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The Lakers played in Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association and Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association in various senior and intermediate leagues and were granted special eligibility for the [[Allan Cup]] and [[Hardy Cup]] by the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]]. The Lakers are three-time [[Allan Cup]] Champions, and one-time [[Hardy Cup]] Champions.
The Lakers played in Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association and Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association in various senior and intermediate leagues and were granted special eligibility for the [[Allan Cup]] and [[Hardy Cup]] by the [[Canadian Amateur Hockey Association]]. The Lakers are three-time [[Allan Cup]] Champions, and one-time [[Hardy Cup]] Champions.
==History==
[[File:1964 Warroad.png|thumb|250px|1964 Warroad team]]
At the 1973-74 Hardy Cup Championships, the Lakers faced the Ottawa District Hockey Association's Embrun Panthers. The Lakers swept them 3-games-to-none to win their only Hardy Cup. Three years later, the Lakers faced New Brunswick's Campbellton Tigers at the 1976-77 Hardy Cup Championships, but fell 3-games-to-1.
The Warroad Lakers were only the second American team in Allan Cup history to be Canadian National Senior "AAA" Champions. They won the 1994 Allan Cup on home ice, the next year they won the 1995 Allan Cup in Stony Plain, Alberta, and then won the 1996 Allan Cup in Unity, Saskatchewan to become the only team in history to win three consecutive Allan Cups. A season later, the Lakers failed to defeat the Powell River Regals in the 1997 Allan Cup final, which would have given them four in a row if won.
All four of the Lakers' winning teams have been inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.
Prior to the 1996-97 season, manager & founder Cal Marvin announced that the Lakers fiftieth season would be their last.
==Championships==
;Canadian Intermediate (Hardy Cup)
*Thunder Bay Intermediate Championships 1963, 1964
*Manitoba Intermediate Championships 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1987
*Western Canadian Intermediate Championships (Edmonton Journal Trophy) 1964, 1974, 1977
*Canadian Intermediate Championships (Hardy Cup) 1974
;Other
*United States Intermediate Championships 1955
*Canadian Central Hockey League Championships 1972, 1974
==Season-by-Season Record==
Note: click on season for team roster or on league for direct link to that season.
{| BORDER="1" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" width="100%"
|- bgcolor="blue" align="center" <font style="color:red;"
| '''Season''' || '''League''' || '''GP ''' || '''W ''' || '''L ''' || '''T ''' || '''GF ''' || '''GA ''' || '''Pts''' || '''Finish''' || '''Playoffs'''
|-align="center"
|1946-47
|[[States-Dominion Hockey League|SDHL]]
|12
|7
|5
|0
|73
|69
|14
|4th
| Lost 1R
|-align="center"
|1947-48
|[[States-Dominion Hockey League|SDHL]]
|1
|0
|1
|0
|3
|9
|0
|WD
| na
|-align="center"
|1948-49
|Independent
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
| na
| na
| na
|-align="center"
|1949-50
|Independent
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
| na
| na
| na
|-align="center"
|1950-51
|Independent
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
|na
| na
| na
|-align="center"
|1951-52
|[[Northwest Hockey League|NWHL]]
|20
|8
|9
|3
|137
|120
|19
|4th
| Lost 1R
|-align="center"
|1952-53
|[[Northwest Hockey League|NWHL]]
|20
|11
|5
|4
|98
|82
|26
|1st
| Lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1953-54
|[[Northwest Hockey League|NWHL]]
|14
|9
|5
|0
|60
|56
|18
|2nd
| Lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1954-55
|[[Northwest Hockey League|NWHL]]
|10
|7
|3
|0
|57
|48
|14
|2nd
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1955-56
|[[Northwest Hockey League|NWHL]]
|14
|12
|1
|1
| -
| -
|25
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1955-56
|Overall
|28
|21
|6
|1
|
|
|
|
|
|-align="center"
|1956-57
|Independent
|21
|18
|3
|0
|
|
|
|
|
|-align="center"
|1957-58
|MinOHL
|18
|12
|6
|0
|112
|53
|24
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1958-59
|MinOHL
|16
|12
|4
|0
|87
|45
|24
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1959-60
|MinOHL
|18
|15
|3
|0
| -
| -
|30
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1960-61
|MinOHL
|20
|13
|6
|1
| -
| -
|37
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1960-61
|Overall
|39
|25
|13
|1
|
|
|
|
|
|-align="center"
|1961-62
|MinOHL
|13
|11
|2
|0
|86
|43
|35
|1st
|Lost Final
|-align="center"
|1962-63
|MinOHL
|16
|11
|4
|1
| -
| -
|23
|1st
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1962-63
|Overall
|40
|26
|13
|1
|
|
|
|
|
|-align="center"
|1963-64
|MinOHL
|16
|13
|2
|1
| -
| -
|27
|1st
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|rowspan="2"|1964-65
|Independent
|colspan="6"|
| -
| -
| -
|-align="center"
|MIHL
|16
|14
|2
|0
|74
|48
| -
| -
| -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1964-65 || TBAHA Sr-A || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 16 || 11 || - || - || Won Thunder Bay
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1964-65 || Allan Cup || 7 || 4 || 3 || 0 || 32 || 24 || - || - || Lost West Final
|-align="center"
|1965-66
|MSHL
|24
|15
|4
|5
|127
|79
|35
| '''1st'''
|lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1966-67
|MSHL
|24
|15
|9
|0
|119
|105
|30
|3rd
| lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1967-68
|MSHL
|24
|8
|15
|1
|88
|88
|17
|4th
| DNQ
|-align="center"
|1968-69
|MSHL
|23
|13
|10
|0
|129
|111
|26
|'''1st'''
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1968-69 || Allan Cup || 3 || 0 || 3 || 0 || 7 || 23 || - || - || Lost West Qtr Final
|-align="center"
|1969-70
|MSHL
|24
|18
|6
|0
|160
|90
|36
|'''1st'''
| lost Final
|-align="center"
|1970-71
|MSHL
|17
|12
|5
|0
|88
|74
|24
|2nd
| lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1971-72
|CCHL
|24
|21
|3
|0
|134
|73
|42
| '''1st'''
| none
|-align="center"
|1972-73
|CCHL
|30
|23
|7
|0
|172
|84
|60
|2nd
| defaulted Final
|-align="center"
|1973-74
|CCHL
|24
|18
|5
|1
|164
|84
|37
|'''1st'''
| '''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1974-75
|MEHL
|24
|23
|1
|0
|236
|85
|46
|'''1st'''
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1975-76
|MEHL
|23
|21
|2
|0
|172
|75
|42
|'''1st'''
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1976-77
|MEHL
|24
|20
|3
|1
|182
|73
|41
|'''1st'''
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1977-78
|MAHL
|24
|20
|3
|1
|187
|86
|41
|'''1st'''
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
|1978-79
|MAHL
|32
|29
|3
|0
|253
|75
|58
|'''1st'''
|'''Won League'''
|-align="center"
| 1979-80 ||CASHL || 32 || 20 || 12 || 0 ||  ||  || 40 || 1st || Lost Final
|-align="center"
|1980-81
|CASHL
|32
|15
|15
|2
|163
|152
|32
|3rd
| lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1981-82
|CASHL
|29
|9
|20
|0
|128
|157
|18
|4th
| lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1982-83
|CASHL
|32
|11
|20
|1
|169
|182
|23
|5th
| lost Semi-Final
|-align="center"
|1983-84
|CASHL
|34
|15
|18
|1
|182
|195
|35
|5th
| lost Quarter-Final
|- align="center"
| 1984-85 || SEMHL || 25 || 18 || 7 || 0 || 176 || 98 || 36 || 1st || Lost Final
|- align="center"
| 1985-86 || SEMHL || 25 || 14 || 10 || 1 ||  ||  || 29 || 3rd ||
|- align="center"
| 1986-87 || SEMHL || 25 || 17 || 8 || 0 || 197 || 121 || 34 || 1st ||
|- align="center"
| 1987-88 || SEMHL || 25 || 16 || 9 || 0 || 184 || 162 || 32 || 2nd ||
|- align="center"
| 1988-89 || Independent || 23 || 16 || 7  || 0 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|- align="center"
| 1989-90 ||SEMHL || 22 || 15 || 7 ||0  || 175 || 105 || 30 || 3rd || '''Won League'''
|- align="center"
| 1990-91 || CASHL || 20 || 13 || 6 || 1 || 182 || 102 || 37.5 || 3rd || Lost Final
|- align="center"
| 1991-92 || Overall || 45 || 35 || 10 || 0 ||  ||  ||  - || -  || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1991-92 || MAHA Sr-AAA || 7 || 4 || 3 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1991-92 || Man-Sask || 3 || 3 || 0 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Series
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1991-92|| Allan Cup || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || 16 || 21 || - || - || DNQ
|- align="center"
| 1992-93 || Overall ||  46||  33|| 11 || 2 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1992-93 || MAHA Sr-AAA || 7 || 4 || 3 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1992-93 || Man-Sask || 3 || 3 || 0 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Series
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1992-93 || Allan Cup || 4 || 1 || 2 || 1 || 28 || 29 || - || - || Lost Semi Final
|- align="center"
| 1993-94 || Overall || 43 || 37 || 6 || 0 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1993-94 || MAHA Sr-AAA || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 ||  ||  || - || - || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1993-94 || Allan Cup || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || 25 || 15 || - || - || Won Canada
|- align="center"
| 1994-95
| Overall ||  42|| 33 || 8 || 1 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|- align="center"
| 1994-95 || SEMHL || 12 || 8 || 3 || 1 ||  ||  || - || - || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1994-95 || MAHA Sr-AAA || 4 || 4 ||0  || 0 ||  ||  ||  ||  || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1994-95 || Man-Sask || 3 || 1 || 2 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won by default
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1994-95 || Allan Cup || 4 || 3 || 1 || 0 || 20 || 15 || - || - || Won Canada
|- align="center"
| 1995-96 || Overall || 36 || 35 || 1 || 0 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1995-96 || HM Sr-AAA || 4 || 4 || 0 || - || 46 || 9 || - || - || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1995-96 || Man-Sask || 3 || 3 || 0 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Series
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1995-96 || Allan Cup || 4 || 4 || 0 || 0 || 27 || 8 || - || - || Won Canada
|- align="center"
| 1996-97
| Independent || 15 || 11 || 3 || 1 ||  ||  || - || -  || -
|- align="center"
| 1996-97  || HTHL || 16 || 16 || 0 || 0 || 187 || 47 || - || - || -
|-align="center" bgcolor="#B0E0E6"
| 1996-97 || HM Sr-AAA || 4 || 3 || 1 || - || 20 || 16 || - || - || Won Manitoba
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1996-97 || Man-Sask || 3 || 3 || 0 || - ||  ||  || - || - || Won Series
|-align="center" bgcolor="#FFC0CB"
| 1996-97 || Allan Cup || 5 || 2 || 3 || 0 || 16 || 20 || - || - || Lost Final
|}


==Game results==
==Game results==
;1946-47
The Lakers ended the 1946-47 season with a 15-13 win over an all-star team made up of players from Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, MN.
;1948-49
;1948-49
*'''Roseau Cloverleafs''' - Warroad Lakers 6:3
*'''Roseau Cloverleafs''' - Warroad Lakers 6:3
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*1/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
*1/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
*1/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
*1/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
;1955-56
In a game played at Eveleth, the Lakers lost 7-2 to the U.S. Olympic team.


;1956-57
;1956-57
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;1974-75
;1974-75
*12/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - {{Flagicon|GER}} EV Landshut 8:1
*12/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - {{Flagicon|GER}} EV Landshut 8:1
==Sources==
 
;1985-86
 
The Lakers went on a European tour in 1985-86, playing games in Holland, France, Germany and Austria. Tour record: 6-0.
 
;1988-89
*12/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Northland Community College 7:5
*12/18: '''Warroad Lakers'' - NDSU-Bottineau 5:3
*1/6: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Andrews (MB) 15:5
*1/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Labroquerie Habs 11:7
*2/5: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Lac du Bonnet Blues
*2/7: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Bemidji State JV 7:5
*3/31: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Flin Flon 9:4 - Manitoba Intermediate A Championship Series
*4/1: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Flin Flon 10:5 - "
 
;1991-92
*11/26: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 4:3
*12/7: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Thompson Hawks 5:4
*12/8: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Thompson Hawks 13:6
*12/18: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 12:4
*12/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Manitoba 6:3
*12/28: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Brandon University 11:7
*1/4: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 8:5
*1/30: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 5:2 - part of 10 game series, which Warroad led 5-2
*2/6: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 6:2
*2/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 10:5
 
Warroad went 3-1 on a European tour in January (visiting Holland, France, Germany and Austria).
 
;1992-93
*10/30: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Steinbach 10:5
*11/6: '''Warroad Lakers''' - NDSU Bottineau 9:2
*11/7: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Morris Stampeders 14:3
*11/20: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 9:6
*11/27: '''Minneapolis Bucks''' - Warroad Lakers 4:3
*11/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Minneapolis Bucks 8:7
*12/16: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 7:1
*12/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 8:3
*1/2: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 13:4
*1/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 11:5
*1/6: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 9:4
*1/16: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Pine Falls Paper Kings 13:7
*1/22: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Bottineau 7:3
*1/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Fairbanks Gold Kings 7:6
*1/30: '''Fairbanks Gold Kings''' - Warroad Lakers 4:3 OT
*2/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Paul Champps 8:4
*2/20: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Paul Champps 14:3
 
;1993-94
*10/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 6:1
*11/5: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Paul Parkers 8:3
*11/13: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Labroquerie Habs 12:1
*11/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Atikokan Generals 5:2
*11/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Minnesota-Crookston 8:2
*12/2: '''University of Manitoba''' - Warroad Lakers 5:0
*12/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - NDSU-Bottineau 9:5
*12/10: '''Anchorage Aces''' - Warroad Lakers 3:2 OT
*12/11: '''Anchorage Aces''' - Warroad Lakers 7:6
*12/17: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 4:1
*12/18: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Team Duluth 8:3
*1/7: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Portage Lake 6:1
*1/12: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Boniface Mohawks 12:4
*1/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 11:3
*1/30: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 11:5
*2/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Pine Falls Paper Kings 10:3
 
;1994-95
*10/28: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Anne Aces 11:5
*11/18: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 7:2
*11/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 6:0
*11/22: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Minnesota-Crookston 9:2
*11/29: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Manitoba 9:2
*12/10: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Brandon University 6:5
*1/8: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Pine Falls Paper Kings 11:4
*1/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Portage Lake 20:1
*1/18: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Bemidji State JV 12:1
*1/20: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 10:3
*1/21: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 10:7
*2/13: '''Sun Valley Suns''' - Warroad Lakers 3:2
*2/14: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Sun Valley Suns 7:5
*2/26: '''Minnepaolis Bucks''' - Warroad Lakers 5:4
*3/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Paul Champps 5:1
*3/4: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Paul Champps 8:6
 
;1995-96
*10/26: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Altona Maroons 10:4
*11/1: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Charleswood 13:3
*11/5: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 7:3
*11/11: '''Warroad Lakers''' - River East 12:2
*11/18: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 9:2
*11/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - North Dakota State Club 9:2
*11/22: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Winnipeg Northwest Thunder 10:5
*12/2: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Patelle 7:2
*12/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Beausejour 8:0
*12/9: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Charleswood 9:3
*12/17: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Altona Maroons 8:2
*1/3: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Beausejour 10:3
*1/8: '''Warroad Lakers''' - St. Vital 8:2
*1/12: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Fargo-Moorhead Bears 7:5
*1/13: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Fargo-Moorhead Bears 8:3
*1/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Northwest 6:3
*2/21: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Peguis 8:3
 
Anchorage Aces International Ice Classic
*2/8: '''Anchorage Aces''' - UBC All-Stars 5:1
*2/8: '''Powell River Regals''' - Warroad Lakers 8:1
*2/9: '''Anchorage Aces''' - Powell River Regals 9:1
*2/9: '''Warroad Lakers''' - UBC All-Stars 15:1
*2/10: '''Warroad Lakers''' - UBC All-Stars 7:5 - consolation
 
;1996-97
*10/27: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Morden 8:4
*11/5: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Beausejour 15:6
*12/6: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Air Force 7:4
*12/7: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Air Force 10:4
*12/31: Warroad Lakers - {{Flagicon|SWE}} Sweden Juniors 4:4
*1/4: '''University of Manitoba''' - Warroad Lakers 5:4
*1/5: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Royal Military College 6:3
*1/19: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Minot State College 8:1
*1/20: '''Warroad Lakers''' - University of Minnesota-Crookston 8:6
*2/15: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Minneapolis Bucks 12:5
*2/16: '''Warroad Lakers''' - Minneapolis Bucks 12:2
==Sources==  
*''Grand Forks Herald''
*''Grand Forks Herald''


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Latest revision as of 14:44, 23 December 2024

3 Canada Senior Championships
5 Manitoba Saskatchewan Senior Championships
1 Thunder Bay Senior A Championship
7 Manitoba Senior AAA Championships
1 South Eastern Manitoba Hockey League Championship

The Warroad Lakers were an American Senior team from Warroad, Minnesota.

The Lakers played in Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association and Manitoba Amateur Hockey Association in various senior and intermediate leagues and were granted special eligibility for the Allan Cup and Hardy Cup by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The Lakers are three-time Allan Cup Champions, and one-time Hardy Cup Champions.

History

1964 Warroad team

At the 1973-74 Hardy Cup Championships, the Lakers faced the Ottawa District Hockey Association's Embrun Panthers. The Lakers swept them 3-games-to-none to win their only Hardy Cup. Three years later, the Lakers faced New Brunswick's Campbellton Tigers at the 1976-77 Hardy Cup Championships, but fell 3-games-to-1.

The Warroad Lakers were only the second American team in Allan Cup history to be Canadian National Senior "AAA" Champions. They won the 1994 Allan Cup on home ice, the next year they won the 1995 Allan Cup in Stony Plain, Alberta, and then won the 1996 Allan Cup in Unity, Saskatchewan to become the only team in history to win three consecutive Allan Cups. A season later, the Lakers failed to defeat the Powell River Regals in the 1997 Allan Cup final, which would have given them four in a row if won.

All four of the Lakers' winning teams have been inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame.

Prior to the 1996-97 season, manager & founder Cal Marvin announced that the Lakers fiftieth season would be their last.

Championships

Canadian Intermediate (Hardy Cup)
  • Thunder Bay Intermediate Championships 1963, 1964
  • Manitoba Intermediate Championships 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1987
  • Western Canadian Intermediate Championships (Edmonton Journal Trophy) 1964, 1974, 1977
  • Canadian Intermediate Championships (Hardy Cup) 1974
Other
  • United States Intermediate Championships 1955
  • Canadian Central Hockey League Championships 1972, 1974

Season-by-Season Record

Note: click on season for team roster or on league for direct link to that season.

Season League GP W L T GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
1946-47 SDHL 12 7 5 0 73 69 14 4th Lost 1R
1947-48 SDHL 1 0 1 0 3 9 0 WD na
1948-49 Independent na na na na na na na na na
1949-50 Independent na na na na na na na na na
1950-51 Independent na na na na na na na na na
1951-52 NWHL 20 8 9 3 137 120 19 4th Lost 1R
1952-53 NWHL 20 11 5 4 98 82 26 1st Lost Semi-Final
1953-54 NWHL 14 9 5 0 60 56 18 2nd Lost Semi-Final
1954-55 NWHL 10 7 3 0 57 48 14 2nd Won League
1955-56 NWHL 14 12 1 1 - - 25 1st Won League
1955-56 Overall 28 21 6 1
1956-57 Independent 21 18 3 0
1957-58 MinOHL 18 12 6 0 112 53 24 1st Won League
1958-59 MinOHL 16 12 4 0 87 45 24 1st Won League
1959-60 MinOHL 18 15 3 0 - - 30 1st Won League
1960-61 MinOHL 20 13 6 1 - - 37 1st Won League
1960-61 Overall 39 25 13 1
1961-62 MinOHL 13 11 2 0 86 43 35 1st Lost Final
1962-63 MinOHL 16 11 4 1 - - 23 1st Won League
1962-63 Overall 40 26 13 1
1963-64 MinOHL 16 13 2 1 - - 27 1st Won League
1964-65 Independent - - -
MIHL 16 14 2 0 74 48 - - -
1964-65 TBAHA Sr-A 4 3 1 0 16 11 - - Won Thunder Bay
1964-65 Allan Cup 7 4 3 0 32 24 - - Lost West Final
1965-66 MSHL 24 15 4 5 127 79 35 1st lost Semi-Final
1966-67 MSHL 24 15 9 0 119 105 30 3rd lost Semi-Final
1967-68 MSHL 24 8 15 1 88 88 17 4th DNQ
1968-69 MSHL 23 13 10 0 129 111 26 1st Won League
1968-69 Allan Cup 3 0 3 0 7 23 - - Lost West Qtr Final
1969-70 MSHL 24 18 6 0 160 90 36 1st lost Final
1970-71 MSHL 17 12 5 0 88 74 24 2nd lost Semi-Final
1971-72 CCHL 24 21 3 0 134 73 42 1st none
1972-73 CCHL 30 23 7 0 172 84 60 2nd defaulted Final
1973-74 CCHL 24 18 5 1 164 84 37 1st Won League
1974-75 MEHL 24 23 1 0 236 85 46 1st Won League
1975-76 MEHL 23 21 2 0 172 75 42 1st Won League
1976-77 MEHL 24 20 3 1 182 73 41 1st Won League
1977-78 MAHL 24 20 3 1 187 86 41 1st Won League
1978-79 MAHL 32 29 3 0 253 75 58 1st Won League
1979-80 CASHL 32 20 12 0 40 1st Lost Final
1980-81 CASHL 32 15 15 2 163 152 32 3rd lost Semi-Final
1981-82 CASHL 29 9 20 0 128 157 18 4th lost Semi-Final
1982-83 CASHL 32 11 20 1 169 182 23 5th lost Semi-Final
1983-84 CASHL 34 15 18 1 182 195 35 5th lost Quarter-Final
1984-85 SEMHL 25 18 7 0 176 98 36 1st Lost Final
1985-86 SEMHL 25 14 10 1 29 3rd
1986-87 SEMHL 25 17 8 0 197 121 34 1st
1987-88 SEMHL 25 16 9 0 184 162 32 2nd
1988-89 Independent 23 16 7 0 - - -
1989-90 SEMHL 22 15 7 0 175 105 30 3rd Won League
1990-91 CASHL 20 13 6 1 182 102 37.5 3rd Lost Final
1991-92 Overall 45 35 10 0 - - -
1991-92 MAHA Sr-AAA 7 4 3 - - - Won Manitoba
1991-92 Man-Sask 3 3 0 - - - Won Series
1991-92 Allan Cup 3 1 2 0 16 21 - - DNQ
1992-93 Overall 46 33 11 2 - - -
1992-93 MAHA Sr-AAA 7 4 3 - - - Won Manitoba
1992-93 Man-Sask 3 3 0 - - - Won Series
1992-93 Allan Cup 4 1 2 1 28 29 - - Lost Semi Final
1993-94 Overall 43 37 6 0 - - -
1993-94 MAHA Sr-AAA 5 4 1 0 - - Won Manitoba
1993-94 Allan Cup 5 4 1 0 25 15 - - Won Canada
1994-95 Overall 42 33 8 1 - - -
1994-95 SEMHL 12 8 3 1 - - -
1994-95 MAHA Sr-AAA 4 4 0 0 Won Manitoba
1994-95 Man-Sask 3 1 2 - - - Won by default
1994-95 Allan Cup 4 3 1 0 20 15 - - Won Canada
1995-96 Overall 36 35 1 0 - - -
1995-96 HM Sr-AAA 4 4 0 - 46 9 - - Won Manitoba
1995-96 Man-Sask 3 3 0 - - - Won Series
1995-96 Allan Cup 4 4 0 0 27 8 - - Won Canada
1996-97 Independent 15 11 3 1 - - -
1996-97 HTHL 16 16 0 0 187 47 - - -
1996-97 HM Sr-AAA 4 3 1 - 20 16 - - Won Manitoba
1996-97 Man-Sask 3 3 0 - - - Won Series
1996-97 Allan Cup 5 2 3 0 16 20 - - Lost Final

Game results

1946-47

The Lakers ended the 1946-47 season with a 15-13 win over an all-star team made up of players from Fort Frances, Ont., and International Falls, MN.

1948-49
  • Roseau Cloverleafs - Warroad Lakers 6:3
  • 1/19: Warroad Lakers - Roseau Cloverleafs 4:1
  • 3/9: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Amerks 8:3
1949-50
  • 1/14: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
  • 1/15: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Jacoby's Hamburgers 6:4 OT
1955-56

In a game played at Eveleth, the Lakers lost 7-2 to the U.S. Olympic team.

1956-57
  • 12/22: Warroad Lakers - University of Minnesota-Duluth 8:4
  • 12/23: Warroad Lakers - Taconite Hornets 10:0
  • 12/29: Warroad Lakers - University of North Dakota 8:4
  • 12/30: Warroad Lakers - US National Team 5:1
  • 1/11: Kenora - Warroad Lakers 4:2
  • 1/20: Warroad Lakers - Fort Frances 8:5
  • 1/26: Kenora - Warroad Lakers 7:4
  • 2/3: Warroad Lakers - Kenora 9:7
  • 2/8: Fort Frances - Warroad Lakers 5:2
  • 2/10: Warroad Lakers - Pine Falls Paper Kings 6:3
  • 2/16: Warroad Lakers - Rochester Mustangs 5:4
  • 2/17: Warroad Lakers - Rochester Mustangs 11:1
1963-64
  • 12/11: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Seals 7:4
  • 12/15: US Olympic Team - Warroad Lakers 6:4
  • 1/11: Warroad Lakers - Winnipeg Rangers 9:6
  • 1/18: Winnipeg Maroons - Warroad Lakers 12:3
  • 1/19: Winnipeg Maroons - Warroad Lakers 5:3
  • 2/22: Moose Jaw Pla-Mors - Warroad Lakers 7:5
1964-65
  • 12/9: Warroad Lakers - Fort Frances Royals 6:2
  • 12/13: Warroad Lakers - South St. Paul Steers 8:3
  • 12/26: Warroad Lakers - University of Manitoba 3:1
  • 12/27: Warroad Lakers - University of Manitoba 8:5
  • 1/6: Warroad Lakers - Fort Frances Royals 8:5
  • 1/20: Warroad Lakers - Fort Frances Royals 7:4
  • 2/2: Warroad Lakers - Grand Forks Red River Mixers 8:3
  • 3/13: Grand Forks Red River Mixers - Warroad Lakers 6:5
1974-75
  • 12/27: Warroad Lakers - Flag of Germany EV Landshut 8:1
1985-86

The Lakers went on a European tour in 1985-86, playing games in Holland, France, Germany and Austria. Tour record: 6-0.

1988-89
  • 12/14: Warroad Lakers - Northland Community College 7:5
  • 12/18: 'Warroad Lakers - NDSU-Bottineau 5:3
  • 1/6: Warroad Lakers - St. Andrews (MB) 15:5
  • 1/15: Warroad Lakers - Labroquerie Habs 11:7
  • 2/5: Warroad Lakers - Lac du Bonnet Blues
  • 2/7: Warroad Lakers - Bemidji State JV 7:5
  • 3/31: Warroad Lakers - Flin Flon 9:4 - Manitoba Intermediate A Championship Series
  • 4/1: Warroad Lakers - Flin Flon 10:5 - "
1991-92
  • 11/26: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 4:3
  • 12/7: Warroad Lakers - Thompson Hawks 5:4
  • 12/8: Warroad Lakers - Thompson Hawks 13:6
  • 12/18: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 12:4
  • 12/19: Warroad Lakers - University of Manitoba 6:3
  • 12/28: Warroad Lakers - Brandon University 11:7
  • 1/4: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 8:5
  • 1/30: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 5:2 - part of 10 game series, which Warroad led 5-2
  • 2/6: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 6:2
  • 2/14: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 10:5

Warroad went 3-1 on a European tour in January (visiting Holland, France, Germany and Austria).

1992-93
  • 10/30: Warroad Lakers - Steinbach 10:5
  • 11/6: Warroad Lakers - NDSU Bottineau 9:2
  • 11/7: Warroad Lakers - Morris Stampeders 14:3
  • 11/20: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 9:6
  • 11/27: Minneapolis Bucks - Warroad Lakers 4:3
  • 11/29: Warroad Lakers - Minneapolis Bucks 8:7
  • 12/16: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 7:1
  • 12/19: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 8:3
  • 1/2: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 13:4
  • 1/3: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 11:5
  • 1/6: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 9:4
  • 1/16: Warroad Lakers - Pine Falls Paper Kings 13:7
  • 1/22: Warroad Lakers - Bottineau 7:3
  • 1/29: Warroad Lakers - Fairbanks Gold Kings 7:6
  • 1/30: Fairbanks Gold Kings - Warroad Lakers 4:3 OT
  • 2/19: Warroad Lakers - St. Paul Champps 8:4
  • 2/20: Warroad Lakers - St. Paul Champps 14:3
1993-94
  • 10/29: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 6:1
  • 11/5: Warroad Lakers - St. Paul Parkers 8:3
  • 11/13: Warroad Lakers - Labroquerie Habs 12:1
  • 11/27: Warroad Lakers - Atikokan Generals 5:2
  • 11/29: Warroad Lakers - University of Minnesota-Crookston 8:2
  • 12/2: University of Manitoba - Warroad Lakers 5:0
  • 12/3: Warroad Lakers - NDSU-Bottineau 9:5
  • 12/10: Anchorage Aces - Warroad Lakers 3:2 OT
  • 12/11: Anchorage Aces - Warroad Lakers 7:6
  • 12/17: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 4:1
  • 12/18: Warroad Lakers - Team Duluth 8:3
  • 1/7: Warroad Lakers - Portage Lake 6:1
  • 1/12: Warroad Lakers - St. Boniface Mohawks 12:4
  • 1/29: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 11:3
  • 1/30: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 11:5
  • 2/27: Warroad Lakers - Pine Falls Paper Kings 10:3
1994-95
  • 10/28: Warroad Lakers - St. Anne Aces 11:5
  • 11/18: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 7:2
  • 11/19: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 6:0
  • 11/22: Warroad Lakers - University of Minnesota-Crookston 9:2
  • 11/29: Warroad Lakers - University of Manitoba 9:2
  • 12/10: Warroad Lakers - Brandon University 6:5
  • 1/8: Warroad Lakers - Pine Falls Paper Kings 11:4
  • 1/14: Warroad Lakers - Portage Lake 20:1
  • 1/18: Warroad Lakers - Bemidji State JV 12:1
  • 1/20: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 10:3
  • 1/21: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 10:7
  • 2/13: Sun Valley Suns - Warroad Lakers 3:2
  • 2/14: Warroad Lakers - Sun Valley Suns 7:5
  • 2/26: Minnepaolis Bucks - Warroad Lakers 5:4
  • 3/3: Warroad Lakers - St. Paul Champps 5:1
  • 3/4: Warroad Lakers - St. Paul Champps 8:6
1995-96
  • 10/26: Warroad Lakers - Altona Maroons 10:4
  • 11/1: Warroad Lakers - Charleswood 13:3
  • 11/5: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 7:3
  • 11/11: Warroad Lakers - River East 12:2
  • 11/18: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 9:2
  • 11/19: Warroad Lakers - North Dakota State Club 9:2
  • 11/22: Warroad Lakers - Winnipeg Northwest Thunder 10:5
  • 12/2: Warroad Lakers - St. Patelle 7:2
  • 12/3: Warroad Lakers - Beausejour 8:0
  • 12/9: Warroad Lakers - Charleswood 9:3
  • 12/17: Warroad Lakers - Altona Maroons 8:2
  • 1/3: Warroad Lakers - Beausejour 10:3
  • 1/8: Warroad Lakers - St. Vital 8:2
  • 1/12: Warroad Lakers - Fargo-Moorhead Bears 7:5
  • 1/13: Warroad Lakers - Fargo-Moorhead Bears 8:3
  • 1/27: Warroad Lakers - Northwest 6:3
  • 2/21: Warroad Lakers - Peguis 8:3

Anchorage Aces International Ice Classic

  • 2/8: Anchorage Aces - UBC All-Stars 5:1
  • 2/8: Powell River Regals - Warroad Lakers 8:1
  • 2/9: Anchorage Aces - Powell River Regals 9:1
  • 2/9: Warroad Lakers - UBC All-Stars 15:1
  • 2/10: Warroad Lakers - UBC All-Stars 7:5 - consolation
1996-97
  • 10/27: Warroad Lakers - Morden 8:4
  • 11/5: Warroad Lakers - Beausejour 15:6
  • 12/6: Warroad Lakers - Air Force 7:4
  • 12/7: Warroad Lakers - Air Force 10:4
  • 12/31: Warroad Lakers - Flag of Sweden Sweden Juniors 4:4
  • 1/4: University of Manitoba - Warroad Lakers 5:4
  • 1/5: Warroad Lakers - Royal Military College 6:3
  • 1/19: Warroad Lakers - Minot State College 8:1
  • 1/20: Warroad Lakers - University of Minnesota-Crookston 8:6
  • 2/15: Warroad Lakers - Minneapolis Bucks 12:5
  • 2/16: Warroad Lakers - Minneapolis Bucks 12:2

Sources

  • Grand Forks Herald