Kingsville Kings

The Kingsville Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the South Division of the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL). The Kings were founded in 2015 and joined the GMHL to compete in the 2015–16 season. The club plays their home games at Kingsville Arena Complex.

Kingsville Kings
CityKingsville, Ontario, Canada
LeagueGreater Metro Junior A Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Founded2015
Operated2015–present
Home arenaKingsville Arena Complex
Colours     
Owner(s)Global Hockey Management
General managerAndy Dowling(2017)
Head coachDoug Raymond(2017)
CaptainC - Noah Shultz (2019-20)

A - Zachary Dillen (2019-20) A - Dexter Gourlay (2019-20)

A - Pavel Svoboda (2019-20)
WebsiteKingsvilleKings.com
Championships
Conference Championships2015–16

History

Kings' Jan Pechek in net in 2015.

The Kingsville Kings was announced to the public in summer 2015 with local Tom Schinkelshoek named the team president.[1] The Kings started their first season with a lengthy undefeated streak.[2] Their first game took place in Brantford, Ontario, on September 8, 2015, against the Brantford Steelfighters, winning 11–0.[3] Jan Pechek and Léon Marty split the first win and shutout in team history, while Alexander Naskov scored the first goal in team history with 7:57 left in the first period.[4] The Kings' first home game was on September 11 against the Toronto Blue Ice Jets, winning 4–3.[5] Pechek picked up the team's first home victory in net with 27 saves.[6] Kingsville's streak was snapped after 22 wins by the Komoka Dragons.[7] The Kings finished first in the GMHL's South Division and second place overall with 39 wins, 2 losses, and a forfeit due to weather.[8] Jan Pechek led the GMHL with wins (24) and saves percentage (0.951), while Wes Werner set a league record with a goals against average of 1.20.[9] As a core, the Kings set a league record for lowest recorded goals allowed with 71.

The Kings gained international attention due to a video recorded during a road game against the London Lakers on November 20, 2015. A brawl broke out when a London player struck Kingsville's goalie Jan Pechek. During the fight, a linesman struck a London player and then was attacked by a member of the London Lakers' bench staff.[10]

The Kings finished their inaugural season with the South Division's regular season and playoff championships, but eventually lost the GMHL Russell Cup final in seven games to the Tottenham Steam.

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2015–16423930031471781st of 10, South Div.
2nd of 30, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Renegades)
Won Div. Semi-finals, 3–0 (Whalers)
Won Div. Finals, 4–0 (Ravens)
1st in Round Robin (3–0–1)
Lost Russell Cup Final Game, 4–3 (Steam)
2016–17422985239148633rd of 11, South Div.
5th of 21, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 3–0 (Attack)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0–3 (Ravens)
2017–18423390290138662nd of 12, South Div.
2nd of 21, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Stars)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0–3 (Whalers)
2018–194225161246164514th of 12, South Div.
7th of 22, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–0 (Nationals)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–3 (Hurricanes)
2019–204228113207165594th of 10, South Div.
7th of 23, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2–1 (Stars)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0–3 (Ravens)

League awards

  • 2015–16 Top Forward - Ludwig Niederbach
  • 2015–16 Top Goaltender - Jan Pechek
  • 2016–17 Top Defensive Forward - Blake Naida
  • 2018–19 Top Defensive Forward - Zachary Dillen

Championships

  • 2015–16 GMHL South Division regular season champions
  • 2016 GMHL South Division playoff champions
  • 2016 GMHL playoff finalists

References

Kings' Kyle Boerner during 2015–16 season.
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