Connecticut Oilers

Connecticut Oilers
City Norwalk, Connecticut
League Eastern Hockey League
Division Premier - South Division
Founded 1996
Home arena SoNo Icehouse
Colors Green, Black, Gray, and White
Owner(s) Ryan Hughes
Jacques de Saint Phalle
General manager Eric Lind
Head coach Eric Lind
Franchise history
1996–2012 Capital District Selects
2012–present Connecticut Oilers
Championships
Playoff championships 2014–15

The Connecticut Oilers are a Junior Tier III ice hockey team from Norwalk, Connecticut playing in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL).

History

The franchise was initially founded as the Capital District Selects playing out of Troy, New York. After several seasons as an independent midget team, the CD Selects joined the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) in 1998 as a part-time member, joining full-time in 1999. The team was owned and coached by former RPI coach Jim Salfi. Since the 2002–03 season, the Selects played in the Eastern Junior Hockey League's "South" Division, until the Boston Junior Shamrocks were sold and moved to Philadelphia which moved the Selects to the "North" Division.

In 2012 the team was sold and relocated to Norwalk, Connecticut and renamed the Connecticut Oilers. During the summer of 2013 there was a strong effort to re-organize Tier III junior hockey in north eastern United States resulting in the Oilers moving to the Atlantic Junior Hockey League. On June 6, 2013 the AJHL became the EHL.

The Oilers would have their best season in 2014–15 and won the EHL playoffs and league championship. Winning the league championship would normally qualify the team for the 2015 USA Hockey Tier III National Championships, however due to a clerical error with a pair of the Oilers' import player's paperwork, the runner-up Northern Cyclones represented the EHL.[1] Due to these circumstances, the EHL would later void their playoff championship and claim a "vacant" playoff champion for that season.[2]

Season-by-season records

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Regular Season Finish Playoffs
Capital District Selects
1999–00 38 21 14 3 45 171 133 4th of 11, EJHL
2000–01 no data 7th EJHL Lost Quarterfinal game, 2-4 vs. Boston Jr. Bruins[3]
2001–02 38 19 14 2 3 43 157 138 4th of 6, South
7th of 12, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinal game, 1-8 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs[4]
2002–03 38 20 16 2 0 42 141 109 4th of 6, South
6th of 12, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Boston Jr. Bruins[5]
2003–04 38 25 11 0 2 52 158 130 1st of 6, South
3rd of 12, EJHL
Won Quarterfinals vs. Boston Harbor Wolves
Lost Semifinal game, 5-6 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs[6]
2004–05 51 20 24 6 1 47 173 202 4th of 7, South
8th of 13, EJHL
Won Play-in game, 5-3 vs. New England Junior Huskies
Lost Quarterfinals, 0-2 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs[7]
2005–06 45 16 25 3 1 36 147 184 7th of 7, South
12th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2006–07 45 16 24 4 1 37 136 163 5th of 7, South
11th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2007–08 45 19 24 2 0 40 146 149 6th of 7, South
11th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2008–09 45 8 31 5 1 22 133 234 7th of 7, South
13th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2009–10 45 9 31 2 3 23 126 228 6th of 7, North
13th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2010–11 45 6 36 2 1 15 117 251 7th of 7, North
14th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2011–12 45 1 39 5 7 103 283 7th of 7, North
14th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
Connecticut Oilers
2012–13 45 12 28 5 29 120 179 6th of 7, South
12th of 14, EJHL
Lost First Round, 0-2 vs. Valley Jr. Warriors[8]
2013–14 44 26 13 3 2 57 170 121 1st of 6, Central
4th of 17, EHL
Lost First Round, 1-2 vs. Valley Jr. Warriors
2014–15 44 31 11 1 1 64 183 103 1st of 5, Central
4th of 19, EHL
Won First Round, 2-0 vs. Boston Junior Rangers
Won Quarterfinals, 2-0 vs.Walpole Express
Won Semifinals, 2-0 vs. Philadelphia Little Flyers
Won Finals, 3-2 vs. Northern Cyclones
League Champions* (voided)
2015–16 41 28 11 2 68 159 130 2nd of 9, South Conf.
4th of 18, EHL-Premier
Won First Round, 2-0 vs. New Jersey Rockets
Won Second Round, 2-0 vs. Hartford Jr. Wolfpack
Lost Semifinals, 0-2 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs

Notable alumni

Coaching Staff

References

External links

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