Brockville Tikis

The Brockville Tikis are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Brockville, Ontario. They play in the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League of the Ottawa District Hockey Association.

History
The Tikis were almost retracted by the new CCHL2 in 2015 after 48 seasons in their community. The team was saved by the new ownership of the Brockville Braves who bought the team with the wish to be affiliated with them.

2015 Mutiny
According to a report on the Junior Hockey News website (and confirmed by a tweet on the teams twitter page) ten players left the teams over an issue with fees charged to players. The players included the captain and all three alternate captains. Less than 48 hours later, the head coach quit (and then was relieved of his general managerial duties). The report also indicated that a previous incident involving the then assistant coach (now head coach) may have also been an additional factor in the players leaving the teams. In the end 11 players left the team, six of them were traded in three different teams by October 3rd. This incident almost lead to the team being removed from the league at the end of the season when the league reduced its size by two members.