Dresden Jr. Kings

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Dresden Jr. Kings
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City Dresden, Ontario
League Provincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceSouthern
DivisionBill Stobbs
Founded1960
Home arena Ken Houston Memorial Agricultural Center
Colours Maroon, and White
General managerChris Dawson
Head coachMike Oliveira
Championships
League champions1971, 1984, 2004
Clarence Schmalz Cups1971

The Dresden Jr. Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Dresden, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. The Kings won the Clarence Schmalz Cup in 1971 at Ontario Provincial Junior C Champions.

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History

Dresden forward Dylan Mertz lining up for play in 2013 GLJHL Semi-finals in Essex, Ontario. Dresden defenceman 2013.jpg
Dresden forward Dylan Mertz lining up for play in 2013 GLJHL Semi-finals in Essex, Ontario.
Kings goaltender Brent Paxton stretches for a glove save during the 2013 GLJHL Semi-finals. Dresen goalie 2013.jpg
Kings goaltender Brent Paxton stretches for a glove save during the 2013 GLJHL Semi-finals.

Founded in 1959, the Kings started out in the first Border Cities Junior "B" Hockey League. In the 1960s they spent some time in the Bluewater Junior "C" Hockey League after the first BCJHL folded. When the second BCJHL came around, they were back on board. In 1971, the league became the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League. They, with the Blenheim Blades have been with the league all along. The 1971 season saw the GLJHL play as both a Junior "B" and "C" league. The top 3 teams went on to the Ontario Hockey Association Junior "B" playoffs, while the 4th and 5th place teams played off for the league's first Junior "C" title and a birth into the Clarence Schmalz Cup playdowns. The Kings made quick work of the GLJHL playoffs and in the end, possibly aided by the regular season battles against the Petrolia Jets and the Windsor Royals, won the Clarence Schmalz Cup.

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1960-613010191-123163216th BCJBHL
1961-623014160-144155284th BCJBHL
1962-633614211-156187295th BCJBHL
1963-64275220-88192106th BCJBHL
1964-67Statistics Not Available
1967-68231463-13497311st BWJHL
1968-693017121-153159355th BCJHL
1969-703214162-124133303rd BCJHL
1970-713920172-185151424th GLJHL"C" Champions, won CSC
1971-723615147-172154374th GLJHL
1972-734219212-173204405th GLJHL
1973-744311284-173303269th GLJHL
1974-754216215-188192375th GLJHL
1975-764127140-242167552nd GLJHL
1976-774221183-211197454th GLJHL
1977-78423282-300159662nd GLJHL
1978-794019192-277281405th GLJHLWon League
1979-804114252-219278306th GLJHL
1980-814121164-221195464th GLJHL
1981-823518134-212192405th GLJHL
1982-833515182-194181326th GLJHL
1983-84402866-307157621st GLJHLWon League
1984-854021127-256163493rd GLJHL
1985-864023134-200197503rd GLJHL
1986-8740181723190172416th GLJHL
1987-8838141752153168357th GLJHL
1988-8940231601209165476th GLJHL
1989-9040141763193194378th GLJHL
1990-9142162042204204387th GLJHL
1991-9242152412174203339th GLJHL
1992-9340152104162184348th GLJHL
1993-9442251232203147552nd GLJHL
1994-9541162041144174377th GLJHL
1995-9641171851173168407th GLJHL
1996-9741531411212211511th GLJHL
1997-9845182430164198397th GLJHL
1998-994092821128216219th GLJHL
1999-004283022131128208th GLJHL
2000-0139172101142157356th GLJHL
2001-0240151933150173368th GLJHL
2002-0340142420140161307th GLJHL
2003-0440231520146138484th GLJHLWon League, lost CSC Semi-final
2004-0540261211166117542nd GLJHLLost final
2005-0640251122206124543rd GLJHLLost semi-final
2006-0740191722168142424th GLJHLLost quarter-final
2007-084082822100195209th GLJHLDNQ
2008-09402014-6130140464th GLJHLLost final
2009-10401620-4167197366th GLJHLLost semi-final
2010-1140926-5119177239th GLJHLDNQ
2011-12401520-5136174357th GLJHLLost semi-final
2012-13402117-2136140444th GLJHLLost semi-final
2013-14401420-6129166348th GLJHLLost quarter-final
2014-15401918-3141161416th GLJHLLost semi-final
2015-1640161932158162377th GLJHLLost quarter-final, 2-4 (Blenheim)
2016-174019201-169160395th of 9 Stobbs
PJHL
Lost div quarter-final, 2-4 (Blenheim)
2017-18402791315911658 2nd of 9 Stobbs
PJHL
Won Div Quarter-final, 4-0 (Sharks)
Lost div semi-final, 2-4 (73's)
2018-19402990215010160 3rd of 9 Stobbs
PJHL
Won Div Quarter-final 4-1 (Blenheim)
Lost div semi-final 2-4 (Lakeshore)
2019-20401325021099228 7th of 9 Stobbs
PJHL
Lost div quarter-final 0-4 (Mooretown)
2020-21Season Lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-2232424316216712 9th of 9 Stobbs
PJHL
Did not qualify
2022-23429312010522120 7th of 8 Stobbs
PJHL
Lost div quarter-final 0-4 (Lakeshore)
2023-2442634205523214 7th of 8 Stobbs
PJHL
Lost div quarter-final 0-4 (Essex)

2019–20 team staff

Clarence Schmalz Cup appearances

1971: Dresden Jr. Kings defeated Bowmanville Eagles 4-games-to-3

Notable alumni

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