Cumberland Grads
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The Cumberland Grads are a Junior "A" ice hockey
Ice hockey
Ice hockey, often referred to as hockey, is a team sport played on ice, in which skaters use wooden or composite sticks to shoot a hard rubber puck into their opponent's net. The game is played between two teams of six players each. Five members of each team skate up and down the ice trying to take...

 team from Navan
Navan, Ontario
Navan is a village within the city limits of Ottawa in eastern Ontario, Canada, located south-east of Orleans. Prior to its amalgamation with the city in 2001, Navan was located within the City of Cumberland....

, Ontario
Ontario
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, Canada
Canada
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. They are a part of the Central Canada Hockey League.

History

In the Summer of 1974, the residents of Navan, Ontario banded together and purchased the rights of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League's Rockland Boomers. They moved them to Navan, and the Grads were born. In 1989, the board of directors for the Navan Grads felt that the region of Cumberland
Cumberland, Ottawa, Ontario (community)
Cumberland is a large village on the Ottawa River in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the city of Ottawa. It was part of the historic Township of Cumberland, and was originally part of Russell County, joining the Region of Ottawa-Carleton in the 1960s. In 1999, the township became the short lived City...

 would be better suited with a team that reflected the region. The team's name from then on was the "Cumberland Grads".

In the Summer of 1991, the Grads became the 10th team in the Central Junior A Hockey League and have been a member of the CJHL ever since. The Grads best season came in 2002-03 when the team finished 1st overall and were major contenders to qualify for the Fred Page Cup
Fred Page Cup
The Fred Page Cup is a championship ice hockey trophy, won by tournament, conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The award is given to the winner of a round robin and playoff between the Bogart Cup champions of the Central Junior Hockey League, the Kent Cup champions of the Maritime...

. The Grads won their first-ever playoff series against the Kanata Stallions defeating them 4 games to 0. The Ottawa Jr. Senators upset the Grads 4 games to 2 in the semi-finals, when game 6 went to triple overtime and Ottawa scored the game-winning goal on a penalty shot in the third overtime period. Craig Nooyan, Christian Boucher, Jason Murfitt, Jonathon Matsumoto, Brent Patry, Brendan MacIntyre, and Craig Baxter were among several returning players for 2003-04. The Grads wound up finishing second overall, and suffered a first-round upset to the Kanata Stallions in seven games. Despite, that the Grads were up 3 games to 1.

Assistant coach Mark Grady took over Bruce Johnson's duties as head coach in 2004-05. Claude Giroux made his rookie debut with the Grads, despite not being an interest to the Ontario Hockey League
Ontario Hockey League
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 at the 2005 draft. Giroux was selected by the QMJHL's Gatineau Olympiques
Gatineau Olympiques
The Gatineau Olympiques are a major junior ice hockey team playing in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League out of Gatineau, Quebec. The Olympiques play out of the Robert Guertin Centre. The club, then known as the Hull Festivals, was granted membership in the QMJHL in 1973. The Olympiques have...

.

The Grads missed the playoffs multiple times since then or have failed to make it past the first round in the CJHL playoffs.

Season-by-Season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
1981-82 35 16 17 2
228 221 34 4th EO-NWest
1982-83 36 16 16 4
197 201 36 3rd EO-AEng
1983-85 Statistics Not Available
1985-86 35 27 8 0
251 149 54 2nd EO-AEng
1986-87 40 18 17 5
212 201 41 2nd EO-Metro
1987-91 Statistics Not Available
1991-92 57 15 39 1 2 217 344 33 8th CJHL
1992-93 57 10 43 2 2 223 370 24 9th CJHL
1993-94 57 10 45 1 1 235 419 22 10th CJHL
1994-95 54 13 29 6 6 219 302 38 9th CJHL
1995-96 54 22 30 2
234 272 46 8th CJHL
1996-97 54 16 31 7
197 278 39 9th CJHL
1997-98 56 19 20 13 4 203 239 55 8th CJHL
1998-99 54 18 33 3
194 270 39 9th CJHL
1999-00 56 22 27 7
214 261 51 9th CJHL
2000-01 55 12 35 8
177 273 32 9th CJHL
2001-02 55 23 26 5 1 230 242 52 6th CJHL
2002-03 55 36 13 5 1 298 179 78 1st CJHL Lost Semi-final
2003-04 55 35 14 5 1 250 173 76 2nd CJHL Lost Quarter-final
2004-05 57 23 30 2 2 178 222 50 7th CJHL
2005-06 57 23 29 5 0 183 214 51 4th in Robinson Lost Quarter-final
2006-07 55 11 37 5 2 158 247 29 5th in Robinson DNQ
2007-08 60 34 20 3 3 221 182 74 4th CJHL
2008-09 60 38 16
6 244 187 82 3rd CJHL Lost Quarter-final
2009-10 62 29 26
7 205 204 65 7th CJHL Lost Quarter-final
2010-11 62 21 34
7 179 252 49 11th CCHL DNQ

Championships

CJHL Bogart Cup Championships: None
Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup
Fred Page Cup
The Fred Page Cup is a championship ice hockey trophy, won by tournament, conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The award is given to the winner of a round robin and playoff between the Bogart Cup champions of the Central Junior Hockey League, the Kent Cup champions of the Maritime...

 Championships: None
CJAHL Royal Bank Cup
Royal Bank Cup
The Royal Bank Cup is an annual ice hockey tournament held to determine the Canadian Junior A champion. The winner of the tournament wins the Royal Bank Cup...

Championships: None

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