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Ottawa Valley Lightning
LeagueNational Capital Junior Hockey League
Founded1998
ColoursBlue, white, green
     
General managerMario Therrien
Head coachYann Neveu
Franchise history
1998–2010Maxville Mustangs
2010–2017Papineauville Vikings
2017–2018Papineau Vikings
Possibly 2019Ottawa Valley Lightning

The Ottawa Valley Lightning are a junior C ice hockey team in the National Capital Junior Hockey League of Hockey Eastern Ontario. As of the 2018–19 season, the team is inactive.

History

The Maxville Mustangs were founded in 1998. In 2010, the Mustangs were sold to investors in Papineauville, Quebec, and became the Vikings. In 2016, the Vikings won their second consecutive NCJHL championship with a seventh game victory over the Embrun Panthers for the second consecutive year.[1] After the 2016–17 season, the team announced that they were moving to St-André-Avellin, Quebec and play out of that local arena. As part of the relocation, the team also changed their name to Papineau Vikings. In 2018, the Vikings won their third championship in four years by defeating the North Dundas Rockets in seven games.[2]

The franchise was sold in May 2018 and planned to relocated to Stittsville, Ontario, and rebranded as the Valley Golden Kings. However, they subsequently announced the team would be the Ottawa Valley Lightning and but did not name a home location. On 25 July 2018, the NCJHL announced the franchise would sit out the 2018–19 season entirely.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
2004–05 36 5 30 0 1 82 246 11 7th EOJCHL Lost Quarter-final
2005–06 36 10 22 4 151 211 24 6th EOJCHL Lost Quarter-final
2006–07 34 18 12 4 170 151 40 4th EOJCHL Lost Division Semi-final
2007–08 36 11 23 2 120 185 24 6th EOJCHL Lost Quarter-final
2008–09 34 14 19 1 160 191 29 6th EOJCHL Lost Division Semi-final
2009–10 34 13 17 4 142 171 30 6th EOJCHL Lost Quarter-final
2010–11 34 11 20 3 104 148 25 7th NCJHL Lost Quarter-final
2011–12 32 8 24 0 95 149 16 9th NCJHL Folded
2012–13 34 17 15 2 132 122 36 4th NCJHL Lost Quarter-final
2013–14 32 26 5 1 173 106 53 1st NCJHL Lost Semi-final
2014–15 32 23 6 3 191 116 49 2nd NCJHL Won Quarter-finals, 4–1 (Rockets)
Won Semi-finals, 4–1 (Eagles)
Won Finals, 4–3 (Panthers)
2015–16 34 25 7 2 180 104 52 1st of 5, North
2nd of 10, NCJHL
Won Div. Semi-finals, 4–1 (Bandits)
Won Div. Finals, 4–0 (Volants)
Won Finals, 4–3 (Panthers)
2016–17 32 20 12 0 163 105 40 2nd of 9, NCJHL Lost Quarter-finals, 3–4 (Volants)
2017–18 33 25 8 203 85 50 1st of 12, NCJHL Won Quarter-finals, 4–0 (Rangers)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 4–2 (Castors)
Won League Finals, 4–3 (Rockets)

Individual player awards

Season Name Award
2017-18 Jacob Osborne Top Scorer
2012-13 Benoit Lavigne Rookie of the Year
Kevin Mallette Best Goaltender
Maxime Roussel Best Defensive Forward
2008-09 Adam Larivière Best Defensive Forward
2007-08 Adam Larivière Most Improved Player
2006-07 Shane O’Brien Top Scorer
Shane O’Brien Regular Season MVP
Trevor Jacquard Coach of the Year
Ian Henderson Executive of the Year
2005-06 Steven Stewart Most Improved Player
Ian Henderson Executive of the Year
2003-04 Shane O’Brien Rookie of the Year
2001-02 Nick Adam Rookie of the Year

Mustangs individual records

Regular season

Players

  • Most Goals - Game
  • Most Goals – Season
    • 35 - Shane O'Brien(2006–2007)
  • Most Goals - Career
    • 87 - Shawn Borris (2005–2009)
  • Most Assists - Game
    • 8 - Shane O'Brien (Feb 6/06)
  • Most Assists - Season
    • 51 - Shane O'Brien (2006–2007)
  • Most Assists - Career
    • 129 - Shane O'Brien (2004–2007)
  • Most Games - Career
    • 161 - Jonathan Bray (2001–2004)
  • Most Penalty Minutes – Season
    • 229 - Ted Lachance( 2002–2003)
  • Most Penalty Minutes - Career
    • 575 - Andrew Michaud (2004–2007)
  • Most Points – Season
    • 86 - Shane O'Brien (2006–07)
  • Most Points - Career
    • 199 - Shane O'Brien (2004–2007)

Goalies

  • Most Assists by a goalie - Season
    • 2 - Dan Desnoyer (2002–2003)
  • Most Games played by a goalie - Season
    • 32 - Joel Morrissey(2006–2007)
  • Most Games played by a goalie - Career
    • 66 - Joel Morrissey (2005–2008)

Playoffs

Players

  • Most Goals - Career
    • 11 - Shawn Borris (2005–2009)
  • Most Goals - Season
    • 4 - Grant Mitchell (2008–2009)
    • 4 - Richard Mulligan (2008–2009)
  • Most Assists - Career
    • 10 - Adam Lariviere (2005–2009)
    • 10 - Shane O'Brien (2004–2007)
  • Most Assists - Season
    • 6 - Adam Lariviere (2008–2009)
    • 6 - Ryan Brady-Gratton (2008–2009)
    • 6 - Steven Knapp (2008–2009)
  • Most Career Games
    • 21 - Jonathan Bray (2001–2004)
  • Most Career Points
    • 17 - Shawn Borris (2005–2009)

Goalies

  • Most Career Games
    • 12 - Dan Desnoyer

Leading scorer in a season by year

  • 2008 - Shawn Borris(71)
  • 2007 - Shawn Borris(40)
  • 2006 - Shane O'Brien(86)
  • 2005 - Shane O'Brien(50)
  • 2004 - Jonathan Bray(30)
  • 2003 - Jonathan Bray & Shane O'Brien(36)
  • 2002 - Jonathan Bray(34)
  • 2001 - Nick Adam(41)
  • 2000 - Pat Berlinguette(28)
  • 1999 - Brad McMillan(38)

References

  1. ^ "Les Vikings de Papineauville Remportent". info07.com. 3 April 2016. Archived from the original on 16 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Rockets, Vikings split weekend, NCJHL championship heads to Game 7". Nation Valley News. 1 April 2018.