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Canadian junior ice hockey team
Penetang Kings
CityPenetanguishene, Ontario
LeagueProvincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceNorth
DivisionCarruthers
Founded1977 (1977)
Home arenaPenetanguishene Memorial Community Centre
ColoursPurple, Black, and White
General managerKyle Burns
Head coachScott Simon
Franchise history
1973–1975Penetang Hurons
1977–presentPenetang Kings

The Penetang Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) in the Carruthers division in the Ontario Hockey Association.

History

The first chapter of current Penetanguishene junior hockey history came in 1973. The Penetang Hurons joined up with the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League, a league recently promoted from the Junior D level. The Hurons lasted only two seasons before folding.

In 1977, two years after the demise of the Hurons. The Penetang Kings were created as members of the Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League.

In 1983-84, the Penetang won the Georgian Bay league championship to move into the All-Ontario playdowns. They made it all the way to the Clarence Schmalz Cup finals, where they played against the Niagara Junior C Hockey League champions, the Woodstock Navy-Vets. The Kings brushed them off with a 4-game-sweep to clinch their first ever provincial championship. The Kings were led to the Cup by local player and future National Hockey Leaguer Brian McReynolds, who the next year won the Manitoba Centennial Cup National Junior A Championship with the Orillia Travelways of the OHA Junior A Hockey League.

In 1994, the Georgian Bay league merged with the Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League to create the Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League. Although the Kings were rather competitive in the league, success has not come until recently.

The 2005-06 season saw the Kings finish the regular season in first place. In the league quarter-finals, the Kings were placed against the eighth place Midland Flyers and swept them 4-games-to-none. The semi-final was against the sixth seeded Stayner Siskins. The Kings dispatched them 4-games-to-1 to move on to the Georgian Mid-Ontario finals. The Kings were up against the powerhouse Fergus Devils, but it in surprising fashion swept the second seeded Devils 4-games-to-none to win their first ever Georgian Mid-Ontario championship. The Kings found themselves in the All-Ontario playdowns for the first time possibly twenty-two years. Their quarter-final match up was against the Kincardine Bulldogs of the Western Junior C Hockey League. In their hardest challenge yet, they bested the Bulldogs 4-games-to-2. In the semi-finals, the Kings ran into the Central Junior C Hockey League's Port Perry Mojacks. The Kings dispatched the Mojacks 4-games-to-2 to reach their first Clarence Schmalz Cup final in twenty-two years. The Kings were up against a heavily favoured Essex 73's squad. The 73's had torn up the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League and swept the Niagara Junior C Hockey League's Simcoe Storm to reach the final. Penetang's goalie, Dan Earles, took over and post three 1-0 shutouts in a 4-games-to-1 series victory over the 73's.

The 2006-07 season was more of a challenge than ever. After coming in second place in the regular season to the Fergus Devils, the Kings again had to face the Midland Flyers in the quarter-finals and again swept them 4-games-to-none. In the semi-final, the Kings were challenged by a tough Alliston Hornets squad. After going up 3-games-to-none in the series, the Hornets battled back to make the series 3-games-to-2 before the Kings finally won a tight game 6 and kill the Hornet surge thanks to 2 late game points. This set up a rematch of the 2006-07 GMO Final. Fergus came out tough, but were beaten in the first two games both in double overtime, both times by a 3-2 score. The Devils came back and won game 3 and game 4 just to have the Kings win game 5 and then game 6 4-3 in overtime. Four of the six games played in the Final were finished in overtime. In the semi-final, the Kings again ran into the Kincardine Bulldogs of the Western Junior C Hockey League. By game 4, the Bulldogs had the Kings against the wall with a 3-games-to-1 series lead. To the Bulldogs dismay, the Kings won game 5 2-1, game 6 3-1, and then game 7 with a crushing 5-0 victory. In the semi-final, the Kings drew the Central Junior C Hockey League's Lakefield Chiefs and in an extremely close series, swept the Chiefs 4-games-to-none to reach the All-Ontario Final for the second straight year. Again, their opponent was the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League's Essex 73's. In the Final, the 73's got the one-up on the Kings in game 1, taking it 4-3. From that point on, with again excellent backstopping from Dan Earles, the Kings dismantled the 73's. They won the next 4 games straight to win the series 4-games-to-1 and clinch their second straight Clarence Schmalz Cup.

Season-by-season standings

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1973-74 30 9 17 4 - 138 176 22 6th CJCHL Lost MO Semi-final
1974-75 31 4 25 2 - 84 191 10 7th CJCHL Lost MO Semi-final
1975-77 Did Not Participate
1977-78 32 21 8 3 - 262 170 45 1st GBJCHL Won League, lost CSC QF
1978-79 35 31 3 1 - 255 144 63 1st GBJCHL Won League, lost CSC SF
1979-80 30 23 7 0 - -- -- 46 1st GBJCHL Won League, lost CSC QF
1980-81 32 19 9 4 - 211 149 42 4th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1981-82 40 26 11 3 - -- -- 55 2nd GBJCHL Won League, Bronze in OHA
1982-83 34 20 10 4 - -- -- 44 4th GBJCHL Won League, lost CSC SF
1983-84 32 24 6 2 - -- -- 50 1st GBJCHL Won League, won CSC
1984-85 32 19 8 5 - 185 136 43 1st GBJCHL Lost semi-final
1985-86 32 16 16 0 0 204 175 32 5th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1986-87 32 11 18 2 1 166 221 25 6th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1987-88 30 12 18 0 0 143 159 24 4th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1988-89 36 2 32 2 0 131 259 6 7th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1989-90 36 9 26 1 0 121 219 19 5th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1990-91 30 15 12 2 1 146 124 33 4th GBJCHL Lost final
1991-92 36 21 14 1 0 -- -- 43 4th GBJCHL Lost quarter-final
1992-93 35 14 20 0 1 -- -- 29 5th GBJCHL Lost semi-final
1993-94 38 17 19 0 2 -- -- 36 3rd GBJCHL Lost semi-final
1994-95 36 27 8 1 - -- -- 55 1st GMOHL Lost final
1995-96 44 23 20 1 - 217 204 47 5th GMOHL
1996-97 35 17 17 1 - 164 149 35 6th GMOHL
1997-98 36 17 18 1 - 158 177 35 5th GMOHL
1998-99 36 16 18 2 - 178 173 34 5th GMOHL
1999-00 36 13 21 2 - 172 184 28 6th GMOHL
2000-01 36 20 14 1 1 155 138 41 4th GMOHL
2001-02 36 14 19 1 2 144 160 31 7th GMOHL
2002-03 36 17 17 1 1 157 146 36 5th GMOHL Lost semi-final
2003-04 36 19 11 5 1 159 127 44 4th GMOHL
2004-05 40 23 9 6 2 157 124 54 3rd GMOHL
2005-06 42 28 8 4 2 170 109 62 1st GMOHL Won League, won CSC
2006-07 42 27 9 3 3 190 127 60 2nd GMOHL Won League, won CSC
2007-08 42 35 6 0 1 222 91 71 2nd GMOHL Lost final
2008-09 42 30 10 - 2 194 121 62 2nd GMOHL
2009-10 42 32 8 - 2 206 104 66 2nd GMOHL Lost final
2010-11 40 21 12 - 7 168 146 49 5th GMOHL
2011-12 40 21 18 - 1 168 152 43 4th GMOHL Won quarters - 4-0 - (Cougars)
Lost semi's - 2-4 - (Hornets)
2012-13 40 21 15 - 4 200 181 46 4th GMOHL Won quarters - 4-1 - (Shamrocks)
Lost semi's - 1-4 - (Hornets)
2013-14 40 30 6 - 4 217 133 64 1st GMOHL Won quarters - 4-0 - (Flyers)
Won semi's - 4-2 - (Cougars)
Won League - 4-2 - (Hornets)
Lost CSC QF - 2-4 - (Wingham)
2014-15 40 20 15 - 5 141 147 45 4th GMOHL Won quarters - 4-0 - (Golden Hawks)
Lost semi's - 0-4 - (Cougars)
2015-16 40 17 23 2 - 143 164 36 6th of 9 GMOHL Won quarters - 4-1 - (Flyers)
Won semifinals - 4-3 - (Golden Hawks)
Lost finals, 0-4 (Hornets)
2016-17 42 17 21 2 - 159 213 36 6th of 8-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Won Div Quarters - 4-3 - (Terriers)
Lost div semi-final, 1-4 (Hornets)
2017-18 42 21 18 3 - 185 166 45 4th of 8-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Won Div Quarters - 4-2 - (Flyers)
Lost div semi-final, 2.4 (Siskins)
2018-19 42 20 19 1 2 168 170 43 4th of 8-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Won Div Quarters - 4-2 - (Terriers)
Won Div Semifinal, 4-0 (Siskins)
Lost Div. Finals 0-4 (Hornets)
2019-20 42 20 21 0 1 184 181 41 4th of 8-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Won Div Quarters - 4-0 (Golden Hawks)
Lost div semi-final, 3-4 (Hornets)
2020-21 Season Lost due too COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 42 20 19 1 2 168 170 43 4th of 8-PJHL
Carruthers Div
LOST Div Quarters - 0-4 (Hornets)
2022-23 40 8 26 4 2 110 209 22 9th of 9-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Lost Div Quarters - 0-4 (Siskins)
2023-24 42 18 20 1 3 145 167 40 5th of 9-PJHL
Carruthers Div
Lost Div Quarters - 0-4 (Cougars)

(*) Standings Incomplete.

  • 2000–04
  • 2004–present

Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances

1984: Penetang Kings defeated Woodstock Navy-Vets 4-games-to-none
2006: Penetang Kings defeated Essex 73's 4-games-to-1
2007: Penetang Kings defeated Essex 73's 4-games-to-1

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Penetang Kings
  2. Penetang KINGS :: Junior C Hockey Club Official Website
  3. ^ Penetang Hurons
  4. GBMOJHL Teams | Georgian Bay Mid-Ontario Junior Hockey League | Junior C | Leagues | Ontario Hockey Association
  5. ^ Ontario Hockey Association 2006-2007 Constitution, Regulations and Rules of Competition by The Ontario Hockey Association (2006)
  6. Legends of Hockey - NHL Player Search - Player - Brian McReynolds
  7. Home | Ontario Hockey Association
  8. Home | Ontario Hockey Association
  9. http://www.ohahockey.org/ Provided by GMO League statistician
  10. Home | Ontario Hockey Association
  11. Home | Ontario Hockey Association
  12. Legends of Hockey - NHL Player Search - Player - Brian McReynolds

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