Springfield Xtreme

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Springfield Xtreme
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City Oakbank, Manitoba
League Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League
Founded1988
Home arenaOakbank ONE Insurance Arena
General managerPaul Francis
Head coachKevin Augustine
Website www.Xtreme-hockey.com

The Springfield Xtreme are a junior 'C' club based in Oakbank, Manitoba. Established in 1988, the team compete in the Hanover Tache Junior Hockey League. [1]

Contents

Springfield captured their first league championship in 2017 defeating Red River Mudbugs in six games. [2]

Season-by-season

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, Pts = Points

SeasonGPWLOTLSOLPtsFinishPlayoffs
2008–092414910294th of 8Lost semifinals vs Red River 4–1
2009–102415801313rd of 8Lost semifinals vs Steinbach Huskies 3–2
2010–112416800324th of 9Lost quarterfinals vs Steinbach Huskies 3–2
2011–1227141120306th of 10Lost quarterfinals vs Grunthal 3–0
2012–132417601353rd of 9Lost semifinals vs Steinbach Huskies 4–0
2013–142191220205th of 8Lost semifinals vs Grunthal 4–0
2014–1522101110215th of 7Lost semifinals vs Steinbach Huskies 4–0
2015–162010712234th of 6Won semifinals vs Steinbach Huskies 4–0
Lost finals vs Lorette 2–4
2016–172417700342nd of 7Won quarterfinals vs Mitchell 3–2
Won semifinals vs Steinbach Huskies 4–0
Won finals vs Red River 4–2
2017–182519501392nd of 6Lost semifinals vs St. Adolphe 0–4
2018–1924121011263rd of 7Won quarterfinals vs St. Adolphe 3–2
Won semifinals vs Lorette 4–2
Lost finals vs Red River 1–4
2019–202523311461st of 6Won semifinals vs Steinbach 4–1
Led finals vs Lorette 1–0 (Cancelled due to COVID-19)
2020–212200042nd of 9Season suspended/cancelled due to COVID-19
2021–222014402302nd of 6Won semifinals vs Steinbach 4–3
Lost finals vs Lorette COMETS 3–4
2022–232416701333rd of 7Won quarterfinals vs Landmark BLUES 3–0
Lost semifinals vs Red River MUDBUGS 3–4
2023–242823401472nd of 7Won quarterfinals vs Landmark BLUES 3–0
Won semifinals vs Lorette COMETS 4-0
Lost finals vs Steinbach HUSKIES 0-4

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References

  1. "The 29th Season Begins". SteinbachOnline. 17 October 2015.
  2. "Xtreme on verge of HTJHL crown". The Carillon. 23 March 2017.