Niagara-on-the-Lake Predators

The Niagara-on-the-Lake Predators are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL).

Niagara-on-the-Lake Predators
CityNiagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
LeagueGreater Metro Junior A Hockey League
DivisionSouth
Founded2013
Home arenaMeridian Credit Union Arena
ColoursBlue, yellow, and white
     
Owner(s)Robert Turnbull
Head coachKevin Taylor
Franchise history
2013–2021Toronto Predators
2021–2022Niagara-on-the-Lake Predators
2022–presentNiagara Predators

History

Predators goalie Brody Barbeau during 2015–16 season.

The Toronto Predators joined the GMHL as an expansion franchise in February 2013.[1] Founded by Allan Donnan,[2][3][4] the Predators called the historic Maple Leaf Gardens (now known as Mattamy Athletic Center) home.

The Predators played their first game on September 7, 2013, at home, against the Orangeville Americans. Hockey Hall of Famers Ken Dryden and Darryl Sittler, and singer John McDermott did the opening puck drop, as the Americans won the game 4–2. Mitch Hebert scored the first goal in team history, just five seconds into the game, while goaltender Marc Villeneuve made 49 saves in a losing effort.[5] On September 28, 2013, Robin Bonvin scored in overtime to give the Predators their first franchise victory. Playing on home ice, Marc Villeneuve made 58 saves in net, against the Knights of Meaford, in the 3–2 victory.[6] Mitch Hebert scored a franchise record four goals on October 27, 2013, against the Powassan Eagles. Hebert was the first Predator to notch a hat trick.[7]

After their inaugural season the Predators were taken over by Robert Turnbull.[8] A longtime Hamilton Red Wings (1999–2014) general manager and team president, Turnbull took over from previous owner Allan Donnan (who also owned the Toronto Attack). Before the 2017–18 season, the Predators had relocated home games to Canlan Ice Sports – York in North York.[9]

Following the 2020–21 season that was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team relocated to Niagara-on-the-Lake for the 2021–22 season.[10]

Season-by-season standings

Predators defenceman Nikita Van during 2015–16 season.
SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsRegular Season FinishPlayoffs
2013–14425343912471318th of 20, GMHLWon Qualifier Round 1 Game, 5–3 (Wave)
Lost Qualifier Round 2 Game, 3–9 (Knights)
2014–154210284128300249th of 12, South Div.
16th of 22, GMHL
Won Qualifier Round 2 Game, 5–3 (Bears)
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 1–3 (Attack)
2015–1642202110157164416th of 10, South Div.
16th of 30, GMHL
Lost Div. Semi-finals, 0–3 (Ravens)
2016–1742191706174201447th of 11, South Div.
13th of 21, GMHL
Lost Div. Quarter-finals, 0–3 (Ravens)
2017–1842132504167258309th of 12, South Div.
17th of 21, GMHL
Won 1st Elim. game, 5–3 (Lakers)
Won 2nd Elim game, 4–3 OT (Hurricanes)
Won 8th Pl. Qual. game, 9–4 (Riverkings)
Lost Div. Quarter-finals, 0–2 (Ravens)
2018–19421128031542192511th of 12, South Div.
20th of 22, GMHL
Lost 1st Elim. game, 3–5 (Steam)
2019–2042832021172291810th of 10, South Div.
23rd of 23, GMHL
Won 1st Elim. game (Steam)
Won 2nd Elim. game, 4–1 (Aces)
Lost Div. Quarter-finals, 0–2 (Ravens)
2020–21Season lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKES PREDATORS
2021–223828901200111573rd of 9, South Div.
5th of 19, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2-0 (Lakers)
Lost Div. Semi-Finals, 1-3 (Renegades)
2022–2342201804156150444th of 9, South Div.
7th of 16, GMHL
Won Div. Quarter-finals, 2-1 (Ravens)
Lost Div. Semi-Finals, 0-3 (Renegades)

References

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