In addition to thanking the fans and sponsors, the statement also included the possibility of a return for the 2023–24 season, which, however, did not materialize.
Clinton faced the Ripley Wolves in the "AA" quarter-finals, and the teams exchanged victories in the opening two games before the Radars took control of the series.
The Radars next opponent in the "AA" semi-finals would be the Tavistock Royals, the same team who eliminated Clinton the previous season.
Clinton would continue to slide down the standings, as they finished the year with a 13-6-1 record, earning 27 points, and fourth place in the WOAA South Division.
The lone bright spot of the season was the play of Luke Vick, who finished 2nd in the league's scoring race.
The rebuilding Radars bounced back with a 15 win season and finished in third place in the South division.
The Radars were an offensive juggernaut during the regular season, having the league's top 4 leading scorers in their lineup.
Kurtis Bartliff led the way with 66 points (31g, 35a), followed by Luke Vick's 62 (20g, 42a), Tyler Doig's 59 (20g, 29a) and Ryan Murphy's 56 (32g, 24a).
The Radars won their second straight AA title by defeating the Petrolia Squires in six thrilling games in the finals.
Tyler Doig led the team & league in playoff scoring with 32 points (11g, 21a) in 17 games After winning two consecutive WOAA Senior AA championships in 2016 and 2017, the Radars were granted special permission by the WOAA and the Ontario Hockey Association to play against the Whitby Dunlops of the Allan Cup Hockey Senior AAA league on 30 September 2017.
The Radars swept the Tavistock Royals in the first round of the playoffs, then they beat out the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks in six hard fought games in the semi-finals.
In the finals, the Radars beat the Ripley Wolves in five games to capture their unprecedented fourth straight AA championship!
Greg Dodds won 7 games, while Drew Reinhardt picked up 5 wins in goal for the Radars during the postseason.