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| league = [[Ice Hockey Superleague]]
| league = [[Ice Hockey Superleague]]
| founded = 1996
| founded = 1996
| operated = Ice Hockey Services Limited
| operated = 1996–2003
| arena = [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]
| arena = [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]
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| owner = {{flagicon|SCO}} [[Bill Barr]]
| owner = {{flagicon|SCO}} William James Barr OBE FICE
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| affiliates = Barr Construction Ltd
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| name1 = Ayr Scottish Eagles
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| dates1 = 1996–2002
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The '''Ayr Scottish Eagles''' were a professional Scottish ice hockey club, from [[Ayr]], [[Scotland]]. They were formed in 1996 and played their home games at the [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]. The team competed in the [[Ice Hockey Superleague]] and the club's main (title) sponsor was [[Barr Construction Ltd|Barr Construction]]. The club folded during the 2002-03 season after a move to [[Braehead Arena]].
The '''Ayr Scottish Eagles''' were a professional Scottish ice hockey club, from [[Ayr]], [[Scotland]]. They were formed in 1996 and played their home games at the [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]. The team competed in the [[Ice Hockey Superleague]] and the club's main (title) sponsor was [[Barr Construction Ltd|Barr Construction]]. The club folded during the 2002–03 season after a move to [[Braehead Arena]].


== History ==
== History ==
The Ayr Scottish Eagles were founded in 1996 and played in the [[Ice Hockey Superleague]]. The team quickly rose to become one of the top teams in the [[United Kingdom]], due in part to achieving the [[Wiktionary:grand slam|grand slam]] in their second season (1997–98) winning all four major UK ice hockey trophies, these were the British Championship, Superleague, the Autumn Cup and Express Cup, the first team ever to do so during the existence of the Ice Hockey Superleague. Also in 1998 they achieved great success (for a British team), when they twice defeated [[Ak Bars Kazan]] in the [[European Hockey League]].<ref>{{Cite web | title = European Hockey League Division D | url = http://akbars.chat.ru/akb_ehle.htm | accessdate = 11 November 2011}}</ref>
The Ayr Scottish Eagles were founded in 1996 and played in the [[Ice Hockey Superleague]]. The team quickly rose to become one of the top teams in the [[United Kingdom]], due in part to achieving the [[Wiktionary:grand slam|grand slam]] in their second season (1997–98) winning all four major UK ice hockey trophies, these were the British Championship, Superleague, the Autumn Cup and Express Cup, the first team ever to do so during the existence of the Ice Hockey Superleague. Also in 1998 they achieved great success (for a British team), when they twice defeated [[Ak Bars Kazan]] in the [[European Hockey League]].<ref>{{Cite web | title = European Hockey League Division D | url = http://akbars.chat.ru/akb_ehle.htm | access-date = 11 November 2011}}</ref>


===2002-03===
===2002–03===
In August 2002, it was announced by owner Bill Barr that the team were to permanently relocate to the [[Braehead Arena]] in [[Renfrewshire]], outside [[Glasgow]].<ref name="Hughes">{{Cite news | title = Eagles fly to Glasgow | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2166619.stm | accessdate = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | first=Stuart | last=Hughes | date=1 August 2002}}</ref>
In August 2002, it was announced by owner Bill Barr that the team were to permanently relocate to the [[Braehead Arena]] in [[Renfrewshire]], outside [[Glasgow]].<ref name="Hughes">{{Cite news | title = Eagles fly to Glasgow | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2166619.stm | access-date = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | first=Stuart | last=Hughes | date=1 August 2002}}</ref>


Bob Zeller, [[Belfast Giants]]' founder was announced as managing director and the team changed their name to ''Scottish Eagles'', dropping ''Ayr'' from their name.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Scottish Eagles BISL | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/scottish-eagles-7950.html | accessdate = 11 November 2011}}</ref> Bob Zeller remained a shareholder in the Belfast Giants.<ref name="Hughes"/> The reason given for the relocation was due to the Braehead Arena having a larger seating capacity and a larger catchment area, expected to increase the fanbase of the club.<ref name="Hughes"/>
Bob Zeller, [[Belfast Giants]]' founder was announced as managing director and the team changed their name to ''Scottish Eagles'', dropping ''Ayr'' from their name.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Scottish Eagles BISL | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/stte/scottish-eagles-7950.html | access-date = 11 November 2011}}</ref> Bob Zeller remained a shareholder in the Belfast Giants.<ref name="Hughes"/> The reason given for the relocation was due to the Braehead Arena having a larger seating capacity and a larger catchment area, expected to increase the fanbase of the club.<ref name="Hughes"/>


The club (with the new name) folded on 14 November 2002, after just six home games, in what was to become the final season of the Ice Hockey Superleague.<ref>{{Cite news | title = Eagles forced out | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2477323.stm | accessdate = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | date=14 November 2002}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | title = Fear over ice hockey league | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2546199.stm | accessdate = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | first=Phil | last=Harlow | date=5 December 2002}}</ref>
The club (with the new name) folded on 14 November 2002, after just six home games, in what was to become the final season of the Ice Hockey Superleague.<ref>{{Cite news | title = Eagles forced out | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2477323.stm | access-date = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | date=14 November 2002}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news | title = Fear over ice hockey league | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2546199.stm | access-date = 11 November 2011 | work=BBC News | first=Phil | last=Harlow | date=5 December 2002}}</ref> They were the second team in the league to fold that season; the first being [[Manchester Storm (1995–2002)|Manchester Storm]].<ref>{{cite news| author = BBC | title = Eagles forced out | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/2477323.stm | access-date = 2016-02-14 | publisher = bbc.co.uk | date=2002-11-14}}</ref>


===Post demise===
===Post demise===
Friends of Eagles Hockey, organised an [[Exhibition game#Ice hockey|exhibition]] match at the Centrum Arena on 4 February 2003 as a fund raising event to raise funds for players and officials who had been left in financial difficulty due to the bankruptcy of Ice hockey Services Ltd, the Eagles operating company.<ref>Gordon, David. ''Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr''. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 251.</ref> The Eagles side was an [[all-star]] team that played against a UK select all-star team. The match [[Official (ice hockey)|officials]] were [[Referee#Ice hockey|referee]] Moray Hanson and [[Official (ice hockey)#Linesmen|linesmen]] Alan Craig and Rab Cowan.<ref name="The big match">{{cite web|last=eaglemcphail|title=The Big Match.m4v|url=http://www.veoh.com/watch/v49220297QzfgFDG8|publisher=Veoh|accessdate=8 February 2014}}</ref>
Friends of Eagles Hockey, organised an [[Exhibition game#Ice hockey|exhibition]] match at the Centrum Arena on 4 February 2003 as a fund raising event to raise funds for players and officials who had been left in financial difficulty due to the bankruptcy of Ice hockey Services Ltd, the Eagles operating company.<ref>Gordon, David. ''Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr''. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 251.</ref> The Eagles side was an [[all-star]] team that played against a UK select all-star team. The match [[Official (ice hockey)|officials]] were [[Referee#Ice hockey|referee]] Moray Hanson and [[Official (ice hockey)#Linesmen|linesmen]] Alan Craig and Rab Cowan.<ref name="The big match">{{cite web|last=eaglemcphail|title=The Big Match.m4v|url=http://www.veoh.com/watch/v49220297QzfgFDG8|publisher=Veoh|access-date=8 February 2014}}</ref>


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Friends of Eagles Hockey, campaigned for the return of ice hockey to the Centrum Arena after the Eagles's demise. Ice rink operators [[Planet Ice]] showed an interest in running the Centrum as an ice arena; however the arena was demolished in 2009 and the site is now home to a new supermarket.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Press Release from the Friends of Eagles Hockey | url = http://www.thepuckstopshere.co.uk/news.php?r=1&t=2&id=300 | accessdate = 18 October 2011}}</ref>
Friends of Eagles Hockey, campaigned for the return of ice hockey to the Centrum Arena after the Eagles's demise. Ice rink operators [[Planet Ice]] showed an interest in running the Centrum as an ice arena; however the arena was demolished in 2009 and the site is now home to a new supermarket.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Press Release from the Friends of Eagles Hockey | url = http://www.thepuckstopshere.co.uk/news.php?r=1&t=2&id=300 | access-date = 18 October 2011}}</ref>


===Braehead Clan===
===Braehead Clan===
The [[Braehead Clan]] ice hockey club are now based at the Braehead Arena and play in the [[Elite Ice Hockey League]]. In their first season, there was an effort to recruit former Ayr Scottish Eagles fans to the Clan support. Ayr Scottish Eagles fans who held a season ticket at Braehead in the 2002-03 season that was cut short due to the team folding were offered a season ticket in Braehead's first season.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Bonus for former Ayr Eagles fans | url = http://www.braeheadclan.com/bonus-for-former-ayr-eagles-fans-p143451 | accessdate = 12 November 2011}}</ref>
The [[Braehead Clan]] ice hockey club are now based at the Braehead Arena and play in the [[Elite Ice Hockey League]]. In their first season, there was an effort to recruit former Ayr Scottish Eagles fans to the Clan support. Ayr Scottish Eagles fans who held a season ticket at Braehead in the 2002–03 season that was cut short due to the team folding were offered a season ticket in Braehead's first season.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Bonus for former Ayr Eagles fans | url = http://www.braeheadclan.com/bonus-for-former-ayr-eagles-fans-p143451 | access-date = 12 November 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120401103451/http://www.braeheadclan.com/bonus-for-former-ayr-eagles-fans-p143451 | archive-date = 1 April 2012 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref>


Although the Scottish Eagles and Braehead Clan were both based at the Braehead Arena, this is where the link between the two Ice Hockey Clubs ends. The Scottish Eagles were operated by Ice Hockey Services Ltd <ref name="Shop Kilmarnock">{{cite web|title=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD|url=http://www.shop-kilmarnock.co.uk/company/Ice+Hockey+Services+Limited/277039|work=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD|publisher=Shop Kilmarnock|accessdate=21 January 2014}}</ref> which underwent a [[Liquidation|Voluntary Members Liquidation]] and was wound up on 23 June 2005.<ref name="Companies House 166914">{{cite web|title=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LIMITED|url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/|work=Company No. SC166914|publisher=Companies House|accessdate=21 January 2014}}</ref> Braehead Clan is operated by Clan Entertainment Ltd <ref name="Elite Ice Hockey League">{{cite web|title=BRAEHEAD CLAN|url=http://www.eliteleague.co.uk/braehead-clan-s12230|work=Elite Ice Hockey League|publisher=Elite Ice Hockey League|accessdate=21 January 2014}}</ref> that was Incorporated on 3 February 2010.<ref name="Companies House 07144725">{{cite web|title=Company No. 07144725|url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/|work=CLAN ENTERTAINMENT LTD|publisher=Companies House|accessdate=21 January 2014}}</ref>
Although the Scottish Eagles and Braehead Clan were both based at the Braehead Arena, this is where the commonalities between the two ice hockey clubs end. The Scottish Eagles were operated by Ice Hockey Services Ltd <ref name="Shop Kilmarnock">{{cite web|title=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD|url=http://www.shop-kilmarnock.co.uk/company/Ice+Hockey+Services+Limited/277039|work=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD|publisher=Shop Kilmarnock|access-date=21 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303233808/http://www.shop-kilmarnock.co.uk/company/Ice+Hockey+Services+Limited/277039|archive-date=3 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> which underwent a [[Liquidation|Voluntary Members Liquidation]] and was wound up on 23 June 2005.<ref name="Companies House 166914">{{cite web|title=ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LIMITED|url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/|work=Company No. SC166914|publisher=Companies House|access-date=21 January 2014}}</ref> Braehead Clan is operated by Clan Entertainment Ltd <ref name="Elite Ice Hockey League">{{cite web|title=BRAEHEAD CLAN|url=http://www.eliteleague.co.uk/braehead-clan-s12230|work=Elite Ice Hockey League|publisher=Elite Ice Hockey League|access-date=21 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140104015603/http://www.eliteleague.co.uk/braehead-clan-s12230|archive-date=4 January 2014|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref> that was Incorporated on 3 February 2010.<ref name="Companies House 07144725">{{cite web|title=Company No. 07144725|url=http://wck2.companieshouse.gov.uk/|work=CLAN ENTERTAINMENT LTD|publisher=Companies House|access-date=21 January 2014}}</ref>


==Arenas==
==Home arenas==
The original home of the Eagles was the [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]. It was officially opened on 25 August 1996 and was run by Barr Leisure Limited, a subsidiary of Barr Holdings Ltd. The Eagles played their first home game there on 1 September 1996.<ref>Gordon, David. ''Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr''. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 206.</ref>
The original home of the Eagles was the [[Centrum Arena (Prestwick)|Centrum Arena]]. It was officially opened on 25 August 1996 and was run by Barr Leisure Limited, a subsidiary of Barr Holdings Ltd. The Eagles played their first home game there on 1 September 1996.<ref>Gordon, David. ''Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr''. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 206.</ref>

After an announcement by Bill Barr, the Eagles moved to the [[Braehead Arena]] for the 2002–03 season, where they played just six home games before [[Liquidation|folding]].<ref name="Hughes"/> The Centrum was still used as a training venue throughout this period.


== Rosters ==
== Rosters ==
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| Mark Cavallin
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| [[Mississauga]], [[Ontario]]
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|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''1'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Eoin McInerney
| align=center|L
| align=center|2002
| London, Ontario
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|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Evan Marble
| align=center|R
| align=center|2002
| Eston, [[Saskatchewan]]
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Bob Quinnell
| align=center|L
| align=center|2002
| Coquitlam, British Columbia
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''20'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dan Ratushny
| align=center|R
| align=center|2002
| Nepean, Ontario
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''33'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Stefan Bergkvist
| align=center|L
| align=center|2002
| Leksand, [[Sweden]]
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Scott Campbell
| align=center|L
| align=center|2002
| Glasgow, Scotland
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!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
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!width=8%|Shoots
!width=8%|Position
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!width=37%|Place of Birth
|-
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Xavier Majic
| align=center|L
| align=center|C
| align=center|2002
| Fernie, [[British Columbia]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''14'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
| Jonathan Weaver
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2000
| Sunderland, [[England]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sean Selmser - '''C'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2002
| Calgary, [[Alberta]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''18'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Johan Astrom
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2002
| Boden, Sweden
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jeff Williams
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2002
| Pointe-Claire, Quebec
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''28'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jason Bowen
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2002
| Port Alice, British Columbia
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jeff Johnstone
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2002
| Niagara Falls, Ontario
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jason Ruston
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2002
| Victoria, British Columbia
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|FIN}}
| Jonni Vauhkonen
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2002
| Suonenjoki, Finland
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mike Harding
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2000
| Edmonton, Alberta
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|
| John Downs
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|2002
|
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|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''8'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Colin Ryder
| align=center|L
| align=center|2000
| [[Stirling]], Scotland
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''41'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Joaquin Gage
| align=center|L
| align=center|2001
| London, Vancouver Columbia
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| Alan Schuler - '''C'''
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| align=center|2001
| 100 Mile House, British Columbia
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| Ian Herbers
| align=center|L
| align=center|2001
| Jasper, Alberta
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| align=center|'''3'''
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| Ryan Risidore
| align=center|R
| align=center|2001
| Hamilton, Ontario
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''43'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Paddy Ward
| align=center|R
| align=center|2002
| Kirkcaldy, Scotland
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''28'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Anders Hillström
| align=center|L
| align=center|2000
| Sweden
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''41'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Johan Silfwerplatz
| align=center|L
| align=center|2000
| Sweden
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| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ed Courtenay
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2000
| Verdun, Quebec
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''14'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
| Jonathan Weaver
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2000
| Sunderland, [[England]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''13'''
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| Dody Wood
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2001
| Chetwynd, British Columbia
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''30'''
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| Dino Bauba
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2002
| Kaunasc, Lithuania
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Shawn Byram
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|1997
| Neepawa, Manitoba
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''27'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Rhett Gordon
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2000
| Regina, Saskatchewan
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mike Jickling
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|2001
| Edmonton, Alberta
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mike Harding
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2000
| Edmonton, Alberta
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Cam Bristow
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2000
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Erik Norback
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|2001
| Stockholm, Sweden
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| Johan Molin
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2001
| Nacka, Sweden
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Phil Crowe
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2001
| Nanton, Alberta
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!width=16%|Catches
!width=9%|Acquired
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| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| Victoriaville, Quebec
| Victoriaville, Quebec
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''8'''
| align=center|'''8'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
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| Stirling, Scotland
| Stirling, Scotland
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!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen</big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
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|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| Ottawa, Ontario
| Ottawa, Ontario
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Regina, Saskatchewan
| Regina, Saskatchewan
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
| Jan Mikel
| [[Jan Mikel]]
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Brno, Czech Republic
| Brno, Czech Republic
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''28'''
| align=center|'''28'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Sweden
| Sweden
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''41'''
| align=center|'''41'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|SWE}}
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| Sweden
| Sweden
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
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|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
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!width=37%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Edmonton, Alberta
| Edmonton, Alberta
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|1999
| align=center|1999
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Regina, Saskatchewan
| Regina, Saskatchewan
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Edmonton, Alberta
| Edmonton, Alberta
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Verdun, Quebec
| Verdun, Quebec
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
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| align=center|1999
| align=center|1999
| Edinburgh, Scotland
| Edinburgh, Scotland
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|1997
| align=center|1997
| Neepawa, Manitoba
| Neepawa, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Sunderland, England
| Sunderland, England
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| align=center|2000
| align=center|2000
| Calgary, Alberta
| Calgary, Alberta
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
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| align=center|1997
| align=center|1997
| Kaunasc, [[Lithuania]]
| Kaunasc, [[Lithuania]]
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
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| Toronto, Ontario
| Toronto, Ontario
|}
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{|
|}
{| width=100%
!colspan=6 |<big>Goaltenders
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Catches
!width=16%|Catches
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Record
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=4%|Save %
!width=4%|GAA
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''1'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Scott Gallinger-Ho
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| Ottawa, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dustin Gryschuk
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| Kenora, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''31'''
| align=center|'''31'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Geoff Sarjeant
| Max Paddock
| align=center|R
| align=center|1999
| Orilla, [[Ontario]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''33'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|ENG}}
| Stephen Foster
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2014
| align=center|1999
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Durham, England
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''35'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| David Trofimenkoff
| align=center|R
| align=center|1999
| Calgary, Alberta
|}
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen</big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=9%|Shoots
!width=16%|Shoots
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''2'''
| align=center|'''44'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Kevin Pozzo
| Clarke Nachtigall
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1999
| Calgary, Alberta
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|'''24'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ryan Kummu
| Erik Plante
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1996
| Kitchener, Ontario
| The Pas, Manitoba
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''8'''
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jim Mathieson
| Joel Plante
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1999
| Kindersley, Saskatchewan
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|'''6'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Vince Boe
| Bayley Kerbis - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| The Pas, Manitoba
| Calgary, Alberta
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|'''4'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Scott Young (ice hockey b. 1965)|Scott Young]]
| Grady Grieve
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''69'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Zachary Johnson - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Edmonton, Alberta
| Oakville, Ontario
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''76'''
| align=center|'''44'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SA}}
| Mahesh Shunmugam
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| Cape Town, South Africa
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''99'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mike Bishop
| Ian Poppel
| align=center|R
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1999
| Hamiota, Manitoba
| Sarnia, Ontario
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''5'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|Belarus}}
| Yuri Krivokhija
| align=center|L
| align=center|1999
| Minsk, Belarus
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''22'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
| Jan Mikel
| align=center|L
| align=center|1999
| Brno, Czech Republic
|}
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=6%|Position
!width=8%|Position
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''6'''
| align=center|'''46'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Rob Trumbley
| Lane Tufts
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2012
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dylan Foster
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1999
| Regina, Saskatchewan
| Gladstone, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Cam Bristow
| Rhett Krantz
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| Phillip Gorenert
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2014
| align=center|1999
| Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
| Minneapolis, Minnesota
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''13'''
| align=center|'''23'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Noah Patton
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''14'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Yves Heroux
| Hunter Watson
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|1999
| Terrebonne, Quebec
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''14'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| John Varga
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2014
| align=center|1999
| Chicago, Illinois
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|'''27'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|ITA}}
| Patric Lochi
| Andrew Paul - '''C'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1999
| Silandro, Italy
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''18'''
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Ben Lamont
| Tony Hand
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1999
| Edinburgh, Scotland
| Brandon, Manitoba1
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Shawn Byram]] - '''C'''
| Darcy Reimer
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Neepawa, Manitoba
| Maple Ridge, British Columbia
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''22'''
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sean Coey
| Louis Dumont
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|C
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1999
| Calgary, Alberta
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''24'''
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Shayne Stevenson
| Brenden Richels
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|C
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1999
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Aurora, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''26'''
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
| Dino Bauba
| align=center|R
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Kaunasc, [[Lithuania]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Riley Paul
| Jamie Steer
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|F
| align=center|2014
| align=center|1996
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mark Montanari
| align=center|L
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Toronto, Ontario
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Eric Murano
| Cole Jordan - '''A'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1999
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Calgary, Alberta
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|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Catches
!width=16%|Catches
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Record
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=4%|Save %
!width=4%|GAA
!width=30%|Place of Birth
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|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''1'''
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Frank Caprice
| Scott Gallinger-Ho
| align=center|R
| align=center|1998
| Hamilton, [[Ontario]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sean Basilio
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1998
| Stoney Creek, Ontario
| align=center|34-5-1-3
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|.930
| align=center|2.29
| align=center|
| Ottawa, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''33'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Vincent Riendeau
| Grady Grieve
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1998
| St. Hyacinthe, Quebec
| align=center|32-4-2-1
| align=center|.937
| align=center|2.06
| Brandon, Manitoba
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen</big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=9%|Shoots
!width=16%|Shoots
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''2'''
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Angelo Catenaro - '''[[Captain (ice hockey)|C]]'''
| Clarke Nachtigall
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1996
| Toronto, Ontario
| align=center|20
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|36
| align=center|56
| align=center|'''24'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ryan Kummu
| Erik Plante
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1996
| Kitchener, Ontario
| align=center|6
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|14
| align=center|20
| align=center|'''5'''
| The Pas, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''8'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Alan Schuler
| Joel Plante
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1996
| 100 Mile House, [[British Columbia]]
| align=center|0
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|4
| align=center|4
| align=center|'''6'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Bayley Kerbis
| Vince Boe
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Calgary, Alberta
| align=center|29
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|58
| align=center|87
| align=center|'''4'''
| The Pas, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''69'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Scott Young (ice hockey b. 1965)|Scott Young]]
| Zachary Johnson - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Oakville, Ontario
| align=center|31
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|48
| align=center|79
| align=center|
| Edmonton, Alberta
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''76'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SA}}
| Mahesh Shunmugam
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|21
| align=center|34
| align=center|55
| Cape Town, South Africa
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''99'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ian Poppel
| Trevor Burgess
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Carleton Place, Ontario
| align=center|12
| align=center|5
| align=center|17
| Hamiota, Manitoba
|}
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=6%|Position
!width=8%|Position
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| David St. Pierre
| Pavel Blyth
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW/C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Montreal, [[Quebec]]
| align=center|17
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|23
| align=center|40
| align=center|'''23'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dylan Foster
| Jeff Hoad
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Brandon, [[Manitoba]]
| align=center|18
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|29
| align=center|47
| align=center|'''23'''
| Gladstone, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Karry Biette
| Rhett Krantz
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|29
| align=center|41
| align=center|70
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Matt Major
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|C
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1997
| Estevan, [[Saskatchewan]]
| align=center|1
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|2
| align=center|3
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Matt Hoffman
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''13'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Noah Patton
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|20
| align=center|54
| align=center|74
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Andrew Paul - '''C'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Saginaw, [[Michigan]]
| align=center|52
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|44
| align=center|96
| align=center|'''7'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''18'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[John Parco]] - '''[[Alternate captain (hockey)#Alternate captains|A]]'''
| Ben Lamont
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1997
| Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
| align=center|23
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|34
| align=center|57
| align=center|'''27'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Samuel Groleau
| Darcy Reimer
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Longueuil, Quebec
| align=center|34
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|31
| align=center|65
| align=center|'''16'''
| Maple Ridge, British Columbia
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''20'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Shawn Byram]]
| Lane Tufts
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Neepawa, Manitoba
| align=center|21
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|15
| align=center|36
| align=center|'''19'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''22'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sean Coey
| Dennis Purdie
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Amherstburg, Ontario
| align=center|16
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|26
| align=center|42
| align=center|'''8'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''24'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Mark Woolf (ice hockey b. 1970)|Mark Woolf]] - '''[[Alternate captain (hockey)#Alternate captains|A]]'''
| Brenden Richels
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2013
| align=center|1996
| align=center|27
| align=center|36
| align=center|63
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
| Dino Bauba
| align=center|R
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Kaunasc, [[Lithuania]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jamie Steer
| Cole Jordan - '''A'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|F
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
| align=center|32
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|54
| align=center|86
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Mark Montanari
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|L
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Toronto, Ontario
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Corey Lyons
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|1997
| Calgary, Alberta
|}
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|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Catches
!width=16%|Catches
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Record
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=4%|Save %
!width=4%|GAA
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''1'''
| align=center|'''32'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Rob Dopson]]
| Scott Gallinger-Ho
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Smiths Falls, [[Ontario]]
| align=center|27-4-1-3
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|.932
| align=center|2.11
| align=center|'''34'''
| Ottawa, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''33'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Grady Grieve
| Colum Cavilla
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Lethbridge, [[Alberta]]
| align=center|36-8-0-3
| align=center|.924
| align=center|2.73
| Brandon, Manitoba
|}
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{| class="toccolours" style="width:100%"
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen</big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=9%|Shoots
!width=16%|Shoots
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''2'''
| align=center|'''44'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Joey Mittelsteadt
| Clarke Nachtigall
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Scarborough, Ontario
| align=center|18
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|21
| align=center|39
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Angelo Catenaro - '''[[Captain (ice hockey)|C]]'''
| Pavel Blyth
| align=center|R
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Toronto, Ontario
| align=center|13
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|24
| align=center|37
| align=center|'''24'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''4'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ryan Kummu
| Nathan Unger
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Kitchener, Ontario
| align=center|2
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|6
| align=center|8
| align=center|'''5'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Alan Schuler
| Devin Shewchuk
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1996
| 100 Mile House, [[British Columbia]]
| align=center|21
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|41
| align=center|62
| align=center|'''6'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Bayley Kerbis
| Vince Boe
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Calgary, Alberta
| align=center|22
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|44
| align=center|66
| align=center|'''4'''
| The Pas, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''69'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Scott Young (ice hockey b. 1965)|Scott Young]]
| Zachary Johnson - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Oakville, Ontario
| align=center|24
| align=center|36
| align=center|60
| Edmonton, Alberta
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''76'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SA}}
| Mahesh Shunmugam
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|18
| align=center|39
| align=center|57
| Cape Town, South Africa
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''99'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ian Poppel
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|7
| align=center|10
| align=center|17
| Hamiota, Manitoba
|}
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{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=6%|Position
!width=8%|Position
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''5'''
| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| David St. Pierre
| Tristian Fouillard - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Montreal, [[Quebec]]
| align=center|32
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|72
| align=center|104
| align=center|'''23'''
| Hamiota, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dylan Foster
| Jeff Hoad
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Brandon, [[Manitoba]]
| align=center|13
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|14
| align=center|27
| align=center|'''23'''
| Gladstone, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Rhett Krantz
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|35
| align=center|60
| align=center|95
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Karry Biette
| Josh Watkins
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Estevan, [[Saskatchewan]]
| align=center|23
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|24
| align=center|47
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Matt Hoffman
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''13'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|1996
| Saginaw, [[Michigan]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[John Parco]] - '''[[Alternate captain (hockey)#Alternate captains|A]]'''
| Noah Patton
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
| align=center|37
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|60
| align=center|97
| align=center|'''27'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Samuel Groleau
| Andrew Paul - '''C'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Longueuil, Quebec
| align=center|43
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|53
| align=center|96
| align=center|'''16'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''19'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Shawn Byram]]
| Darcy Reimer
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Neepawa, Manitoba
| align=center|26
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|38
| align=center|64
| align=center|'''25'''
| Maple Ridge, British Columbia
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''20'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Darren Colbourne
| Lane Tufts
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|17
| align=center|13
| align=center|30
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Luke Richardson
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|28
| align=center|40
| align=center|66
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''22'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sean Coey
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1997
| Cornerbrook, [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]] Labrador
| align=center|12
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|7
| align=center|19
| align=center|'''19'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dennis Purdie
| Cole Jordan
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1997
| Amherstburg, Ontario
| align=center|45
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|63
| align=center|108
| align=center|'''8'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''53'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Mark Woolf (ice hockey b. 1970)|Mark Woolf]] - '''[[Alternate captain (hockey)#Alternate captains|A]]'''
| Cole Ketchen
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|RW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2012
| align=center|1996
| align=center|3
| align=center|12
| align=center|15
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|Lithuania}}
| Dino Bauba
| align=center|R
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Kaunasc, [[Lithuania]]
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jamie Steer
| align=center|R
| align=center|F
| align=center|1996
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mark Montanari
| align=center|L
| align=center|F
| align=center|1997
| Toronto, Ontario
|}
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{|
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!colspan=6 |<big>Goaltenders
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Catches
!width=16%|Catches
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Record
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=4%|Save %
!width=4%|GAA
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''1'''
| align=center|'''40'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Sven Rampf
| Scott Gallinger-Ho
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Pfronten, Germany
| align=center|24-5-1-1
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|.929
| align=center|2.52
| align=center|'''24'''
| Ottawa, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''30'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Dustin Gryschuk
| Colum Cavilla
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Lethbridge, [[Alberta]]
| align=center|14-2-2-2
| align=center|.935
| align=center|2.21
| Kenora, Ontario
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''33'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Grady Grieve
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|26-4-1-0
| align=center|.931
| align=center|2.58
| Brandon, Manitoba
|}
|}
{| class="toccolours" style="width:100%"
{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen
!colspan=7 |<big>Defencemen</big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=9%|Shoots
!width=16%|Shoots
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''7'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Colin McHaffie
| align=center|R
| align=center|1996
| Ayr, Scotland
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|'''3'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Angelo Catenaro - '''[[Captain (ice hockey)|C]]'''
| Pavel Blyth
| align=center|R
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Toronto, Ontario
| align=center|12
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|20
| align=center|32
| align=center|'''24'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''4'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Ryan Kummu
| Nathan Unger - '''A'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Kitchener, Ontario
| align=center|20
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|51
| align=center|71
| align=center|'''5'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''31'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Bayley Kerbis
| Alan Schuler
| align=center|R
| align=center|1996
| 100 Mile House, [[British Columbia]]
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''44'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
| Frantisek Prochazka
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Brno, Czech Republic
| align=center|14
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|46
| align=center|60
| align=center|'''4'''
| The Pas, Manitoba
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''69'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Scott Young (ice hockey b. 1965)|Scott Young]]
| Zachary Johnson
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Oakville, Ontario
| align=center|16
|-style="background:#eee"
| align=center|32
| align=center|48
| align=center|'''6'''
| Edmonton, Alberta
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''76'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|SA}}
| Mahesh Shunmugam
| align=center|R
| align=center|2011
| align=center|22
| align=center|40
| align=center|62
| Cape Town, South Africa
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''99'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Vince Boe
| Ian Poppel
| align=center|R
| align=center|L
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Calgary, Alberta
| align=center| 11
| align=center|9
| align=center|20
| Hamiota, Manitoba
|}
|}
{| class="toccolours" style="width:100%"
{| width=100%
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards
!colspan=7 |<big>Forwards </big>
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
!!width=13%|Player
!!width=15%|Player
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=8%|Shoots
!width=6%|Position
!width=8%|Position
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=9%|Acquired
!width=5%|Goals
!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=5%|Assists
!width=6%|Points
!width=30%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''5'''
| align=center|'''17'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| David St. Pierre
| Tristian Fouillard - '''C'''
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|'''46'''
| align=center|60
| align=center|106
| Hamiota, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''6'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Andrew Paul - '''A'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Montreal, [[Quebec]]
| align=center|38
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''74'''
| align=center|'''112'''
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
| Brendan Flynn
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''10'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Rhett Krantz
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|33
| align=center|65
| align=center|98
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''11'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Josh Watkins
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Boston, Massachusetts
| align=center|26
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|18
| align=center|44
| align=center|'''23'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CZE}}
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Jiri Lala
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''13'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Noah Patton
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|F
| align=center|1996
| Tabor, Czech Republic
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''12'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|USA}}
| Matt Hoffman
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Saginaw, [[Michigan]]
| align=center|34
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|27
| align=center|61
| align=center|'''21'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|GER}}
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Markus Berwanger
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''15'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Lee Gorowski
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|F
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Rosenheim, Germany
| align=center|36
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|50
| align=center|86
| align=center|'''27'''
| St. Boniface, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''16'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Samuel Groleau
| Marco Campanella
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|C
| align=center|C
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Longueuil, Quebec
| align=center|37
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|57
| align=center|94
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|SCO}}
| Ottawa, Ontario
| Steven Lynch
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''23'''
| align=center|R
| align=center|F
| align=center|1996
| Kirkcaldy, Scotland
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Mark Cupolo
| Tyrell Medwid
| align=center|L
| align=center|L
| align=center|RW
| align=center|LW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Niagara Falls, Ontario
| align=center|30
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|28
| align=center|58
| align=center|'''19'''
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''24'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Daelen Parisien
| Scott Morrison
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Hamilton, Ontario
| align=center|24
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|15
| align=center|39
| align=center|'''8'''
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| align=center|'''29'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| [[Mark Woolf (ice hockey b. 1970)|Mark Woolf]]
| Cole Jordan
| align=center|R
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW/C
| align=center|RW
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| align=center|27
| align=center|51
| align=center|78
| Brandon, Manitoba
| Brandon, Manitoba
|- bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|- style="background:#eee"
| align=center|'''34'''
| align=center|'''9'''
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| align=center|{{flagicon|CAN}}
| Jamie Steer
| Darcy Reimer
| align=center|L
| align=center|R
| align=center|LW
| align=center|F
| align=center|2011
| align=center|1996
| Winnipeg, Manitoba
| align=center|19
| align=center|34
| align=center|53
| Maple Ridge, British Columbia
|}
|}
{{hidden end}}
|-
{| class="toccolours" style="margin:0.5em auto;"
|}
|+ style="color:#014421; background:#FFA500; font-weight:bold;" |Coaching Staff
<center>
|- style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500;"
{| width=97%
!colspan=7 |<big>Coaching Staff
|- bgcolor="#014421" style="color: #FFA500"
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|Number
!width=5%|
!width=5%|
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!width=37%|Place of Birth
!width=37%|Place of Birth
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{Flag icon|SA}}
|align=center|{{Flag icon|SCO}}
|Paul Heavey
|Amar Boudehaine
|align=center|Head Coach
|align=center|Head coach
|align=center|2011-13
|align=center|2001-2003
|Glasgow, Scotland
| Aspen Grove, Manitoba
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{Flag icon|CAN}}
|align=center|{{Flag icon|CAN}}
|Scott Rex
| William Savoy
|align=center|Head Coach
|align=center|Assistant coach
|align=center|2013-14
|align=center|2001-2002
|Brantford, Ontario
|Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
|-
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{Flag icon|CAN}}
|align=center|{{Flag icon|CAN}}
|[[Jim Lynch (ice hockey)|Jim Lynch]]
|Jason Manko
|align=center|Head Coach
|align=center|Head coach
|align=center|2014-15
|align=center|1996-2001
|[[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
|Brandon, Manitoba
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{Flag icon|SCO}}
|Paul Heavey
|align=center|Assistant coach
|align=center|2000-2001
|Glasgow, Scotland
|-
|-style="background:#eee"
|align=center|'''--'''
|align=center|{{Flag icon|CZE}}
|Milan Figala
|align=center|Assistant coach
|align=center|1996-2000
|[[Brno]], [[South Moravian Region]]
|}
|}
</center>


== Club record ==
== Club record ==


=== Season-by-season record ===
=== Season-by-season record ===
{{details|List of ISL seasons}}


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{| class="wikitable" width=97% style="clear:both; margin:1.5em auto; text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" width=97% style="clear:both; margin:1.5em auto; text-align:center"
|+ '''Neelin Spartans season-by-season record.'''<ref>{{Cite web | title = Standings for the Ayr Scottish Eagles of the BISL | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/display_standings.php?tmi=4726 | accessdate = 11 December 2011}}</ref>
! colspan=11 style="background:#014421; color:#FFA500;" | Ayr Scottish Eagles season-by-season record.<ref>{{Cite web | title = Standings for the Ayr Scottish Eagles of the BISL | url = http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/display_standings.php?tmi=4726 | access-date = 11 December 2011}}</ref>
|-
! Season !! League !! GP !! W !! L !! OTL !! SOL !! PTS !! GF !! GA
|-
| 2011-12 ||align="center"| EA Sports Hockey League || 82 || 64 || 11 || 4 || 3 || 135 || 451 || 219
|-
| 2012-13 ||align="center"| EA Sports Hockey League || 82 || 63 || 12 || 1 || 6 || 133 || 436 || 207
|-
| 2013-14 ||align="center"| EA Sports Hockey League || 82 || 66 || 9 || 3 || 4 || 139 || 429 || 184
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee"
| 2014-15 ||align="center"| EA Sports Hockey League || 82 || 68 || 10 || 1 || 3 || 140 || 468 || 192
|-
|-
| style="background: #f2f2f2; border: 0; text-align: "center" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" width=100%
|- style="font-weight:bold; background-color:#dddddd;" |
| Season || League || GP || W || L || T || OTL || PTS || GF || GA|| League Position
|- align="center"
| [[1996–97 ISL season|1996–97]] ||align="center"| [[Ice Hockey Superleague]] || 42 || 21 || 15 || 6 || 0 || 48 || 171 || 157 || {{bronze3}}
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="center"
| [[1997–98 ISL season|1997–98]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 45 || 34 || 6 || 2 || 3 || 73 || 200 || 113 || {{gold1}}
|- align="center"
| [[1998–99 ISL season|1998–99]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 42 || 18 || 18 || 3 || 3 || 42 || 136 || 140 || 5
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="center"
| [[1999–2000 ISL season|1999–00]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 42 || 17 || 16 || 5 || 4 || 43 || 144 || 147 || 5
|- align="center"
| [[2000–01 ISL season|2000–01]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 48 || 25 || 22 || 0 || 1 || 72 || 161 || 158|| 5
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="center"
| [[2001–02 ISL season|2001–02]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 48 || 20 || 19 || 9 || 0 || 49 || 136 || 130 || {{silver2}}
|- align="center"
| [[2002–03 ISL season|2002–03]] ||align="center"| Ice Hockey Superleague || 8 || 2 || 6 || 0 || 0 || 4<sup>†</sup> || 20 || 34 || --
|-bgcolor="#eeeeee" align="center"
|}
|}
<small>'''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime losses; PTS = Points; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against;''' <br/>
'''† = Club folded six games into the season'''</small>
|}
{{col-end}}


== Player records ==
== Player records ==
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=== Franchise scoring leaders ===
=== Franchise scoring leaders ===


These are the top-ten point-scorers, scoring leaders and assists in franchise history, as of Nov. 11th, 2015.
These are the top-ten point-scorers, scoring leaders and assists in franchise history.


'''''Note:''' Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points;''
'''''Note:''' Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game''


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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ style="background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#014421 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFA500 5px solid;" | Points
|+ style="background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#014421 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFA500 5px solid;" | Points
! Player || Pos || GP || G || A || Pts
! Player || Pos || GP || G || A || Pts || P/G
|- style= "background:#cfc" "text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Rhett Krantz || LW || 345 || 143 || 268 || '''411'''
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Andrew Paul || C || 307 || 175 || 235 || '''410'''
| style="text-align:left;"|
{{flagicon|CAN}} Shawn Byram
|| F || 200 || 63 || 123 || '''186''' || 0.93
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Cole Jordan || C || 324 || 143 || 255 || '''398'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Dino Bauba || F || 189 || 54 || 84 || '''138''' || 0.73
|- style="text-align:center;" b
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Young || D || 210 || 49 || 82 || '''131''' || 0.62
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Noah Patton || RW || 318 || 124 || 194 || '''318'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Samuel Groleau || F || 120 || 56 || 66 || '''122''' || 1.02
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Bayley Kerbis || D || 322 || 89 || 213 || '''302'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Montanari || F || 123 || 35 || 79 || '''114''' || 0.93
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Zachary Johnson || D || 323 || 99 || 163 || '''262'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Jamie Steer || F || 156 || 61 || 49 || '''110''' || 0.70
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Darcy Reimer || LW || 321 || 104 || 142 || '''246'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Woolf || F || 124 || 51 || 57 || '''108''' || 0.87
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SA}} Mahesh Shunmugam || D || 319 || 87 || 152 || '''239'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SCO}} Tony Hand || F || 86 || 27 || 71 || '''98''' || 1.13
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Tristian Fouillard || LW/C || 162 || 78 || 132 || '''210'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Ed Courtenay || F || 91 || 41 || 48 || '''89''' || 0.98
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Brenden Richels || RW || 175 || 108 || 69 || '''177'''
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} David St. Pierre || F || 118 || 18 || 67 || '''85''' || 0.72
|}
|}
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{{col-break|gap=1em}}
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! Player || Pos || G
! Player || Pos || G
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Andrew Paul || C || 175
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Shawn Byram || F || 63
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Cole Jordan || C || 143
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Jamie Steer || F || 61
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Rhett Krantz || LW || 143
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Noah Patton || RW || 124
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Samuel Groleau || F || 56
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Brenden Richels || RW || 108
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Dino Bauba || F || 54
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Darcy Reimer || LW || 104
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Woolf || F || 51
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Zachary Johnson || D || 99
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Young || D || 49
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Bayley Kerbis || D || 89
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Ed Courtenay || F || 41
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Lane Tufts || LW/C || 89
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SA}} Mahesh Shunmugam || D || 87
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Montanari || F || 35
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|USA}} Matt Hoffman || F || 35
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|ENG}} Jonathan Weaver || D || 32
|}
|}
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{{col-break|gap=1em}}
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|+ style="background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#014421 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFA500 5px solid;" | Assists
|+ style="background:#FFFFFF; border-top:#014421 5px solid; border-bottom:#FFA500 5px solid;" | Assists
! Player || Pos || A
! Player || Pos || A
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Rhett Krantz || LW || 268
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Cole Jordan || C || 255
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Shawn Byram || F || 123
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|Lithuania}} Dino Bauba || F || 84
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Andrew Paul || C || 235
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Scott Young || D || 82
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Bayley Kerbis || D || 213
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Montanari || F || 79
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Noah Patton || RW || 194
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Alan Schuler || D || 72
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Zachary Johnson || D || 163
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SCO}} Tony Hand || F || 71
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|SA}} Mahesh Shunmugam || D || 154
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} David St. Pierre || F || 67
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Darcy Reimer || LW || 142
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Samuel Groleau || F || 66
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Tristian Fouillard || LW/C || 132
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Mark Woolf || F || 57
|- style="background:#cfc;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Dylan Foster || C/RW || 106
| style="text-align:left;"| {{flagicon|CAN}} Vince Boe || D || 50
|}
|}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}
''{{colorbox|#cfc}} = current Neelin player''


=== Team captains ===
{| class="wikitable" width="75%"
* Angelo Catenaro, 1996–99
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Team Records
* Shawn Byram, 1999–2001
|-
* Alan Schuler, 2001–02
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Goals in a Game || Luke Richardson, 6, 2013–14
* Sean Selmser, 2002–03
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Assists in a Game || Cole Jordan, 9, 2012–13
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Points in a Game || Cole Jordan, 11, 2012–13
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Saves in a Game || Dustin Gryschuk, 62, 2011–12
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Goals in a Season || Brenden Richels, 64, 2014–15
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Assists in a Season || Rhett Krantz, 92, 2014–15
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Points in a Season || Cole Jordan, 126, 2014–15
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Points in a Season by a Rookie || Andrew Paul, 112(38g,74a), 2011–12
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Points in a Season by a Defenceman || Bayley Kerbis, 89(24g,65a), 2014–15
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Wins in a Season || Grady Grieve, 39, 2012–13
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Shutouts in a Season || Scott Gallinger-Ho, 12, 2013–14
|-
|}


===Franchise goaltending leaders===
=== NHL alumni ===
Many of Ayr's players were [[NHL Entry Draft|NHL draft picks]] and played in the NHL before signing for the Ayr Eagles.
These are the top goaltenders in franchise history by wins.<ref>{{cite web|title=Regular Season – Goalie – Goalie Career for Franchise – Career Wins –NHL.com – Stats|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/careerstats.htm?gameType=2&team=PIT&position=G&country=&active=&viewName=careerLeadersForFranchiseGoalies|publisher=''National Hockey League''|accessdate=May 4, 2013}}</ref> Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.


<div style="float:left; margin-right:0.5em;">
[[Edmonton Oilers]]
* Joaquin Gage (94–96 & 00–01)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Joaquin Gage">{{cite web|title=Joaquin Gage|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=588|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Ian Herbers (93–94)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Ian Herbers">{{cite web|title=Ian Herbers|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=69966|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Jason Bowen (92–97)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Jason Bowen" />


[[Pittsburgh Penguins]]
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* Philippe DeRouville (95–97)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Philippe DeRouville">{{cite web|title=Philippe DeRouville|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=265|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
* Rob Dopson (93–94)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Rob Dopson">{{cite web|title=Rob Dopson|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=76276|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
|-
! class=unsortable | Player
! class=unsortable | Seasons
! {{abbr|GP|Games Played}}
! {{abbr|TOI|Time on Ice}}
! {{abbr|W|Win}}
! {{abbr|L|Loss}}
! {{abbr|OT|Overtime Loss}}
! {{abbr|SOL|Shootout Loss}}
! {{abbr|GA|Goals Against}}
! {{abbr|GAA|Goals Against Average}}
! {{abbr|SA|Shots Against}}
! {{abbr|SV%|Save Percentage}}
! {{abbr|SO|Shutouts}}
|-
| style="text-align:left;"| Scott Gallinger-Ho || 2011-2015 || 148 || 7,812 || '''117''' || 13 || 5 || 10 || 332 || 2.25 || 5,023 || .928 || 32
|-
| style="text-align:left;"| Grady Grieve || 2011-2014 || 118 || 6,962 || '''97''' || 13 || 4 || 2 || 248 || 2.18 || 4,130 || .926 || 25
|-
| style="text-align:left;"| Dustin Gryschuk || 2011-2015 || 53 || 2,648 || '''40''' || 4 || 3 || 3 || 77 || 1.81 || 1,113 || .939 || 14
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align:left;"| Max Paddock || 2014-Present || 40 || 2,227 || '''30''' || 5 || 1 || 4 || 91 || 2.28 || 1,033 || .912 || 8
|- style="background:#cfc;"
| style="text-align:left;"| Reese Wilson || 2015-Present || 2 || 118 || '''1''' || 0 || 0 || 1 || 7 || 3.50 || 49 || .857 || 0
|}
''{{colorbox|#cfc}} = current Neelin player''
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|+ style= "background:#FFFFFF;border-top:#004F30 5px solid;border-bottom:#C51230 5px solid;" | Neelin Spartans retired numbers
|-
! width=40px | No.
! width=150px |Player
! width=40px |Position
! width=100px |Career
! width=150px |Date of honor
|-
| '''1''' || Scott Gallinger-Ho || G || 2011-2015 || December, 17th, 2015
|-
| '''5''' || Tristian Fouillard || LW/C || 2011-2013 || October, 25th, 2015
|-
| '''12''' || Phillip Gorenert || LW || 2014-2015 || Not Retired/Honoured
|-
| '''15''' || Bayley Kerbis || D || 2011-2015 || November, 3rd, 2015
|-
| '''16''' || Andrew Paul || C || 2011-2015 || November, 16th, 2015
|-
| '''19''' || Darcy Reimer || LW || 2011-2015 || February, 9th, 2016
|-
| '''21''' || Luke Richardson R.I.P. || LW || 2012-2014 || October, 21st, 2014
|-
| '''29''' || Cole Jordan || C || 2011-2015 || October, 30th, 2015
|-
| '''30''' || Dustin Gryschuk || G || 2011-2015 || December, 2nd, 2015
|-
| '''33''' || Grady Grieve || G || 2011-2015 || November, 4th, 2015
|-
| '''69''' || Zachary Johnson || D || 2011-2015 || February, 24th, 2016
|-
| '''76''' || Mahesh Shunmugam || D || 2011-2015 || January, 10th, 2016
|-
| '''99''' || Ian Popple || D || 2011-2015 || March, 8th, 2016
|}


[[St. Louis Blues]]
=== Team captains ===
* Geoff Sarjeant (94–95)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Geoff Sarjeant">{{cite web|title=Geoff Sarjeant|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=73127|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Tristian Fouillard, 2011–12
* Vincent Riendeau (88–92)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Vincent Reiendeau" />
* Andrew Paul, 2012–15

*(Cole Jordan, Bayley Kerbis rotated captaincy when Andrew Paul was injured in 2013-14)
[[San Jose Sharks]]
* Rhett Krantz, 2015–16
* Geoff Sarjeant (95–96)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Geoff Sarjeant" />
* Ed Courtenay (91–93)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Ed Courtenay">{{cite web|title=Ed Courtenay|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=15088|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Dody Wood (92–93, 94–98)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Dody Wood">{{cite web|title=Dody Wood|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=25733|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Vancouver Canucks]]
* Frank Caprice (82-88)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Frank Caprice">{{cite web|title=Frank Caprice|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=98401|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Montreal Canadiens]]
* Vincent Riendeau (87-88)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Vincent Reiendeau">{{cite web|title=Vincent Reiendeau|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=53858|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Detroit Red Wings]]
* Vincent Riendeau (92–94)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Vincent Reiendeau" />

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[[Boston Bruins]]
* Vincent Riendeau (94–95)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Vincent Reiendeau" />
* Shayne Stevenson (90–92)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Shayne Stevenson">{{cite web|title=Shayne Stevenson|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=54569|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Tampa Bay Lightning]]
* Ian Herbers (99–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Ian Herbers" />
* Shayne Stevenson (92–93)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Shayne Stevenson" />

[[New York Islanders]]
* Ian Herbers (99–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Ian Herbers" />
* Shawn Byram (90–91)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Shawn Byram">{{cite web|title=Shawn Byram|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=30915|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Philadelphia Flyers]]
* Jason Bowen (92–97)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Jason Bowen">{{cite web|title=Jason Bowen|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=54596|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Phil Crowe (95–96)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Phil Crowe" />

[[Chicago Blackhawks]]
* Shawn Byram (91–92)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Shawn Byram" />

[[Los Angeles Kings]]
* Phil Crowe (93–94)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Phil Crowe">{{cite web|title=Phil Crowe|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=69920|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

[[Ottawa Senators]]
* Phil Crowe (96–99)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Phil Crowe" />
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===International capped players===
Several players were also selected to play for their national team in the [[Ice Hockey World Championships]].

<div style="float:left; margin-right:0.5em;">
{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canada]]
* Mark Cavallin (95–96)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Mark Cavallin">{{cite web|title=Mark Cavallin|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=72427|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Joaquin Gage (99–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Joaquin Gage" />
* Rob Dopson (98–99)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Rob Dopson" />
* Evan Marble (97–98)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Evan Marble">{{cite web|title=Evan Marble|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=3721|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Dan Rutushny (88–92)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Dan Ratushny">{{cite web|title=Dan Ratushny|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=6672|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Vince Boe (92–93)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Vince Boe">{{cite web|title=Vince Boe|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=98138|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Trevor Burgess (94–95)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Trevor Burgess">{{cite web|title=Trevor Burgess|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=18652|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Xavier Majic (96–97 & 99–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Xavier Majic">{{cite web|title=Xavier Majic|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=207|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Sean Selmer (96–98)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Sean Selmser">{{cite web|title=Sean Selmser|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=15579|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Rhett Gordon (99–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Rhett Gordon">{{cite web|title=Rhett Gordon|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=10888|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Cam Bristow (98–99)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Cam Bristow">{{cite web|title=Cam Bristow|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=108509|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Yves Heroux (89–90)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Yves Heroux">{{cite web|title=Yves Heroux|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=31007|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Jamie Steer (95–96)<ref name="http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=103740 - Jamie Steer">{{cite web|title=Jamie Steer|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=103740|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Eric Murano (89–90)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Eric Murano">{{cite web|title=Eric Murano|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=18735|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* David St Pierre (94–95)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - David St. Pierre">{{cite web|title=David St. Pierre|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=59534|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Corey Lyons (92–93)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Corey Lyons">{{cite web|title=Corey Lyons|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=82134|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* Darren Colbourne (89–90)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Darren Colbourne">{{cite web|title=Darren Colbourne|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=104289|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

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{{flagicon|Belarus}} [[Belarus men's national ice hockey team|Belarus]]
* Yuri Krivokhiza (98–00)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Yuri">{{cite web|title=Eliteprospects.com - Yuri Krivokhiza|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=30590|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} [[Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team|Czechoslovakia]]
* [[Frantisek Prochazka]] (85–92 & 93–94 Czech Rep.)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Frantisek Prochazka">{{cite web|title=Frantisek Prochazka|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=27986|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>
* [[Jiri Lala]] (80-88)<ref name=Eliteprospects.com>{{cite web|title=Jiri Lala|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=42859|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

{{flagicon|Austria}} [[Austria men's national ice hockey team|Austria]]
* Sean Selmer (05–06)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Sean Selmser" />

{{flagicon|Italy}} [[Italy men's national ice hockey team|Italy]]
* [[John Parco]] (02–10)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - John Parco">{{cite web|title=John Parco|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=17913|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="IIHF John Parco">{{cite web|title=2003 IIHF World Championship Div I, Group B|url=http://www.iihf.com/hockey/x/0203/WSIB/0203/scripts/rosters/pg000039.htm|publisher=IIHF|access-date=3 January 2014}}</ref>
* Mark Cupolo (92–93)<ref name="Eliteprospects.com - Mark Cupolo">{{cite web|title=Mark Cupolo|url=http://www.eliteprospects.com/player.php?player=104186|publisher=Eliteprospects.com|access-date=2 January 2014}}</ref>

{{flagicon|West Germany}} [[West Germany men's national ice hockey team|West Germany]]
* Markus Berwanger (84-89 & 90–91 Germany)
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== Honours and awards ==
== Honours and awards ==
<div style="float:left; width:48%;">

'''[[British Championship (ice hockey)|British Championship]]'''<br/>
{{gold1}} 1997–98 Winners


'''[[Ice Hockey Superleague|Superleague Winners]]'''<br/>
{| class="wikitable" width="75%"
{{gold1}} 1997–98 Winners<br/>
|-
{{silver2}} 2001–02 Runners-up
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Mike Adamski Award || style="font-weight:bold;" | Most Valuable Player

|-
'''[[Autumn Cup|Benson and Hedges Cup]]'''<br/>
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Tristian Fouillard
{{silver2}} 1996–97 Runners-up<br/>
|-
{{gold1}} 1997–98 Winners<br/>
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Cole Jordan
{{silver2}} 1998–99 Runners-up
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Andrew Paul
'''[[Challenge Cup (UK ice hockey)|Express Cup]]'''<br/>
|-
{{gold1}} 1997–98 Winners<br/>
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Cole Jordan
{{silver2}} 2000–01 Runners-up<br/>
|-
{{gold1}} 2001–02 Winners
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Dale Normandeau Award || style="font-weight:bold;" | Top Scorer

|-
'''[[Coach of the Year Trophy (IHJUK)|Coach of the Year Trophy]]'''<ref>{{Cite web | title = Coach of the Year | url = http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/coach.html | access-date = 17 October 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110912163001/http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/coach.html | archive-date = 12 September 2011 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Andrew Paul
* Jim Lynch - 1996–97
|-
* Jim Lynch - 1997–98
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Cole Jordan

|-
'''[[Player of the Year Trophy (IHJUK)|Player of the Year Trophy]]'''<ref>{{Cite web | title = Player of the Year | url = http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/player.html | access-date = 17 October 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110910160938/http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/player.html | archive-date = 10 September 2011 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Andrew Paul
* Rob Dopson - 1997–98
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Cole Jordan
'''[[Ice Hockey Superleague#Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague|Sekonda Face to Watch]]'''
|-
* Tony Hand - December 1999–2000
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Jason Manko Trophy || style="font-weight:bold;"| Top Goal Scorer
* Tony Hand - November 2000–01
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Tristian Fouillard
</div><div style="float:right; width:48%;">
|-
'''[[Ice Hockey Annual Trophy]]'''
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Cole Jordan
* Tony Hand - 1999–2000
|-
* Tony Hand - 2000–01
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Andrew Paul
* Jonathan Weaver - 2001–02
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Brenden Richels
'''All Star First Team'''<ref name="All Star Team">{{Cite web | title = All Star Team | url = http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/allStar/97_98.html | access-date = 17 October 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110912021726/http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/awards/allStar/97_98.html | archive-date = 12 September 2011 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
|-
* Rob Dopson - 1997–98
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Don Thomson Award || style="font-weight:bold;" | Best Defenseman
* Scott Young - 1997–98
|-
* Mark Montanari - 1997–98
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Nathan Unger
* Geoff Sarjeant - 1999–2000
|-
* Tony Hand - 2000–01
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Zac Johnson
* Johan Silfwerplatz - 2001–02
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Bayley Kerbis
'''All Star Second Team'''<ref name="All Star Team"/>
|-
* Sam Groleau - 1997–98
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Bayley Kerbis
* Joaquin Gage - 2001–02
|-
* Alan Schuler - 2001–02
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Marc Timmons Award ||style="font-weight:bold;" | Best Goaltender
* Ed Courtenay - 2001–02
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Grady Grieve
'''[[British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame]]'''<ref>{{Cite web | title = Hall of Fame - Jim Lynch 2001 | url = http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/halloffame/jLynch.html | access-date = 17 October 2011 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120430091215/http://www.ihjuk.co.uk/halloffame/jLynch.html | archive-date = 30 April 2012 | url-status = dead }}</ref>
|-
* [[Jim Lynch (ice hockey)|Jim Lynch]] - inducted in 2001
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Grady Grieve

|-
'''Player of the Year Award'''
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Scott Gallinger-Ho
* Vince Boe - 1999–2000
|-

| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Scott Gallinger-Ho and Dustin Gryschuk
</div>{{Clear}}
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Lidnsey Kendall Award || style="font-weight:bold;" | Top Rookie
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Andrew Paul
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Devin Shewchuk
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Ben Lamont
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Riley Paul
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | Micheal Dellebour Award || style="font-weight:bold;" | Best Defensive Forward
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Cole Jordan
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Noah Patton
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Rhett Krantz
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Dylan Foster
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | William Savoy Memorial Trophy || style="font-weight:bold;" | Top Penalty Minutes Leader
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2011-12 || Tristian Fouillard
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2012-13 || Cole Ketchen
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2013-14 || Ian Popple
|-
| style="font-weight:bold;" | 2014-15 || Phillip Gorenert
|}


== Jerseys ==
== Jerseys ==
<gallery class="center" mode=packed-hover heights=170px >
<gallery class="center" mode=packed-hover heights=170px >


Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE96-97.png|The inaugural uniform (1996-97 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE96-97.png|The inaugural uniform (1996–97 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE97-98.png|The uniform of the "grand slam" winning team (1997-98 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE97-98.png|The uniform of the "grand slam" winning team (1997–98 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE00-01.png|The uniform of the Express Cup runners-up (2000-01 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE00-01.png|The uniform of the Express Cup runners-up (2000–01 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE01-02.png|The uniform of the Express Cup winning team and Superleague Runners-up (2001-02 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASE01-02.png|The uniform of the Express Cup winning team and Superleague Runners-up (2001–02 season)
Image:BISL-Uniform-ASEExhibition-NoLogo.png|The last uniform to be worn by an Eagles side, in the exhibition match held at the Centrum in 2003 (there was no away jersey of this design)
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Ayr Scottish Eagles
CityAyr, Scotland
LeagueIce Hockey Superleague
Founded1996
Operated1996–2003
Home arenaCentrum Arena
ColorsGreen and Orange    
Owner(s)Scotland William James Barr OBE FICE
Head coachScotland Paul Heavey
AffiliateBarr Construction Ltd
Franchise history
1996–2002Ayr Scottish Eagles
2002–03Scottish Eagles
Championships
Regular season titles1997–98
Autumn Cups1997–98
Challenge Cups1997–98, 2001–02
Playoff championships1997–98

The Ayr Scottish Eagles were a professional Scottish ice hockey club, from Ayr, Scotland. They were formed in 1996 and played their home games at the Centrum Arena. The team competed in the Ice Hockey Superleague and the club's main (title) sponsor was Barr Construction. The club folded during the 2002–03 season after a move to Braehead Arena.

History

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The Ayr Scottish Eagles were founded in 1996 and played in the Ice Hockey Superleague. The team quickly rose to become one of the top teams in the United Kingdom, due in part to achieving the grand slam in their second season (1997–98) winning all four major UK ice hockey trophies, these were the British Championship, Superleague, the Autumn Cup and Express Cup, the first team ever to do so during the existence of the Ice Hockey Superleague. Also in 1998 they achieved great success (for a British team), when they twice defeated Ak Bars Kazan in the European Hockey League.[1]

2002–03

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In August 2002, it was announced by owner Bill Barr that the team were to permanently relocate to the Braehead Arena in Renfrewshire, outside Glasgow.[2]

Bob Zeller, Belfast Giants' founder was announced as managing director and the team changed their name to Scottish Eagles, dropping Ayr from their name.[3] Bob Zeller remained a shareholder in the Belfast Giants.[2] The reason given for the relocation was due to the Braehead Arena having a larger seating capacity and a larger catchment area, expected to increase the fanbase of the club.[2]

The club (with the new name) folded on 14 November 2002, after just six home games, in what was to become the final season of the Ice Hockey Superleague.[4][5] They were the second team in the league to fold that season; the first being Manchester Storm.[6]

Post demise

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Friends of Eagles Hockey, organised an exhibition match at the Centrum Arena on 4 February 2003 as a fund raising event to raise funds for players and officials who had been left in financial difficulty due to the bankruptcy of Ice hockey Services Ltd, the Eagles operating company.[7] The Eagles side was an all-star team that played against a UK select all-star team. The match officials were referee Moray Hanson and linesmen Alan Craig and Rab Cowan.[8]

Friends of Eagles Hockey, campaigned for the return of ice hockey to the Centrum Arena after the Eagles's demise. Ice rink operators Planet Ice showed an interest in running the Centrum as an ice arena; however the arena was demolished in 2009 and the site is now home to a new supermarket.[9]

Braehead Clan

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The Braehead Clan ice hockey club are now based at the Braehead Arena and play in the Elite Ice Hockey League. In their first season, there was an effort to recruit former Ayr Scottish Eagles fans to the Clan support. Ayr Scottish Eagles fans who held a season ticket at Braehead in the 2002–03 season that was cut short due to the team folding were offered a season ticket in Braehead's first season.[10]

Although the Scottish Eagles and Braehead Clan were both based at the Braehead Arena, this is where the commonalities between the two ice hockey clubs end. The Scottish Eagles were operated by Ice Hockey Services Ltd [11] which underwent a Voluntary Members Liquidation and was wound up on 23 June 2005.[12] Braehead Clan is operated by Clan Entertainment Ltd [13] that was Incorporated on 3 February 2010.[14]

Home arenas

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The original home of the Eagles was the Centrum Arena. It was officially opened on 25 August 1996 and was run by Barr Leisure Limited, a subsidiary of Barr Holdings Ltd. The Eagles played their first home game there on 1 September 1996.[15]

After an announcement by Bill Barr, the Eagles moved to the Braehead Arena for the 2002–03 season, where they played just six home games before folding.[2] The Centrum was still used as a training venue throughout this period.

Rosters

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2002/03[16]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
32 Canada Mark Cavallin L 2002 Mississauga, Ontario
1 Canada Eoin McInerney L 2002 London, Ontario
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
3 Canada Evan Marble R 2002 Eston, Saskatchewan
17 Canada Bob Quinnell L 2002 Coquitlam, British Columbia
20 Canada Dan Ratushny R 2002 Nepean, Ontario
33 Sweden Stefan Bergkvist L 2002 Leksand, Sweden
9 Scotland Scott Campbell L 2002 Glasgow, Scotland
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
10 Canada Xavier Majic L C 2002 Fernie, British Columbia
14 England Jonathan Weaver L LW 2000 Sunderland, England
29 Canada Sean Selmser - C L LW 2002 Calgary, Alberta
18 Sweden Johan Astrom L LW 2002 Boden, Sweden
16 Canada Jeff Williams L LW 2002 Pointe-Claire, Quebec
28 Canada Jason Bowen L LW 2002 Port Alice, British Columbia
12 Canada Jeff Johnstone R RW 2002 Niagara Falls, Ontario
7 Canada Jason Ruston R RW 2002 Victoria, British Columbia
21 Finland Jonni Vauhkonen L RW 2002 Suonenjoki, Finland
19 Canada Mike Harding R RW 2000 Edmonton, Alberta
16 John Downs 2002
2001/02[17]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
8 Scotland Colin Ryder L 2000 Stirling, Scotland
41 Canada Joaquin Gage L 2001 London, Vancouver Columbia
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
5 Canada Alan Schuler - C R 2001 100 Mile House, British Columbia
21 Canada Ian Herbers L 2001 Jasper, Alberta
3 Canada Ryan Risidore R 2001 Hamilton, Ontario
43 Scotland Paddy Ward R 2002 Kirkcaldy, Scotland
28 Sweden Anders Hillström L 2000 Sweden
41 Sweden Johan Silfwerplatz L 2000 Sweden
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
17 Canada Ed Courtenay R RW 2000 Verdun, Quebec
14 England Jonathan Weaver L LW 2000 Sunderland, England
13 Canada Dody Wood L LW 2001 Chetwynd, British Columbia
30 Lithuania Dino Bauba R LW 2002 Kaunasc, Lithuania
16 Canada Shawn Byram L LW 1997 Neepawa, Manitoba
27 Canada Rhett Gordon R RW 2000 Regina, Saskatchewan
12 Canada Mike Jickling R C 2001 Edmonton, Alberta
19 Canada Mike Harding R RW 2000 Edmonton, Alberta
11 Canada Cam Bristow R RW 2000 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Sweden Erik Norback R C 2001 Stockholm, Sweden
Sweden Johan Molin R RW 2001 Nacka, Sweden
Canada Phil Crowe R RW 2001 Nanton, Alberta
2000/01[18]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
Canada Philippe DeRouville L 2000 Victoriaville, Quebec
8 Scotland Colin Ryder L 2000 Stirling, Scotland
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
Canada Travor Doyle R 2000 Ottawa, Ontario
29 Canada Derek Eberle - A L 2000 Regina, Saskatchewan
21 Czech Republic Jan Mikel L 2000 Brno, Czech Republic
28 Sweden Anders Hillstrom L 2000 Sweden
41 Sweden Johan Silfwerplatz L 2000 Sweden
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
Canada Debb Carpenter R RW 2000 Edmonton, Alberta
11 Canada Cam Bristow R RW 1999 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada Rhett Gordon R RW 2000 Regina, Saskatchewan
United States Mike Harding R RW 2000 Edmonton, Alberta
Canada Ed Courtenay R RW 2000 Verdun, Quebec
7 Scotland Tony Hand R C 1999 Edinburgh, Scotland
16 Canada Shawn Byram - C L LW 1997 Neepawa, Manitoba
England Jonathan Weaver L LW 2000 Sunderland, England
Canada Teeder Wynne L F 2000 Calgary, Alberta
30 Lithuania Dino Bauba R F 1997 Kaunasc, Lithuania
10 Canada Mark Montanari L F 1997 Toronto, Ontario
1999/00[19]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
31 Canada Geoff Sarjeant R 1999 Orilla, Ontario
33 England Stephen Foster L 1999 Durham, England
35 Canada David Trofimenkoff R 1999 Calgary, Alberta
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
44 Canada Kevin Pozzo R 1999 Calgary, Alberta
24 Canada Ryan Kummu L 1996 Kitchener, Ontario
29 Canada Jim Mathieson L 1999 Kindersley, Saskatchewan
6 Canada Vince Boe L 1996 Calgary, Alberta
4 Canada Scott Young L 1996 Oakville, Ontario
44 Canada Mike Bishop L 1999 Sarnia, Ontario
5 Belarus Yuri Krivokhija L 1999 Minsk, Belarus
22 Czech Republic Jan Mikel L 1999 Brno, Czech Republic
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
46 Canada Rob Trumbley R RW 1999 Regina, Saskatchewan
11 Canada Cam Bristow R RW 1999 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
23 Canada Yves Heroux R RW 1999 Terrebonne, Quebec
14 United States John Varga R LW 1999 Chicago, Illinois
27 Italy Patric Lochi R C 1999 Silandro, Italy
7 Scotland Tony Hand R C 1999 Edinburgh, Scotland
16 Canada Shawn Byram - C L LW 1997 Neepawa, Manitoba
15 Canada Louis Dumont R C 1999 Calgary, Alberta
19 Canada Shayne Stevenson R C 1999 Aurora, Ontario
30 Lithuania Dino Bauba R F 1997 Kaunasc, Lithuania
9 Canada Jamie Steer R F 1996 Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Canada Mark Montanari L F 1997 Toronto, Ontario
21 Canada Eric Murano R C 1999 Calgary, Alberta
1998/99[20]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
Canada Frank Caprice R 1998 Hamilton, Ontario
Canada Sean Basilio L 1998 Stoney Creek, Ontario
Canada Vincent Riendeau L 1998 St. Hyacinthe, Quebec
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
3 Canada Angelo Catenaro - C L 1996 Toronto, Ontario
24 Canada Ryan Kummu L 1996 Kitchener, Ontario
5 Canada Alan Schuler R 1996 100 Mile House, British Columbia
6 Canada Vince Boe L 1996 Calgary, Alberta
4 Canada Scott Young L 1996 Oakville, Ontario
Canada Trevor Burgess R 1996 Carleton Place, Ontario
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
17 Canada David St. Pierre R C 1996 Montreal, Quebec
23 Canada Jeff Hoad R C 1997 Brandon, Manitoba
23 Canada Karry Biette R C 1997 Estevan, Saskatchewan
12 United States Matt Hoffman R C 1996 Saginaw, Michigan
7 Canada John Parco - A L C 1997 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
27 Canada Samuel Groleau R C 1996 Longueuil, Quebec
16 Canada Shawn Byram L LW 1997 Neepawa, Manitoba
19 Canada Dennis Purdie R RW 1997 Amherstburg, Ontario
8 Canada Mark Woolf - A R RW 1996 Brandon, Manitoba
30 Lithuania Dino Bauba R F 1997 Kaunasc, Lithuania
9 Canada Jamie Steer R F 1996 Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Canada Mark Montanari L F 1997 Toronto, Ontario
Canada Corey Lyons L RW 1997 Calgary, Alberta
1997/98[21]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
32 Canada Rob Dopson L 1997 Smiths Falls, Ontario
34 Canada Colum Cavilla L 1996 Lethbridge, Alberta
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
44 Canada Joey Mittelsteadt L 1997 Scarborough, Ontario
3 Canada Angelo Catenaro - C L 1996 Toronto, Ontario
24 Canada Ryan Kummu L 1996 Kitchener, Ontario
5 Canada Alan Schuler R 1996 100 Mile House, British Columbia
6 Canada Vince Boe L 1996 Calgary, Alberta
4 Canada Scott Young L 1996 Oakville, Ontario
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
17 Canada David St. Pierre R C 1996 Montreal, Quebec
23 Canada Jeff Hoad R C 1997 Brandon, Manitoba
23 Canada Karry Biette R C 1997 Estevan, Saskatchewan
12 United States Matt Hoffman R C 1996 Saginaw, Michigan
7 Canada John Parco - A L C 1997 Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
27 Canada Samuel Groleau R C 1996 Longueuil, Quebec
16 Canada Shawn Byram L LW 1997 Neepawa, Manitoba
25 Canada Darren Colbourne L RW 1997 Cornerbrook, Newfoundland Labrador
19 Canada Dennis Purdie R RW 1997 Amherstburg, Ontario
8 Canada Mark Woolf - A R RW 1996 Brandon, Manitoba
30 Lithuania Dino Bauba R F 1997 Kaunasc, Lithuania
9 Canada Jamie Steer R F 1996 Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Canada Mark Montanari L F 1997 Toronto, Ontario
1996/97[22]
Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
40 Canada Sven Rampf R 1996 Pfronten, Germany
24 Canada Colum Cavilla L 1996 Lethbridge, Alberta
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
7 Scotland Colin McHaffie R 1996 Ayr, Scotland
3 Canada Angelo Catenaro - C L 1996 Toronto, Ontario
24 Canada Ryan Kummu L 1996 Kitchener, Ontario
5 Canada Alan Schuler R 1996 100 Mile House, British Columbia
44 Czech Republic Frantisek Prochazka L 1996 Brno, Czech Republic
4 Canada Scott Young L 1996 Oakville, Ontario
6 Canada Vince Boe L 1996 Calgary, Alberta
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Acquired Place of Birth
17 Canada David St. Pierre R C 1996 Montreal, Quebec
15 United States Brendan Flynn L C 1996 Boston, Massachusetts
23 Czech Republic Jiri Lala L F 1996 Tabor, Czech Republic
12 United States Matt Hoffman R C 1996 Saginaw, Michigan
21 Germany Markus Berwanger L F 1996 Rosenheim, Germany
27 Canada Samuel Groleau R C 1996 Longueuil, Quebec
Scotland Steven Lynch R F 1996 Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Canada Mark Cupolo L LW 1996 Niagara Falls, Ontario
19 Canada Scott Morrison R RW 1996 Hamilton, Ontario
8 Canada Mark Woolf R RW 1996 Brandon, Manitoba
9 Canada Jamie Steer R F 1996 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coaching Staff
Number Player Position Dates Place of Birth
-- Scotland Paul Heavey Head coach 2001-2003 Glasgow, Scotland
-- Canada Scott Rex Assistant coach 2001-2002 Brantford, Ontario
-- Canada Jim Lynch Head coach 1996-2001 Toronto, Ontario
-- Scotland Paul Heavey Assistant coach 2000-2001 Glasgow, Scotland
-- Czech Republic Milan Figala Assistant coach 1996-2000 Brno, South Moravian Region

Club record

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Season-by-season record

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Player records

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Franchise scoring leaders

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These are the top-ten point-scorers, scoring leaders and assists in franchise history.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game

Team captains

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  • Angelo Catenaro, 1996–99
  • Shawn Byram, 1999–2001
  • Alan Schuler, 2001–02
  • Sean Selmser, 2002–03

NHL alumni

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Many of Ayr's players were NHL draft picks and played in the NHL before signing for the Ayr Eagles.

Edmonton Oilers

  • Joaquin Gage (94–96 & 00–01)[24]
  • Ian Herbers (93–94)[25]
  • Jason Bowen (92–97)[26]

Pittsburgh Penguins

  • Philippe DeRouville (95–97)[27]
  • Rob Dopson (93–94)[28]

St. Louis Blues

  • Geoff Sarjeant (94–95)[29]
  • Vincent Riendeau (88–92)[30]

San Jose Sharks

  • Geoff Sarjeant (95–96)[29]
  • Ed Courtenay (91–93)[31]
  • Dody Wood (92–93, 94–98)[32]

Vancouver Canucks

  • Frank Caprice (82-88)[33]

Montreal Canadiens

  • Vincent Riendeau (87-88)[30]

Detroit Red Wings

  • Vincent Riendeau (92–94)[30]

Boston Bruins

  • Vincent Riendeau (94–95)[30]
  • Shayne Stevenson (90–92)[34]

Tampa Bay Lightning

  • Ian Herbers (99–00)[25]
  • Shayne Stevenson (92–93)[34]

New York Islanders

  • Ian Herbers (99–00)[25]
  • Shawn Byram (90–91)[35]

Philadelphia Flyers

  • Jason Bowen (92–97)[26]
  • Phil Crowe (95–96)[36]

Chicago Blackhawks

  • Shawn Byram (91–92)[35]

Los Angeles Kings

  • Phil Crowe (93–94)[36]

Ottawa Senators

  • Phil Crowe (96–99)[36]

International capped players

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Several players were also selected to play for their national team in the Ice Hockey World Championships.

Canada Canada

  • Mark Cavallin (95–96)[37]
  • Joaquin Gage (99–00)[24]
  • Rob Dopson (98–99)[28]
  • Evan Marble (97–98)[38]
  • Dan Rutushny (88–92)[39]
  • Vince Boe (92–93)[40]
  • Trevor Burgess (94–95)[41]
  • Xavier Majic (96–97 & 99–00)[42]
  • Sean Selmer (96–98)[43]
  • Rhett Gordon (99–00)[44]
  • Cam Bristow (98–99)[45]
  • Yves Heroux (89–90)[46]
  • Jamie Steer (95–96)[47]
  • Eric Murano (89–90)[48]
  • David St Pierre (94–95)[49]
  • Corey Lyons (92–93)[50]
  • Darren Colbourne (89–90)[51]

Belarus Belarus

  • Yuri Krivokhiza (98–00)[52]

Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia

Austria Austria

  • Sean Selmer (05–06)[43]

Italy Italy

West Germany West Germany

  • Markus Berwanger (84-89 & 90–91 Germany)

Honours and awards

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British Championship
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1997–98 Winners

Superleague Winners
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1997–98 Winners
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2001–02 Runners-up

Benson and Hedges Cup
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1996–97 Runners-up
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1997–98 Winners
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 1998–99 Runners-up

Express Cup
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1997–98 Winners
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2000–01 Runners-up
1st place, gold medalist(s) 2001–02 Winners

Coach of the Year Trophy[58]

  • Jim Lynch - 1996–97
  • Jim Lynch - 1997–98

Player of the Year Trophy[59]

  • Rob Dopson - 1997–98

Sekonda Face to Watch

  • Tony Hand - December 1999–2000
  • Tony Hand - November 2000–01

Ice Hockey Annual Trophy

  • Tony Hand - 1999–2000
  • Tony Hand - 2000–01
  • Jonathan Weaver - 2001–02

All Star First Team[60]

  • Rob Dopson - 1997–98
  • Scott Young - 1997–98
  • Mark Montanari - 1997–98
  • Geoff Sarjeant - 1999–2000
  • Tony Hand - 2000–01
  • Johan Silfwerplatz - 2001–02

All Star Second Team[60]

  • Sam Groleau - 1997–98
  • Joaquin Gage - 2001–02
  • Alan Schuler - 2001–02
  • Ed Courtenay - 2001–02

British Ice Hockey Hall of Fame[61]

Player of the Year Award

  • Vince Boe - 1999–2000

Jerseys

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Notes

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  1. ^ "European Hockey League Division D". Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Hughes, Stuart (1 August 2002). "Eagles fly to Glasgow". BBC News. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Scottish Eagles BISL". Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Eagles forced out". BBC News. 14 November 2002. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  5. ^ Harlow, Phil (5 December 2002). "Fear over ice hockey league". BBC News. Retrieved 11 November 2011.
  6. ^ BBC (14 November 2002). "Eagles forced out". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  7. ^ Gordon, David. Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 251.
  8. ^ eaglemcphail. "The Big Match.m4v". Veoh. Retrieved 8 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Press Release from the Friends of Eagles Hockey". Retrieved 18 October 2011.
  10. ^ "Bonus for former Ayr Eagles fans". Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  11. ^ "ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD". ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LTD. Shop Kilmarnock. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  12. ^ "ICE HOCKEY SERVICES LIMITED". Company No. SC166914. Companies House. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  13. ^ "BRAEHEAD CLAN". Elite Ice Hockey League. Elite Ice Hockey League. Archived from the original on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  14. ^ "Company No. 07144725". CLAN ENTERTAINMENT LTD. Companies House. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  15. ^ Gordon, David. Raiders of the Lost Rink Ice Hockey In Ayr. Tempus Publishing Ltd, 2004, p. 206.
  16. ^ "2002–03 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  17. ^ "2001–02 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  18. ^ "2000–01 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  19. ^ "1999–00 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  20. ^ "1998–99 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  21. ^ "1997–98 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  22. ^ "1996–97 Ayr Scottish Eagles roster and statistics". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  23. ^ "Standings for the Ayr Scottish Eagles of the BISL". Retrieved 11 December 2011.
  24. ^ a b "Joaquin Gage". Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  25. ^ a b c "Ian Herbers". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  26. ^ a b "Jason Bowen". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  27. ^ "Philippe DeRouville". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  28. ^ a b "Rob Dopson". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  29. ^ a b "Geoff Sarjeant". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  30. ^ a b c d "Vincent Reiendeau". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  31. ^ "Ed Courtenay". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  32. ^ "Dody Wood". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  33. ^ "Frank Caprice". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  34. ^ a b "Shayne Stevenson". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  35. ^ a b "Shawn Byram". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  36. ^ a b c "Phil Crowe". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  37. ^ "Mark Cavallin". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  38. ^ "Evan Marble". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  39. ^ "Dan Ratushny". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  40. ^ "Vince Boe". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  41. ^ "Trevor Burgess". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  42. ^ "Xavier Majic". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  43. ^ a b "Sean Selmser". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  44. ^ "Rhett Gordon". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  45. ^ "Cam Bristow". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  46. ^ "Yves Heroux". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  47. ^ "Jamie Steer". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  48. ^ "Eric Murano". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  49. ^ "David St. Pierre". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  50. ^ "Corey Lyons". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  51. ^ "Darren Colbourne". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  52. ^ "Eliteprospects.com - Yuri Krivokhiza". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  53. ^ "Frantisek Prochazka". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  54. ^ "Jiri Lala". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  55. ^ "John Parco". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  56. ^ "2003 IIHF World Championship Div I, Group B". IIHF. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
  57. ^ "Mark Cupolo". Eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  58. ^ "Coach of the Year". Archived from the original on 12 September 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  59. ^ "Player of the Year". Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  60. ^ a b "All Star Team". Archived from the original on 12 September 2011. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  61. ^ "Hall of Fame - Jim Lynch 2001". Archived from the original on 30 April 2012. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
Preceded by Superleague Champions
1997–98
Succeeded by
Preceded by Playoff Champions
1997–98
Succeeded by
Preceded by Autumn Cup Winners
1997–98
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Inaugural Champions
Challenge Cup Winners
1997–98
Succeeded by
Preceded by Challenge Cup Winners
2001–02
Succeeded by