New York Saints - All Time Record

All Time Record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
1989 6-2 3rd 2-2 4-0 103 87 Bob Engelke Lost Championship
1990 4-4 3rd 1-3 3-1 77 78 Bob Engelke Lost in semifinals
1991 American 5-5 2nd 3-2 2-3 146 131 Bob Engelke Missed playoffs
1992 American 5-3 1st 3-1 2-2 104 101 Bob Engelke Lost in division finals
1993 American 5-3 2nd 3-1 2-2 88 89 William Dougherty Lost in division finals
1994 American 2-6 2nd 2-2 0-4 81 102 William Dougherty Lost in division finals
1995 2-6 6th 1-3 1-3 83 93 William Dougherty Missed playoffs
1996 3-7 6th 2-3 1-4 125 144 Vinnie Pfeifer Missed playoffs
1997 6-4 2nd 4-1 2-3 134 127 Vinnie Pfeifer Lost in semifinals
1998 5-7 6th 3-3 2-4 167 165 Vinnie Pfeifer,
Norm Engelke,
John Phillips
Missed playoffs
1999 5-7 5th 2-4 3-3 149 156 Scott Huff Missed playoffs
2000 3-9 7th 2-4 1-5 152 194 Scott Huff Missed playoffs
2001 6-8 6th 3-4 3-4 179 181 Sal LoCascio Missed playoffs
2002 Eastern 5-11 3rd 3-5 2-6 200 249 Sal LoCascio Missed playoffs
2003 Eastern 3-13 3rd 3-5 0-8 198 239 Pat McCabe Missed playoffs
Total 15 seasons 75-95 37-43 28-52 1,986 2,136

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