Hagersville Hawks

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Hagersville Hawks
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City Hagersville, Ontario
League Provincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceSouth
DivisionBloomfield
Founded1992
Home arenaHagersville Memorial Arena
ColoursRed, Black, White
General managerTodd DeMille
Head coachAvery Hartwick
Championships
League champions2005
OHA Cups2005

The Hagersville Hawks are a Junior ice hockey team from Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Provincial Junior Hockey League in the Ontario Hockey Association.

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History

The Hagersville Hawks were founded in 1992. The town was previously represented by the Hagersville Flyers of the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League. The Hawks won the OHA Cup as league and provincial Junior D champions in 2005.

In the summer of 2012, the Hawks and the entire SOJHL were promoted to Junior C.

Following the 2015-16 season, all the junior "C" hockey leagues united under the Provincial Junior Hockey League. The Hawks former league stayed together as the Bloomfield Division of the South Conference in the new league.

The playoffs for the 2019-20 season were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the team not being able to play a single game.

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1992-9340172030183212379th OHAJDL
1993-944013252-1562302814th OHAJDL
1994-9539191235170167467th OHAJDL
1995-96401321421672173215th OHAJDL
1996-9740221161185165514th OHAJDL
1997-9838231320196157485th OHAJDL
1998-9938241121183121515th OHAJDL
1999-003827722171113583rd OHAJDL
2000-014028840----603rd OHAJDL
2001-0240201631138142448th OHAJDL
2002-0340261031181131562nd OHAJDL
2003-044028435202129641st OHAJDL
2004-054031720212134641st OHAJDL
2005-063722843179132513rd OHAJDL
2006-07422020021911934211th SOJHL
2007-08421524-31321723313th SOJHL
2008-09401723-01331653410th SOJHL
2009-10361917-0140145389th SOJHL
2010-1135249-2167114502nd SOJHL
2011-1235249-2168125505th SOJHL
2012-13382610-2187140542nd SOJHL-Mc
2013-1435258-2175122522nd NJCHLLost semi-final
2014-15422118-3162149455th NJCHLWon quarters - 4-3 - (Rangers)
Lost semi's - 1-4 - (Peach Kings)
2015-1642261610181132534th of 8 NJCHLWon quarters -4-1- (Riverhawks)
Lost semifinals 3-4 (Rangers)
2016-174224171-189120493rd of 8-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Lost Div Quarters, 3-4- (Jr. Mudcats)
2017-1842152421143175335th of 8-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Lost Div Quarters, 2-4 (Blues)
2018-194221153313999483rd of 8-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Won Div Quarters, 4-0 (Sailors)
Lost Div Semis, 0-4 (Peach Kings)
2019-204229932162103632nd of 8-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Won Div Quarters, 4-0 (Sailors)
Lost Div Semis, 0-4 (Rangers)
2020-21Season Lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22308182273118206th of 7-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Lost Div Quarters, 2-4 (Rangers)
2022-23426314195189177th of 7-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Lost Div Quarters, 0-4 (Peach Kings)
2023-2442171942139159405th of 7-PJHL
Bloomfield Div
Lost Div Quarters, 2-4 (Riverhawks)

Coaches and GMs

Hagersville has had 10 head coaches and four GM's over their 22 years:


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