Cobourg Cougars

Ice hockey team in Ontario, Canada
       General managerAdam HolzmannHead coachConnor ArmourAffiliateKingston Frontenacs (OHL)Websitecobourgcougars.comFranchise history2010Merged with Bowmanville Eagles2011Merged with Streetsville Derbys

The Cobourg Cougars are a junior ice hockey team from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the East division of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, a member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The Cougars won the 2017 Royal Bank Cup national junior A championship.

History

The Cougars spent time in the Eastern Junior "B" league and the Central Junior C Hockey League before jumping to the Central Junior "B" league in 1992. The team graduated to Junior "A" when the league became the OPJHL the next season.

In the summer of 2010, the Cobourg Cougars absorbed the Bowmanville Eagles. This move eliminated their local competition for players and local fan base. In March 2011, the Cougars also absorbed the Streetsville Derbys.[1] The Cougars were chosen to host the 2017 Royal Bank Cup.

Season-by-season results

1965 - 2020 History - is hidden click to
Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1965-66 27 4 21 2 - 95 191 12 6th EJBHL
1966-67 Statistics Not Available
1967-68 32 19 9 4 - 219 188 42 1st EJBHL
1968-69 30 12 16 2 - -- -- 26 5th EJBHL
1969-70 30 8 19 3 - 113 185 19 5th EJBHL
1970-71 30 8 18 4 - 105 171 20 5th EJBHL
1971-87 Statistics Not Available
1987-88 32 9 17 6 - 159 210 24 8th COJCHL
1988-89 40 16 21 3 - 156 194 35 9th COJCHL
1989-90 36 11 20 5 - 147 198 27 5th COJCHL
1990-91 36 11 24 1 - 139 190 23 7th COJCHL
1991-92 34 20 12 1 1 217 207 42 4th COJCHL
1992-93 48 8 37 3 - 183 341 23 14th CJBHL
1993-94 40 17 20 3 - 197 199 39 6th OPJHL-E
1994-95 48 27 15 6 - 286 229 62 4th OPJHL-E
1995-96 50 21 27 2 - 201 214 45 4th OPJHL-R
1996-97 51 11 35 5 - 190 278 29 6th OPJHL-R
1997-98 50 8 39 3 0 146 315 19 6th OPJHL-R
1998-99 51 20 20 9 2 213 178 51 8th OPJHL-E
1999-00 49 25 21 2 1 199 190 53 4th OPJHL-E
2000-01 49 23 20 5 1 214 179 52 6th OPJHL-E
2001-02 49 33 11 5 0 198 141 71 2nd OPJHL-E
2002-03 49 27 18 3 1 187 148 58 4th OPJHL-E
2003-04 49 24 19 4 2 183 190 54 3rd OPJHL-E
2004-05 49 30 14 2 3 196 131 65 4th OPJHL-E
2005-06 49 6 40 3 0 114 297 15 10th OPJHL-E DNQ
2006-07 49 15 29 4 1 165 225 35 9th OPJHL-E Lost Conf. QF
2007-08 49 12 36 - 1 142 238 25 8th OPJHL-E
2008-09 53 17 27 - 9 199 238 43 7th OJHL-C
2009-10 50 18 25 - 7 195 198 43 9th CCHL-E DNQ
2010-11 50 29 17 - 4 214 158 62 4th OJHL-E Lost Round of 16
2011-12 49 37 9 - 3 232 158 77 2nd OJHL-E Lost Division SF
2012-13 55 18 25 - 6 171 181 54 5th OJHL-E Lost Conf. SF
2013-14 53 34 13 - 6 170 136 74 3rd OJHL-E Lost Conf. SF
2014-15 54 36 13 1 4 188 130 77 2nd of 5 East Div
3rd of 10 NE Conf
4th of 22 OJHL
Won Conf. Quarters 4–0 (Fury)
Lost Conf. Semis 2-4 (Golden Hawks)
2015-16 54 27 21 0 6 177 158 60 4th of 5 East Div
6th of 11 NE Conf
12th of 22 OJHL
Lost Conf. Quarters 0–4 (Voyageurs)
2016-17 54 39 11 0 4 240 126 82 2nd of 5 East Div
2nd of 11 NE Conf
4th of 22 OJHL
Won Conf. Quarters 4–0 (Voyageurs)
Won Conf. Semifinal 4–1 (Dukes)
Lost Conf. Finals 0–4 (Golden Hawks)
2017 Royal Bank Cup Hosts & Champions
2017-18 54 29 20 2 3 180 163 63 3rd of 5 East Div
5th of 11 NE Conf
17th of 22 OJHL
Won Conf. Quarters 4–1 (Voyageurs)
Lost Conf. Semi's 1-4 (Tigers)
2018-19 54 35 12 1 6 189 135 77 1st of 6 East Div
2nd of 11 SE Conf
3rd of 22 OJHL
lost Conf. Quarters 1-4 (Dukes)
2019-20 54 20 25 2 2 157 166 44 4th of 6 East Div
8th of 11 SE Conf
17th of 22 OJHL
lost Conf. Quarters 1-4 (Dukes)
2020 - current History
2020-21 Season Lost to Covid-19 pandemic
2021-22 54 28 19 1 6 200 184 63 4th of 5 East Div
7th of 11 SE Conf
10 of 21 OJHL
Won Conf. Quarters 2-0 (Dukes)
Won Conf Semifinals 2-0 (Huskies)
Lost Conf Finals 1-3 (Toronto Jr. Canadiens)
2022-23 54 31 16 2 5 199 173 69 7th of 11 SE Conf
10 of 21 OJHL
lost Conf. Quarters 1-4 (Golden Hawks)
2023-24 56 31 18 3 4 224 165 69 5th of 12 East Conf
8 of 24 OJHL
Won Conf. Quarters 4-1 (Huskies)
Won Conf Semifinals 4-3 (St. Michael's Buzzers)
Lost Conf Finals 2-4 (Golden Hawks)

Royal Bank Cup

CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dudley Hewitt Champions - Central, Fred Page Champions - Eastern, Western Canada Cup Champions - Western & Runner Up, and Host
Round robin play with top 4 in semi-final and winners to finals.

Year Round Robin Record
W-OTW-OTL-L
Standing Semifinal Gold Medal Game
2017
HOST
OTW, Trenton Golden Hawks 3-2
OTL, Penticton Vees 2-3
W, Terrebonne Cobras 6-1
W, Brooks Bandits 5-2
2-1-1-0 1st of 5 W, Penticton Vees 3-1 OTW, Brooks Bandits 3-2
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances

1972: Leamington Flyers defeated Cobourg Cougars 4-games-to-1
1974: Cobourg Cougars defeated Simcoe Jets 4-games-to-1

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Rellinger, Paul (March 30, 2011). "Cobourg Cougars to join with Streetsville Derbys". Northumberland News. Retrieved February 6, 2024.

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