Mississippi Sea Wolves - History

History

Season Division Regular season Statistics Postseason results Coach
W L T OTL SOL Points Pct. Goals For Goals Against Penalty Mins
Mississippi Sea Wolves
1996–97 South 34 26 10 -- -- 78 .557 241 245 2082 Lost First Round (0-3) Bruce Boudreau
1997–98 Southwest 34 27 9 -- -- 77 .550 225 224 1909 -- Bruce Boudreau
1998–99 Southwest 41 22 7 -- -- 89 .636 251 215 1357 Kelly Cup Champions (14-4) Bruce Boudreau
1999–00 Southwest 35 27 8 -- -- 78 .557 241 221 1773 Lost Quarterfinals (3-4) Marc Potvin
2000–01 Southwest 34 33 5 -- -- 73 .507 221 218 1310 -- Al Pedersen
2001–02 Southwest 41 26 5 -- -- 87 .604 251 232 1706 -- Bob Woods
2002–03 Southwest 44 24 4 -- -- 92 .639 250 211 2159 Lost Division Finals (3-3) Bob Woods
2003–04 Central 45 20 7 -- -- 97 .674 256 200 1632 Lost Division Semifinals (2-3) Bob Woods
2004–05 South 39 24 9 -- -- 87 .604 223 215 1372 Lost Conference Quarterfinals (1-3) Bob Woods
2005–06 Inactive due to arena damages from Hurricane Katrina
2006–07
2007–08 South 29 40 -- 1 2 61 .424 204 262 1462 Lost First Round (1-3) Steffon Walby
2008–09 South 21 25 -- 6 0 48 .459 154 196 992 TBD
Stats compiled as of 2/19/09
Steffon Walby
All-Time Totals 397 294 64 7 2 867 .567 2517 2439 17754 1-time Kelly Cup Champion
24-23 postseason record

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