Strait Pirates

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Ice hockey team in Nova Scotia, Canada
     Owner(s)Community OwnedGeneral managerBrian Tracey (2017-18)Head coachTaylor Lambke (2017-18)

The Strait Pirates are a Junior B ice hockey team from Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Pirates play at the Port Hawkesbury Civic Centre and are a member of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League.

The Pirates are the longest countiously running Junior B franchise in Canada.[1]

History

In 1964 a group headed by Tiger Mackie got together to form a junior hockey club in Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, in an attempt to create a tenant for the new Port Hawkesbury Arena, which began construction in 1963. The team was dubbed the Strait Pirates, and were accepted into the Cape Breton Junior Hockey League (CBJHL) the following year.

For the 1966-67 season the Pirates actively recruited players from across Atlantic Canada and Quebec. The increased strength of the team led to them being kicked out of the CBJHL due to other teams being unable to compete.[2]

In 1992 the Northcumberland Junior B Hockey League folded and the Pirates joined the Mainland Junior B Hockey League, who subsequently changed their name to the Nova Scotia Junior B Hockey League (NSJHL).[3]

In 1998 the Pirates officially shortened their name from the Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates to just simply the Strait Pirates.

On April 14, 2017 the team announced that ownership would be transferred to the community for the first time in the teams 53-year history. Adam Rodgers was named as the new team president, former head coach Tim MacMillan was named as general manager, and Brad Raike and Brian Tracey were named as assistant general managers.[4]

NHL alumni

Award winners

Individual awards

Individual Player Awards
Award Season Player
Most Valuable Player 1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
2000-01
2002-03
2005-06
Whitney Williams
Mark Deveaux
Mark Deveaux
Nick Muise
Darryl MacPherson
Jarrett Marsh
Best Defenceman 1992-93
2001-02
2004-05
Todd (Teddy) Andrea
Josh Morash
Michael Brent
Rookie of the Year 1992-93
1993-94
1997-98
2000-01
2001-02
2004-05
2006-07
Jason Broussard
Mark Deveaux
Scott Thompson
Todd Marchand
Jonathan Marsh
Michael Brent
Mark Levangie
Most Sportsmanlike Player 1993-94
1994-95
Mark Deveaux
Mark Deveaux
Playoff MVP 1993-94
1998-99
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
Slade Stephenson
Jason Boudreau
Nick Muise
Darryl MacPherson
Todd Marchand
Coach of the Year 1993-94
2001-02
2010-11
Perry Chandler
Robert Ryan
Tim MacMillan
Executive of the Year 2010-11 Strait Pirates

Yearly results

Strait Pirates Results
Season League GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1992-93 NSJBHL 24 11 11 1 1 134 124 24 2nd NSJBHL
1993-94 NSJBHL 26 17 9 0 0 173 129 38 2nd NSJBHL Won Finals (Windsor Royals)
1994-95 NSJBHL 32 24 6 2 0 194 137 50 1st North Division
1995-96 NSJBHL 34 10 19 3 2 142 175 25 3rd North Division
1996-97 NSJBHL 31 6 21 4 0 112 179 16 4th East Division
1997-98 NSJBHL 31 10 20 1 0 113 168 21 4th East Division
1998-99 NSJBHL 32 15 17 0 0 136 163 30 3rd East Division
1999-00 NSJBHL 32 18 12 2 0 160 126 38 2nd East Division
2000-01 NSJBHL 34 26 5 3 0 213 113 55 1st East Division
2001-02 NSJBHL 34 28 5 0 1 239 127 57 1st East Division
2002-03 NSJBHL 32 13 18 0 1 135 154 27 3rd East Division
2003-04 NSJBHL 32 7 21 2 2 111 172 18 4th East Division
2004-05 NSJBHL 32 13 11 4 4 143 142 34 2nd East Division
2005-06 NSJBHL 34 26 5 0 3 205 100 55 1st East Division
2006-07 NSJHL 34 16 15 0 3 143 140 35 3rd Sid Rowe
Division
2007-08 NSJHL 33 20 13 0 0 148 129 40 3rd Sid Rowe
Division
Lost Div Semi-Final 4-1 (Bulldogs)
2008-09 NSJHL 34 15 14 0 5 151 147 35 3rd Sid Rowe
Division
Lost Div Semi-Final 4-0
2009-10 NSJHL 34 18 14 0 2 162 122 38 3rd Sid Rowe
Division
Won Div Semi-Final 4-1
Lost Div Final 4-0
2010-11 NSJHL 34 22 9 0 3 150 96 49 1st in Sid Rowe
Division
Won Div Semi-Final 4-2 (Miners)
Won Div Final 4-3 (Blues)
Lost Finals 4-0 (Ducks)
2011-12 NSJHL 34 23 11 0 0 160 122 46 1st Sid Rowe
Division
Won Div Semi-Final 4-3 (Miners)
Lost Div Final 4-3 (Bulldogs)
2012-13 NSJHL 34 19 13 0 2 121 108 40 3rd Sid Rowe Division Won Div Semi-Final 4-3 (Scotians)
Won Div Final 4-1 (Jr. Miners)
Lost Final 4-2 (Blazers)
2013-14 NSJHL 34 15 16 0 3 118 131 33 3rd Sid Rowe Division Won Div Semi-Final 4-3 (Scotians)
Lost Div Final 4-0 (Jr. Miners)
2014-15 NSJHL 34 16 16 0 2 148 135 34 3rd Sid Rowe Division Lost Div Semi-Final 4-1 (Scotians)
2015-16 NSJHL 34 13 15 1 - - - 49 3rd Sid Rowe Division Lost Div Semifinal 2-4 (Scotians)
2016-17 NSJHL 34 7 19 0 - 109 166 36 4th Sid Rowe Division Lost Div Semifinal 0-4 (Jr. Miners)
2017-18 NSJHL 34 14 16 0 4 145 143 32 4th of 5 Sid Rowe
9 of 11 NSJHL
Lost Div Semifinal 0-4 (Jr. Miners)
2018-19 NSJHL 32 29 2 0 1 183 143 68 1st of 6 Sid Rowe
1st of 12 NSJHL
Won Div Semifinal 4-3 (Bulldogs)
Won Div Final 4-0 (Jr. Miners)
Lost League Final 2-4 (Blazers)
2019-20 NSJHL 32 17 9 2 2 146 107 40 4th 12 NSJHL Lost Div Semifinal 2-4 (Jr. Miners)
2020-21 NSJHL 5 3 2 0 0 27 29 6 Season lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 NSJHL 18 8 9 0 1 63 74 17 4 of 6 Sid Rowe
8th of 12 NSJHL
Won Div Quarterfinal 3-0 (Eagles)
Lost Div Semiinal 2-4 (Bulldogs)
2022-23 NSJHL 30 14 14 1 1 123 132 30 4 of 6 Sid Rowe
8th of 12 NSJHL
Lost Div Quarterfinal 0-4 (Bulldogs)
2023-24 NSJHL 32 17 14 1 0 100 106 35 3 of 6 Sid Rowe
7th of 12 NSJHL
Lost Div Semifinal 0-4 (Jr. Miners)

References

  1. ^ "Team History". Strait Pirates Junior B Hockey Club. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  2. ^ "Team History". Strait Pirates Junior B Hockey Club. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  3. ^ "League History". NSJHL. Retrieved 2015-09-30.
  4. ^ "Port Hawkesbury Strait Pirates Taken Over By The Community". NSJHL. 2017-04-14. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
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