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Campbellton Tigers

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Campbellton Tigers
CityCampbellton, New Brunswick, Canada
LeagueMaritime Junior Hockey League
DivisionNorth
Founded1996 (Restigouche River Rats)
Home arenaMemorial Civic Center
ColoursBlack, gold, and white      
Owner(s)Mark Catroppa , Pierre Girard
PresidentMichael O’Toole
General managerCharles LeBlanc
Head coachCharles LeBlanc
Franchise history
1996-1999Restigouche River Rats
1999-2005Campbellton Tigers
2005-2009Restigouche Tigers
2009-PresentCampbellton Tigers

The Campbellton Tigers are a Junior "A" ice hockey team based in Campbellton, New Brunswick. They play in the Maritime Junior Hockey League. The team plays their home games at the Memorial Civic Center.

Originally founded in 1996 as the Restigouche River Rats the team was relocated two years later in Campbellton and rebranded as the Tigers. In 2005 the team returned to Restigouche for another three-year period before making the move back to Campbellton were they continue with their franchise to-date.

The Tigers have won league championships in 1998 and 2004.

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Season-by-season record

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1996-97 56 20 33 2 1 240 299 43 9th MJAHL
1997-98 52 33 14 4 1 288 205 71 2nd MJAHL Won League
1998-99 48 20 27 1 - 204 235 43 6th MJAHL
1999-00 52 37 13 1 1 285 192 76 2nd MJAHL
2000-01 52 30 13 3 6 259 201 69 3rd MJAHL
2001-02 52 35 12 4 1 265 172 75 2nd MJAHL
2002-03 52 24 24 3 1 215 212 52 6th MJAHL
2003-04 52 22 22 4 4 219 204 52 5th MJAHL Won League
2004-05 56 29 15 9 3 237 182 70 3rd MJAHL
2005-06 56 30 21 0 5 216 211 65 6th MJAHL Lost in Division Semi-finals
2006-07 58 26 28 0 4 165 205 56 8th MJAHL Lost in Division Semi-finals
2007-08 58 16 36 - 6 173 213 38 11th MJAHL
2008-09 53 6 44 - 3 97 287 15 11th MJAHL
2009-10 49 6 38 - 5 125 261 17 11th MJAHL DNQ
2010-11 52 11 35 - 6 146 262 28 10th MHL Lost Quarter-final
2011-12 52 17 31 - 4 153 208 38 9th MHL Lost Quarter-final
2012-13 52 12 36 - 4 137 224 28 9th MHL DNQ
2013-14 52 10 40 - 2 112 246 22 10th MHL DNQ
2014-15 48 25 18 - 5 140 139 55 7th MHL Lost Quarter-final
2015-16 48 23 17 7 2 152 143 55 4th of 6 North
7th of 12 MHL
Lost Div. Semifinal 3-4 (Western Capitals)
2016-17 48 13 32 1 2 129 190 29 6th of 6 North
12th of 12 MHL
Did not qualify
2017-18 50 24 22 2 2 134 158 52 3rd of 6 North
7th of 12 MHL
Lost Div. Semifinal 1-4 (Western Capitals)
Logo Prior to 2015

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