Elmira Aviators | |
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City | Elmira, New York |
League | North American Hockey League |
Conference | None |
Division | East Division |
Founded | 2008 - 2024 |
Home arena | First Arena |
Colors | Navy Blue, Red, Silver, White |
Owner(s) | Marc Stemerman |
Head coach | tba |
Franchise history | |
2008–2010 | Elmira Jr. "B" Jackals |
2024–current | Elmira Aviators |
The Elmira Junior Jackals joined as the 21st member team of the Empire Junior Hockey League. Former Elmira College Division III coach Glenn Thomaris served as head coach. The Elmira Junior Jackals played at the First Arena in Elmira, NY the home Elmira Jackals of the ECHL, an affiliate with the Ottawa Senators of the NHL. [1] [2] The Jr. Jackals played in the American Conference in the West Division of the Empire Jr. Hockey League.
Season | GP | W | L | OTL | PTS | GF | GA | Finish | Playoffs |
2008-09 | na | na | na | na | na | na | na | na | na, West Division |
ELMIRA AVIATORS | |||||||||
2024-25 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | ? of 10 East ? of 35 NAHL |
4 Turkasz, Alex D 5-9 165 Jul 25, 1992 Corning, NY
5 Spencer, Tyler D 5-10 160 Dec 01, 1990 Elmira, NY
6 Walker, Alex F 5-10 153 May 1, 1992 Corning, NY
7 [Clewlow, John] F Started Season on Elmira College D3 Team
8 Brown, Thomas D 5-6 167 May 19, 1991 Elmira, NY
9 Burke, Kevin D 6-1 185 May 2, 1991 Elmira, NY
10 Lamoreax, Joseph F 5-7 135 Jul 12, 1992 Elmira, NY
11 Mitchell, Drew F 6-1 160 Sep 02, 1990 Elmira, NY
12 Ray, Sean D 6-1 185 Dec 17, 1988 Corning, NY
14 OMalley, Anthony F 6-1 180 Nov 14, 1991 Binghamton, NY
15 Sincock, John F
17 Davenport, Jake D 5-8 170 Apr 12, 1993 Elmira, NY
20 OBrien, Justin F 5-9 175 Jul 11, 1991 Elmira, NY
21 Kurzejewski, Matt F 5-11 185 Jun 27, 1991 Mansfield, PA
22 Farrell, Zachary D
25 Kasel, Mike F 6-1 170 May 19, 1989 Ithaca, NY
26 Murray, Matt F 5-11 140 Dec 05, 1990 Horseheads, NY
27 Edwards, Daniel F 5-5 160 Jul 05, 1993 Elmira, NY
28 Thomaris, Bobby F 5-11 155 Oct 27, 1990 Elmira, NY
32 Kendall-Jacobs, Cody G 5-8 160 Jan 20, 1991 Ithaca, NY
33 [Glaser, Max] G 6-1 142 Oct 30, 1990 Agoura Hills, Ca
38 Anderson, Seth G Oct 27, 1990 Buffalo, New York
39 Daum, Johnny G 5-8 143 Mar 30, 1993 Horseheads, NY
44 [Long, Shane] D 6-0 150 Apr 07, 1990 North Carolina
66 Kalweit, Christian F 5-9 167 Sep 30, 1991 Elmira, NY
53 Grippin, Ross F 5-8 157 Dec 17, 1990 Ithaca, NY
71 Rominger, Sean D
With the first win only hours past the Junior Jackals again faced off against the NY Coyotes only this time they knew what it felt like to win so they worked hard and again came out on top with a 4-1 victory. Anthony O'Malley was first to score for the Jackals on a power play pass from Drew Mitchell and Mike Kasel. Goal two was a shorthanded goal by Bobby Thomaris from Kevin Burke and Shane Long. Alex Walker scored goal number 3 on the powerplay from Ross Grippin. Jake Davenport put goal number 4 into the net from a powerplay pass by Mike Kasel. Max Glaser was strong in the net with 40 saves, allowing only one goal." It was a battle out there, and I am sure glad we won!" stated all-star forward John Brown.
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