Janesville Jets (CnHL)

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Janesville Jets
City Janesville, Wisconsin
League Continental Hockey League
Operated1981–1982
Home arenaJanesville Ice Arena [1]
ColorsBlack and white
  
Franchise history
1981–1982Janesville Jets
1982 Rock River Jets

The Janesville Jets were an American semi-professional ice hockey team located in Janesville, Wisconsin. The team was in operation for part of one season in the Continental Hockey League. Due to low attendance, the franchise was moved to Rockford, Illinois in January and became the Rock River Jets. [2] Despite winning just 6 of their 34 games, the team did not finish last in the league. However, due to the dissolution of the Grand Rapids Grizzlies just 12 games into the season, Janesville played a shorter schedule as their remaining games with Grand Rapids were cancelled and not replaced.

Contents

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTPtsGFGAPlacePlayoffs
1981–82346280121092435thmissed

Note: The schedule is the result for the entire season between Janesville and Rockford.

Players

None of the players for Janesville achieved any notoriety in the sport. Dave Lee was the only Jet to ever play professionally for any length of time and he retired following Janesville's lone season.

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References

  1. https://www.janesvillewi.gov/departments-services/neighborhood-and-community-services/recreation-division/ice-arena
  2. "1981-82 Continental Hockey League Standings". Hockey DB. Retrieved April 29, 2024.