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Hawkesbury Hawks
Hawkesbury Hawks
City: Hawkesbury, Ontario
League: Central Canada Hockey League
Division: Robinson
Founded: 1974 (1974)
Home Arena: Robert Hartley Sports Complex
Colors: Blue, Gold, Red and White
Head Coach: Rick Lalonde
General Manager: Rick Lalonde

The Hawkesbury Hawks are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Central Canada Hockey League.

History

The Hawks were formed by a group of local businessmen in March 1974. From 1974 until 1976 the Hawks were a part of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League. After making the jump to the Central Junior A Hockey League in 1976, the Hawks found themselves in the basement of the league in their first season—although they quickly rose through the ranks in the seasons following. In 1979, the team won the CJHL Championship and moved on to the Centennial Cup where they lost the semi-finals to the Ontario Hockey Association's Guelph Platers -- the eventual champion. The 1980 season saw them win the Bogart Cup as CJHL Champions again. This time they lost in the quarter-finals of the National Championship to Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League Champion Joliette Cyclones.

1990 saw the Hawks rise to glory once again as CJHL Champions, but an opening round loss in the national Championships to Quebec's Le Collège Français de Longueuil spelled the end of a National Championship run. In 1991, the team won the league again and then also hosted the Central Canadian Championship where they lost the semi-final to the Sudbury Junior Wolves of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

The 1999 playoffs were Hawkesbury's next taste of hockey gold, as they won the CJHL Championship. This led them to the Fred Page Cup, where they were rather successful, although they lost the final to the Charlottetown Abbies of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League.

The Hawks best year to date came in 2005. They won the Bogart Cup, and moved on to the Fred Page Cup again. They pulled off a few big games and won the Cup, advancing them to the Royal Bank Cup for the 2005 National Championships. The Royal Bank Cup was eventually won by the Weyburn Red Wings of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.

In 2004-05, The Hawks quickly became rivals with the Nepean Raiders after defeating them 6-1 in game 7 to win their first Art Bogart Cup since 1999 at a sold-out Kanata Recreation Centre because the Nepean Sportsplex didn't have ice as the City of Ottawa removed the ice surface in the Steve Yzerman Arena. The Hawks went on to defeat the Nepean Raiders in the Art Bogart Cup finals again in 2006, at the Robert Hartley Complex.

Season-by-Season Record

Season GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
1976-77 50 9 35 6 0 214 368 24 6th CJHL DNQ
1977-78 48 13 30 5 0 212 284 31 4th CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1978-79 48 24 19 5 0 257 218 53 2nd CJHL Won League
1979-80 50 39 8 3 0 350 191 81 1st CJHL Won League
1980-81 50 28 15 7 0 244 186 63 3rd CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1981-82 50 28 20 2 0 259 243 58 3rd CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1982-83 48 22 24 2 0 194 227 46 4th CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1983-84 54 24 23 7 - 253 265 55 5th CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1984-85 54 36 17 0 1 296 210 73 3rd CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1985-86 60 13 44 1 2 195 372 29 6th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1986-87 54 18 32 4 0 217 295 42 6th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1987-88 56 9 47 0 0 190 382 18 7th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1988-89 56 35 20 1 1 306 258 72 3rd CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1989-90 56 40 14 1 1 343 243 82 1st CJHL Won League
1990-91 52 39 7 4 2 305 141 84 1st CJHL Won League
1991-92 57 38 14 1 4 318 242 81 4th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1992-93 56 31 20 5 0 316 274 67 6th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1993-94 57 16 33 3 5 226 293 40 9th CJHL Lost Quarter-Final
1994-95 54 27 22 2 3 257 242 59 5th CJHL Lost Semi-Final
1995-96 54 27 22 5 0 242 246 59 4th Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
1996-97 53 9 38 6 0 156 274 24 5th Robinson DNQ
1997-98 56 19 26 11 8 204 227 57 3rd Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
1998-99 56 40 11 3 0 299 172 83 1st Robinson Won League
1999-00 56 29 24 3 0 247 237 61 3rd Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
2000-01 55 14 29 12 0 190 283 42 3rd Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
2001-02 55 16 30 9 1 187 226 42 4th Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
2002-03 55 26 19 10 2 223 218 64 4th Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
2003-04 55 25 20 6 4 198 179 60 4th Robinson Lost Quarter-Final
2004-05 57 28 19 3 7 228 187 66 2nd Robinson Won League, Won FPC
2005-06 57 30 19 6 2 221 202 68 1st Robinson Won League
2006-07 55 25 23 6 1 196 197 57 3rd Robinson Lost Semi-Final
2007-08 60 30 27 3 0 232 214 63 3rd Robinson Lost Semi-Final
2008-09 60 8 47 - 5 140 300 21 11th CJHL DNQ
2009-10 62 12 48 - 2 137 338 26 12th CJHL DNQ
2010-11 62 11 46 - 5 154 293 27 12th CCHL DNQ
2011-12 62 35 20 - 7 214 177 77 5th CCHL Lost Semi-final
2012-13 62 29 26 - 7 176 183 65 8th CCHL Lost Quarter-final
2013-14 62 18 39 - 5 149 248 41 12th CCHL DNQ
2014-15 62 35 25 2 0 217 192 72 3rd of 6 Robinson
5th of 12th CCHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Colts)
Season GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
2015-16 62 40 16 1 5 224 170 86 2nd of 6 Robinson
3rd of 12th CCHL
Won Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Bears)
Lost Semifinals 2-4 (Jr. Senators)
2016-17 62 36 24 0 2 205 185 74 3rd of 6 Robinson
4th of 12th CCHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 2-4 (73's)
2017-18 62 36 23 0 3 200 176 75 2nd of 6 Yzerman
4th of 12th CCHL
Won Quarterfinals, 4-3 (Colts)
Lost Semifinals, 3-4 (Senators
2018-19 62 37 19 4 2 190 169 80 3rd Yzerman Lost Quarterfinals, 1-4 (Nationals)
2019-20 62 36 24 - 2 220 182 74 2nd Yzerman Playoffs cancelled before team starts quarterfinal series

Fred Page Cup

Eastern Canada Championships
MHL - QAAAJHL - CCHL - Host
Round robin play with 2nd vs 3rd in semi-final to advance against 1st in the finals.

Year Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Gold Medal Game
1999 L, Charlottetown Abbies 3-6
W, Antogonish 6-4
L, Valleyfield Braves 2-3
1-2-0 3rd of 4 OTW, Valleyfield Braves 6-5 L, Charlottetown Abbies 0-2

Championships

CJHL Bogart Cup Championships: 1979, 1980, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2005, 2006
Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup Championships: 2005
CJAHL Royal Bank Cup Championships: None

External links


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