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''This article is about the junior team. For the article on the senior team that played in the [[Ottawa District Senior Hockey League]] in the 1970's please see [[Embrun Sr. Panthers]].''
The '''Embrun Panthers''' are a [[Canadian]] junior ice hockey team from [[Embrun]], [[Ontario]]. They play in [[Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League]].
 
   
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{{Pro hockey team
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|bg_color = #324AB2
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|text_color = #FFA812
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| team = Embrun Panthers
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| logo = Embrun Panthers.jpg
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| logosize = 100px
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| city = [[Embrun, Ontario]], Canada
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| league = [[Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2]]
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| division =
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| founded = 1972
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| arena = [[Embrun Arena]]
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| colours = Blue, white, red, orange<br>{{color box| #324AB2}} {{color box| #FFFFFF}} {{color box| #9D2933}} {{color box| #FFA812}}
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| coach = Jay Campbell & Brad Hampton
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|owner = Maurice Lemieux
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|general_manager = Jay Campbell
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|captain =
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| GM = Jay Campbell
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| Trainer = Steve Pellerin
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| media =
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| affiliates =
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| name1 = Embruns 72's
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| dates1 = 1972-1998
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| name2 = Embrun-Russell River Rats
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| dates2 = 1998-2000
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| name3 = '''Embrun Panthers'''
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| dates3 = 2000-Present
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}}
 
The '''Embrun Panthers''' are a Canadian [[junior ice hockey]] team based in [[Embrun, Ontario]]. They play in the [[Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2]].
   
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Prior to 2017, the Panthers were members of the [[National Capital Junior Hockey League]].
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==History==
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Founded in 1972, Embrun started out in the [[Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League]]. After 2 seasons, in 1974, the 72's dropped down to the EOJCHL. In 2010, the EOJCHL became the [[National Capital Junior Hockey League]].
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The Embrun Panthers (along with its former name, Embrun 72's) is the most successful team in the league, winning 18 times: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2014 and 2017.
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They are also the team with the most consecutive championship win's (4 years in a row-twice) : 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.
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==Season-by-season record==
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'''''Note:''' GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime Losses, SL = Shootout Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points''
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{|class="wikitable"
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|- align="center" style="color: #FFA812" bgcolor="#324AB2"
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| '''Season''' || '''GP ''' || '''W ''' || '''L ''' || '''T ''' || '''OL''' || '''GF ''' || '''GA ''' || '''Pts''' ||'''Finish''' || '''Playoffs'''
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|- align="center"
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|2000-01 ||30 ||21 ||7 ||0 ||2 ||186 ||93 ||44 ||2nd EOJCHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2001-02 ||36 ||24 ||10 ||0 ||2 ||198 ||130 ||50 ||2nd EOJCHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2002-03 ||35 ||20 ||12 ||1 ||2 ||171 ||122 ||43 ||4th EOJCHL ||Lost Semi-final
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|- align="center"
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|2003-04 ||36 ||24 ||9 ||1 ||2 ||164 ||99 ||51 ||2nd EOJCHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2004-05 ||36 ||25 ||7 ||2 ||2 ||186 ||85 ||54 ||2nd EOJCHL ||Lost Final
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|- align="center"
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|2005-06 ||36 ||21 ||10 || - ||5 ||147 ||110 ||47 ||3rd EOJCHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2006-07 ||34 ||19 ||13 || - ||2 ||147 ||111 ||40 ||3rd EOJCHL ||Lost Final
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|- align="center"
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|2007-08 ||35 ||25 ||7 || - ||3 ||144 ||96 ||53 ||2nd EOJCHL ||Lost Final
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|- align="center"
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|2008-09 ||34 ||27 ||5 || - ||2 ||183 ||112 ||56 ||1st EOJCHL|| '''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2009-10 ||34 ||25 ||6 || - ||3 ||180 ||91 ||53 ||1st EOJCHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2010-11 ||34 ||30 ||2 || - ||2 ||222 ||81 ||62 ||1st NCJHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2011-12 ||32 ||25 ||5 || - ||2 ||162 ||92 ||52 ||1st NCJHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2012-13 ||34 ||19 ||12 || - ||3 ||156 ||107 ||41 ||3rd NCJHL ||Lost Semi-final
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|- align="center"
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|2013-14 ||32 ||24 ||6 || - ||2 ||172 ||106 ||50 ||2nd NCJHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center"
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|2014-15 ||32 ||26 ||5 || - ||1 ||178 ||88 ||53 ||1st NCJHL ||Lost League
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|- align="center"
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|2015-16 ||34 ||28 ||6 || - || - ||215 ||88 ||56 || 1st NCJHL ||Lost League
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|- align="center"
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|2016-17 ||32 ||22 ||8 ||2 || - ||171 ||99 ||46 || 1st NCJHL ||'''Won League'''
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|- align="center" style="color: #FFA812" bgcolor="#324AB2"
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| '''Season''' || '''GP ''' || '''W ''' || '''L ''' || '''OL ''' || '''SL''' || '''GF ''' || '''GA ''' || '''Pts''' ||'''Finish''' || '''Playoffs'''
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|- align="center"
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|2017-18 ||52 ||28 ||20 ||1 || 3 ||188 ||153 ||60 || 5th Martin || Lost Div. Semifinals
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|- align="center"
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|2018-19 ||44 ||13 ||24 ||6 || 1 ||114 ||170 ||33 || 7th Martin || Did not qualify
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|- align="center"
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|2019-20 ||44 ||29 ||10 ||3 || 2 ||149 ||102 ||63 || 3rd Martin || Trailing 1-0 in quarterfinal series when playoffs are cancelled
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|- align="center"
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|2020-21 || colspan=12 | '''Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic'''
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|}
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==All time title holders==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|- align="center" style="color: #FFA812" bgcolor="#324AB2"
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| '''Title''' || '''Player''' || '''Record'''
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|-
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| '''Most Goals''' || Charles Labonté & Francis Legault || 110
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| '''Most Assists''' || Charles Labonté || 151
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|-
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| '''Most Points''' || Charles Labonté || 261
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|-
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| '''Most Penalty Minutes''' || Brad Hampton || 750
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|-
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| '''Most Games Played''' || Brad Hampton || 215
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|}
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==Awards==
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{| class="wikitable"
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|- align="center" style="color: #FFA812" bgcolor="#324AB2"
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| '''Award''' || '''Year''' || '''Player'''
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|-
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| '''Playoff MVP''' || 2014 || Robbie Gifford
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|-
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| || 2012 || Andrew Hampton
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| || 2011 || Shane Hodgins
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|-
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| || 2010 || Matt Nooyen & Derek West
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|-
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| || 2009 || Shane Hodgins
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|-
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| || 2006 || Josselin St-Pierre
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|-
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| || 2004 || Jonathon MacLean
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|-
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| || 2002 || Kyle Fetch
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|-
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| || 2001 || Brad Kennedy
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|-
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| '''Regular Season MVP''' || 2016 || Adam Fillion
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|-
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| || 2011 || Shane Hodgins
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|-
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| || 2003 || Pat Hamel
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|-
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| || 2001 || Brad Kennedy
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|-
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| '''Top Scorer''' || 2016 || Adam Fillion
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|-
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| '''Best Defenceman''' || 2011 || Shane Hodgins
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|-
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| || 2010 || Nikola Brassard-Dion
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|-
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| || 2008 || Ben Carrière
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|-
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| || 2005 || Jonathan White
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|-
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| || 2004 || Philippe Blanchard
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|-
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| '''Best Defensive Forward''' || 2017 || Cody Lavictoire
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|-
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| || 2016 || Shawn Ennis
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|-
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| || 2015 || Scott Fleming
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| || 2012 || Francis Legault
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|-
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| || 2008 || Matt Nooyen
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|-
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| || 2003 || Jonathon MacLean
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|-
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| '''Most Improved Player''' || 2016 || Daniel Cogan
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|-
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| || 2013 || Eric Garrioch
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|-
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| || 2010 || Scott Downey
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|-
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| || 2008 || Derek West
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|-
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| || 2003 || Michael White
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|-
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| || 2001 || Pat Hamel
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| '''Most Sportsmanlike Player''' || 2013 || Mathieu Grégoire
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| || 2005 || Pat Giroux
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| || 2001 || Nicolas Bruyère
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| '''Rookie of the Year''' || 2014 || Harrison Wood
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| || 2011 || David Bobak
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| || 2008 || Gabriel Brisson
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| '''Best Goaltender''' || 2016 || Dana Pollex
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| || 2015 || Dana Pollex
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| || 2011 || Ben Larcoque
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| || 2009 || Roch Lamoureux
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| || 2007 || Roch Lamoureux
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| || 2004 || Tommy Rogerson
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| || 2002 || Doug Long
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|-
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| || 2001 || Doug Long
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| '''Executive of the Year''' || 2017 || Maurice Lemieux
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| '''Coach(es) of the Year''' || 2017 || Jay Campbell and Brad Hampton
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| || 2011 || Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
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| || 2010 || Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
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| || 2004 || Darrell Campbell
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| || 2002 || Marty Chesser
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| || 2001 || Marty Chesser
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|}
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==Team honours==
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*'''League Champions''': 2017, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1983, 1982, 1980, 1978.
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*'''Regular Season Champions''': 2017, 2016, 2015, 2012, 2011 (East Division), 2010 (East Division), 2009 (East Division), 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1978.
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*'''Top Defensive Team''': 2017 (99 GA), 2016 (88 GA), 2015 (88 GA), 2014 (106 GA), 2012 (92 GA), 2011 (81 GA), 2010 (91 GA), 2009 (112 GA), 2008 (96 GA), 2006 (110 GA), 2005 (85 GA), 2004, 2001.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.embrunpanthers.com/ Panthers Homepage]
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[[Category:Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League teams]]
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[[Category:Established in 1972]]
 
[[Category:Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League]]
 
[[Category:Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League]]

Revision as of 03:02, 22 February 2021

This article is about the junior team. For the article on the senior team that played in the Ottawa District Senior Hockey League in the 1970's please see Embrun Sr. Panthers.

Embrun Panthers
Embrun Panthers
City: Embrun, Ontario, Canada
League: Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2
Founded: 1972
Home Arena: Embrun Arena
Owner(s): Maurice Lemieux
General Manager: Jay Campbell
Head Coach: Jay Campbell & Brad Hampton
Franchise history
1972-1998: Embruns 72's
1998-2000: Embrun-Russell River Rats
2000-Present: Embrun Panthers

The Embrun Panthers are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Embrun, Ontario. They play in the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2.

Prior to 2017, the Panthers were members of the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

History

Founded in 1972, Embrun started out in the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. After 2 seasons, in 1974, the 72's dropped down to the EOJCHL. In 2010, the EOJCHL became the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

The Embrun Panthers (along with its former name, Embrun 72's) is the most successful team in the league, winning 18 times: 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 2014 and 2017.

They are also the team with the most consecutive championship win's (4 years in a row-twice) : 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OL = Overtime Losses, SL = Shootout Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

Season GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
2000-01 30 21 7 0 2 186 93 44 2nd EOJCHL Won League
2001-02 36 24 10 0 2 198 130 50 2nd EOJCHL Won League
2002-03 35 20 12 1 2 171 122 43 4th EOJCHL Lost Semi-final
2003-04 36 24 9 1 2 164 99 51 2nd EOJCHL Won League
2004-05 36 25 7 2 2 186 85 54 2nd EOJCHL Lost Final
2005-06 36 21 10 - 5 147 110 47 3rd EOJCHL Won League
2006-07 34 19 13 - 2 147 111 40 3rd EOJCHL Lost Final
2007-08 35 25 7 - 3 144 96 53 2nd EOJCHL Lost Final
2008-09 34 27 5 - 2 183 112 56 1st EOJCHL Won League
2009-10 34 25 6 - 3 180 91 53 1st EOJCHL Won League
2010-11 34 30 2 - 2 222 81 62 1st NCJHL Won League
2011-12 32 25 5 - 2 162 92 52 1st NCJHL Won League
2012-13 34 19 12 - 3 156 107 41 3rd NCJHL Lost Semi-final
2013-14 32 24 6 - 2 172 106 50 2nd NCJHL Won League
2014-15 32 26 5 - 1 178 88 53 1st NCJHL Lost League
2015-16 34 28 6 - - 215 88 56 1st NCJHL Lost League
2016-17 32 22 8 2 - 171 99 46 1st NCJHL Won League
Season GP W L OL SL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
2017-18 52 28 20 1 3 188 153 60 5th Martin Lost Div. Semifinals
2018-19 44 13 24 6 1 114 170 33 7th Martin Did not qualify
2019-20 44 29 10 3 2 149 102 63 3rd Martin Trailing 1-0 in quarterfinal series when playoffs are cancelled
2020-21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

All time title holders

Title Player Record
Most Goals Charles Labonté & Francis Legault 110
Most Assists Charles Labonté 151
Most Points Charles Labonté 261
Most Penalty Minutes Brad Hampton 750
Most Games Played Brad Hampton 215

Awards

Award Year Player
Playoff MVP 2014 Robbie Gifford
2012 Andrew Hampton
2011 Shane Hodgins
2010 Matt Nooyen & Derek West
2009 Shane Hodgins
2006 Josselin St-Pierre
2004 Jonathon MacLean
2002 Kyle Fetch
2001 Brad Kennedy
Regular Season MVP 2016 Adam Fillion
2011 Shane Hodgins
2003 Pat Hamel
2001 Brad Kennedy
Top Scorer 2016 Adam Fillion
Best Defenceman 2011 Shane Hodgins
2010 Nikola Brassard-Dion
2008 Ben Carrière
2005 Jonathan White
2004 Philippe Blanchard
Best Defensive Forward 2017 Cody Lavictoire
2016 Shawn Ennis
2015 Scott Fleming
2012 Francis Legault
2008 Matt Nooyen
2003 Jonathon MacLean
Most Improved Player 2016 Daniel Cogan
2013 Eric Garrioch
2010 Scott Downey
2008 Derek West
2003 Michael White
2001 Pat Hamel
Most Sportsmanlike Player 2013 Mathieu Grégoire
2005 Pat Giroux
2001 Nicolas Bruyère
Rookie of the Year 2014 Harrison Wood
2011 David Bobak
2008 Gabriel Brisson
Best Goaltender 2016 Dana Pollex
2015 Dana Pollex
2011 Ben Larcoque
2009 Roch Lamoureux
2007 Roch Lamoureux
2004 Tommy Rogerson
2002 Doug Long
2001 Doug Long
Executive of the Year 2017 Maurice Lemieux
Coach(es) of the Year 2017 Jay Campbell and Brad Hampton
2011 Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
2010 Darrell Campbell, Richard Bercuson and Jay Campbell
2004 Darrell Campbell
2002 Marty Chesser
2001 Marty Chesser

Team honours

  • League Champions: 2017, 2014, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2001, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1983, 1982, 1980, 1978.
  • Regular Season Champions: 2017, 2016, 2015, 2012, 2011 (East Division), 2010 (East Division), 2009 (East Division), 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1978.
  • Top Defensive Team: 2017 (99 GA), 2016 (88 GA), 2015 (88 GA), 2014 (106 GA), 2012 (92 GA), 2011 (81 GA), 2010 (91 GA), 2009 (112 GA), 2008 (96 GA), 2006 (110 GA), 2005 (85 GA), 2004, 2001.

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