Dryden Ice Dogs

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Dryden Ice Dogs
City: Dryden, Ontario
League: Superior International Junior Hockey League
Founded: 2001
Home Arena: Dryden Memorial Arena
Colors: Blue, Red, Silver, and White
Head Coach: Randy Lulashnyk
General Manager: Jim Wright

The Dryden Ice Dogs are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Dryden, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Superior International Junior Hockey League.

[edit] History

At 49° 47′ North, the Ice Dogs are the most northern Junior "A" team in Ontario, surpassing the record held by the Abitibi Eskimos of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

The Ice Dogs are one of the SIJHL's charter teams, and have established a tradition as being one of the top teams in the league, having won the first ever league championship and posted finishes of at least third in the league in season play in all but one of their seasons to date.

The Ice Dogs play at the Dryden Memorial Arena, and have games broadcast on CKDR, Dryden's local radio station.

Goalie Graeme Harrington relaxes during a game (2007)
Goalie Graeme Harrington relaxes during a game (2007)

[edit] Season-by-Season Results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
2001-02 48 25 15 8 0 - - 58 3rd SIJHL Won League
2002-03 52 28 20 2 2 248 206 60 3rd SIJHL
2003-04 48 28 11 6 3 186 137 65 2nd SIJHL
2004-05 48 24 24 0 0 168 135 48 3rd SIJHL Lost Semi-final
2005-06 52 35 14 1 2 247 159 73 2nd SIJHL Lost Final
2006-07 50 23 23 4 0 216 212 50 4th SIJHL Lost Semi-final
2007-08 50 36 11 1 2 240 149 75 1st SIJHL

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