Milton Menace

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Milton Menace
Milton Menace logo.jpg
City Milton, Ontario
League Ontario Junior Hockey League
ConferenceNorth-West conference
DivisionWest
Founded2019 (2019)
Home arenaMilton Memorial Arena
ColoursBlack, gray, white, copper     
Owner(s)Jason Tryfon
General managerDaniel Del Monte
Head coachDaniel Del Monte
Affiliate Georgina Ice (COJCHL)
Website www.miltonmenace.com
Franchise history
1972-1975Seneca Flyers
1975-1986Newmarket Flyers
1987-1997Newmarket 87's
1997-2019 Newmarket Hurricanes
2019-PresentMilton Menace

The Milton Menace are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Milton, Ontario. They play in the North-West Conference of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. In March 2019, the OJHL announced Jason Tryfon's purchase of the Newmarket Hurricanes franchise and its move to Milton. [1]


Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
Milton Menace
2019-2054172845157219436th of 6 West Div
4th of 11 NW Conf
18th of 22 OJHL
Did not Qualify for Playoffs
2020-21SEASON CANCELLED (COVID-19)
2021-2254361116213149792nd of 5 West Div
3rd of 10 NW Conf
5th of 21 OJHL
Won NWConf Quarters 2-0 (Georgetown Raiders}
Won NWConf Semifinals 2-0 (Burlington Cougars)
Lost NWConf Finals 0-3 (Pickering Panthers)
2022-2354311922191159665th of 10 NW Conf
10th of 21 OJHL
Won NWConf Quarters 4-1 (Pickering Panthers}
Lost NWConf Semifinals 0-4 (Collingwood Blues)
2023-2456411221242152852nd of 12 West Conf
3rd of 24 OJHL
Won WConf Quarters 4-1 (Burlington Cougars}
Lost NWConf Semifinals 1-4 (Leamington Flyers)

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References

  1. "OJHL: MILTON WELCOMES 'MENACE' TO OJHL FAMILY". Ontario Hockey Association. Archived from the original on 24 August 2019. Retrieved 24 August 2019.