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North Dundas Rockets

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North Dundas Rockets
CityChesterville, Ontario, Canada
LeagueNational Capital Junior Hockey League
Founded2011
Home arenaChesterville & District Arena
ColoursBlack, white, red
     
General managerRobyn Sadler
Head coachLenard Mclean

The North Dundas Rockets are a junior ice hockey team based out of Chesterville, Ontario. They play in the National Capital Junior Hockey League.

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History

The 2017–18 season was the best season up to that point for the Rockets as they took to second place in the league. The team had league MVP and best defenceman in Bryden van Kessel; the rookie of the year with Justin Lefebvre, Executive of the Year in Robyn Sadler and the Coach(es) of the year with Nik Pass and Lenard McLean.[1]

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
2011–12 32 10 20 2 98 155 22 8th NCJHL Lost quarter-finals, 0–4 (Panthers)
2012–13 34 8 25 1 110 173 17 7th NCJHL Lost quarter-finals, 1–4 (Bandits)
2013–14 32 13 17 2 108 120 28 7th NCJHL Lost quarter-finals, 2–4 (Panthers)
2014–15 32 9 17 6 107 155 24 7th NCJHL Lost quarter-finals, 1–4 (Vikings)
2015–16 34 12 20 2 122 177 26 4th of 5, South
8th of 10, NCJHL
Lost div. semi-finals, 1–4 (Panthers)
2016–17 32 18 14 0 160 174 36 3rd of 9, NCJHL Won quarterfinals, 4–2 (Bandits)
Won semifinals, 4–0 (Cougars)
Lost League Finals, 1–4 (Panthers)
2017–18 33 22 10 1 186 122 45 2nd of 12, NCJHL Won quarterfinals, 4–1 (Cougars)
Won semifinals, 4–2 (Eagles)
Lost League Finals, 3-4 (Vikings)
2018–19 36 22 13 1 - 175 139 45 2nd of 5, West
5th of 10, NCJHL
Won quarterfinals, 4-1 (Eagles)
Lost semifinals, 1-4 (Castors)
2019–20 34 17 15 2 - 171 137 36 2nd of 5, West
5th of 10, NCJHL
Won quarterfinals, 4-3 (Castors)
Covid cancel Semifinals, 2-0 (Royals)
2021–22 23 15 7 1 127 90 31 3rd of 9, NCJHL Won quarterfinals, 3-0 (Eagles)
Lost semifinals, 2-4 (Rangers)
2022–23 36 24 10 2 166 119 50 3rd of 10, NCJHL Won quarterfinals, 3-1 (Eagles)
Lost semifinals, 2-4 (Castors)
2023–24 34 15 18 1 118 145 31 7th of 10, NCJHL Lost quarterfinals, 1-4 (Lions)

References

  1. ^ "NCJHL Awards & Honors". HomeTeamsONLINE.

External links

This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 13:23
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