Amherstview Jets
CityAmherstview, Ontario
LeagueProvincial Junior Hockey League
ConferenceEast
DivisionTod
Founded1989
Home arenaHenderson Recreation Centre
ColoursGreen, Black, Yellow, and White
General managerDenis Duchesne
Head coachDenis Duchesne
Franchise history
1989-1999: Ernestown Jets
1999-Pres: Amherstview Jets
Previous franchise history
1970s-1982: Ernestown Jets
1982-1984: Ernestown Dynamiters
Championships
League champions1992, 2005, 2007 and 2009

The Amherstview Jets are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Amherstview, Ontario, Canada. As of the 2016/17 hockey season they play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association. Prior to that they were members of the Empire B Junior C Hockey League. This league became the Tod Division (East Conference) of the Provincial Junior Hockey League.

History

The Amherstview Jets originated in the 1970s as the Ernestown Jets, in the Township of Ernestown, Ontario, now known as the Township of Loyalist, Ontario. Amherstview is a community within Loyalist Township. The Jets originated as a member of the Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior C Hockey League.

In 1982, the Ernestown Jets changed their names to the Ernestown Dynamiters. In 1984, as the Quinte-St. Lawrence league was in decline, the Ernestown franchise went on hiatus. The Quinte-St. Lawrence league fell apart in 1986 and merged with the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League to the West and left the franchise without a local league to join.

In 1989, the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League was founded. The Ernestown Jets were resurrected and joined the upstart league that season.

The first two seasons for the Jets were both losing seasons, but the 1991-92 season saw Ernestown finish the season in second place with seventeen wins in a thirty-game season. The Jets went on to win the league championship under the guidance of Coach Randy Stewart.

In 1995, the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League became the Empire B Junior C Hockey League to avoid further confusion with Ottawa District Hockey Association's Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League.

In 1999, after ten seasons as the Ernestown Jets, the Jets changed their name to become the Amherstview Jets.

The 2004-05 season ended with the Amherstview Jets in third place, in the end they were league champions. They moved on to the Clarence Schmalz Cup provincial quarter-final. Their opponent in the quarter-final was the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League's Uxbridge Bruins. The Bruins swept the Jets 4-games-to-none.

In 2005-06, the Jets finished the regular season in second place. In the league quarter-final, the Jets were put up against the winless Frontenac Flyers, whom they swept 3-games-to-none. In the league semi-final, the Jets drew the Campbellford Rebels. In the end, the Jets were victorious winning the series 4-games-to-1. In the league final, the Jets came up against the top seeded Napanee Raiders. After a long, hard-fought series, the Raiders won game 7 to win the series and the league championship 4-games-to-3.

In 2006-07, the Jets again finished in second place. With no quarter-final round this year, the Jets were automatically placed in the semi-final. The Jets drew the Napanee Raiders and gained some measure of revenge over them for the result of the previous years final with a 4-games-to-2 series win. In the Final, the Jets drew the Colborne Cobras, that season's top rated team. The series went the distance with the Jets coming out victorious in the end with a 4-games-to-3 series victory (The Jets rallied from a 3-games-to-0 deficit). In the provincial quarter-final, the Jets came up against the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League's Lakefield Chiefs. The Chiefs proved to be too much as the Jets lost the series 4-games-to-2.

Season-by-season results

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1989-90309183-128165214th EOJCHL
1990-913011181-137177235th EOJCHL
1991-923017112-163121362nd EOJCHLWon League
1992-93362385-218135512nd EOJCHL
1993-943619143-164148413rd EOJCHL
1994-95402710-3232175572nd EOJCHL
1995-9642241053226165562nd EBJCHL
1996-974219203-187178415th EBJCHL
1997-983617172-174160363rd EBJCHL
1998-9936102141116152255th EBJCHL
1999-0036122121145153275th EBJCHL
2000-0134111931129158264th EBJCHL
2001-0236171711146162365th EBJCHL
2002-0334201211147127421st EBJCHL
2003-0434171322135120383rd EBJCHL
2004-0534181411144137383rd EBJCHLWon League
2005-063422831211126482nd EBJCHLLost final
2006-073929910234138592nd EBJCHLWon League, lost CSC QF
2007-0840345-1285137691st EBJCHLLost final
2008-0940298-3283153612nd EBJCHLWon League, Lost CSC SF
2009-10402712-1256139552nd EBJCHLLost semi-final
2010-11402217-1163160452nd EOJCHLLost semi-final
2011-12401919-2136183403rd EBJCHLLost semi-final
2012-13402214-2174142464th EBJCHL
2013-14402116-3145134452nd EBJCHLLost final
2014-154021190-158140425th EBJCHLDNQ
2015-164022144-203170483rd of 6 EBJCHLLost semi-finals 1-4 (Raiders)
2016-173812251-116182255th of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Did not qualify
2017-183818191-184158375th of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Won Div Semifinal, 4-3 (Raiders)
Lost Div Finals, 1-4 (Panthers)
2018-1944231920174174483rd of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Lost div semi-final, 4-3 (Pirates)
2019-2044241622185127523rd of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Lost div semi-final, 0-4 (Pirates)
2020-21Season Lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22302441115171523rd of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Won Div Semifinal, 4-0 (Panthers)
Lost Div. Finals 3-4 (Raiders)
2022-2342261330166144552nd of 6
Tod Div-PJHL
Quarterfinal, bye
Lost div semi-final, 2-4 (Pirates)

Notable alumni

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