
68 GP – 29 W – 35 L – 4 T – 1 RT – 63 Pts – 0.463 Win %
4th Midwest Division • Lost Conference Quarterfinal vs Plymouth (4-2)
Front Row (L-R): Adam Pembleton (Trainer Assistant), Mike Embro (Trainer Assistant), Craig Andersson, Charlie Stephens, Ange Verdone (Director), Kevin Mitchell, Paul Gillis (Head Coach), Alan Millar (GM), Kent McDonell, Jim Rooney (President), Eric Beaudoin, Lindsay Plunkett, Ian Forbes, Bart Crashley (Assistant Coach), Chris Madden
Second Row (L-R): Darryl Bricknell (Admin), Matt Newby (Admin), Russ Hammond (Trainer), Phil Horner (Coaching Assistant), Nick Jones, Morgan McCormick, Matt Rock, Brent Kelly, Bo Subr, Colt King, Jon Peters, Peter Flache, Andrew Brown, Radek Matalik, Shane Mabey (Athletic Therapist), Carol Anne Loree (Admin), Dr. Chris Rathwell, Paul Osborne (Admin)
Third Row (L-R): Derek Hennessey, Kevin Dallman, Joe Gerbe, Jon Hedberg, Aran Myers
Also played for the Storm in 1999-00, but not in photo:
Matt House, Manny Malhotra, Nathan Herrington, Bob Crummer, Francois Jolette
YEAR IN REVIEW… During the 1999-00 season the Storm finished below .500 for the first time since the 1992-93 season. Unfortunately, the team never came together under first year head coach Paul Gillis and finished the season with a disappointing 29-35-4-1 record, good enough for fourth place in the division and eighth overall in the Western Conference. In the playoffs, Guelph drew a tough opponent in the Plymouth Whalers. After trailing the series 2-0, Plymouth won four consecutive games to eliminate Guelph from the playoffs.
Team Leaders:
Points: Kevin Mitchell – 77
Goals: Eric Beaudoin – 38
Assists: Kevin Mitchell – 58
Penalty Minutes: Ian Forbes – 143
Goaltending:
Wins: Chris Madden – 17
Goals Against Average: Craig Andersson – 3.59
Save Percentage: Craig Andersson – 0.911
Shutouts: Chris Madden – 2





























































