Palm Beach Hawks

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Palm Beach Hawks
City Lake Worth, Florida
League USPHL
Founded2006 (As Palm Beach Predators)
Home arenaPalm Beach SkateZone
Owner(s)Carlos & Debbie Frietas
General managerCarlos Frietas
Head coachDon Babineau
Website PalmBeachJrHawks.com

The Palm Beach Hawks were an American ice hockey organization playing in Lake Worth, Florida. They fielded two Tier III teams and a number of youth teams.

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History

Established in 2006 as the Palm Beach Predators, the organization was renamed as the Hawks in 2009. The organization were members of the Southeast Junior Hockey League (which became the EJHL South in 2011) from 2006 until 2011. A second team was formed for the 2009–10 season which competed in the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League and then the Empire Junior Hockey League from 2011 to 2013. [1] In 2013, many American junior hockey leagues reorganized and both teams joined the United States Premier Hockey League in the Elite and Empire Divisions, respectively. [2] In 2015, the Empire Division was rebranded to the USP3. In 2017, the USP3 was disbanded, the USPHL added a higher division, and the Hawks' teams were promoted to the Premier and Elite Divisions.

The junior-level Hawks in both the USPHL Premier and Elite were removed from the schedule early into the 2018–19 season.

Season-by-season

SeasonLeagueDivisionGPWLTOTLPtsGFGAStandingPlayoffs
Palm Beach Predators
2006–07 SEJHL 12372855874th
2007–08SEJHL3014151291571383rd
2008–09Did not participate
Palm Beach Hawks
2009–10 MetJHL Florida35221003471811562nd, Florida
SEJHL322471049161882nd2nd in round robin
2010–11MetJHLSouthern37261001532281353rd, Southern
SEJHL332490048200962ndLost final
2011–12 EJHL South South35231301431911573rd, South
EmJHL Southern409301019942086th, SouthernDid not qualify
2012–13EJHL SouthSouth41112136311051626th, South
EmJHLSouthern4011261225861917th, SouthernDid not qualify
2013–14 USPHL-Elite Southern4024934551671242nd, SouthernEliminated in division quarterfinals
USPHL-EmpireSouthern40211630451111122nd, SouthernEliminated in division semifinals
2014–15USPHL-EliteSouth4024133511581292nd, SouthEliminated in division quarterfinals
USPHL-EmpireSouth401620436129151T-7th, SouthEliminated in division quarterfinals
2015–16USPHL-EliteSouth402212650145123T-5th, SouthEliminated in division semifinals
USP3South4020191411621566th, SouthEliminated in division quarterfinals
2016–17USPHL-EliteSouth406326181212458th, SouthEliminated in division quarterfinals
USP3South4420204441141547th, SouthEliminated in division quarterfinals
2017–18USPHL-PremierFlorida4420204441821913rd, FloridaEliminated in division semifinals
USPHL-EliteFlorida4417216401491754th, FloridaEliminated in division semifinals
2018–19USPHL-PremierFlorida40400647Ceased operations midseason
USPHL-EliteFlorida817021356Ceased operations midseason

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  2. "United States Premier Hockey League Elite: A great tradition of junior hockey in the East continues". USA Junior Hockey Magazine. October 9, 2013.