The team set a franchise low in goals against with only 181, but also set the franchise low for goals for with just 167. The Troops would complete the sweep with defenceman Cameron Wind's goal in double overtime of game 4. In the first 2 games the teams traded 4–1 wins before the flood gates opened and the Colts took control of the series. The game went to double overtime with the Wolves scoring a power play goal to end Brampton's season. In the first round of the playoffs the Battalion knocked off the Belleville Bulls in six games before having to face the Barrie Colts in round 2. During the 2004–05 season the Battalion stood tall as they became part of a huge race involving several teams to not only win the Central Division title, but the Eastern Conference Championship as well. 2012-13 The 1999–2000 season was better for the Battalion as they finished with a 25–29–14 record for a 3rd-place finish in the Midwest Division and 7th in the Western Conference which gave them their first trip to the post season. 2000-01 2010-11 2012-2013

In round 2 for the second straight year the Troops took on the 1st place Erie Otters. However, the record was good enough for 7th in the east and a first round matchup with a heavily favored Ottawa 67's team who had won the East Division. Fourth year forward Sam Carrick would be named captain of the Battalion for the 2011–12 season which was a much improved season for the Troops. OA Forward Scott Tanski led the team with 47 points in the regular season. On Monday, November 5, 2012, following a meeting with city counsel in North Bay, Ontario an agreement in principle to move the Battalion to North Bay for the 2013–14 season was agreed upon. The team played in the Brampton … The Troops began the playoffs against Sudbury. The Brampton Battalion were a Major Junior hockey team based in Brampton, ONT playing in the Ontario Hockey League from 1998 to 2013. The name Battalion, emblazoned on their uniform is pure red, and is created in a way that it looks three-dimensional. The Battalion finished the season with only 8 wins, 57 losses, and 3 ties for last in the Western Conference and 19th in the league ahead of only the Mississauga Ice Dogs. After 3 straight years of being knocked out of the playoffs by the Colts the Battalion built up a roster to make a deep run in 2008/2009. With much more steady goaltending the Battalion managed a near .500 record for the rest of the season finishing with 29 wins and 65 points to finish 6th in the Eastern Conference. 2008-09 1999-00 With their backs against the wall, the Battalion shocked many as they took the 67's to seven games, winning game 7 and the series in Ottawa and advancing to the 2nd round. This time the Majors jumped out to a 3–0 series lead.

The Battalion finished the season with a record of 34–25–3–6 finishing second in the Central Division and fourth in the Eastern Conference setting up a rematch of the first round from 2012 with the Sudbury Wolves. The Battalion would play out of the North Bay Memorial Gardens which underwent renovations, in order to meet OHL regulations. Before the series started everybody expected it to be a long and great series. Battalion captain Stephon Thorne would score two of just three goals scored by the Battalion in the four game series.

2007-08 The Battalion played their first game on September 24, 1998, losing to the host Peterborough Petes by a 5–1 score. The Troops began the 2012–13 season naming Barclay Goodrow the 13th captain in team history. Fourth year forward Sam Carrick would be named captain of the Battalion for the 2011-12 season which was a much improved season for the Troops. 2009-2010 1998-1999 Team Captaincy History NORTH BAY, Ont. Butler then signed OA goaltender Cody St.Jacques and traded veteran defenceman Kyle Pereira and a draft pick to Guelph for rookie import goaltender Matej Machovsky. Jason Maleyko scored the first goal in club history. Brampton was able to win 1 game, to force a 5th, but that was as far as they would get as the Majors won the series.