Kanata Lasers Explained

Team Name:Kanata Lasers
Colour:background:#FFFFFF; border-top:navy 5px solid; border-bottom:orange 5px solid;
Colour Text:black
Division:Robinson
Governing Body:Central Canada Hockey League Tier 1
Coach: Adam Dewan
Assistant Coaches: Josh Horner
Tom MacLaren
Captains: Liam Markhauser
A Captains: Luca Nocita
Trevor Poeze
Arena:Kanata Recreation Complex
Capacity:1200
Location:Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Color1:Blue
Color2:White
Color3:Orange
Name1:Kanata Valley Lasers
Dates1:1987–2002
Name2:Kanata Stallions
Dates2:2002–2014
Name3:Kanata Lasers
Dates3:2014–2020

The Kanata Lasers were a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Ottawa, Ontario, in Canada. They are a part of the Central Canada Hockey League. The Lasers played their home games at The Tom Flood Arena located inside the Kanata Rec Complex in Kanata, Ontario.

Team history

The Kanata Valley Lasers began play in the Central Junior Hockey League in 1987-88 when an expansion franchise was granted to Kanata, Ontario, which was then a separate suburb of Ottawa. During their first 15 years as the Valley Lasers, the team never missed the playoffs, had the same head coach, Archie Mulligan, won 2 Art Bogart Cup championships in 1992 and 1997 won the Fred Page Cup in 1997.

In May 2002, the Kanata Sports Club sold the Kanata Valley Lasers to Dynasty Flooring Inc. The new ownership refurbished the team, renamed them the Kanata Stallions, and moved from the Jack Charron Arena to the Kanata Recreation Centre. To date, the Stallions have yet to finish in the top 5 and make the CJHL finals. In fact, in the 2004 playoffs, the Stallions upset the Cumberland Grads in seven games to advance to the semi-finals, but lost to the Nepean Raiders in six games. It was the only time to date that the Stallions made it past the first round of the playoffs. The Stallions missed the playoffs multiple times in recent years.

Kanata named former NHL player Chris Valentine as head coach for 2008-09, but was fired in October after a slow start. He was replaced with Vince Millette. The Stallions broke a CJHL record recently with a 26-game losing streak, breaking the 25 game losing streak held by the 1994-1995 Cumberland Grads.

In April 2010, it was announced that the Kanata Stallions would host the 2012 Fred Page Cup at the Kanata Recreation Centre. In the summer of 2011, head coach Adam Dewan was relieved of his duties. Randy Pierce took over the coaching helm, but was fired in February, leaving Corey Foster to replace him to finish the 2011-12 season. In March 2012, the Stallions missed the playoffs when they failed to win their last key games. Despite this, the Stallions' season was not done- being hosts, the team was given a shot at the Fred Page Cup. Battling against all odds, the Stallions were able to make the semi-finals in the tournament, only to fall to the Bogart Cup Champions and eventual tournament runner-up, the Nepean Raiders.

In Fall 2013, the Kanata Stallions announced they would be rebranded under a new ownership group. On January 5, 2014 the team tweeted that they will officially be rebranded as the Kanata Lasers, changing their Twitter handle and image. The club also announced new uniforms were in the works as part of the rebranding. At the end of the 2013-14 season, it was announced that Adam Dewan would return as head coach in the 2014-15 season.

The Kanata Lasers have been at the talk of relocation (even before the Ottawa Canadians of the CCHL2 moved to the Jack Charron Arena nearby). Kanata's destination for relocation has been Renfrew, Stittsville, and other communities in the Ottawa Valley.

On February 25, 2020 The Central Canada Hockey League approved the sale and transfer of the Kanata Lasers Junior A Hockey Club to new owners, who plan to relocate the team to Renfrew for the 2020-21 season. The new team will be known as the Renfrew Wolves.

Season-by-season record

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

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1987-88 56 29 24 3 - 260 280 61 5th CJHL
1988-89 56 31 24 1 0 263 200 63 5th CJHL
1989-90 56 37 14 2 3 305 211 79 3rd CJHL
1990-91 53 36 14 1 2 281 213 75 2nd CJHL
1991-92 57 43 7 0 7 363 219 93 2nd CJHL Won League
1992-93 57 34 16 4 3 347 227 75 2nd CJHL
1993-94 57 33 15 5 4 304 259 75 2nd CJHL
1994-95 54 23 20 7 4 221 229 57 7th CJHL
1995-96 54 22 27 5 0 247 280 49 3rd Yzerman
1996-97 54 42 9 3 0 261 170 87 1st Robinson Won League, won FPC
1997-98 56 25 18 10 3 255 220 63 3rd Robinson
1998-99 54 30 17 7 0 254 229 67 2nd Yzerman
1999-00 56 25 25 6 0 228 229 56 3rd Yzerman
2000-01 55 32 18 5 0 223 191 72 2nd Yzerman
2001-02 55 26 21 11 0 205 208 63 3rd Yzerman
2002-03 55 18 28 9 4 216 253 49 3rd Yzerman
2003-04 55 21 25 9 0 205 234 51 3rd Yzerman
2004-05 5716 28 6 7 174 222 45 3rd Yzerman
2005-06 57 26 24 3 4 236 233 59 5th in Yzerman DNQ
2006-07 55 22 22 9 2 161 158 55 5th in Yzerman Lost quarter-final
2007-08 60 22 32 3 3 185 231 50 8th CJHL
2008-09 60 26 27 - 7 204 235 59 9th CJHLDNQ
2009-10 62 15 42 - 5 180 291 35 11th CJHL DNQ
2010-11 62 28 28 - 6 202 227 62 7th CCHL Lost quarter-final
2011-12 62 24 32 - 6 214 259 54 9th CCHL DNQ
2012-13 62 28 29 - 5 192 237 61 9th CCHL DNQ
2013-14 62 21 34 - 7 192 260 49 11th CCHL DNQ
2014-15 62 10 46 2 4 121 253 26 6th of 6 Yzerman
12th of 12 CCHL
DNQ
2015-16 62 7 54 0 1 115 322 15 5th of 6 Yzerman
11th of 12 CCHL
DNQ
2016-17 62 22 34 3 3 185 249 50 5th of 6 Yzerman
11th of 12 CCHL
DNQ
2017-18 62 31 21 8 1 185 188 71 3rd of 6 Yzerman
6th of 12 CCHL
Lost quarterfinals 0-4 (Braves)
2018-19 62 30 27 3 2 218 206 65 4th of 6 Robinson
7th of 12 CCHL
Lost quarterfinals 1-4 (Senators)
2019-20 62 26 28 8 - 210 229 60 5th of 6 Robinson
8th of 12 CCHL
Post season cancelled due to covif
2020-21 62 26 28 8 - 210 229 60 5th of 6 Robinson
8th of 12 CCHL
Post season cancelled due to covif
RENFREW WOLVES
2020-21 Season cancelled due to covid-19 pandemic
2021-22 55 35 17 1 2 207 151 73 2nd of 6 Robinson
4th of 12 CCHL
Won quarterfinals 4-2 (73's)
Lost Semifinals 1-4 (Senators)
2022-23 55 30 18 4 3 184 177 67 2nd of 6 Robinson
5th of 12 CCHL
Won quarterfinals 4-1 (Hawks)
Lost Semifinals 1-4 (Bears)
2023-24 55 32 20 3 0 233 201 67 2nd of 6 Robinson
5th of 12 CCHL
Lost quarterfinals 2-4 (Nationals)

Fred Page Cup

Eastern Canada Championships
MHL - QAAAJHL - CCHL - Host
Round robin play with 2nd vs 3rd in semi-final to advance against 1st in the finals.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Semifinal Gold Medal Game
2012 L, Woodstock Slammers 3-4
OTW, Nepean Raiders 2-1
W, Princeville Titans 7-4
2-1-02nd of 4 L, Nepean Raiders 1-6n/a
1997 W, Summerside Western Capitals 6-1
?, Brockville Braves ?-?
?, Longueuil Collège Français ?-?
?-?-?1st of 4 n/aW, Longueuil Collège Français 6-4
Fred Page Cup Champions

Royal Bank Cup

CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dudley Hewitt Champions - Central, Fred Page Champions - Eastern, Western Canada Cup Champions - Western, Western Canada Cup - Runners Up and Host
Round robin play with top 4 in semi-final and winners to finals.

Championships

CJHL Bogart Cup Championships: 1992, 1997

Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup Championships: 1997

CJAHL Royal Bank Cup Championships: None

Notable alumni

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