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Orangeville Ice Crushers

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Orangeville Ice Crushers
CityOrangeville, Ontario, Canada
LeagueGreater Metro Junior A Hockey League
DivisionNorth
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011)
Folded2017; 7 years ago (2017)
Home arenaAlder Street Recreation Facility
ColoursBlue, orange, and white
     
Owner(s)RCR Entertainment
General managerCJ Schneider (suspended)
Jeff Oliver(2016–17)
Head coachCJ Schneider (suspended)
Jeff Oliver(2016–17)
MediaOrangeville Banner
Franchise history
2011–2015Orangeville Americans
2015–2017Orangeville Ice Crushers

The Orangeville Ice Crushers were a junior ice hockey team based in Orangeville, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL).

Orangeville Americans logo used from 2011 to 2015.

History

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The Orangeville Americans were announced in the spring of 2011 with the roster to be composed of only American players.[1]

On September 12, 2011, the Americans played their first game at home against the Bradford Rattlers. The Rattlers won the game 5–2. During this game, the first Americans' goal was scored by 16-year-old Dominic Poya from Chicago. On September 19, the Americans won their first game 7–2 at home against the Shelburne Red Wings.

On January 1, 2015, the club announced that RCR Entertainment had become the new team owners. The new ownership then renamed the team to the Orangeville Ice Crushers.

On November 15, 2016, three of the team's owners were arrested for growing and distributing marijuana including the head coach CJ Schneider.[2][3] The GMHL immediately suspended those involved and named Ice Crushers shareholder Jeff Oliver as general manager and head coach.[4]

In January 2017, the Ice Crushers website was deactivated. The Ice Crushers last played a game on January 11, losing to the Parry Sound Islanders 12–0. The team then forfeited a home game on January 18 and an away game on January 19 against the New Tecumseth Civics. The Civics reported on their social media pages that the game had been cancelled due to the Ice Crushers shutting down for the remainder of the season. The team was 7–26–0–0 before the forfeited games.

The team did not return the following season.

Season-by-season standings

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Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Regular Season Finish Playoffs
Orangeville Americans
2011–12 42 19 18 5 172 174 43 8th GMHL Lost quarter-final
2012–13 42 16 21 3 2 150 171 37 9th GMHL Lost division final
2013–14 42 25 15 2 239 201 52 8th GMHL Lost Division Quarter-final
2014–15 42 9 30 3 136 245 21 5th of 6, South-Central Div.
18th of 22, GMHL
Lost Round 2 elimination qualifiers
Orangeville Ice Crushers
2015–16 42 16 24 0 2 194 217 34 8th of 10, Central Div.
23rd of 29, GMHL
Lost 8th place playoff qualifier
2016–17 33 7 26 0 0 108 210 14 Suspended operations midseason

Playoffs

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  • 2012 Lost quarter-final
Orangeville Americans defeated Mattawa Voyageurs 2-games-to-none
Temiscaming Titans defeated Orangeville Americans 3-games-to-none
  • 2013 Lost division final
Orangeville Americans defeated Shelburne Red Wings 3-games-to-2
Orangeville Americans defeated Bradford Bulls 3-games-to-1
Bradford Rattlers defeated Orangeville Americans 4-games-to-none
  • 2014 Lost division quarter-final
Alliston Coyotes defeated Orangeville Americans 3-games-to-1
  • 2015 Lost South Conference Elimination Round 2
Orangeville Americans defeated Bradford Bulls 6–5(game)
Alliston Coyotes defeated Orangeville Americans 11–3 (game)
  • 2016 Lost Central Division 8th place qualifier
Colborne Chiefs defeated Orangeville Ice Crushers 5–3 (game)

References

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  1. ^ "Orangeville Breaking News - Orangeville's Online Newspaper".
  2. ^ "Ice Crushers staff facing several drug charges". Orangeville Citizen. November 16, 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2017.
  3. ^ "The Death Pool – Special Report – GMHL Team Owners Arrested in Massive Drug Distribution Bust in Orangeville". The Junior Hockey News. 16 November 2016.
  4. ^ "President's Message: Two Orangeville Staff Suspended". GMHL. 15 November 2016.
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