Lundar Falcons

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Lundar Falcons
CityLundar, Manitoba
LeagueCapital Region Junior Hockey League
Founded2010
Home arenaLundar Arena
ColoursBlack, blue, white
     
Head coachTyler Medeiros

The Lundar Falcons are a junior "B" ice hockey team based in Lundar, Manitoba. Home games are played at Lundar Arena.[1]

History[edit]

Lundar Falcons were formed for the 2010–11 season as a member of the Keystone Junior Hockey League, where they competed until 2018.


The team had one of their best seasons in 2012–13 under then head coach Arnie Caplan, who helped guide the team to its first finish above .500 mark. Caplan would go on to coach at Portage College and Waywayseecappo Wolverines.[2]

For the 2018-19 season the Falcons were one of five teams that departed the Keystone Junior Hockey League and established the Capital Region Junior Hockey League.[3] Despite finishing last in the regular season the Falcons won five games in the playoffs before losing to eventual league champion Selkirk Fishermen in Game 7.[4]

Season-by-season record[edit]

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

Records as of 2017–18 regular season.

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Pts % Finish Playoffs
2010–11 32 5 27 0 0 10 109 277 0.156 7th Lost Quarterfinals, 3–0
2011–12 36 12 23 0 1 25 159 195 0.347 6th Lost Quarterfinals, 3–1
2012–13 36 18 14 0 4 40 187 182 0.556 5th Lost Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Warriors)
2013–14 34 8 24 0 2 18 126 217 0.265 4th, South Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–3 (Fishermen)
2014–15 32 8 22 0 2 18 105 157 0.281 8th Lost Quarterfinals, 1–3 (Fishermen)
2015–16 34 16 13 0 5 37 148 137 0.544 3rd of 5, South
5th of 10, KJHL
Lost Semifinals, 2–3 (Warriors)
2016–17 34 9 24 0 1 19 122 178 0.279 3rd of 4, South
8th of 10, KJHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 0–3 (Warriors)
2017–18 34 17 13 0 4 38 153 139 0.559 2nd of 4, South
5th of 10, KJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 3-2 (Ice Dawgs)
Lost Semifinals, 0-4 (Juniors)
CAPITAL REGION JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE
Season GP W L T OTW OTL Pts GF GA Pct Finish Playoffs
2018–19 32 8 16 2 3 3 35 120 142 0.365 5th of 5 CRJHL Won Survivor Series, 2-1 (Warriors)
Lost Semifinals, 3-4 (Fishermen)
2019–20 32 14 15 0 1 2 46 132 130 0.479 3rd of 5 CRJHL Lost Semifinals, 3-4 Warriors)
2020–21 6 3 1 0 1 1 12 26 14 0.667 2nd of 5 CRJHL League play suspended in November due to COVID-19
2021–22 32 8 22 1 0 1 26 97 166 0.271 5th of 5 CRJHL Won Survivor Series, 2-0 (Satelites)
Lost Semifinals, 0-4 (Fishermen)
2022–23 30 8 17 3 0 2 32 83 115 0.356 4th of 6 CRJHL Won Survivor Series, 3-0 (Comets)
Lost Semifinals, 0-4 (Fishermen)
2023–24 30 11 12 0 5 2 45 106 89 0.500 3rd of 6 CRJHL Won Survivor Series, 3-2 (Satelites)
Lost Semifinals, 0-4 (Warriors)

Team records[edit]

Team scoring leaders[edit]

These are the top point-scorers season by season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points

Player Seasons Pos GP G A Pts
Michael LaFreniere 2010-2011 F 27 21 27 48
Michael LaFreniere 2011-2012 F 34 29 30 59
Darryl Flett 2012-2013 F 35 27 37 64
Tyler Medeiros 2013-2014 F 32 15 20 35
Storm Swan 2014-2015 F 28 15 13 28
Bryce Horning 2015-2016 F 32 41 25 66
Landon Gray 2016-2017 F 27 29 26 55
Landon Gray 2017-2018 F 17 31 14 45
Eric Miller 2018-2019 F 26 13 12 25
TBD 2019-2020 ? 0 0 0 0

Individual records[edit]

Season

  • Most goals in a season: Bryce Horning, 41 (2015–16)
  • Most assists in a season: Daryl Flett, 37 (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season: Bryce Horning, 66 (2015–16)
  • Most points in a season, defenseman: Roy Ettawacapo, 34 (2012–13)
  • Most points in a season, rookie: Bryce Horning, 66 (2015-16)
  • Most penalty minutes in a season: Orrin Hogue, 190 (2013-14)
  • Most wins in a season: Derrick Pietsch, 11 (2012–13)

Playoffs

  • Most goals in a playoff season: Michael LaFreniere, 4 (2011–12)
  • Most assists in a playoff season: Michael LaFreniere, 5 (2011–12)
  • Most points in a playoff season: Michael LaFreniere, 9 (2011–12)
  • Most points in a playoff season, defenseman: Orrin Hogue, 2 (2010–11)
  • Most points in a playoff season, rookie: unknown
  • Most wins in a playoff season: Christopher Lesage, 5 (2018-19)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lundar Arena Officially Opens". Portage Online. March 31, 2019.
  2. ^ "Wolverines hire Caplan as coach/GM". Brandon Sun. May 25, 2017.
  3. ^ "New Hockey League Kicks Off Inaugural Season". Portage Online. October 16, 2018.
  4. ^ "Lundar Falcons seeking playoff reprise". Regina Leader-Post. September 29, 2019.

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