Toronto Patriots

Toronto Patriots
City Toronto, Ontario, Canada
League Ontario Junior Hockey League
Founded 1996
Home arena Westwood Arena
Colours Blue, Gold, and White
              
General manager Mark Joslin (2016-17)
Head coach Mario Cicchillo (2016-17)
Franchise history
1996-1998 Quinte Hawks
1998-2007 Bancroft Hawks
2008-2009 Upper Canada HC
2009-2011 Upper Canada Patriots
2011-2014 Toronto Lakeshore Patriots
2014-Present Toronto Patriots

The Toronto Patriots are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of Ontario Junior Hockey League.

History

Quinte (1996–1998)

In 1996, the Quinte Hawks of Deseronto, Ontario were granted expansion into the Metro Junior A Hockey League.[1] David Frost was brought in to coach the team. Frost faced criminal charges in 2008 for his conduct for his time with the team,[2] but was acquitted.[3] Frost brought with him Mike Jefferson and Sheldon Keefe.[4] Although both would play in the National Hockey League, Jefferson (later changed to Danton) would become famous for a mysterious murder-for-hire plot that targeted Frost and landed him in prison.[5]

Bancroft (1998–2007)

In 1998, the Metro Junior A Hockey League folded and merged with the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. The Hawks moved into the OPJHL but were relocated to Bancroft, Ontario.[6] In nine seasons, the Bancroft Hawks would never celebrate a winning season.[7]

In 2007, due to mounting troubles with finding appropriate ownership and supporting the team financially, the Bancroft Hawks were granted a leave from the Ontario Hockey Association.[8]

Upper Canada (2008–present)

In the summer of 2008, a group of Toronto-based businessmen bought the rights to the Bancroft franchise[9][10] and renamed the team the Upper Canada Hockey Club and moved the team to North York, Toronto.[9] The club had a working relationship with Upper Canada College but was not directly affiliated. Despite owning the franchise that used to be the Hawks, no member of the UCHC was involved with the manifestations of the franchise in either Deseronto or Bancroft.

The Upper Canada Hockey Club's first game was an 8-5 loss to the Seguin Bruins on September 6, 2008.[11] The team's first win was at home against the Villanova Knights, 5-4 on September 14, 2008.[12] In 2009, the team changed their name to the Patriots and moved to Etobicoke, Toronto. Two seasons later they became the Toronto Lakeshore Patriots. In 2011, the Patriots had their best season yet when they finished 3rd in the South Division and making it to the Conference Finals, eventually losing to the Whitby Fury.

In 2013, the team moved to Rexdale, Toronto where they won the 2014 Buckland Cup and Dudley Hewitt Cup. In 2014, the team dropped "Lakeshore" from its name.

During the 2014-2015 season, the Toronto Patriots won the Buckland Cup for the second year straight. They advanced to the Dudley Hewitt Cup tournament, but were eventually eliminated by the Fort Frances Lakers.

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
Quinte Hawks
1996-97 50 34 13 3 - 280 143 71 5th Metro A
1997-98 49 23 24 2 - 213 222 48 8th Metro A
Bancroft Hawks
1998-99 51 12 37 1 1 124 224 26 13th OPJHL-E
1999-00 49 18 25 3 3 177 221 42 7th OPJHL-E
2000-01 49 11 35 1 2 171 246 25 9th OPJHL-E
2001-02 49 16 26 5 2 184 209 39 8th OPJHL-E
2002-03 49 21 22 3 3 206 254 48 6th OPJHL-E
2003-04 49 21 24 2 2 194 230 46 6th OPJHL-E
2004-05 49 8 36 2 3 133 261 21 10th OPJHL-E
2005-06 49 11 35 1 2 144 282 25 9th OPJHL-E Lost Conf. QF
2006-07 49 6 39 3 1 134 269 16 10th OPJHL-E DNQ
2007-08 Did Not Participate
Upper Canada Hockey Club
2008-09 49 9 39 - 1 115 286 19 9th OJHL-P
Upper Canada Patriots
2009-10 50 15 31 - 4 163 244 34 9th CCHL-W DNQ
2010-11 50 28 20 - 2 179 184 58 4th OJHL-S Lost Round of 16
Toronto Lakeshore Patriots
2011-12 49 27 17 - 5 199 169 59 3rd OJHL-S Lost Conf. Final
2012-13 55 34 16 - 5 213 154 73 3rd OJHL-S
2013-14 53 35 12 - 6 196 145 76 1st OJHL-S Won League, Won DHC
2014-15 - - - - - - - - - -
2015-16 54 18 28 1 7 177 158 44 5th of 6 South Div
9th of 11 SW Conf
18th of 22 OJHL
DNQ

Dudley Hewitt Cup

Central Canada Championships
Winners of the NOJHL, OJHL, SIJHL, and 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
2014 W, Fort Frances Lakers 4-1
W, Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 4-1
L, Wellington Dukes 3-5
2-1-0 2nd of 4 W, Fort Frances Lakers 6-0 W, Wellington Dukes 2-1
Dudley Hewitt Cup Champions

Royal Bank Cup

CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Dudley Hewitt Champions - Central, Fred Page Champions - Eastern, Western Canada Cup Champions - Western, Trenton Golden HawksWestern Canada Cup - Runners Up and Host
Round robin play with top 4 in semi-final and winners to finals.

Year Round Robin Record
W-OTW-OTL-L
Standing Semifinal Gold Medal Game
2014 L, Dauphin Kings 1-2
W, Yorkton Terriers 5-1
L, Carleton Place Canadians 2-4
OTL, Vernon Vipers 2-3
1-0-1-2 5th of 5 Did not qualify

Playoffs

MetJHL Years

Quinte Hawks defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
Third in round robin quarter-final (4-2)
Aurora Tigers defeated Quinte Hawks 4-games-to-2
Wexford Raiders defeated Quinte Hawks 3-games-to-none

OJHL Years

Notable alumni

Quinte

References

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  2. "The Frost Trial - Macleans.ca". Blog.macleans.ca. 2008-10-30. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  3. Rosie Dimanno (2008-11-28). "David Frost acquitted of sexual exploitation charges | Toronto Star". Thestar.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  4. "Frost case a study in tragedy and farce". Sports.espn.go.com. 2009-08-06. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  5. "Bancroft Hawks". Officialgamepuck.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
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  8. "Newmarket motorcycle chief fed up with fellow riders' 'stupid speeds'". Yorkregion.com. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
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  10. "Gamesheet: Villanova at Upper Canada - Sun, Sep 14, 2008". Opjhlleague.stats.pointstreak.com. 2008-09-14. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  11. "NHL Player Search - Player - Ryan Barnes". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  12. "NHL Player Search - Player - Mike Danton". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  13. "NHL Player Search - Player - John Erskine". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
  14. "NHL Player Search - Player - Sheldon Keefe". Legends of Hockey. Retrieved 2016-08-19.
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