Brooklin Merchants

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Brooklin Merchants Lacrosse Club
Sport Box lacrosse
Founded2000
League Ontario Series Lacrosse
DivisionEastern
Based in Brooklin, Ontario
ArenaLuther vipond memorial arena
Coloursblue, white, orange
   
Head coach clancy Almas
General manager Brad MacArthur
Captainvacant
Championships0 Presidents Cup (box lacrosse)
Division titles2 oSL Championships
Affiliated teams
Website www.brooklinredmen.ca/merchants-staff

The Merchants Lacrosse Club is a box lacrosse team from Oshawa, Ontario. The Merchants play in the Ontario Series Lacrosse (OSL) league (formerly known as Senior "B"). The OSL is the counterpart of the Quebec Senior Lacrosse League, Rocky Mountain Lacrosse League & West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association.

Contents

Championships

Presidents Cup Canadian Champions (0)

Ontario Series Champions (2)

  • 2000
  • 2015

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTPTSGFGAFinishPlayoffs
200087101499751stLost Presidents Cup
2001141310261861111stLost Sr. B Finals
200214770141281314thLost 1st Round
2003161150221781343rdLost 1st Round
2004165111111271498thdid not qualify
200514770141201175thLost 1st Round
200614743171291274thLost Round 2
200714590101001253rd East DivisionLost 1st Round
200814860161121051st East DivisionLost Sr. B Finals
200916970182001634thLost 1st Round
201016961191981722ndLost 1st Round
2011161240242041573rdLost 2nd Round
201216871191641665thLost 2nd Round
201316880161381544thLost 2nd Round
201416115021151977thdid not qualify
201516961191401263rdLost Sr.B Finals
2016161420282021211stLost Presidents Cup
201716411191121525thLost 1st Round
201816961191761464thLost 1st Round
201915960181571233rdLost 1st Round
2020did not play
2021did not play
202216411081221356thdid not qualify
2023161150221671582nd

Notable alumni

Team records

Individual player records for a single Regular season
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most goalsJonas Derks372001
Most assistsDylan Goddard452019
Most pointsJonas Derks722001
Most Penalty MinutesFrank Littlejohn1302002
Most WinsJohn Chesebrough92016
Best G.A.AJohn Chesebrough6.942016
Individual player records for a single post season
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most goalsChris Attwood362016
Most assistsChris Attwood252016
Most pointsChris Attwood612016
Most Penalty MinutesNick Loyst612015
Most WinsJohn Chesebrough72016

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