1992-93 Regular Season: Thunder Hawks vs. Flint Bulldogs The Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks were coming off a successful inaugural season in 1991-92, winning the Colonial Hockey League's first Colonial Cup Championship. General Manager Gary Cook and Head Coach Bill McDonald returned for Season 2, and the team was now affiliated with the Ottawa Senators. The 1992-93 Thunder Hawks remained in third place, but improved to 32-24-4, 13 points behind league-best Brantford. Attendance climbed to 1,783 per game, third-best in the league. Thunder Bay scored the third-most goals that year, lighting the lamp 288 times. They were led on offense by former Detroit Red Wings prospect Jason Firth, with 36 goals and 100 points in 49 games. Center Todd Howarth was next in line with a career-high 37 goals and 79 points in 60 games. The other 20-goal scorers were Gary Callaghan (26) and Vincent Faucher (20). Defenseman (and former Montreal Canadi...