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The Kenora Muskies, known as the Kenora Thistles from 1975 to 1982, are a defunct
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team that played in Kenora,
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between 1968 and 1982.


History

The Kenora Muskies were granted expansion into the
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-eligible Manitoba Junior Hockey League in 1968. Two season later, the league was relegated to Tier II Junior A and competed for the
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. The Muskies best year in the league came in 1970-71 when they finished first place in the regular season but failed to win the Turnbull Cup as playoff champions. In 1975, the Muskies were renamed to the traditional Kenora namesake, the Thistles. The original
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were 1906
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champions. In 1982, the Thistles folded after three progressively worse losing seasons.


Season-by-season record

''Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''


Playoffs

*1969 ''Lost Semi-final'' :Kenora Muskies defeated
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''4-games-to-1'' : Dauphin Kings defeated Kenora Muskies ''4-games-to-2'' *1970 ''Lost Semi-final'' :Kenora Muskies defeated Portage Terriers ''4-games-to-2'' : Dauphin Kings defeated Kenora Muskies ''4-games-to-1'' *1971 ''Lost Final'' :Kenora Muskies defeated Dauphin Kings ''4-games-to-3'' :Kenora Muskies defeated
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''4-games-to-1'' : St. Boniface Saints defeated Kenora Muskies ''4-games-to-none'' *1972 ''Lost Quarter-final'' : Portage Terriers defeated Kenora Muskies ''4-games-to-1'' *1973 ''Lost Semi-final'' :Kenora Muskies defeated
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''4-games-to-2'' : Portage Terriers defeated Kenora Muskies ''4-games-to-none'' *1974 ''DNQ'' *1975 ''DNQ'' *1976 ''DNQ'' *1977 ''Lost Semi-final'' :Kenora Thistles defeated St. Boniface Saints ''4-games-to-2'' :
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defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-3'' *1978 ''Lost Semi-final'' :Kenora Thistles defeated
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''4-games-to-1'' :
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defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-2'' *1979 ''Lost Quarter-final'' :
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defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-3'' *1980 ''Lost Quarter-final'' :
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defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-none'' *1981 ''Lost Quarter-final'' : St. Boniface Saints defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-none'' *1982 ''Lost Quarter-final'' :
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defeated Kenora Thistles ''4-games-to-none''


Notable alumni

''Muskies'' * Mitch Babin * Charlie Luksa * Charlie Simmer * Rick St. Croix ''Thistles'' * Mike Allison *
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See also

* List of ice hockey teams in Ontario


External links


Kenora Thistles
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