Lucknow Lancers

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Lucknow Lancers
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City Lucknow, Ontario
League Ontario Elite Hockey League
Operated1984-present
Home arenaLucknow & District Sports Complex
Colours Red, Black, and Yellow
General managerChris Michie
Head coachRuss Sutton

The Lucknow Lancers are a senior hockey team based out of Lucknow, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Elite Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada.

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Championships

In 1996–97, Lucknow captured the Senior "B" championship, and in 1988-89, they were Intermediate "D" champs.

2006–07 Lancers season

Lucknow, coming off an 18-6-1 record in 2005-06, had the best record in the regular season in 2006-07, going 20-2-2. The Lancers finished the season on a 12-0-1 streak, and they scored a season high fifteen goals in a 15-6 win over the Drayton Icemen on October 22.

In the opening round of the "AA" playoffs against the Hensall Sherwoods, the teams would split the first two games of the series before Lucknow would win three in a row to eliminate the Sherwoods, including a convincing 6-1 win in the fifth game.

In the semi-finals, the Lancers faced the Elora Rocks and lost the opening game in Lucknow, losing 6-5 in double OT. Lucknow could never really rebound after that loss and dropped the next game, 6-3 in Elora. The series shifted back to Lucknow for game three, and once again, the Lancers lost in overtime, 3-2, to fall behind 3-0 in the series. The Rocks would complete the sweep by beating Lucknow 3-2 in the fourth game in Elora, ending the Lancers season a lot sooner than anyone would have thought.

2007–08 Lancers season

Due to expansion in the league, the defending North Division champions would move over into the South Division. The Lancers first season in the South saw the team have its worst season since 2001-02, as they would have a 14-12-0 record, earning 28 points, which was fourteen less points than the 42 they finished the year before. Lucknow finished in fifth in the South, earning a spot in the "A playoffs.

The Lancers opened the playoffs against the Drayton Icemen, and it was the Drayton who took a 1-0 series lead with a 2-1 victory in the series opener. Lucknow tied the series up in game two with some solid goaltending, defeating the Icemen 3-2. The series moved to Drayton for the next two games, but it was Lucknow who kept winning, taking a 3-1 series lead, and the Lancers clinched the series in the fifth game, shutting out the Icemen 10-0, advancing to the semi-finals.

Lucknow faced the Milverton Four Wheel Drives in the "A" semi-finals, and Milverton opened the series up with a 3-2 win. The Lancers tied the series in the second game, shutting out the Drives 2-0. Milverton once again took the series lead in game three, with a 5-4 win, however, Lucknow would again tie the series, winning the fourth game 5-2. It looked as if the teams exchanging wins would continue in the fifth game, as Milverton held a 5-3 lead in the third period, but Lucknow stormed back, scoring two goals in fifty seconds, to send the game into overtime. The Lancers completed the comeback with a goal in the extra period to take a 3-2 series lead. The Drives would tie the series up with a solid 9-6 win in the sixth game, setting up a seventh and deciding game. The Lancers would manage to hold off Milverton by a 5-4 score, and advance to the "A" finals.

The Lancers would face the Palmerston 81's for the "A" championship, and they would take an early series lead, defeating Palmerston 5-4 in the series opener. The 81's rebounded, taking the next two games by scores of 6-4 and 7-1 to take a 2-1 series lead. The Lancers would even it up in the fourth game, handing the 81's a 7-5 loss, and evening the series up at two games each. Palmerston would dominate the fifth game, winning 7-3, and take a 3-2 series lead. The Lancers and 81's would play a very close sixth game, however, it would be Palmerston winning the game 3-2, and winning the series 4-2, ending the Lancers season two wins short of the "A" championship.

2008–09 Lancers season

Once again due to expansion, the Lancers shifted divisions, as they were placed back in the North Division. The team would continue to struggle, as they posted a record of 9-9-2, earning 20 points, which was their lowest total since the 2001-02 season. Lucknow finished in seventh place in the North Division.

The Lancers faced off against the Elora Rocks in the best of seven "AA" qualifying series. Elora cruised to a 6-1 victory in the first game, however, Lucknow evened the series up with a solid 3-1 win in the second game. The Rocks once again took the series lead in the third game, defeating the Lancers 5-3, followed by a blowout Elora victory in the fourth game, in which they won 7-1, to take a 3-1 series lead. The Rocks ended the series in the fifth game, defeating Lucknow 5-3 to send the Lancers to the "A" playoffs.

2009–10 Lancers season

Lucknow struggled again in the North Division, finishing in a tie for 6th place in the North with 19 points (9-10-1).

The Lancers faced the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks in the "AA" playoffs 1st round, losing in 5 games despite winning the opening game of the series.

Relegated to the "A" playoffs, the Lancers defeated the Palmerston 81's in four-straight games before moving on to face the Durham Thundercats in the "A" semifinal. The Lancers jumped out to a 3-0 series lead and looked to be on their way to the final, but lost the remaining four games of the series and were eliminated.

2010–11 Lancers season

Lucknow looked to be moving up the ladder in the North Division, finishing 4th of 10 teams with a record of 13-10-3.

The Lancers met the Palmerston 81's in the first round of the "AA" playoffs and would prevail in 6 games. They met up with the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks in a 2nd round series, but fell in four games.

2011–12 Lancers season

2011–12 proved to be a difficult season for the Lancers, who struggled all season en route to a record of 4-18-2, good enough for 8th place in the 9-team North Division.

The Lancers would have their season ended in the first round of the "AA" playoffs at the hands of the eventual-champion Saugeen Shores Winterhawks in a four-game sweep.

2012–13 Lancers season

The Lancers struggled again in a competitive North Division, posting a franchise-worst record of 3-21-0.

The Lancers qualified for the "AA" playoffs in the North Division by virtue of there only being 8 teams remaining in the division. The Lancers fell in four-straight games to the Elora Rocks in the opening round of the playoffs and were relegated to the returning "A" championship side.

The Lancers would get some silver-lining from their season, sweeping the Thedford Dirty Dogs in a best-of-3 series and moved on to a round-robin playoff with the Shallow Lake Crushers and Durham Thundercats to determine the final series for the "A" championship.

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPTSFinishPlayoffs
1984–85 [1] 248133151149194th in "D"Won in "D" quarter-finals (4-0 vs. Saints)
Lost in "D" finals (1-4 vs. Roosters)
1985–86 [2] 18981112103196th in WOAALost in "D" semi-finals (1-3 vs. Monarchs)
1986–87 [3] 221165136119272nd in NorthLost in "B" semi-finals (1-4 vs. Crusaders)
1987–88 [4] 18510391101135th in NorthWon in "D" semi-finals (4-1 vs. Comets)
Lost in "D" finals (2-4 vs. Roosters)
1988–89 [5] 217131121144155th in NorthWon in "D" semi-finals (3-2 vs. Roosters)
Won in "D" finals (3-2 vs. Drives)
Won in Grand Championship semi-finals (3-1 vs. North Stars)
Lost in Grand Championship finals (0-3 vs. Thundercats)
1989–90 [6] 211092135134225th in NorthLost in "C" semi-finals (1-3 vs. Wolves)
1990–91 [7] 245145139189157th in NorthLost in "C" semi-finals (1-3 vs. Comets)
1991–92 [8] 21146113097292nd in "B"Won in "B" quarter-finals (3-1 vs. Wolves)
Won in "B" semi-finals (3-0 vs. Monarchs)
Lost in "B" finals (0-3 vs. North Stars)
1992–93 [9] 211173145122253rd in "B"Lost in "B" quarter-finals (2-3 vs. North Stars)
1993–94 [10] 201190139101224th in "B"Won in "B" quarter-finals (3-1 vs. Flyers)
Lost in "B" semi-finals (1-4 vs. Wolves)
1994–95 [11] 231850014783362nd in "B"Lost in "B" semi-finals (2-4 vs. Flyers)
1995–96 [12] 1687108566173rd in "B"Won in "B" semi-finals (4-2 vs. Monarchs)
Lost in "B" finals (0-4 vs. Flyers)
1996–97 [13] 241850115791372nd in "B"Won in "B" semi-finals (4-0 vs. Monarchs)
Won in "B" finals (4-1 vs. Flyers)
1997–98 [14] 241740312576371st in "A" WestLost in "A" quarter-finals (3-4 vs. Pirates)
1998–99 [15] 2413101012495272nd in "A" WestLost in "A" quarter-finals (3-4 vs. Radar)
1999–00 [16] 24123006720127th NorthWon in "A" round robin (2-2 record)
Lost in "A" semi-finals (3-4 vs. Rocks)
2000–01 [17] 245180165127117th NorthLost in "A" quarter-finals (3-4 vs. River Rats)
2001–02 [18] 24122017017537th NorthWon in "A" round robin (2-2 record)
Lost in "A" semi-finals (0-4 vs. Spitfires)
2002–03 [19] 241660212985344th WOAALost in "AA" quarter-finals (1-4 vs. Sherwoods)
Lost in "A" tier II semi-finals (2-4 vs. Muskies)
2003–04 [20] 241860013765363rd WOAAWon in "AA" qualifying round (3-0 vs. Pirates)
Lost in "AA" quarter-finals (3-4 vs. Sherwoods)
2004–05 [21] 2515730138933310th WOAALost in "AA" qualifying round (2-3 vs. Drives)
Won in "A" quarter-finals (4-0 vs. Spitfires)
Won in "A" semi-finals (4-0 vs. Jets)
Lost in "A" finals (1-4 vs. Jets)
2005–06 [22] 25186-113379374th in WOAAWon in "AA" qualifying round (3-0 vs. River Rats)
Won in "AA" quarter-finals (4-3 vs. Royals)
Lost in "AA" semi-finals (0-4 vs. Thundercats)
2006–07 [23] 24202-215475421st in NorthWon in "AA" quarter-finals (4-1 vs. Sherwoods)
Lost in "AA" semi-finals (0-4 vs. Rocks)
2007–08 [24] 261412-0119120285th in SouthWon in "A" quarter-finals (4-1 vs. Icemen)
Won in "A" semi-finals (4-3 vs. Drives)
Lost in "A" finals (2-4 vs. 81's)
2008–09 [25] 2099-28983207th in NorthLost in "AA" qualifying round (1-4 vs. Rocks)
Won in "A" quarter-finals (4-1 vs. Wolves)
Won in "A" semi-finals (4-2 vs. Thundercats)
Lost in "A" finals (1-4 vs. Jets)
2009–10 [26] 20910-110198196th in NorthLost in "AA" qualifying round (2-3 vs. Winterhawks)
Won in "A" quarter-finals (4-0 vs. 81's)
Lost in "A" semi-finals (3-4 vs. Thundercats)
2010–11 [27] 261310-3110120294th in NorthWon in "AA" quarter-finals (4-2 vs. 81's)
Lost in "AA" semi-finals (0-4 vs. Winterhawks)
2011–12 [28] 24418-274124108th in NorthLost in "AA" quarter-finals (0-4 vs. Winterhawks)
2012–13 [29] 24321-06917568th in NorthLost in "AA" quarter-finals (0-4 vs. 81's)
2013–14 [30] 24320-16818178th in NorthLost in "AA" quarter-finals (0-4 vs. 81's)
2014–15 [31] 24319-27615588th in NorthLost in "A" semi-finals (1-4 vs. Crushers)
2015–16 [32] 24519-072127107th in NorthLost in "A" round robin (1-3 record)
2016–17 [33] 20314-351115913th WOAALost in "A" quarter-finals (1-2 vs. Crushers)
2017–18 [34] 20315-244121812th WOAAWon in "A" quarter-finals (2-1 vs. Rocks)
Lost in "A' quarter-finals (1-4 vs. Squires)
2018–19 [35] 22220-058154414th WOAALost in "A" quarter-finals (0-2 vs. Rocks)
2019–20 [36] 22316-355132913th WOAAWon in "A" quarter-finals (2-0 vs. Squires)
Lost in "A" semi-finals (0-4 vs. Royals)
2021–22 [37] 15510-047731010th WOAALost in "A" semi-finals (3-4 vs. Crushers)
2022–23 [38] 20218-038123412th WOAALost in "A" semi-finals (2-4 vs. Crushers)
2023–24 20316-142118711th OEHLLost in McLean Cup round robin (1-3 record)

More information will be added as more becomes available

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