Mitchell Hawks

The Mitchell Hawks are a Junior ice hockey team based in Mitchell, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association.

Mitchell Hawks
CityMitchell, Ontario
LeagueProvincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
DivisionPollock
Founded1966 (1966)
Home arenaMitchell & District Arena
ColoursBlack, Red, and White
PresidentCory Broughton
General managerScott R. Bridge
Head coachLouie Livingston
Websitewww.mitchellhawks.com

History

The Mitchell Hawks were founded in 1966 in one of the many Ontario Hockey Association Junior C leagues. They finished low in the standings and were allowed to compete in the Junior D provincial championships. In the Junior D play downs, the Hawks found their niche and made it all the way to the OHA Cup final against a representative from Madoc, Ontario. The Hawks came up short and lost the series 4-games-to-1.

The following season, the same scenario played out in the Western Junior C league and the Hawks were entered into the Junior D playoffs. The Hawks again made it to the final and defeated a representative from Bobcaygeon, Ontario, 4-games-to-none with one tie to win their first provincial championship in only their second season. After the playoffs concluded, the Hawks dropped down to the Western Ontario Junior D Hockey League.

In 1974, the Hawks won the Western Junior D championship and challenged deep into the OHA championships. Upon reaching the OHA Cup final, they met the South-Central Junior D Hockey League champion Bradford Vasey Juniors. The Vasey Juniors defeated the Hawks 4-games-to-1 to win the provincial championship.

The Hawks fell on hard times in the 1980s and were forced to sit out the 1983–84 season. In 1988, all of Ontario's Junior D was consolidated into one "super league" and in 1991 the league was renamed the OHA Junior Development League.

In 1993, the Hawks came back to prominence and made it all the way to the league final. In the final, the Hawks challenged the Thamesford Trojans and defeated them by 4-games-to-1 to win their second OHA Cup.

The next season, the Hawks finished second overall in league standings with 35 wins and only 3 losses. They battled through the playoffs and met the first place Port Stanley Lakers in the finals. The Hawks defeated the Lakers 4-games-to-none to win their third OHA Cup and second straight OHAJDL championship.

The Mitchell Hawks finished the 2005–06 season first in their conference and fourth overall in the OHAJDL with 23 wins and 9 losses. They entered the conference quarter-final against the eighth seeded West Lorne Lakers. The Lakers created a massive upset and defeated the Hawks 4-games-to-2. The upset helped clear the way for the seventh seeded Lucan Irish to eventually win the title.

In 2006, the OHAJDL disbanded and the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League was formed. The Hawks finished their first season in the SOJHL in fifth place overall with 26 wins and 12 losses. In the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks drew the Central Elgin Express. The Hawks defeated the Express 4-games-to-none. In the second round, the Hawks came up against the Lambeth Lancers who they promptly swept 4-games-to-none as well. In the conference final, the Hawks found themselves playing the Thamesford Trojans. The Hawks ended up defeating the Trojans 4-games-to-2 to earn a birth to the SOJHL final. Their opponents in the SOJHL final was the Delhi Travellers. The Hawks ended up defeating the Travellers 4-games-to-2 to win their fourth ever OHA Cup and the first ever SOJHL championship.

2006-07 SOJHL Champions

On May 29, 2008, Mitchell was granted expansion into the Western Ontario Junior C Hockey League.[1] On September 19, the Hawks played their first modern Western Junior C game. They were defeated on the road by the Kincardine Bulldogs 8–2. The following night, the Hawks made their home debut and defeated the defending league champion Walkerton Hawks 3–1.

During the summer of 2016 the eight junior "C" leagues in Southern Ontario came together as the Provincial Junior Hockey League. The former leagues became divisions and assigned to one of four conferences. For the Hawks it means they will play in the Western Conference and the Pollock Division.

Season-by-season standings

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1969-70306213-119185156th WJDHL
1970-713416171-164167336th WJDHL
1971-723017121-211186353rd WJDHL
1972-733218104-195144402nd WJDHL
1973-743419132-186150403rd WJDHLWon League
1974-753214144-135143326th WJDHL
1975-762713131-134115276th WJDHL
1976-77322174-184113462nd WJDHL
1977-78342266-200129502nd WJDHL
1978-79342644-208110561st WJDHL
1979-80342662-228121542nd WJDHL
1980-813420104-156129443rd WJDHL
1981-824018175-187186417th WJDHL
1982-833810262-132232229th WJDHL
1983-84Did Not Participate
1984-85341321-120286310th WJDHL
1985-864110283-161263239th WJDHL
1986-874017176-221216406th WJDHL
1987-883610233-165213239th WJDHL
1988-893616137-1941783912th WJDHL
1989-903520105-196155456th WJDHL
1990-91391418431261473513th WJDHL
1991-924027742198130601st OHAJDL
1992-934032611211122663rd OHAJDLWon League
1993-94403532-228103722nd OHAJDLWon League
1994-95391523101421663114th OHAJDL
1995-96371417511461613413th OHAJDL
1996-97371814411281104110th OHAJDL
1997-9840211720149151449th OHAJDL
1998-9940241213146112524th OHAJDL
1999-0040171841138162399th OHAJDL
2000-0140162220----3412th OHAJDL
2001-02401421411471743314th OHAJDL
2002-03401324211462152917th OHAJDL
2003-04401817501511424111th OHAJDL
2004-0539211440138121469th OHAJDL
2005-063623931175105504th OHAJDL
2006-0740261202198152545th SOJHLWon League
2007-08401820-21541633811th SOJHL
2008-09361915-2154136405th WJCHL
2009-10362412-0149101483rd WJCHLLost semi-final
2010-11361913-4148141423rd WJCHLLost final
2011-12362410-2142109502nd WJCHLLost final
2012-13362112-3141123453rd WJCHLLost semi-final
2013-14351417-4119148325th WJCHLLost quarter-final
2014-15365292-94181127th WJCHLLost quarters - 1-4 - (Hawks)
2015-163617190-128134454th of 7 WJCHLWon quarters, 4-2 (Ironmen)
Lost semifinals, 1-4 (Hawks)
2016-173623111-17094472nd of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Won Div Quarters, 4-1 (Flyers)
Lost div semi-finals, 3-4 (Patriots)
2017-1840231511148122484th of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Lost Div Quarters, 0-4 (Ironmen)
2018-1942122523134197296th of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Lost Div Quarters, 2-4 (Bulldogs)
2019-2042211425165153495th of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Won Div Quarters, 4-0 (Barons)
Lost div. semi-finals, 3-4 (Patriots)
2020-21Season Lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22322450314049512nd of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Won Div Quarters, 4-0 (Flyers)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 4-0 (Patriots)
Won Div. Finals. 4-3 (Barons)
Lost Confer Finals 2-4 (Siskins)
2022-2342261132142101572nd of 7
Pollock Div-PJHL
Won Div Quarters, 4-0 (Flyers)
Lost div. semi-finals, 1-4 (Barons)

Playoffs

  • 1967 Lost OHA final
Madoc Juniors defeated Mitchell Hawks 4-games-to-1 in OHA final
  • 1968 Won OHA Championship
Mitchell Hawks defeated Bobcaygeon Juniors 4-games-to-none with one tie in OHA final
  • 1974 Won League, lost OHA final
Bradford Vasey Juniors defeated Mitchell Hawks 4-games-to-1 in OHA final
  • 1993 Won League
Mitchell Hawks defeated Thamesford Trojans 4-games-to-1 in final
  • 1994 Won League
Mitchell Hawks defeated Port Stanley Lakers 4-games-to-none in final
  • 2006 Lost conference quarter-final
West Lorne Lakers defeated Mitchell Hawks 4-games-to-2 in conf. quarter-final
  • 2007 Won League
Mitchell Hawks defeated Central Elgin Express 4-games-to-none in conf. quarter-final
Mitchell Hawks defeated Lambeth Lancers 4-games-to-none in conf. semi-final
Mitchell Hawks defeated Thamesford Trojans 4-games-to-2 in conf. final
Mitchell Hawks defeated Delhi Travellers 4-games-to-2 in final

References

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