Maple Ridge Burrards

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Maple Ridge Burrards
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City Maple Ridge, British Columbia
League Western Lacrosse Association
Founded1937
Home ArenaPlanet Ice - Cam Neely Arena
ColoursRoyal Blue, Red, and White
CoachRob Williams
GM/PresidentLance Andre

The Maple Ridge Burrards are a Senior A box lacrosse club, based in Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada. The team competes in the 7-team Western Lacrosse Association (WLA).

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History

The Burrards have undergone multiple name changes since their origination in 1937. Beginning in 1996, the team has been known as the Maple Ridge Burrards:

Retired Numbers

The following players have had their jersey numbers retired by the WLA Burrards club.

All-time record

SeasonTeam NameGamesWinLossesTieGFGAPointsPlayoffs
1937Vancouver Burrard Olympics28820035545716 
1938Vancouver Burrards241410036633128 
1939Vancouver Burrards24195039827638 
1940Vancouver Burrards24177243330136 
1941Vancouver Burrards24177036229134 
1942Vancouver Burrards24149125422329 
1943Vancouver Burrards18108024521620 
1944Vancouver Burrards241014026528920 
1945Vancouver Burrards24204040427840Won Mann Cup
1946Vancouver Burrards241211131632525 
1947Vancouver Burrards24158135731531 
1948Vancouver Burrards24168034928032 
1949Vancouver Burrards1697021718618 
1950Vancouver Burrard Westerns301416041541328 
1951Vancouver Combines321714143541235 
1952Vancouver Pilseners321715041141934 
1953Vancouver Pilseners321912137230639 
1954Vancouver Pilseners321418034132628 
1955Vancouver Pilseners321220031641824 
1956Vancouver Pilseners301613131032033 
1957Vancouver Pilseners301020027932720 
1958Vancouver Pilseners301613132031233 
1959Vancouver Carlings301514130928731 
1960Vancouver Carlings302010031124840 
1961Vancouver Carlings30199236025640Won Mann Cup
1962Vancouver Carlings32266033721252 
1963Vancouver Carlings30227132624945Won Mann Cup
1964Vancouver Carlings32239036727446Won Mann Cup
1965Vancouver Carlings302010031326140 
1966Vancouver Carlings301514128728431 
1967Vancouver Carlings301612229126434Won Mann Cup
1968Vancouver Carlings382216041037944 
1969Vancouver Carlings29920027636918 
1970Vancouver Burrards301614034835332 
1971Vancouver Burrards311218135539625 
1972Vancouver Burrards361917043540338 
1973Vancouver Burrards25178034828234 
1974Vancouver Burrards241113029429122 
1975Vancouver Burrards241410032230828Won Mann Cup
1976Vancouver Burrards241014031232920 
1977Vancouver Burrards24167130330333Won Mann Cup
1978Vancouver Burrards241113031733322 
1979Vancouver Burrards301119037343522 
1980Vancouver Burrards241113029729222 
1981Vancouver Burrards241212029428624 
1982Vancouver Burrards241212029330824 
1983Vancouver Burrards241410027626028 
1984Vancouver Burrards24915022026318 
1985Vancouver Burrards241113020423822 
1986Vancouver Burrards241311023421426 
1987Vancouver Burrards241014025827320 
1988Vancouver Burrards241113020420422 
1989Vancouver Burrards24915022124118 
1990Vancouver Burrards24168023619332 
1991Vancouver Burrards24816018725116 
1992Vancouver Burrards24915019222318 
1993Vancouver Burrards2442002203128 
1994Surrey Burrards20812016720516 
1995Surrey Burrards25519121426211 
1996Maple Ridge Burrards20118120717923 
1997Maple Ridge Burrards20118118620223 
1998Maple Ridge Burrards25158226222832 
1999Maple Ridge Burrards251015022125520 
2000Maple Ridge Burrards25916029532118 
2001Maple Ridge Burrards2041602012968 
2002Maple Ridge Burrards2031522273078 
2003Maple Ridge Burrards20515018424610 
2004Maple Ridge Burrards20812019721916 
2005Maple Ridge Burrards1898118118919 
2006Maple Ridge Burrards18711018720014 
2007Maple Ridge Burrards18711018319414 
2008Maple Ridge Burrards18513015618210 
2009Maple Ridge Burrards18711017819214 
2010Maple Ridge Burrards1899016516218 
2011Maple Ridge Burrards18810017318416
2012Maple Ridge Burrards1841311561889
2013Maple Ridge Burrards18810018418916
2014Maple Ridge Burrards1898115012519
2015Maple Ridge Burrards1899017316818
2016Maple Ridge Burrards18116115814323WLA Champions
2017Maple Ridge Burrards18126016415424
2018Maple Ridge Burrards1898115815919WLA Champions
2019Maple Ridge Burrards18126017112124
2020No Season due to coronavirus (COVID-19)
2021No Season due to coronavirus (COVID-19)
Total83 Seasons2,0411,0249893022,74822,3652,078

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