Valley Jr. Warriors

The Valley Jr. Warriors are an American Tier III junior ice hockey organization playing in Haverhill, Massachusetts. They have two Tier III teams that play in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) and the EHL Premier. The organization also fields a number of youth hockey teams at the Bantam, Peewee, and Squirt other various levels. The youth hockey teams compete in the Elite 9 Hockey League and the Mass State Select League. The teams play home games at the Haverhill Valley Forum in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Valley Jr. Warriors
CityHaverhill, Massachusetts
LeagueEastern Hockey League
ConferenceNorth
Founded1996
Home arenaHaverhill Valley Forum
ColorsNavy Blue, Golden Yellow, and White
     
General managerRyan McGrath
Head coachRyan McGrath
Franchise history
1996–presentValley Jr. Warriors

History

The Jr. Warriors were founded in 1996 in the Tier III Junior A Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) until 2013 when Tier III junior hockey leagues underwent a reorganization that led to the dissolution of the EJHL and the Jr. Warriors to join the Atlantic Junior Hockey League. The AJHL then rebranded that season and became the Eastern Hockey League (EHL).

When the Jr. Warriors played in the EJHL, the organization also fielded a Junior B team of the same name in the Empire Junior Hockey League (EmJHL). In 2011, USA Hockey dropped the Junior A and B designations from Tier III hockey but the EmJHL continued to provide an organizational development team for their EJHL team, so the team is still referred to as Junior B. After the 2013 league reorganization, the EmJHL joined the United States Premier Hockey League and the Jr. Warriors B team joined the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League (MetJHL).

In 2015, the EHL added an Elite Division and the teams that were already playing in the EHL were separated into a Premier Division. The Jr. Warriors switched their Junior B team from the MetJHL to the new EHL-Elite.

In 2017, the league re-branded, dropping the Premier name from their top division and renamed the Elite Division to Premier.

The Warriors have been coached by distinguished hockey players including Stephen Leach, Bob Sweeney, and Bob Carpenter.[1]

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLTOTLPtsGFGARegular Season FinishPlayoffs
Eastern Junior Hockey League
1996–97No informationEJHL
1997–983720143431771415th of 8, EJHL
1998–993714221291581766th of 8, EJHL
1999–003921162441871676th of 11, EJHL
2000–01No information6th of 12, EJHLWon Quarterfinal game, 5–3 vs. New York Apple Core[2]
Lost Semifinal game, 3–4 vs. Walpole Stars[3]
2001–0238201512431641583rd of 6, North
6th of 12, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinal game, 2–5 vs. New England Jr. Coyotes[4]
2002–03385272416771806th of 6, North
12th of 12, EJHL
Did not qualify
2003–04385291314912035th of 6, North
11th of 12, EJHL
Did not qualify
2004–0554311733681781633rd of 6, North
3rd of 13, EJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 1–1 vs. New York Apple Core
Lost Semifinal game, 3–7 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs
2005–0645221652511641644th of 7, North
T-4th of 14, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. New England Jr. Falcons
2006–0745201951461541884th of 7, North
7th of 14, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinals, 1–1 vs. Bay State Breakers
2007–0846182332411381474th of 7, North
9th of 14, EJHL
Lost Play-in game, 5–7 vs. New England Jr. Huskies
2008–0945122535321401876th of 7, North
12th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2009–1045172440381431855th of 7, North
9th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2010–1145172422381531783rd of 7, North
7th of 14, EJHL
Won Round One, 2–0 vs. Philadelphia Revolution
Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. New Hampshire Junior Monarchs
2011–1245271602561601193rd of 7, North
5th of 14, EJHL
Won Round One, 1–0–1 vs. New York Apple Core
Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Jersey Hitmen
2012–134529151591571173rd of 7, North
4th of 14, EJHL
Lost Quarterfinals vs. Islanders Hockey Club
Eastern Hockey League
SeasonGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGARegular Season FinishPlayoffs
2013–1444162035401211465th of 5, North
14th of 17, EHL
Won Round One, 2–1 vs. Connecticut Oilers
Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. New Hampshire Junior Monarchs
2014–1544162701331051415th of 5, Boston
16th of 19, EHL
Lost Round One, 0–2 vs. Philadelphia Little Flyers
2015–164118212381091336th of 9, North Conf.
13th of 18, EHL-Premier
Lost First Round, 1–2 vs. Northern Cyclones
2016–174832133671781271st of 5, Boston Div.
2nd of 9, North Conf.
4th of 17, EHL-Premier
Lost First Round, 1–2 vs. East Coast Wizards
2017–185015314341311914th of 4, New England
7th of 8, North Conf.
13th of 16, EHL
Did not qualify
2018–194416217391462024th of 5, North Div.
8th of 10, New England Conf.
13th of 18, EHL
Did not qualify
2019–2046133122812318610th of 11, New England Conf.
17th of 19, EHL
Did not qualify

References

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