Cleveland Lumberjacks

Cleveland Lumberjacks
Cleveland Lumberjacks
Cleveland Lumberjacks
Debut 1992
Home ice Gund Arena
Based in Cleveland, Ohio
Colors blue, gold, black
League International Hockey League
The original Lumberjacks logo from 1992.

The Cleveland Lumberjacks were an International Hockey League (IHL) team based in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Facts

Debut: 1992-1993 season
Arena: Richfield Coliseum (capacity 20,000) 1992–1994 & Gund Arena (capacity 20,056) 1994–2001 (renamed the Quicken Loans Arena in August 2005)
Uniform colors: blue, gold, and black
Logo design: "Buzz"- A beaver wearing overalls holding a homemade hockey stick framed by a circular saw blade
Division titles won: none
Regular season titles won: none
League championships won: none
Mascot: Buzz
Local Media: The Plain Dealer, WUAB (1992-1994), WBNX (1994-1995), WKNR

History

Originally formed in 1984 as the Muskegon Lumberjacks, the franchise was moved to Cleveland, Ohio in 1992. It later folded along with the IHL at the end of the 2000-2001 season.

Market previously served by: Cleveland Barons of the NHL (1976–78)
Franchise replaced by: Cleveland Barons of the AHL (2001–06)

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses/Shootout losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
2000–01 82 43 32 0 7 93 270 258 1603 4th, East Lost in round 1
1999–00 82 40 30 0 12 92 225 238 2154 4th, East Lost in round 2
1998–99 82 28 47 0 7 63 248 310 1847 4th, Central
1997–98 82 35 37 0 10 80 228 262 2151 4th, Central Lost in round 2
1996–97 82 40 32 0 10 90 286 280 1820 2nd, Central Lost in round 3
1995–96 82 43 27 0 12 98 334 330 2258 3rd, Central Lost in round 1
1994–95 81 34 37 0 10 78 306 339 2157 4th, Northern Lost in round 1
1993–94 81 31 36 0 14 76 278 344 1600 3rd, Atlantic
1992–93 82 39 34 0 9 87 329 330 2324 2nd, Atlantic Lost in round 1

Team records

Goals: 48 Dave Michayluk (1993–94)
Assists: 70 Jock Callander (1993–94)
Points: 112 Dave Michayluk (1992–93)
Points, Defenseman: 68 Dale DeGray (1994-95)
Penalty Minutes: 427 Paul Laus (1992–93)
Wins: 26 Rob Dopson (1992–93)
Shutouts: 6 Zac Bierk (2000-01)
GAA: 2.68 Evgeni Nabokov (1999–00)
SV%: .920 Evgeni Nabokov (1999–00)
Career Goals: 181 Jock Callander
Career Assists: 279 Jock Callander
Career Points: 460 Jock Callander
Career Penalty Minutes: 948 Rick Hayward
Career Goaltending Wins: 43 Philippe DeRouville
Career Shutouts: 6 Zac Bierk
Career Games: 501 Jock Callander

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