Saint-Isidore Eagles

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St-Isidore Eagles
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City St. Isidore, Ontario, Canada
League National Capital Junior Hockey League
Founded1974
Home arenaSt. Isidore Arena
ColoursGreen, white, tan
   
General managerSteven Wells (2019-20)
Head coachCarl Bougie (2019-20)

The St-Isidore Eagles are an ice hockey team based out of St. Isidore, Ontario. They play in the National Capital Junior Hockey League. There main colour is green white and black.

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Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGP W L T OTLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
2000-0130227108519856th EOJCHLLost semi-final
2001-023672513133235187th EOJCHLLost quarter-final
2002-0336112320123163245th EOJCHLLost quarter-final
2003-0436211302141133444th EOJCHLLost semi-final
2004-0536231201163107473rd EOJCHLLost semi-final
2005-06362115-0179150424th EOJCHLLost semi-final
2006-07341713-4144119385th EOJCHLLost quarter-final
2007-08351514-6134134364th EOJCHLLost quarter-final
2008-09341717-0159162345th EOJCHLLost quarter-final
2009-10341717-0141147345th EOJCHLLost semi-final
2010-11341517-2150156325th NCJHLLost semi-final
2011-1232209-3147109433rd NCJHLLost final
2012-1334294-1194110591st NCJHLLost final
2013-14321611-5157154373rd NCJHLLost semi-final
2014-15321713-2138119363rd NCJHLWon quarter finals 4-1 (Jr. Olympiques)
Lost semi-final 1-4 (Vikings)
2015-16341914-1160118392nd of 5 South
3rd of 10 NCJHL
Won semifinals (4-2)(Cougars)
Lost Div. Finals (2-4) Panthers)
2016-17329212-108161209th NCJHLLost Play in Game (0-0)(Lions)
2017-183320121-167139415th of 12
NCJHL
Won quarterfinals, 4-3(Bandits)
Lost semifinals (2-4) (Rockets)
2018-19362313--178134463rd of 5 East
4th of 10 NCJHL
Lost quarterfinals (1-4)(Rockets)
2019-203418142-158133382nd of 5 East
3rd of 10 NCJHL
Lost quarterfinals (3-4)(Royals)
2020-21Covid
2021-222210102-7471226th of 9 NCJHL Lost quarterfinals (0-3)(Rockets)
2022-2336201312153146436th of 10 NCJHL Lost quarterfinals (1-3)(Rockets)
2023-2434171412122131376th of 10 NCJHL Lost quarterfinals (1-3)(Cougars)

Individual player awards

Season Name Award
2012-13Félix LalondeTop Scorer
Mathieu DesforgesBest Defenseman
2011-12Mathieu DesforgesBest Defenseman
J-F Ducharme & Mathieu SauvéCoach of the Year
2010-11Ghislain NadeauRegular Season MVP
2009-10Mathieu ChenierBest Defensive Forward
Marc-André WathierMost Sportsmanlike Player
Christian LevacExecutive of the Year
2008-09Warren HoviusBest Defenseman
Marc-André WathierMost Sportsmanlike Player
2006-07Joshua FletcherMost Improved Player
Denis QuesnelBest Defensive Forward
2005-06Joshua FletcherBest Defenseman
2004-05J-F DucharmeTop Scorer
Christian LevacBest Goaltender
2003-04Shawn TurcotteMost Sportsmanlike Player
Pierre TheoretBest Defensive Forward
J-F DucharmeMost Improved Player
2002-03Shawn TurcotteMost Sportsmanlike Player
Christian LevacBest Goaltender
2001-02Shawn TurcotteMost Sportsmanlike Player
2000-01Shawn PykeRegular Season MVP
1995-96André TheoretBest Defenseman
1994-95Marie-France MorinRookie of the Year
1992-93Eric LerouxBest Defenseman
1990-91Phil SanchezCoach of the Year
1988-89Paul MaisonneuveRookie of the Year
Marc LalondeMost Improved Player
1987-88Alain LapenséeRegular Season MVP
1986-87Jean MaisonneuveMost Sportsmanlike Player
1985-86Alain LapenséeRegular Season MVP

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