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===NAHL=== |
===NAHL=== |
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{{see also|Dawson Creek Rage}} |
{{see also|Dawson Creek Rage}} |
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On May 1, 2015, it was announced that the Knights had purchased the dormant [[Dawson Creek Rage]] franchise in the [[North American Hockey League]] and began play as a Tier II team in the 2015–16 NAHL season<ref name="wbsknights">{{cite web | url=http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=14771 | title=Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights join NAHL in 2015-16 season | publisher=[[North American Hockey League]] | work=NAHL.com | date=May 1, 2015 | accessdate=May 5, 2015}}</ref> while also dropping their Tier III teams. The organization would re-add Tier III teams in the EHL in 2017. In 2019, the Tier III team left the EHL and joined the NAHL's Tier III league, the [[North American 3 Hockey League]] (NA3HL) |
On May 1, 2015, it was announced that the Knights had purchased the dormant [[Dawson Creek Rage]] franchise in the [[North American Hockey League]] and began play as a Tier II team in the 2015–16 NAHL season<ref name="wbsknights">{{cite web | url=http://nahl.com/news/story.cfm?id=14771 | title=Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights join NAHL in 2015-16 season | publisher=[[North American Hockey League]] | work=NAHL.com | date=May 1, 2015 | accessdate=May 5, 2015}}</ref> while also dropping their Tier III teams. The organization would re-add Tier III teams in the EHL in 2017. In 2019, the Tier III team left the EHL and joined the NAHL's Tier III league, the [[North American 3 Hockey League]] (NA3HL),<ref name = "2019changes">{{cite web |url=http://na3hl.com/news/story.cfm?id=26800 |title=NA3HL announces new markets for the 2019-20 season |publisher=NA3HL |date=April 17, 2019}}</ref> but were removed from the league prior to playing a game. |
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==Season-by-season records== |
==Season-by-season records== |
Revision as of 01:52, 18 September 2019
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights | |
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City | Pittston, Pennsylvania |
League | NAHL |
Division | East |
Founded | 2010 (NAHL franchise) 2005 (NA3HL franchise) |
Operated | 2010–present |
Home arena | Revolution Ice Centre |
Colors | Navy and White |
Owner(s) | Dr. Louis DeNaples Jr. |
General manager | Tom Kowal |
Head coach | Tom Kowal[1] |
Franchise history | |
Tier III franchise | |
2005–2010 | Binghamton Jr. Senators |
2010–2015 2017–2019 | Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights |
Tier II franchise | |
2010–2012 | Dawson Creek Rage |
2015–present | Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights |
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights are a USA Hockey-sanctioned Tier II junior ice hockey team from Pittston, Pennsylvania.[2] In 2015, the Knights' junior hockey organization purchased the dormant Dawson Creek Rage franchise in the Tier II North American Hockey League (NAHL) and placed their Tier III franchise in the Eastern Hockey League into dormancy.
The players, ages 16–20, carry amateur status under Junior A guidelines and hope to earn a spot on higher level of junior hockey teams in the United States and Canada, Canadian Major Junior teams, Collegiate teams, and eventually professional teams.
History
AJHL/EHL
Until 2010, the team played in Binghamton, New York as the Binghamton Jr. Senators at the Chenango Ice Rink in the Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL). After relocating, the organization would also field a team at the Junior B level in the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League as well as youth hockey select teams at the Midget U18, Midget 16U, Bantam, Peewee, and Squirt and Mite levels. The Knights have taken their name from the youth organization which was formed in 2005. Along with Revolution Ice Centre, the Knights also practice at Revolution Training Centre in Dunmore, Pennsylvania. The training center has two skating surfaces: one synthetic ice and the other is an 85 x 45 ice surface.[3]
The Knights won the AJHL Championship during the 2012–13 season. The Knights came out victorious in the best of three series against the Northern Cyclones and earned the AJHL President's Cup. The Knights lost the first game of the series 0-2 against the Cyclones, however, the Knights bounced back from their first loss of the playoffs with a lopsided 9-2 win. During the last game, the Cyclones had a 2-1 lead and it looked like they would hoist the President's Cup, but Knights forward Matt Cessna tied the game at 2-2 with just 22 seconds remaining in the third period. Then, with just over four minutes remaining in the first overtime, Matt Cessna scored the game-winner. For his in-game heroics, Cessna was named the Most Valuable Player of the Playoff Championship Series. The Knights 2012–13 AJHL Championship Team contained some well-known last names in the hockey world, including team captain Jack Ceglarski (Grandson of Len Ceglarski) and the defenceman Oscar Nyquist (Brother of Gustav Nyquist).[4][5]
In 2013, Tier III junior hockey leagues underwent a large reorganization and the AJHL re-branded as the Eastern Hockey League (EHL).
NAHL
On May 1, 2015, it was announced that the Knights had purchased the dormant Dawson Creek Rage franchise in the North American Hockey League and began play as a Tier II team in the 2015–16 NAHL season[6] while also dropping their Tier III teams. The organization would re-add Tier III teams in the EHL in 2017. In 2019, the Tier III team left the EHL and joined the NAHL's Tier III league, the North American 3 Hockey League (NA3HL),[7] but were removed from the league prior to playing a game.
Season-by-season records
Season | GP | W | L | OTL | SOL | Pts | GF | GA | Finish | Playoffs |
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Eastern Hockey League (Tier III) | ||||||||||
2013–14 | 44 | 19 | 16 | 8 | 1 | 47 | 121 | 111 | 4th, Central Div. 8th of 17, EHL |
Won Round 1, 2–0 vs. Philadelphia Junior Flyers Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Northern Cyclones |
2014–15 | 44 | 28 | 14 | 2 | 0 | 58 | 155 | 126 | 2nd, Central Div. 6th of 19, EHL |
Won Round 1, 2–1 vs. Boston Bandits Lost Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Northern Cyclones |
2017–18 | 50 | 24 | 25 | 1 | — | 49 | 170 | 180 | 3rd of 4, Mid-Atlantic Div. 5th of 8, South Conf. 9th of 16, EHL |
Lost First Round, 1–2 vs. New York Apple Core |
2018–19 | 44 | 27 | 13 | 4 | — | 58 | 167 | 116 | 2nd of 3, North Div. 3rd of 8, Mid-Atlantic Conf. 6th of 18, EHL |
Won First Round, 2–0 vs. New York Apple Core Won Second Round, 2–1 vs. New Jersey 87's 0–3–0 in Frozen Finals round-robin (L, 0–4 vs. Avalanche; L, 2–7 vs. Wizards; L, 1–6 vs. Little Flyers) |
Season | GP | W | L | OTL | Pts | GF | GA | Finish | Playoffs | |
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NAHL (Tier II) | ||||||||||
2015–16 | 60 | 22 | 28 | 10 | 54 | 150 | 232 | 4th of 4, East Div. 20th of 22, NAHL |
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–3 vs. Aston Rebels | |
2016–17 | 60 | 30 | 25 | 5 | 65 | 193 | 190 | 4th of 5, East Div. 12th of 24, NAHL |
Lost Div. Semifinals, 0–3 vs. Aston Rebels | |
2017–18 | 60 | 30 | 24 | 6 | 66 | 175 | 196 | 3rd of 5, East Div. 12th of 23, NAHL |
Won Div. Semifinals, 3–2 vs. New Jersey Titans Won Div. Finals, 3–0 vs. Philadelphia Rebels Lost Robertson Cup Semifinals, 0–2 vs. Shreveport Mudbugs | |
2018–19 | 60 | 26 | 29 | 5 | 57 | 153 | 175 | 5th of 6, East Div. 18th of 24, NAHL |
Did not qualify |
Alumni
The Knights/Jr. Senators franchise has produced a number of alumni playing in higher levels of junior hockey, NCAA Division I, Division III, ACHA college and professional programs, including:[8]
- Jerry D'Amigo Toronto Maple Leafs 2009 NHL Entry Draft - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC Hockey)[9]
See also
References
- ^ "Wilkes-Barre/Scranton name Kowal as new head coach". NAHL. August 14, 2015.
- ^ http://www.skatenepa.com/
- ^ "Home Page".
- ^ http://wbsknights.com/feature/knights-win-ajhl-championship/
- ^ http://www.eliteprospects.com/team.php?team=4518&year0=2013&status=stats
- ^ "Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Knights join NAHL in 2015-16 season". NAHL.com. North American Hockey League. May 1, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
- ^ "NA3HL announces new markets for the 2019-20 season". NA3HL. April 17, 2019.
- ^ http://www.wbsknights.com/home/pages/alumni.php?last=a
- ^ "Jerry d'Amigo - 2009-10 - Men's Hockey".