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| founded = 1971
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| arena = Dan Snyder Arena - [[Woolwich Memorial Centre]]
| arena = Dan Snyder Arena - [[Woolwich Memorial Centre]]
| colours = [[Green]], [[Yellow]], [[Black]], and [[White]]<br>{{color box|green}} {{color box|yellow}} {{color box|black}} {{color box|white}}
| colours = [[Green]], [[Yellow]], and [[White]]<br>{{color box|green}} {{color box|yellow}} {{color box|white}}
| owner =
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| GM = Ian McAdam
| coach = Dane Horvat
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The '''Elmira Sugar Kings''' are a [[junior hockey|junior]] [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Elmira, Ontario|Elmira]], [[Ontario]], Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the [[Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League]].
The '''Elmira Sugar Kings''' are a [[junior hockey|junior]] [[ice hockey]] team based in [[Elmira, Ontario|Elmira]], [[Ontario]], Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the [[Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League]].



==History==
==History==
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings goalie green 2015.jpg|thumbnail|left|205px|Sugar Kings goalie, Jonathan Reinhart, during 2015 playoffs.]]
The Elmira Juniors played at the Junior "C" level during the 1950s and 1960s, winning the [[Clarence Schmalz Cup]] in 1962.
The Elmira Juniors played at the Junior "C" level during the 1950s and 1960s, winning the [[Clarence Schmalz Cup]] in 1962.



The Elmira Sugar Kings' 1st season was in 1971–72, but in 1973, the Sugar Kings entered the Southwestern Junior "B" Hockey League. In that first Junior "B" season, the Sugar Kings won the league championship. In 1974, the league became the Waterloo-Wellington Junior "B" Hockey League, which changed its name to the Midwestern "B" in 1977.
The Elmira Sugar Kings' 1st season was in 1971–72, but in 1973, the Sugar Kings entered the Southwestern Junior "B" Hockey League. In that first Junior "B" season, the Sugar Kings won the league championship. In 1974, the league became the Waterloo-Wellington Junior "B" Hockey League, which changed its name to the Midwestern "B" in 1977.



Through much of their first 20 years, the Kings were inconsistent—some years finishing with more than 30 wins, some years fewer than 10. But throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Sugar Kings were one of the most dominant teams in Canadian junior hockey. In 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2011 the Kings reigned as Mid-Western "B" champions, winning the [[Sutherland Cup]] as [[Ontario Hockey Association]] Junior B champions in 1997, 2001, 2011, 2017.
Through much of their first 20 years, the Kings were inconsistent—some years finishing with more than 30 wins, some years fewer than 10. But throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Sugar Kings were one of the most dominant teams in Canadian junior hockey. In 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2011 the Kings reigned as Mid-Western "B" champions, winning the [[Sutherland Cup]] as [[Ontario Hockey Association]] Junior B champions in 1997, 2001, 2011, 2017.



==Season-by-season record==
==Season-by-season record==
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|1974-75 ||40 ||19 ||15 ||6 ||- ||189 ||157 ||44 ||4th WWJHL||
|1974-75 ||40 ||19 ||15 ||6 ||- ||189 ||157 ||44 ||4th WWJHL||
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1975-76 ||41 ||12 ||20 ||9 ||- ||181 ||203 ||33 ||6th WWJHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1975-76 ||41 ||12 ||20 ||9 ||- ||181 ||203 ||33 ||6th WWJHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1976-77 ||39 ||13 ||21 ||5 ||- ||194 ||213 ||31 ||5th WWJHL ||DNQ
|1976-77 ||39 ||13 ||21 ||5 ||- ||194 ||213 ||31 ||5th WWJHL ||DNQ
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1977-78 ||40 ||13 ||20 ||7 ||- ||162 ||193 ||33 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1977-78 ||40 ||13 ||20 ||7 ||- ||162 ||193 ||33 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1978-79 ||42 ||30 ||7 ||5 ||- ||234 ||149 ||65 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost Final
|1978-79 ||42 ||30 ||7 ||5 ||- ||234 ||149 ||65 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1979-80 ||42 ||16 ||23 ||3 ||- ||204 ||262 ||35 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1979-80 ||42 ||16 ||23 ||3 ||- ||204 ||262 ||35 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1980-81 ||42 ||6 ||35 ||1 ||- ||142 ||286 ||13 ||8th MWJBHL ||DNQ
|1980-81 ||42 ||6 ||35 ||1 ||- ||142 ||286 ||13 ||8th MWJBHL ||DNQ
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|1982-83 ||42 ||7 ||34 ||1 ||- ||146 ||295 ||15 ||7th MWJBHL ||DNQ
|1982-83 ||42 ||7 ||34 ||1 ||- ||146 ||295 ||15 ||7th MWJBHL ||DNQ
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1983-84 ||42 ||17 ||24 ||1 ||- ||170 ||198 ||35 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1983-84 ||42 ||17 ||24 ||1 ||- ||170 ||198 ||35 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1984-85 ||42 ||17 ||24 ||1 ||- ||179 ||220 ||35 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1984-85 ||42 ||17 ||24 ||1 ||- ||179 ||220 ||35 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1985-86 ||40 ||22 ||17 ||1 ||- ||206 ||178 ||45 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1985-86 ||40 ||22 ||17 ||1 ||- ||206 ||178 ||45 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1986-87 ||42 ||31 ||11 ||0 ||- ||292 ||140 ||62 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost Final
|1986-87 ||42 ||31 ||11 ||0 ||- ||292 ||140 ||62 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1987-88 ||48 ||35 ||11 ||2 ||- ||286 ||175 ||72 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost Final
|1987-88 ||48 ||35 ||11 ||2 ||- ||286 ||175 ||72 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1988-89 ||48 ||19 ||24 ||5 ||- ||241 ||251 ||43 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1988-89 ||48 ||19 ||24 ||5 ||- ||241 ||251 ||43 ||6th MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1989-90 ||48 ||26 ||21 ||1 ||- ||262 ||227 ||53 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1989-90 ||48 ||26 ||21 ||1 ||- ||262 ||227 ||53 ||4th MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1990-91 ||48 ||8 ||39 ||1 ||- ||195 ||367 ||17 ||8th MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1990-91 ||48 ||8 ||39 ||1 ||- ||195 ||367 ||17 ||8th MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1991-92 ||48 ||6 ||39 ||3 ||- ||145 ||273 ||15 ||9th MWJBHL ||DNQ
|1991-92 ||48 ||6 ||39 ||3 ||- ||145 ||273 ||15 ||9th MWJBHL ||DNQ
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1992-93 ||48 ||14 ||33 ||1 ||- ||192 ||283 ||29 ||7th MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1992-93 ||48 ||14 ||33 ||1 ||- ||192 ||283 ||29 ||7th MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1993-94 ||48 ||27 ||17 ||4 ||- ||222 ||174 ||58 ||5th MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|1993-94 ||48 ||27 ||17 ||4 ||- ||222 ||174 ||58 ||5th MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1994-95 ||48 ||29 ||14 ||5 ||- ||229 ||169 ||63 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost Final
|1994-95 ||48 ||29 ||14 ||5 ||- ||229 ||169 ||63 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1995-96 ||48 ||20 ||26 ||2 ||- ||198 ||214 ||42 ||7th MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1995-96 ||48 ||20 ||26 ||2 ||- ||198 ||214 ||42 ||7th MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1996-97 ||48 ||31 ||11 ||6 ||- ||257 ||166 ||68 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Won League, Won SC
|1996-97 ||48 ||31 ||11 ||6 ||- ||257 ||166 ||68 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Won League, won SC
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1997-98 ||48 ||33 ||12 ||3 ||- ||259 ||137 ||69 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Won League
|1997-98 ||48 ||33 ||12 ||3 ||- ||259 ||137 ||69 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Won League
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1998-99 ||48 ||29 ||14 ||5 ||- ||225 ||187 ||63 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1998-99 ||48 ||29 ||14 ||5 ||- ||225 ||187 ||63 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|1999-00 ||48 ||33 ||12 ||3 ||- ||203 ||116 ||69 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost Semi-final
|1999-00 ||48 ||33 ||12 ||3 ||- ||203 ||116 ||69 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost semi-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|2000-01 ||48 ||28 ||15 ||5 ||- ||217 ||158 ||61 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Won League, Won SC
|2000-01 ||48 ||28 ||15 ||5 ||- ||217 ||158 ||61 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Won League, won SC
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|2001-02 ||48 ||38 ||5 ||5 ||- ||254 ||128 ||81 ||1st MWJBHL ||Won League
|2001-02 ||48 ||38 ||5 ||5 ||- ||254 ||128 ||81 ||1st MWJBHL ||Won League
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|2004-05 ||48 ||27 ||13 ||3 ||5 ||199 ||155 ||62 ||6th MWJBHL||
|2004-05 ||48 ||27 ||13 ||3 ||5 ||199 ||155 ||62 ||6th MWJBHL||
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|2005-06 ||48 ||27 ||19 ||2 ||- ||201 ||150 ||56 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost Quarter-final
|2005-06 ||48 ||27 ||19 ||2 ||- ||201 ||150 ||56 ||3rd MWJBHL ||Lost quarter-final
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
|2006-07 ||48 ||36 ||8 ||4 ||0 ||262 ||165 ||76 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost Final
|2006-07 ||48 ||36 ||8 ||4 ||0 ||262 ||165 ||76 ||2nd MWJBHL ||Lost final
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2007-08 ||48 ||30 ||7 ||8 ||3 ||196 ||124 ||71 ||1st GOJHL-MW ||Lost Final
|2007-08 ||48 ||30 ||7 ||8 ||3 ||196 ||124 ||71 ||1st GOJHL-MW ||Lost final
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2008-09 ||52 ||23 ||24 ||- ||5 ||207 ||215 ||51 ||7th GOJHL-MW|| Lost Conf. QF
|2008-09 ||52 ||23 ||24 ||- ||5 ||207 ||215 ||51 ||7th GOJHL-MW|| Lost Conf. QF
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|2009-10 ||51 ||20 ||26 ||- ||5 ||163 ||188 ||45 ||6th GOJHL-MW ||Lost Conf. SF
|2009-10 ||51 ||20 ||26 ||- ||5 ||163 ||188 ||45 ||6th GOJHL-MW ||Lost Conf. SF
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2010-11 ||51 ||34 ||15 ||- ||2 ||219 ||153 ||70 ||2nd GOJHL-MW ||Won League, Won SC
|2010-11 ||51 ||34 ||15 ||- ||2 ||219 ||153 ||70 ||2nd GOJHL-MW ||Won League, won SC
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2011-12 ||51 ||40 ||9 ||- ||2 ||240 ||134 ||82 ||3rd GOJHL-MW ||
|2011-12 ||51 ||40 ||9 ||- ||2 ||240 ||134 ||82 ||3rd GOJHL-MW ||
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|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2022-23 ||50 ||29 ||20 ||1 ||0 ||160 ||114 ||59 ||<small>4 of 9-MW of 8-MW<br>11th of 25-GOJHL </small> ||<small>Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 ([[Ayr Centennials|Centennials]])<BR>Lost Conf. Semifinal 2-4 ([[Kitchener-Waterloo Siskins|Siskins]])</small>
|2022-23 ||50 ||29 ||20 ||1 ||0 ||160 ||114 ||59 ||<small>4 of 9-MW of 8-MW<br>11th of 25-GOJHL </small> ||<small>Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 ([[Ayr Centennials|Centennials]])<BR>Lost Conf. Semifinal 2-4 ([[Kitchener-Waterloo Siskins|Siskins]])</small>
|- align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"
|2023-24 ||50 ||32 ||16 ||0 ||2 ||195 ||151 ||66 ||<small>3 of 8-MW of 8-MW<br>9th of 23-GOJHL </small> ||<small>Won Conf. Quarters, 4-1 ([[Cambridge Redhawks|Redhawks]])<br>Lost Conf semifinals, 1-4 ([[Stratford Warriors |Warriors]])</small>
|}
|}


==Sutherland Cup appearances==
==Sutherland Cup appearances==
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings goalie gold 2015.jpg|thumbnail|right|205px|Sugar Kings goalie, Jonathan Reinhart, during 2015 playoffs.]]
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings goalie gold 2015.jpg|thumbnail|right|205px|Sugar Kings goalie Jonathan Reinhart during 2015 playoffs.]]
:''1997'': '''Elmira Sugar Kings''' defeated [[St. Catharines Falcons Jr. B|St. Catharines Falcons]] ''4-games-to-3''
:''1997'': '''Elmira Sugar Kings''' defeated [[St. Catharines Falcons Jr. B|St. Catharines Falcons]] ''4-games-to-3''
:''1998'': '''[[Niagara Falls Canucks]]''' defeated Elmira Sugar Kings ''4-games-to-3''
:''1998'': '''[[Niagara Falls Canucks]]''' defeated Elmira Sugar Kings ''4-games-to-3''
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==Notable alumni==
==Notable alumni==
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings player green 2015.jpg|thumbnail|right|205px|Sugar Kings, Brodie Whitehead, during 2015 playoffs.]]
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings player green 2015.jpg|thumbnail|right|205px|Sugar Kings defenseman Brodie Whitehead during 2015 playoffs.]]
*[[Darryl Sittler]]
*[[Darryl Sittler]]
*[[Ric Seiling]]
*[[Ric Seiling]]
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*Kyle Rank
*Kyle Rank
*[[Tyler Brenner]]
*[[Tyler Brenner]]
*Trent Brown
*[[Derek Hahn]]
*[[Derek Hahn]]
*[[Rob Collins (ice hockey)|Rob Collins]]
*[[Rob Collins (ice hockey)|Rob Collins]]
*[[Mackenzie Blackwood]]


==External links==
==External links==
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings player gold 2015.jpg|thumbnail|right|205px|Sugar Kings defenseman Sam Harris during 2015 playoffs.]]

*[https://sugarkings.gojhl.ca/ Sugar Kings Webpage]
*[https://sugarkings.gojhl.ca/ Sugar Kings Webpage]
*[https://www.gojhl.ca/ GOJHL Webpage]
*[https://www.gojhl.ca/ GOJHL Webpage]
[[File:Elmira Sugar Kings player gold 2015.jpg|thumbnail|left|205px|Sugar Kings, Sam Harris, during 2015 playoffs.]]
{{GOJHL}}
{{GOJHL}}


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[[Category:Woolwich, Ontario]]
[[Category:Woolwich, Ontario]]
[[Category:Sport in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo]]
[[Category:Sport in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo]]
[[Category:Ice hockey clubs established in 1971]]
[[Category:1971 establishments in Ontario]]

Latest revision as of 02:41, 7 November 2024

Elmira Sugar Kings
CityElmira, Ontario, Canada
LeagueGreater Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionMid-Western
Founded1971
Home arenaDan Snyder Arena - Woolwich Memorial Centre
ColoursGreen, Yellow, and White
     
General managerIan McAdam
Head coachDane Horvat

The Elmira Sugar Kings are a junior ice hockey team based in Elmira, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.


History

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The Elmira Juniors played at the Junior "C" level during the 1950s and 1960s, winning the Clarence Schmalz Cup in 1962.


The Elmira Sugar Kings' 1st season was in 1971–72, but in 1973, the Sugar Kings entered the Southwestern Junior "B" Hockey League. In that first Junior "B" season, the Sugar Kings won the league championship. In 1974, the league became the Waterloo-Wellington Junior "B" Hockey League, which changed its name to the Midwestern "B" in 1977.


Through much of their first 20 years, the Kings were inconsistent—some years finishing with more than 30 wins, some years fewer than 10. But throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Sugar Kings were one of the most dominant teams in Canadian junior hockey. In 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2008 and 2011 the Kings reigned as Mid-Western "B" champions, winning the Sutherland Cup as Ontario Hockey Association Junior B champions in 1997, 2001, 2011, 2017.


Season-by-season record

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Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1971-72 39 21 12 6 - 185 166 48 3rd WOJHL
1972-73 42 19 20 3 - 198 186 41 5th WOJHL
1973-74 40 20 15 6 - 192 166 46 4th SWJBHL Won League
1974-75 40 19 15 6 - 189 157 44 4th WWJHL
1975-76 41 12 20 9 - 181 203 33 6th WWJHL Lost quarter-final
1976-77 39 13 21 5 - 194 213 31 5th WWJHL DNQ
1977-78 40 13 20 7 - 162 193 33 4th MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1978-79 42 30 7 5 - 234 149 65 2nd MWJBHL Lost final
1979-80 42 16 23 3 - 204 262 35 4th MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1980-81 42 6 35 1 - 142 286 13 8th MWJBHL DNQ
1981-82 42 1 40 1 - 118 363 3 8th MWJBHL DNQ
1982-83 42 7 34 1 - 146 295 15 7th MWJBHL DNQ
1983-84 42 17 24 1 - 170 198 35 6th MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1984-85 42 17 24 1 - 179 220 35 6th MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
1985-86 40 22 17 1 - 206 178 45 3rd MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1986-87 42 31 11 0 - 292 140 62 3rd MWJBHL Lost final
1987-88 48 35 11 2 - 286 175 72 2nd MWJBHL Lost final
1988-89 48 19 24 5 - 241 251 43 6th MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1989-90 48 26 21 1 - 262 227 53 4th MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
1990-91 48 8 39 1 - 195 367 17 8th MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
1991-92 48 6 39 3 - 145 273 15 9th MWJBHL DNQ
1992-93 48 14 33 1 - 192 283 29 7th MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
1993-94 48 27 17 4 - 222 174 58 5th MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
1994-95 48 29 14 5 - 229 169 63 2nd MWJBHL Lost final
1995-96 48 20 26 2 - 198 214 42 7th MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1996-97 48 31 11 6 - 257 166 68 2nd MWJBHL Won League, won SC
1997-98 48 33 12 3 - 259 137 69 2nd MWJBHL Won League
1998-99 48 29 14 5 - 225 187 63 3rd MWJBHL Lost semi-final
1999-00 48 33 12 3 - 203 116 69 3rd MWJBHL Lost semi-final
2000-01 48 28 15 5 - 217 158 61 3rd MWJBHL Won League, won SC
2001-02 48 38 5 5 - 254 128 81 1st MWJBHL Won League
2002-03 48 17 28 3 0 178 199 37 9th MWJBHL DNQ
2003-04 47 20 19 4 4 191 175 48 6th MWJBHL
2004-05 48 27 13 3 5 199 155 62 6th MWJBHL
2005-06 48 27 19 2 - 201 150 56 3rd MWJBHL Lost quarter-final
2006-07 48 36 8 4 0 262 165 76 2nd MWJBHL Lost final
2007-08 48 30 7 8 3 196 124 71 1st GOJHL-MW Lost final
2008-09 52 23 24 - 5 207 215 51 7th GOJHL-MW Lost Conf. QF
2009-10 51 20 26 - 5 163 188 45 6th GOJHL-MW Lost Conf. SF
2010-11 51 34 15 - 2 219 153 70 2nd GOJHL-MW Won League, won SC
2011-12 51 40 9 - 2 240 134 82 3rd GOJHL-MW
2012-13 51 25 21 - 5 180 183 55 7th GOJHL-MW Lost Conf. QF
2013-14 49 34 10 - 5 187 117 73 2nd GOJHL-MW Lost Conf. SF
2014-15 49 38 7 - 4 215 127 80 1st GOJHL-MW Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 (Bombers)
Won Conf. Semis, 4-0 (Siskins)
Won Conf. Finals, 4-1 (Cullitons)
Lost Sutherland Semifinals, 3-4 (Vipers)
2015-16 50 24 19 2 5 185 177 55 5th of 9-MW
14th of 26-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-1 (Hurricanes)
Lost Conf. Semis, 2-4 (Cullitons)
2016-17 50 38 11 0 1 207 123 77 2nd of 9-MW
5th of 27-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 (Hurricanes)
Won Conf. Semifinals, 4-2 (Dutchmen)
Lost Conf. Finals, 2-4 (Cyclones)
advance as Wild Card
Won Sutherland Cup Semis 4-2 (Corvairs)
Won Sutherland Cup Finals 4-1 (Nationals)
2017-18 50 29 21 0 0 181 155 58 3rd of 8-MW
12th of 26-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 (Bombers)
Won Conf. Semifinal 4-2 (Warriors)
Lost Conf. Finals 0-4 (Cyclones)
advance as Wild Card
Lost Sutherland Cup Semis 0-4 (Corvairs)
2018-19 47 26 15 0 6 162 135 58 5th of 8-MW
11th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarters, 3-4 (Dutchmen)
2019-20 50 36 9 0 5 212 114 77 1st of 8-MW
114th of 26-GOJHL
Incomplete Conf. Semi, 0-1 (Warriors)
2020-21 Season cancelled due to pandemic
2021-22 45 35 11 1 1 169 102 72 1st of 8-MW' of 8-MW
4th of 25-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 (Bandits)
Won Conf. Semifinal 4-2 (Warriors)
Lost Conf. Finals 1-4 (Redhawks)
2022-23 50 29 20 1 0 160 114 59 4 of 9-MW of 8-MW
11th of 25-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-0 (Centennials)
Lost Conf. Semifinal 2-4 (Siskins)
2023-24 50 32 16 0 2 195 151 66 3 of 8-MW of 8-MW
9th of 23-GOJHL
Won Conf. Quarters, 4-1 (Redhawks)
Lost Conf semifinals, 1-4 (Warriors)

Sutherland Cup appearances

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Sugar Kings goalie Jonathan Reinhart during 2015 playoffs.
1997: Elmira Sugar Kings defeated St. Catharines Falcons 4-games-to-3
1998: Niagara Falls Canucks defeated Elmira Sugar Kings 4-games-to-3
2001: Elmira Sugar Kings defeated Thorold Blackhawks 4-games-to-2
2002: Sarnia Blast defeated Elmira Sugar Kings 4-games-to-3
2008: Tecumseh Chiefs defeated Elmira Sugar Kings 4-games-to-none
2011: Elmira Sugar Kings defeated Niagara Falls Canucks 4-games-to-1
2017: Elmira Sugar Kings defeated London Nationals 4-games-to-1

Notable alumni

[edit]
Sugar Kings defenseman Brodie Whitehead during 2015 playoffs.
[edit]
Sugar Kings defenseman Sam Harris during 2015 playoffs.