Brockville Braves

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Brockville Braves
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DivisionRobinson
Founded1963
HistoryBrockville Braves
1963–1973
Brockville Warriors
1973–1974
Brockville Braves
1974–present
Home arena Brockville Memorial Civic Centre
City Brockville, Ontario
Team colorsRed, white, black
   
Media FloSports
OwnerDustin Traylen
General managerMartin Lee
Head coach Martin Lee
Captain Kayden Buller
Official website braves.cchl.hockeytech.com

The Brockville Braves are a Junior A ice hockey team based in Brockville. [1] The Braves compete in the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL) as a member of the Robinson Division, which is the west division in the league. The Braves have won two Bogart Cup championships since their founding in 1963. They are the first expansion team after the league's "Original Six" Cornwall Royals, Hawkesbury Braves, Hull Hawks, Ottawa Primrose, Pembroke Lumber Kings and Smiths Falls Bears. Since the 1981–82 season, the team has played its home games at the Brockville Memorial Civic Centre, which they used to share with the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League's Brockville Tikis; both teams previously played at the original now-demolished Brockville Memorial Civic Centre. [2]

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The Braves' original owner was Jim Shields, who established the team with a connection to the Chicago Blackhawks organization, using their same logo and team jersey. Later owners included former NHL player Todd Gill, and currently Dustin Traylen since the 2014–15 season. [3] Such NHLers as Larry Robinson and Wayne Simmonds amongst other famous players, have both played for the Braves in their youth career. [4]

History

The Brockville Braves are the second oldest continuously operated franchise in the CCHL after the Original Six teams. In 1979, the team received national attention after being left homeless when their old arena collapsed. They played their home games in Cardinal and Rockland, Ontario until the new Brockville Memorial Civic Centre was built in 1981.

It took until 1986 for the Brockville Braves to win a CJHL championship. They clinched the Bogart Cup on a late April night, defeating their nemesis Pembroke Lumber Kings 8–7 in Game 5 of the Bogart Cup Finals. Braves' goalie Jacques Breault was the hero, as with 22 seconds to go in the game, turned away a penalty shot by the league's all-time leading scorer Luc Chabot. Although losing to Orillia in the Ontario playdowns, the team was a memorable one. Notable members of this team were all-time Braves leading scorer Larry Mitchell, Paul Duford, Tim Dubas, Dan Nummikoski, Steve Rachwal, Chad Badawey and Rob White. Since that championship, the team has experienced more bad times than good. The late 1980s and early 1990s were not good to the Braves, who failed to make the playoffs multiple times.

In 1997, times began to change for the better again. The Braves competed in and won in Quebec the Fred Page Cup, the former Eastern Canadian Junior A championship. This allowed for their team to compete in the event and give them the experience they needed for the next season. The Braves regained their league title in 1998, bringing the club around full circle.

Former NHLer Todd Gill and his wife purchased the team and was also the head coach from 2006 to 2011. He helped bring the Fred Page Cup to Brockville for the first time for 2010. Gill played in the NHL from 1984 to 2003 playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs, San Jose Sharks, Detroit Red Wings, Phoenix Coyotes, and St. Louis Blues. Former Braves head coach Mike McCourt was recently named head coach of the OHL's Niagara Ice Dogs for 2009-10. McCourt was head coach with Brockville from 2003 to 2006.

In 2009–2010, the Braves established a league record for most consecutive wins with 26. Brockville completed easy series wins over Kemptville (4–0) and Ottawa (4–0) to win a berth in the finals against the Pembroke Lumber Kings - as predicted by many CJHL followers. However, it was Pembroke that made CJHL history by winning four consecutive Art Bogart Cup championships knocking off the Braves in 5 games. Despite, the finals loss to the Lumber Kings, the Braves won the Fred Page Cup against the Lumber Kings in an all-league finals tilt as the Braves won 5-1. At the Royal Bank Cup in Dauphin, Manitoba, the Braves broke a Royal Bank Cup record the highest margin of victory by defeating the Oakville Blades 11–2. (The previous record was held by the 1999 Vernon Vipers, who defeated the Charlottetown Abbies 9–3 in the championship game in Yorkton, Saskatchewan). The Braves would still have to win their last game against the La Ronge Ice Wolves, in which they did 6–3 to earn a berth in the semi-finals against the defending RBC champions, Vernon Vipers. Vernon went on to win the game 2–0, leaving the Braves out.

During the 2010–11 season, the team was ranked third in the CCHL in home attendance with a total of 24,427 spectators, averaging 788 per game. [5] This figure only includes the regular season games, therefore, the team has averaged 1,174 fans per game at the Brockville Memorial Civic Centre during the 2014 playoffs, which is more than the regular season attendance leaders Pembroke Lumber Kings that season. [6]

In 2014, the Brockville Braves were sold to former CCHL goaltender Dustin Traylen, who became the owner and general manager.

Season-by-season record

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

SeasonGP W L T OTLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
1963–643211201-----237th in OHDJHLLost quarter-finals
1964–653616164-165141367th in CJHLLost quarter-finals
1965–663619161-188175395th in CJHLLost quarter-finals
1966–675019256-173218443rd in CJHLLost semi-finals
1967–684025114-193152541st in CJHLLost semi-finals
1968–694013243-166183294th in CJHLLost semi-finals
1969–704022135-180156492nd in CJHL
1970–714816293-174244354th in CJHL
1971–724824222-198181503rd in CJHL
1972–735526272-273290543rd in CJHL
1973–745016295-234322375th in CJHL
1974–755010364-218329246th in CJHL
1975–7650172310-204212444th in CJHL
1976–7750172013-252270475th in CJHL
1977–784810326-165268265th in CJHL
1978–79489381-205349195th in CJHL
1979–805010355-209391255th in CJHL
1980–815020246-183223464th in CJHL
1981–825019274-237281425th in CJHL
1982–834822188-248198523rd in CJHL
1983–845426208-315245602nd in CJHL
1984–8554371511364237762nd in CJHL
1985–8660411720360285841st in CJHLWon League
1986–8752162934213309397th in CJHL
1987–8856351632335224753rd in CJHL
1988–8956371405322230792nd in CJHL
1989–905638846377256822nd in CJHL
1990–9150123215139327309th in CJHL
1991–9257134112211346299th in Yzerman
1992–9357192945235297478th in Yzerman
1993–9457242838279275597th in Yzerman
1994–9554262422222219568th in Yzerman
1995–9656252720249247522nd in Yzerman
1996–9753281870234206633rd in Yzerman
1997–9856361193283222841st in YzermanWon League

Won Fred Page Cup over Restigouche River Rats 4–1

1998–9954391140294190821st in Yzerman
1999–0056391250285221831st in Yzerman
2000–015594330167295225th in Yzerman
2001–02551235110213302355th in Yzerman
2002–0355212770226274502nd in Yzerman
2003–0455272161223219615th in Yzerman
2004–0557341382214162783rd in Yzerman
2005–0659292253213201663rd in YzermanLost quarter-finals
2006–0755282061201190632nd in YzermanLost quarter-finals
2007–0860381831270196803rd in YzermanLost semi-finals
2008–09603620-4240185764th in Yzerman
2009–1062528-23081401061st in YzermanLost final

Won Fred Page Cup over Pembroke Lumber Kings 5–1

2010–11624415-3233160913rd in CCHLWon quarter-finals 4–3 over Nepean Raiders
Lost semi-finals 4–1 to Cornwall Colts
2011–12624117-4242186863rd in CCHLLost quarter-finals 4–1 to Pembroke Lumber Kings
2012–13623520-7215192773rd of 6 in Robinson
6th of 12 in CCHL
Lost quarter-finals 4–2 to Cornwall Colts
2013–14623524-3216200733rd of 6 in Robinson
5th of 12 in CCHL
Lost quarter-finals 4–2 to Pembroke Lumber Kings
2014–1562312533215219684th of 6 in Robinson
5th of 12 in CCHL
Lost quarter-finals 4–1 to Pembroke Lumber Kings
2015–1662401912197161833rd of 6 in Robinson
4th of 12 in CCHL
Won quarter-finals 40 over Cumberland Grads
Lost semi-finals 4–0 to Carleton Place Canadians
2016–1762332612179162695th of 6 in Robinson
6th of 12 in CCHL
Lost quarter-finals 4–1 to Ottawa Jr. Senators
2017–1862382022210160802nd of 6 in Robinson
3rd of 12 in CCHL
Won quarter-finals 4–0 over Kanata Lasers
Lost semi-finals 4–3 to Ottawa Jr. Senators
2018–1962411632202149872nd of 6 in Robinson
3rd of 12 in CCHL
Won quarter-finals 4–1 over Smiths Falls Bears
Lost semi-finals 4–0 to Ottawa Jr. Senators
2019–2062361610-21317382Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–2255361702202149741st of 6 in Robinson
3rd of 12 in CCHL
Won quarter-finals 4–3 over Pembroke Lumber Kings
Lost semi-finals 4–1 to Hawkesbury Hawks
2022–2355291844166154664th of 6 in Robinson
7th of 12 in CCHL
Won quarter-finals 4–3 over Navan Grads
Lost semi-finals 4–1 to Ottawa Jr. Senators
2023–245584052136272236th of 6 in Robinson
12th of 12 in CCHL
Did not qualify
2024–2555272431181195584th of 6 in Robinson
6th of 12 in CCHL
Lost quarter-finals 4–3 to Navan Grads

Fred Page Cup

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

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemi-finalsGold Medal Game
2010W, Woodstock Slammers 6–0
W, Pembroke Lumber Kings 2–1
W, Terrebonne Cobras 5–2
3–0–01st of 4n/aW, Pembroke Lumber Kings 5–1
Fred Page Cup Champions
advance to Royal Bank Cup
1998?, Restigouche River Rats  ?-?
?, Coaticook Frontaliers  ?-?
?, Kanata Valley Lasers  ?-?
No dataNo datan/aW, Restigouche River Rats 4–1
Fred Page Cup Champions
advance to Royal Bank Cup
1997 *OTL, Longueuil Collège Français 5–6
OTW, Summerside Western Capitals 5–4
?, Kanata Valley Lasers  ?-?
1–2–03rd of 4L, Longueuil Collège Français  ?-?n/a
* Tournament Host

Royal Bank Cup

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

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemi-finalsGold Medal Game
2010W, Oakville Blades 11–2
L, Dauphin Kings 2–3
L, Vernon Vipers 2–4
W, La Ronge Ice Wolves 6–3
2–23rd of 5L, Vernon Vipers 0–2n/a
1998OTL, Nanaimo Clippers 4–3
L, Weyburn Red Wings 1–5
L, Milton Merchants 2–5
L, South Surrey Eagles 2–9
0–45th of 5

Championships

CJHL Bogart Cup Championships: 1986, 1998
Eastern Canadian Fred Page Cup Championships: 1998, 2010
CJAHL Royal Bank Cup Championships: None

Notable alumni

References

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  4. "Looking back on our rich sports history". recorder. Archived from the original on 2023-04-05. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
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