Glanbrook Rangers

The Glanbrook Rangers are a Junior ice hockey team based in Glanbrook, Ontario, Canada. They are playing in the Provincial Junior Hockey League. The Rangers are only the second Ontario Hockey Association team to have claimed three consecutive Clarence Schmalz Cups as Junior C champions, winning in 1997, 1998, and 1999.

Glanbrook Rangers
CityGlanbrook, Ontario
LeagueProvincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceSouth
DivisionBloomfield
Founded1975
Home arenaGlanbrook Arena
ColorsRed, Blue, and White
General managerJohn MacDonald (2019-20)
Head coachMike Christian (2019-20)
League Champions1997, 1998, 1999, 2018
Clarence Schmalz Cups1997, 1998, 1999

History

The Rangers reigned over their league and the Ontario Hockey Association from the 1996-97 season until 1999 with three consecutive Clarence Schmalz Cups as the best Junior C hockey team in Ontario.

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGP W L T OTLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
1975-76368235-----216th NJCHL
1976-77301884-----403rd NJCHL
1977-783618144-----403rd NJCHLLost Final
1978-793920145-244177452nd NJC-E
1979-804116223-214240355th NJC-W
1980-813216115-----372nd NJC-W
1981-82311597-----372nd NCJ-C
1982-832913151-----275th NCJ-E
1983-84405296-----166th NJC-E
1984-85342275-10023698th NJCHL
1985-863612213-----273rd NJC-E
1986-873213172-----283rd NJC-C
1987-883714185-172164333rd NJC-E
1988-894017149-----434th NJC-E
1989-904019174-----423rd NJC-E
1990-913615183-188209333rd NJC-E
1991-923611205-136199266th NJC-E
1992-934212264-191272286th NJC-E
1993-944128103-230162591st NJC-E
1994-953616146-159134384th NJC-E
1995-96363231-25286651st NJC-ELost Final
1996-973628521196103592nd NJC-EWon League, Won CSC
1997-98423714029573781st NJC-EWon League, Won CSC
1998-99363321020968671st NJC-EWon League, Won CSC
1999-00361913-4129125423rd NJC-E
2000-0136211320187145444th NJC-E
2001-0236181422135131404th NJC-E
2002-0336131742132149327th NJCHL
2003-0436111753118148307th NJCHL
2004-0536171531169139387th NJCHL
2005-0636151533139149366th NJCHLLost Quarter-final
2006-0736171711200196368th NJCHL
2007-0836201123172136455th NJCHL
2008-09362013-3153133436th NJCHL
2009-10361516-5146170358th NJCHLLost Quarter-final
2010-11362013-3157133434th NJCHL
2011-1236267-3175104553rd NJCHL
2012-13382810-0152105561st NJC-E
2013-14351318-4116153306th NJCHLLost Quarter-final
2014-15422317-2171150484th NJCHLLost Quarter-final, 3-4 (Hawks)
2015-16423110-1213121631st of 8 NJCHLWon Quarter-final, 4-0 (Storm)
Won Semi-final, 4-3 (Hawks)
Lost Final, 3-4 (Peach Kings)
2016-174229112-213125602nd of 8
Bloomfield Div. PJHL
Won Div. QF, 4-1 (Riverhawks)
Won Div. SF, 4-1 (Blues)
Lost Div. Final, 2-4 (Peach Kings)
2017-184238301283111771st of 8
Bloomfield Div. PJHL
Won Div. QF, 4-0 (Storm)
Won Div. SF, 4-0 (Blues)
Won Div. Final, 4-3 (Peach Kings)
Won South Conf. Final 4-0 (Braves)
Won CSC Semifinals 4-2 (Lancers)
Lost CSC Final, 1-4 (Chiefs)
2018-19423640223681742nd of 8
Bloomfield Div. PJHL
Won Div. QF, 4-0 (Shamrocks)
Won Div. SF, 4-0 (Jr Blues)
Lost Div. Final, 3-4 (Peach Kings)

CSC

Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances

1997: Glanbrook Rangers defeated Belle River Canadiens 4-games-to-2
1998: Glanbrook Rangers defeated Kincardine Bulldogs 4-games-to-1
1999: Glanbrook Rangers defeated Wallaceburg Lakers 4-games-to-none
2018: Lakefield Chiefs defeated Glanbrook Rangers 4-games-to-1
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