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==2019–20 Ownership / Staff==
==2020–21 Ownership / Staff==
*Owner / General Manager - Roop Chanderdat
*Owner / General Manager - Roop Chanderdat
*Assistant General Manager - Ray Giffen
*Assistant General Manager - Ray Giffen
*Director of Player Personnel - Don Dickson
*Director of Player Personnel - Don Dickson
*Head Coach - Ron Horvat
*Head Coach - Colin Martin
*Assistant Coach - Michael Reati
*Assistant Coach - Michael Reati
*Assistant Coach - Colin Martin
*Assistant Coach - Currently Vacant
*Goalie Coach - Dave MacDonald
*Goalie Coach - Dave MacDonald
*Trainer - Doug White
*Trainer - Doug White

Revision as of 23:50, 13 July 2020

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Komoka Kings
CityKomoka, Ontario, Canada
LeagueGreater Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionWestern
Foundedc. 1960
Owner(s)Roop Chanderdat
General managerRoop Chanderdat
Head coachColin Martin
AffiliateElgin Middlesex Chiefs AAA (Minor Hockey Alliance of Ontario)
Franchise history
2009–2017Lambton Shores Predators
2017-PresentKomoka Kings

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

History

Komoka Kings win 2018-2019 Quarterfinals 4-1 vs. Chatham Maroons

In 1968, the Petrolia Jets joined the Border Cities Junior "B" league. Although not much is known about the league prior to '68, it is thought that the team originated in the "Bluewater Junior "C" Hockey League" by OHA historians. When the BCJCHL became the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League in 1970, the Jets stayed on board. In 1972, the Jets moved up to Western Junior "B", but were sent back to Junior "C" in 1984. In 1989, the Jets came back to the Western "B".

The Petrolia Jets moved to Forest, Ontario[1] in 2008.[2] Their name was changed to the Lambton Shores Predators, to match the name of the local minor hockey system.[3]

During the summer of 2017, the Predators relocated and became the Komoka Kings and now play out of the Komoka Wellness Centre - 1 Tunks Lane, Komoka, ON N0L 1R0. The Kings first regular season home game in Komoka was also against the Sarnia Legionnaires and ended in a 3-3 2OT tie. Captain Andrew Kim scored 2 goals and Isaac McLean added 1.



2020–21 Ownership / Staff

  • Owner / General Manager - Roop Chanderdat
  • Assistant General Manager - Ray Giffen
  • Director of Player Personnel - Don Dickson
  • Head Coach - Colin Martin
  • Assistant Coach - Michael Reati
  • Assistant Coach - Currently Vacant
  • Goalie Coach - Dave MacDonald
  • Trainer - Doug White
  • Equipment Manager - Daryl Bond

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
Petrolia Jets (final 5 seasons)
2003-04 48 30 14 1 3 180 148 64 3rd WOJHL
2004-05 48 12 31 3 2 122 210 29 9th WOJHL
2005-06 48 26 15 2 5 149 149 59 4th WOJHL Lost Semi Final
2006-07 48 7 37 - 4 139 302 18 9th WOJHL DNQ
2007-08 48 7 37 - 4 138 303 18 9th GOJHL-W DNQ
Lambton Shores Predators
2008-09 52 10 35 - 7 140 268 27 9th GOJHL-W DNQ
2009-10 50 6 44 - 0 134 338 12 9th GOJHL-W DNQ
2010-11 51 4 46 - 1 147 415 9 9th GOJHL-W DNQ
2011-12 51 22 28 - 1 180 212 45 8th GOJHL-W Lost Conf. QF
2012-13 51 21 24 - 6 172 184 48 8th GOJHL-W Lost Conf. QF
2013-14 49 6 38 - 5 128 272 17 9th GOJHL-W DNQ
2014-15 49 14 31 - 4 159 250 32 8th GOJHL-W Lost Conf Quarter, 0-4 (Flyers)
2015-16 50 8 38 1 3 151 272 20 9th of 9-W
25th of 26-GOJHL
DNQ
2016-17 50 8 37 0 5 150 290 21 9th of 9-W
26th of 27-GOJHL
DNQ
Komoka Kings
2017-18 50 12 31 4 3 140 212 31 7th of 9-W
23rd of 26-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarterfinal 0-4 (Flyers)
2018-19 48 20 23 3 2 162 172 45 6th of 9-W
15th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf Semifinal 3-4 (Flyers)
2019-20 50 17 25 1 7 175 229 42 7th of 9-W
18th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarterfinal 0-4 (Flyers)

References

Komoka Kings 2017-2018 Captain with Kings Owner/GM Roop Chanderdat and AGM Ray Giffen
Komoka Wellness Centre home of the Jomoka Kings
  1. ^ [1][dead link]
  2. ^ [2] Archived April 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ [3] Archived May 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine