Is this the final year of the Cataracts?

Central West Senior Hockey League discussions - Clarenville Caribous, Grand Falls Windsor Cataracts & Gander Flyers.
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BIG DAVE
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Mon Apr 09, 2018 10:44 pm

With all the problems the last couple of years in the league, I was wondering if this may be the final year for the Cats? If so I was would like to know does anyone know how to find the record of the Cats for the seasons since they have been back in Senior Hockey? As the current site only goes back a couple of years.

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Tue Apr 10, 2018 9:25 am

2010 - present : you can view the current website

for the 2008-2009 and 2009-2010 seasons ..........http://esportsdesk.com/leagues/newslett ... page=30647

Hard to find much on the previous years for the league.

Cats history......https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Fal ... _Cataracts

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Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:43 pm

Regrettably this could be the last year - for awhile - for the Cataracts.
In order to continue to play senior hockey the Cats need a League, and the Bous have already stated publicly they are gone next year from the CWSH ... to some 'new' League(?) with the "million dollar' CeeBees and whatever other two team will join with the Bous.
Good luck to any "level playing field" for that League. The CeeBees have over 1/2 million dollars in their bank - presumably to make sure they end up champions of whatever League they can get three other teams to join!
The Cats -and the Flyers- will have no where to play. The west coast Senior B League won't want either of them.
So goes Senior hockey in NL - with HNL making sure the Avalon/east coast never "loses" again!

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