Carleton Place Jr. Canadians

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Carleton Place Jr. Canadians
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City Carleton Place, ON, Canada
League Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionRichardson
Founded1980
Home arenaCarleton Place Arena
ColoursBlue, white, gold,
   
General managerNorm Racine
Head coachHamish Fraser
Asst. coachRobbie McCoy Jeff Hyndman
Affiliate Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL)
Franchise history
1980-2017Clarence Beavers
2017-presentCarleton Place Jr. Canadians

The Carleton Place Jr. Canadians are a Junior ice hockey team based in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (CCHL2). The team was initially founded in 1980 as the Clarence Beavers based in Clarence, Ontario who played in the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

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History

In 2008, the strangest events took place during the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League playoffs opening round against the Ottawa West Golden Knights. Clarence won the series 4-3, but game 7 was voided and had to be replayed because of an officiating error. Clarence Beavers fans dubbed the replay game 7 as "Game 8". Ottawa West won the replayed game and the series 4-3. The series loss was a bitter pill to swallow for the Clarence Beavers hockey club.

In 2017 the Clarence Beaver franchise was purchased by the Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) and re-located and renamed to the Carleton Place Jr. Canadians in the CCHL2 league as part of their developmental model.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1981-823913215-194251315th EO-NWest
1982-833614184-179202325th EO-AEng
1983-85Statistics Not Available
1985-863514210-153204285th EO-AEng
1986-874010264-179248244th EO-Metro
1987-99Statistics Not Available
1999-0042212103196195454th EO MetroLost Division S-final
2000-0142291511205159601st EO MetroWon League
2001-0240251230167127532nd EO MetroLost Division Final
2002-0340201821162164434th EO MetroLost Preliminary
2003-0440182111173176384th EO MetroLost Division S-final
2004-0540141943190195355th EO MetroLost Division S-final
2005-063931710219127631st EO MetroLost Division Final
2006-0740271210210139551st EO MetroLost Division Final
2007-0840271003195139572nd EO MetroLost Division Final
2008-0940221530184158473rd EO MetroLost Division S-Final
2009-1044251522224185544th EO MetroLost Division S-Final
2010-114230831200118641st EO MetroWon League
2011-1242271311230178562nd EO MetroLost Division S-Final
SeasonGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2012-1342221433156142503rd EO Metro
2013-1441251411144140523rd EO MetroLost Division Semi-final
2014-1540201613154141443rd EO MetroLost Div. Semi-final, 0-4 (Mustangs)
CCHL 2 - returned to EOJHL2020-21 season
2015-1644--------------8th of 8 Martin Div
14th of 16 CCHL2
Did not qualify
2016-1748232122209218504th of 8 Martin Div
9th of 16 CCHL2
Won Wild Card Series, 2-1 (Hawks)
Lost Quarterfinals, 3-4 (Golden Knights)
Carleton Place Jr Canadians 2
2017-1852371320219132761st of 8 Richardson
2nd of 16 CCHL2
Won Div. Semifinal 4-3 (Timberwolves)
Won Lea. Semifinals 4-3 (Canadians)
Lost League Finals 1-4 (Vikings)
2018-1944251612153128534th 8 Richardson
7th of 16 CCHL2
Won Div. Semifinal 4-2 (Rideaus)
Lost Div. Finals 0-4 (Blue Wings)
2019-2044301301230120632nd 8 Richardson
5th of 16 CCHL2
Incomplete Div. Semifinal 1-1 (Blue Wings)
Remaining playoffs cancelled
2020-21Season lost to covid
2022-2342152232144156356th of 8 Richardson
12th of 16 EOJHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinal 0-2 (Jr Bears)
2023-244432930143101651st of 7 Richardson
3rd of 14 EOJHL
Won Div. Semifinal 4-1 (Jr Bears)
Won Div. Finals. 4-3 (Richmond Royals)
Lost League Finals 2-4 (Vikings)

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