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The Findlay Oilers Men's Ice Hockey is a defunct NCAA's Division I ice hockey team. The Oilers joined the Division I ranks in 1999 as a founding member of the College Hockey America (CHA) conference, along with six other schools, after only three years in existence as a Division II program.
Full results for the team and the league are unavailable. On February 10, Findlay possessed a record of 6–22 and were last in the league standings. It's unclear if the team played its entire schedule of 40 games before suspending play. [2] After sitting out all of the following year, the franchise was moved to Dayton and became the Jets.
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The Findlay Oilers are the athletic teams that represent the University of Findlay, located in Findlay, Ohio, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sporting competitions. The Oilers currently compete as members of the Great Midwest Athletic Conference. The Oilers were a member of the GLIAC since 1997, when they switched from the NAIA to the NCAA.
Won First round series, 2–1 (Minnesota State) Won Semifinal, 4–3 Won Championship, 5–3 (St. Cloud State) Won Regional semifinal, 5–1 Won Regional Final, 5–2 Lost National semifinal, 5–6 (Boston College) 2006–07: WCHA 28 14 7 7 – – – 31 3rd 43 24 14 5 .616 Won First round series, 2–0 (Minnesota State)
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