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Soo Thunderbirds


Cole Jarrett Lee-Anne Jarrett The Soo Thunderbirds are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL).

History

Soo Thunderbirds first came into being as a junior hockey program in from 1978 to 1982 through a group started by the late Zoltan Kovacs, Sr. Zoltan, who emigrated to Canada from Hungary in 1956, started the Thunderbirds of the former International Junior B Hockey League to keep more young hockey players at home. Abbie Carricato coached the Thunderbirds during Zoltan's ownership period (1978-1982). The Thunderbirds won three IJHL championships during Zoltan's ownership. The IJHL later folded.

The Soo Thunderbirds announced they would become the Soo Jr. Greyhounds for 2002–03 to establish closer relations with the Ontario Hockey League's Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. This only lasted one season and became the Soo Thunderbirds once again.

In 2012, the Thunderbirds won the NOJHL League Championship as well as the coveted Dudley Hewitt Cup. They went on to play at the Royal Bank Cup in Humboldt, Saskatchewan where they lost in the semifinals. The Thunderbirds won NOJHL titles back-to-back in 2014–15 and 2015–16. In 2015, the Thunderbirds would again win the Dudley Hewitt Cup but lose in the finals in 2016.

Following the 2015–16 season and Dudley Hewitt Cup campaign, it was announced that owner, Albert Giommi, had sold the organization to a group called The Tech 921 Ltd., led by former National Hockey League player and Ontario Hockey League coach, Denny Lambert. Following the sale, general manager Jamie Henderson and team president Kevin Cain both resigned. Head coach Jordan Smith was later also assigned the general manager position.

In 2017, the team was struggling financially and the ownership had not committed playing the 2017–18 season. On March 17, local businessman Darren Smyl took over operations of the Thunderbirds in order to keep the team from leaving. However, general manager and head coach Jordan Smith would move on to become the associate coach of the Sudbury Wolves in the Ontario Hockey League. Smith would be replaced by John Parco, a local who played most of his professional career in Europe and had been coaching SG Cortina in Italy. The Thunderbirds also changed rinks and moved into the John Rhodes Community Centre after playing at the Essar Centre. With the ownership change, the Thunderbirds updated to a new color scheme and logo in blue, orange, and white.

In 2021, Smyl sold the team to an ownership composed of former NHL player Trevor Daley, longtime professional player Cole Jarrett, and Lee-Anne Jarrett. Cole took over as head coach of the team and Jamie Henderson was brought back as general manager.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsResultPlayoffs
*Soo Thunderbirds*
1999–004022153184145473rd NOJHL
2000–01403341224095692nd NOJHLLost final
2001–024235502347122722nd NOJHLLost final
*Sault Ste. Marie Jr. Greyhounds*
2002–034835112305161722nd NOJHLLost final
*Soo Thunderbirds*
2003–044831971266155702nd NOJHLLost final
2004–0548261723206175575th NOJHLLost semi-final
2005–0648311601220165632nd NOJHLLost semi-final
2006–0748222204170184485th NOJHLLost semi-final
2007–085033982061451011st NOJHLLost final
2008–095035141244153712nd NOJHLWon League
2009–105033143253154693rd NOJHLLost final
2010–11503893244144791st NOJHLLost semi-final
2011–125038716245156831st NOJHL**Won League
Won Dudley Hewitt Cup**
2012–134833933223123722nd NOJHLLost final
2013–145648512245102991st NOJHLLost final
2014–15524871627113083**1st of 4, West
1st of 9, NOJHL**Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Blind River Beavers
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 vs. Elliot Lake Wildcats
Won League Finals, 4–1 vs. Cochrane Crunch
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
2015–1654476012459395**1st of 6, West
1st of 12, NOJHL**Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Soo Eagles
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 vs. Elliot Lake Wildcats
Won League Finals, 4–0 vs. Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
2016–1756431111232134881st of 6, West
2nd of 12, NOJHLLost div. semi-finals, 0–4 vs. Soo Eagles
2017–1856361612195134762nd of 6, West
3rd of 12, NOJHLWon Div. Semifinals, 4–3 vs. Soo Eagles
Lost Div. Finals, 2–4 vs. Rayside-Balfour Canadians
2018–19564411122114589**1st of 6, West
1st of 12, NOJHL**Won Div. Semifinals, 4–2 vs. Blind River Beavers
Won Div. Finals, 4–2 vs. Rayside-Balfour Canadians
Lost League Finals, 3–4 vs. Hearst Lumberjacks
2019–205630197220166673rd of 6, West
6th of 12, NOJHLPostseason cancelled
2020–212113629971281st of 5, West
2nd of 9, NOJHLNo playoffs were held
2021–22483852318910181**1st of 6, West
1st of 12, NOJHL**Won Div. Semifinals, 4–0 vs. Blind River Beavers
Won Div. Finals, 4–0 Soo Eagles
**Won League Finals, 4-3 vs. Hearst Lumberjacks
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS**
2022–2357361533229161783rd of 6, West
5th of 12, NOJHLWon Div. Semifinals, 4–1 Blind River Beavers
Won Div. Finals, 4–1 Greater Sudbury Cubs
Lost League Finals, 2-4 vs. Timmins Rock
2023–2457391441265148833rd of 6, West
4th of 12, NOJHLLost Div. Semifinals, 2-4 Greater Sudbury Cubs
2024–2552262312265148556th of 12, NOJHLWon Quarterfinals, 4-3 Blind River Beavers
Lost Semifinals 0-4 Greater Sudbury Cubs

Dudley Hewitt Cup

Central Canada Championships

Winners of the NOJHL, OJHL, SIJHL, and Host

Round robin play with 2nd vs 3rd in semi-final to advance against 1st in the finals.

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemifinalGold Medal Game
2009L, Fort William North Stars (SIJHL) 0-2
L, Schreiber Diesels (SIJHL/Host) 0-2
L, Kingston Voyageurs (OJHL) 0-30-0-34th of 4Did not advance
2012OTW, Wisconsin Wilderness (SIJHL) 4-3
W, Thunder Bay North Stars (Host) 4-3
L, Stouffville Spirit (OJHL) 2-102-1-02nd of 4W, Thunder Bay North Stars 8-5W, Stouffville Spirit 5-3
Dudley Hewitt Cup Champions
2015W, Dryden Ice Dogs (SIJHL) 8-1
W, Fort Frances Lakers (Host) 6-3
OTL, Toronto Patriots (OJHL) 3-42-0-11st of 4n/aW, Fort Frances Lakers 6-3
Dudley Hewitt Cup Champions
2016L, Trenton Golden Hawks (OJHL) 2-4
W, Fort Frances Lakers 6-5
W, Kirkland Lake Gold Miners (Host) 3-22-1-02nd of 4W, Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 4-1L, Trenton Golden Hawks 0-4

Royal Bank Cup / Centennial Cup

CANADIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

Dudley Hewitt Champions - Central, Fred Page Champions - Eastern, Western Canada Cup Champions - Western, Western Canada Cup - Runners Up and Host

Round robin play with top 4 in semi-final and winners to finals.

YearRound RobinRecordStandingSemifinalGold Medal Game
2012W, Penticton Vees 2-1
2OTL, Portage Terriers 3-4
L, Humboldt Broncos 0-3
W, Woodstock Slammers 7-42-22nd of 5L, Penticton Vees 0-3n/a
2015L, Carleton Place Canadians 0-4
L, Melfort Mustangs 3-5
L, Portage Terriers 2-7
L, Penticton Vees 2-50-4-05th of 5Did not advance

Revised Format 2022 Maritime Junior Hockey League, Quebec Junior Hockey League, Central Canada Hockey League, Ontario Junior Hockey League, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, Superior International Junior Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, Alberta Junior Hockey League, and Host. The BCHL declared itself an independent league and there is no BC representative. Round-robin play in two 5-team pools with top three in pool advancing to determine a Champion.

YearRound-robinRecordStandingQuarterfinalSemifinalChampionship
2022L, Flin Flon Bombers (SJHL), 1-6
L, Summerside Western Capitals (MarJHL), 1-4
L, Ottawa Jr. Senators (CCHL), 0-4
L, Dauphin Kings (ManHL), 1-60-0-4-05th of 5
Pool Bdid not qualifieddid not qualifieddid not qualified

References

References

  1. (1 May 2012). "ThunderBirds look to restore the lore".
  2. (14 February 2013). "Former Thunderbird, Dave Antonello, Walks Down Memory Land; Team Holding Alumni Night March 9". NOJHL.
  3. (21 February 2013). "Thunderbirds Alumni Profile: Carlo DiCandia". EUPnews.
  4. (26 May 2013). "New Horizons". Junior Hockey News.
  5. (10 May 2016). "What is next for Soo Thunderbirds hockey staff?".
  6. (18 May 2016). "Big changes in Soo Thunderbirds organization".
  7. (1 June 2016). "Double Duty for Smith". Junior Hockey News.
  8. (February 27, 2017). "First place, uncertain future for Soo Thunderbirds".
  9. (March 17, 2017). "New Thunderbirds ownership in place". Soo Today.
  10. (5 July 2017). "Former head coach/GM of the NOJHL's Soo Thunderbirds happy to stay North".
  11. (April 30, 2021). "NOJHL approves sale of Soo Thunderbirds franchise".
  12. (April 30, 2021). "New Thunderbirds ownership group has NHL connection".
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