Lindsay Muskies

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Lindsay Muskies
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City Lindsay, Ontario, Canada
League Ontario Junior Hockey League
Founded1960's
Home arena Lindsay Recreation Complex
ColoursBlack, teal, white    
General managerBrendan O'Grady
Head coachBrendan O'Grady
Affiliates
Website lindsaymuskies.ojhl.ca
Franchise history
pre-1989Lindsay Muskies
1989-94Lindsay Bears
1994-PresentLindsay Muskies
2012Merged with Peterborough Stars

The Lindsay Muskies are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

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History

The Muskies started out in the Central Junior C Hockey League. In 1989, the team jumped to the Central Junior "B" and stayed with the league when it became the OPJHL in 1993.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1987-883211192-161186247th COJCHL
1988-89406277-1392361910th COJCHL
1989-904211229-1892223111th CJBHL
1990-9142171510-192179449th CJBHL
1991-924224135-219198534th CJBHL
1992-934822251-2542694511th CJBHL
1993-94 406295-125238179th OPJHL-EDNQ
1994-95 4832115-257163693rd OPJHL-ELost Conf. SF
1995-96 5025223-232212554th OPJHL-PLost SF
1996-97 5117295-188247424th OPJHL-PLost Conf. QF
1997-98 51232053198186544th OPJHL-PDNQ
1998-99 51321342222153703rd OPJHL-ELost Conf. SF
1999-00 4941332244104871st OPJHL-ELost final
2000-01 49351040222131741st OPJHL-ELost Conf. Final
2001-02 49133321136211299th OPJHL-EDNQ
2002-03 49261733216174585th OPJHL-ELost Div. SF
2003-04 491624541592094110th OPJHL-ELost Div. QF
2004-05 49152725130172378th OPJHL-ELost Div. QF
2005-06 49142960144202348th OPJHL-ELost Conf. QF
2006-07 49152752171218378th OPJHL-ELost Conf. QF
2007-08 492023-6144165466th OPJHL-ELost Conf. QF
2008-09 493213-4212149683rd OJHL-ELost Conf. SF
2009-10 502620-4192173566th CCHL-ELost preliminary
2010-11 503018-2172151624th OJHL-ELost qualifier
2011-12 492523-1172174515th OJHL-ELost Division QF
2012-13 552525-5195194553rd OJHL-NLost Conf. SF
2013-14 531927-7165203454th OJHL-NDNQ
2014-15 54182916170227435th OJHL-NDNQ
2015-16 54123606122225306th OJHL-NDNQ
2016-17 54143602137257326 of 6 North
9 of 11 NE Conf
19 of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2017-18 54114003135276255 of 6 North
10 of 11 NE Conf
20 of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2018-19 5484204130283206 of 6 East
11 of 11 SE Conf
23 of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2019-20 5454315100253165 of 5 East
11 of 11 SE Conf
22 of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2020-21 00000000Season cancelled-
2021-22 54202806153186465 of 5 East
8 of 11 SE Conf
16 of 21 OJHL
DNQ
2022-23 5415351313020134 9 of 11 SE Conf
20 of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2023-24 5626212714617361 9 of 12 East Conf
16 of 24 OJHL
DNQ

Ownership

The Muskies were formally owned and operated by a group headed by Roger Neilson, former NHL Coach, and his estate. In 2005, they were purchased by a group led by former NHL defenseman Jeff Beukeboom and Uxbridge, Ontario businessman Dave Knapp.

Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances

1964: Hespeler Shamrocks defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-1
1965: Simcoe Blades defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-1
1973: Caledonia Corvairs defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-1
1975: Essex 73's defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-3
1983: Dunnville Terriers defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-2

Notable alumni

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