Almonte Inferno

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Almonte Inferno
Almonte Inferno Logo.png
City Almonte, Ontario
League National Capital Junior Hockey League
Founded2017
Home arenaJohn Levi Community Centre
ColoursBlack, Orange, White
   
General managerJohn Miotla
Head coachJamie Axford
CaptainCarson Kazda (2022-23)
WebsiteInferno Website
Franchise history
2017-2018Blackburn Inferno
2018–2021West Carleton Inferno
2021-PresentAlmonte Inferno

The Almonte Inferno is a junior ice hockey team based in Almonte, Ontario. They play in the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

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History

On March 30, 2017, a franchise was awarded to Blackburn, Ontario to start play in the 2017–2018 season along with three other new franchises.

On April 16, 2018, the Blackburn Inferno would be sold and moved to Carp, Ontario and named the West Carleton Inferno. They would announce their home arena to be the W. Erskine Johnston Arena in Carp, Ontario.

On August 27, 2021, the West Carleton Inferno would announce on social media that they were relocating to Almonte, Ontario and named the team, Almonte Inferno. Playing out of the Almonte & District Community Centre in Almonte, Ontario.

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsFinishPlayoffs
2017-183352710681961111th of 12, NCJHLdid not qualify
2018-1936228335518575th of 5 West
10th of 10, NCJHL
did not qualify
2019-2034112111104161234th of 5 West
9th of 10, NCJHL
did not qualify
Almonte Inferno
2021-22234181053111238th of 9, NCJHLL, wild card, 1-2
Metcalfe Jets
2022-2336102222116168249th of 10, NCJHLW, Play In, 2-1 Westport
L, Quarters, 1-3 South Grenville
2023-243472403100184179th of 10 NCJHL Did Not Qualify for Post Season


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