984-85 Statistics Not Available
1985-86 Statistics Not Available
1986-87 Statistics Not Available
1987-88 Statistics Not Available
1988-89 Statistics Not Available
1989-90 Statistics Not Available
1990-91 Statistics Not Available
1991-92 Statistics Not Available
1992-93 46 33 11 2 -- -- -- Central Amateur Senior Hockey League
Manitoba-Saskatchewan
Western Canada Champions
1993-94 Statistics Not Available
1994-95 12 8 3 1 -- -- -- SEMHL Exh. Won Pattison Cup
Won Allan Cup
1995-96 36 35 1 0 -- -- -- SEMHL Exh. Won Pattison Cup
Western Canada champions
Won Allan Cup
1996-97 16 16 0 0 187 47 -- HTHL Exh. Won Pattison Cup
Lost Allan Cup Final

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "Warroad Grows For Puck Upset". Minneapolis Daily Star. Minneapolis, Minnesota. December 31, 1956. p. 15.Free access icon