Metcalfe Jets

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Metcalfe Jets
Metcalfe Jets copy.png
City Metcalfe, Ontario, Canada
League National Capital Junior Hockey League
DivisionMartin
Founded1967
Home arenaLarry Robinson Arena
ColoursDark green, pale green
  
Owner(s)Kevin Collins
General managerJulia Tuff
Head coachKevin Collins
Franchise history
1967-1969Russell Jets
1969-PresentMetcalfe Jets

The Metcalfe Jets are a Junior "C" ice hockey team based out of Metcalfe, Ontario. They initially played in Junior "B" out of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League which was re-branded to the Central Canada Hockey League 2. For the 2017-18 season the franchise became members of the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

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History

Following the 2014-15 season the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League and the Central Canada Hockey League became associated. There were changes to the Junior B league including the re-branding, reduction of teams, and association with a revised midget league. The new EOJHL became the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 and the Jets were part of the Martin Division.

Starting the 2017-18 season the Jets moved to the National Capital Junior Hockey League changing from junior "B" to junior "C" level hockey.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1999-0041162411163183355th EO MetroLost Preliminary
2000-0142271622155129582nd EO MetroLost Division S-final
2001-0240162132172186374th EO MetroLost Division S-final
2002-0340191921167166415th EO MetroLost Division S-final
2003-044029920210135601st EO MetroWon League
2004-0540231501196160493rd EO MetroLost Division S-final
2005-0640201622185184443rd EO MetroLost Division S-final
2006-0740102811140232225th EO MetroLost Preliminary
2007-084033241124251115th EO MetroLost Preliminary
2008-094073210132250155th EO Metro
2009-1044132245154213355th EO MetroDNQ
2010-1142152331124167344th EO MetroLost Division S-Final
2011-1242171951158169404th EO Metro
2012-1342202002146160425th EO MetroDNQ
2013-1441152600119159305th EO MetroDNQ
2014-1540181813154155404th EO MetroLost Div. Semi-finals, 0-4 (Golden Knights)
2015-1644261512184168553rd of 8 Martin Div
5th of 16 CCHL2
Lost Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Golden Knights)
2016-1748311601218168633rd of 8 Martin Div
6th of 16 CCHL2
Lost Quarterfinals, 3-4 (Vikings)
SeasonGPWLTGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2017-183318141157127377th of 12 NCJHL Lost Play In, 0-2 (Rangers)
2018-193614211135140293rd of 5 West
7th of 10 NCJHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Rangers)
2021-222221824312369th of 9 NCJHL Won Wild Card, 2-1 (Inferno)
Lost Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Castors)
2022-2336232289239610th of 10 NCJHL Did not qualify for post season play
2023-243472421031731610th of 10 NCJHL Did not qualify for post season play

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