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Delta Ice Hawks

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Delta Ice Hawks
CityDelta, British Columbia
LeaguePacific Junior Hockey League
ConferenceTom Shaw
Founded1997 (1997)–98
Home arenaLadner Leisure Centre
ColoursBlue, bronze, silver, white
       
General managerSteve Robinson (2018–present)
Head coachSteve Robinson (2018–present)
Websitedeltaicehawks.com
Franchise history
1997–presentDelta Ice Hawks




The Delta Ice Hawks are a Junior "A" ice hockey team based in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Tom Shaw Conference of the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL). The Ice Hawks play their home games at Ladner Leisure Centre.



History

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The Ice Hawks joined the league in 1997 as an expansion team. In its PJHL history, the team has won the Cyclone Taylor Cup once, in 2006. The 2006 Championship Ice Hawks team suffered no regulation losses in the PJHL playoffs. The Ice Hawks have won the PJHL Championship in 2001, 2006, 2012, 2018 and 2023.




Season-by-season record

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Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1999–00 42 20 20 2 42 188 192 4th, PIJHL Lost in Quarterfinals, 0–4 (Buckaroos)
2000–01 42 27 185 128 3rd, PIJHL PIJHL Champions, 4–1 (Buckaroos)
2001–02 42 22 16 3 1 48 202 164 2nd, PIJHL Lost in Finals, 0–4 (Pilots)
2002-03 42 25 14 1 2 53 176 127 3rd, PIJHL Lost in Semifinals, 1–4 (Sockeyes)
2003–04 42 28 10 2 2 60 185 144 1st, PIJHL Lost in Finals, 1–4 (Sockeyes)
2004–05 48 28 13 4 3 66 188 136 2nd, PIJHL Lost in Finals, 3–4 (Pilots)
2005–06 48 34 9 2 3 73 224 143 1st, PIJHL Won Quarterfinals, 4-0 (Buckaroos)
Won Semi-Finals, 4-0-1 (Steelers)
Won Finals, 4-0-2 (Pilots)
PIJHL Champions
Cyclone Taylor Cup Champions (Pilots)
Keystone Cup Bronze Medalists
2006–07 48 23 18 6 1 53 194 172 5th, PIJHL Lost in QuarterFinals, 1–4 (Sockeyes)
2007–08 48 15 27 6 36 190 252 7th, PIJHL Lost in QuarterFinals, 0–4 (Sockeyes)
2008–09 48 24 18 6 54 206 197 4th, Shaw Lost in Div. Semifinals, 0–4 (Sockeyes)
2009–10 48 21 25 2 44 166 201 4th, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4–3 (Devils)
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 (Sockeyes)
Lost in League Finals, 2–4 (Kodiaks)
2010–11 46 34 9 3 71 202 132 2nd, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4–1 (Steelers)
Lost in Div. Finals, 3–4 (Sockeyes)
2011–12 44 29 11 1 3 62 219 132 2nd, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4–3 (Devils)
Won in Div. Finals, 4–2 (Sockeyes)
Won in League Finals, 4–2 (Pilots)
PIJHL Champions
2012–13 44 31 9 2 2 66 187 96 2nd, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4–0 (Wolf Pack)
Lost in Conference Finals, 3–4 (Sockeyes)
2013–14 44 23 16 1 4 51 144 136 3rd, Shaw Lost in Div. Semifinals, 2–4 (Wolf Pack)
2014–15 44 22 20 2 46 156 171 4th, Shaw Lost Div. SemiFinals, 0–4 (Wolf Pack)
2015–16 44 20 18 2 4 46 158 175 4th, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4–2 (Wolf Pack)
Lost Div. Finals, 2–4 (Steelers)
2016–17 44 31 12 0 1 63 173 121 1st, Shaw Won Div. SemiFinals, 4-1 (Wolf Pack)
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 (Steelers)
Lost League Finals, 2–4 (Kodiaks)
2017–18 44 37 4 0 3 77 237 79 1st, PJHL Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 (Steelers)
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 (Sockeyes)
Won League Finals, 4–2 (Flames)
PJHL Champions - adv to Cyclone Taylor Cup
2018–19 44 32 7 2 3 77 202 101 2nd of 6 Shaw Conf
2nd of 12, PJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 4–3 (Kodiaks)
Lost Semifinals, 1-4 (Trappers)
2019–20 44 19 19 3 3 44 144 118 5th of 6 Shaw Conf
9th of 12, PJHL
Didn't Qualify
2020–21 Season lost to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 44 27 13 1 3 58 214 167 3rd of 6 Shaw Conf
6th of 13, PJHL
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–3 (Sockeyes)
Lost Div. Finals, 2-4 (Whalers)
Advance Cyclone Taylor - HOSTS
2022–23 48 35 13 0 0 70 256 110 1st of 6 Shaw Conf
2nd of 13, PJHL
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–1 (Steelers)
Won Div. Finals, 4-1 (Whalers)
Won League Finals, 4-3 (Flames)
Advance Cyclone Taylor
2023–24 48 34 11 1 2 71 249 138 2 of 7 Shaw Conf
3rd of 14, PJHL
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 (Wolf Pack)
Lost Div. Finals, 1-4 (Sockeyes)

Cyclone Taylor Cup

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British Columbia Jr. B Provincial Championships

Season Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2006 T, Abbotsford 3–3
T, Sicamous 2–2
W, Kerry Park 7–0
1–0–2 2nd of 4 N/A N/A W, Abbotsford 4–1
Gold Medal
2012 T, Beaver Valley 1–1
L, Abbotsford 4–6
W, Victoria 7–2
1–1–1 3rd of 4 N/A W, Beaver Valley 5–3
Bronze Medal
2018 W, Kimberley Dynamiters, 3–0
OTW, Campbell River Storm, 3–2
L, Richmond Sockeyes, 3–5
2–1–0 2nd of 4 N/A L, Richmond Sockeyes, 1–5
Silver Medal
2022 W, Revelstoke Grizzlies, 2–0
W, Peninsula Panthers, 8-7
W, Langley Trappers, 5-2
3–0–0 1st of 4 N/A L, Langley Trappers, 2-4
Silver Medal
2023 OTL, Kimberley Dynamiters, 1-2
W, Oceanside Generals, 7-4
L, Revelstoke Grizzlies, 2-5
1–1–1 3rd of 4 L, Oceanside Generals, 2-4

Keystone Cup

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Western Canadian Jr. B Championships (Northern Ontario to British Columbia)
Six teams in round robin play. 1st vs 2nd for gold/silver & 3rd vs. 4th for bronze.

Season Round Robin Record Standing SemiFinal Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2006 L, Campbell River 2–4
W, Saskatoon Royals 3–1
L, Red Deer 0–4
W, North Winnipeg 14–3
W, Thunder Bay 8–3
3–2–0 3rd of 6 N/A W, Saskatoon Royals 4–3
Bronze Medal

NHL alumni

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Awards and trophies

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Cyclone Taylor Cup
  • 2005–06
PJHL Championship
  • 2000–01, 2005–06, 2011–12, 2017-18
PJHL Coach Of The Year
  • 2016–17 — Darren Naylor[1]
PJHL Executive Of The Year
  • 2017–18 — Eduard Epshtein
PJHL Trainer Of The Year
  • 2017–18 — Wayne Hubbard

References

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  1. ^ Annicchiarico, Mario (December 28, 2017). "Nanaimo Clippers' new boss plans a few 'tweaks'". Times Colonist. Retrieved February 20, 2024. He was the 2016-17 PJHL coach of the year, leading Delta to the championship final.
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