Lowell Lock Monsters

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Lowell Lock Monsters
Lowell Lock Monsters
Arena Tsongas Arena
City Lowell, Massachusetts
Team History Lowell Lock Monsters
(1998-2006) (AHL)
Logo Design A cartoonish monster wielding a hockey stick.
Team Colors red, black, and blue
NHL Affiliations
(if known)
New York Islanders
(1998-01)
(shared with L.A. Kings
2000-01)

Carolina Hurricanes
(2001-2006)
(shared with Calgary Flames 2003-05)
(shared with Colorado Avalanche 2005-06)
Regular Season Titles none
Division Championships 2 (1998-99 Atlantic
2001-02 North)
Conference Championships none
League Championships none


The Lowell Lock Monsters were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. They played in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA at the Tsongas Arena.
In 2006, they were purchased by the New Jersey Devils hockey team and operate the team under the name Lowell Devils.

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[edit] History

The franchise became known as: Lowell Devils (2006-)

[edit] Year-by-year record

Year GP W L T OL SOL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2005-06 80 29 37 -- 6 8 222 257 72 5th, Atlantic Did not qualify
2004-05 80 47 27 5 1 -- 242 190 100 3rd, Atlantic Lost in 2nd Round
2003-04 80 32 36 6 6 -- 208 242 76 6th, Atlantic Did not qualify
2002-03 80 19 51 7 3 -- 175 275 48 Last, North Did not qualify
2001-02 80 41 25 11 3 -- 229 209 96 North Champion Lost in 1st Round
2000-01 80 35 35 5 5 -- 225 244 80 3rd, Atlantic Lost in 1st Round
1999-00 80 33 36 7 4 -- 228 240 77 3rd, Atlantic Lost in 2nd Round
1998-99 80 33 32 13 2 -- 219 237 81 Atlantic Champion Lost in 1st Round

[edit] Team records

[edit] Single Season

Goals: 38 Flag of Canada Chuck Kobasew (2004-05)
Assists: 51 Flag of Canada Eric Staal (2004-05)
Points: 77 Flag of Canada Eric Staal (2004-05)
Penalty Minutes: 193 Flag of Canada Dean Malkoc (1998-99)
GAA: 1.99 Flag of Canada Cam Ward (2004-05)
SV%: .937 Flag of Canada Cam Ward (2004-05)

[edit] Career

Career Goals: 77 Flag of Canada Mike Zigomanis
Career Assists: 114 Flag of Canada Mike Zigomanis
Career Points: 191 Flag of Canada Mike Zigomanis
Career Penalty Minutes: 256 Flag of United States Rich Brennan
Career Goaltending Wins: 41 Flag of Canada Marcel Cousineau
Career Shutouts: 6 Flag of Canada Brent Krahn, Cam Ward
Career Games: 254 Flag of Canada Mike Zigomanis

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