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Minto 81's
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City: Palmerston, Ontario
League: Ontario Elite Hockey League
Division: North
Home Arena: Palmerston & District Community
Colors: Blue, Red, and White
Head Coach: Steve Kucherway
General Manager: Rick Fisk
Franchise history
1981-2011: Palmerston 81's
2011-2019: Mapleton-Minto 81's
2019-Present: Minto 81's
Previous franchise history
merged in 2011: Drayton Icemen

The Minto 81's are a senior hockey team based out of Palmerston, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Elite Hockey League after previously having played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League.

Championships[]

Palmerston won the WOAA Grand Championship in the 1957-58 season. The current Palmerston 81's have three WOAA Sr. "A" Championships, in 1998-99, 2005-06, and 2007-08, and they have a WOAA Sr. "AA" Championship, in 2002-03.

2006-07 81's Season[]

Palmerston, the defending Senior "A" Champions, had a very strong year, with a 17-7-0 record, good for fourth in the North Division.

The 81's would face the South Division champions, the Clinton Radars in the "AA" quarter-finals. After falling behind by losing the first game of the series, Palmerston would win two in a row in overtime to take a 2-1 series lead. Clinton would come back and win two in a row to put Palmerston behind 3-2, however in the sixth game, the 81's staved off elimination with a convincing 5-2 victory, forcing a seventh game in Clinton. The 81's would fall behind the Radars 3-0 after the first period and could never recover, losing 6-2 and being eliminated from the playoffs.

2007-08 81's Season[]

After starting the season off with a 7-2-1 record in their first 10 games, the 81's would slump, losing six of their next eight games, to sit with a 9-8-1 record, and push the team out of the "AA" playoff picture. Palmerston snapped out of their slump, and in their remaining eight games, they posted an impressive 7-0-1 record, and finish in fifth place in the North Division, and qualifying for the "A" playoffs.

The 81's opening opponent in the quarter-finals was the Monkton Wildcats, and Monkton surprised Palmerston with a 4-3 OT victory in the series opener, followed by a 2-1 win in the second game to take a 2-0 series lead. The 81's fought back, winning games three and four to tie the series, but the Wildcats put Palmerston on the brink of elimination with a 4-0 victory in the fifth game to take a 3-2 series lead. The 81's would once again fight back, hanging on for a 4-3 win in the sixth game, sending the series to a seventh and deciding game. Palmerston would complete the comeback, defeating Monkton 5-4, and advance to the "A" semi-finals.

Palmerston would face the defending "A" champions, the Durham Thundercats in the semi-finals, and the 81's would win a very wild opening game by a score of 9-7. Durham rebounded to tie the series up in the second game, however, Palmerston would dominate the Thundercats in the third game, winning 10-5, and taking a 2-1 series lead. Palmerston's offense stayed hot, defeating Durham 7-3 in the fourth game, and then defeating the Thundercats in the fifth game by a 7-4 score to win the series, advancing to the "A" finals.

The 81's next opponent would be the Lucknow Lancers, and after dropping the series opener by a 5-4 score, Palmerston would win the next two games by scores of 6-4 and 7-1 to take a 2-1 series lead. Lucknow evened the series with a 7-5 victory in the fourth game, however, Palmerston once again took the series lead with a solid 7-3 win in the fifth game. The 81's would hang on for a 3-2 win in the sixth game, winning the "A" championship for the second time in three seasons.

2008-09 81's Season[]

Palmerston would get off to a hot start to begin the regular season, winning their first seven games. The 81's would continue to play good hockey throughout the regular season, finishing off with a 14-4-2 record, earning 30 points, and fourth in the WOAA North Division.

Palmerston opened the playoffs against the Durham Thundercats, with the winner advancing to the "AA" quarter-finals. The 81's opened the series with a 9-2 victory, followed by a 6-2 win the second game to take a 2-0 series lead. The third game would be determined in overtime, as the scored was tied 4-4 after three periods of play, and it would be Palmerston earning the victory to take the 3-0 series lead. The fourth game would once again be tied 4-4 after regulation time, and the 81's would earn the series sweep, by scoring in the extra period and advance to the "AA" quarter-finals.

In the "AA" quarter-finals, the 81's faced off against the Saugeen Shores Winterhawks, where Saugeen Shores would take an early series lead by defeating Palmerston 5-3 in the series opener, followed by a 7-6 Winterhawks victory in the second game. Saugeen Shores would continue their winning ways in the third game, defeating the 81's 6-4 to take a 3-0 series lead. Palmerston would fight off elimination in the fourth game, defeating the Winterhawks 8-5, however, Saugeen Shores would end the 81's season in the fifth game with a 4-2 victory over Palmerston.

2009-10 81's Season[]

Palmerston would struggle during the 2009-10 season, as they finished with a record of 8-9-3, earning 19 points, and a seventh place finish in the North Division standings.

In the playoffs, the 81's faced off against the Shelburne Muskies in a best of five qualifying round. The Muskies easily defeated the 81's by a 6-3 score in the series opener, followed by a 5-2 Shelburne win in the second game. Palmerston kept the third game close, however, Shelburne completed the three game sweep with a 4-3 win, sending Palmerston to the "A" playoffs.

In the "A" quarter-finals, the 81's would face the Lucknow Lancers. Lucknow took the first game, winning a wild one by a score of 8-6. The Lancers then took the second game by a 7-3 score, followed by a 7-4 Lucknow win in the third game as the Lancers took a 3-0 series lead. Lucknow completed the sweep in the fourth game, blowing out Palmerston 9-3 to end the 81's season.

2010-11 81's Season[]

After a very disappointing 2009-10 season, the 81's improved a little bit during the season, as the club went 13-12-1 to finish above the .500 mark, earning 27 points, and finishing in fifth place in the North Division standings. In the summer of 2011, the team announced they were merging with the Drayton Icemen and expanding their territory with it. They are now called the Mapleton-Minto 81's.

Season-by-Season record[]

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T= Tie, OL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Season GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Finish Playoffs
1993-94 20 7 10 3 - -- -- 17 T-7th Sr. A
1994-95 24 0 23 1 - -- -- 1 13th Sr. A
1995-96 24 9 14 1 0 104 105 19 T-5th Sr. A Lost "AA" QF
1996-97 24 13 9 1 1 146 124 28 4th Sr. A Lost "AA" QF
1997-98 24 10 11 3 0 104 107 23 3rd Sr. A East
1998-99 22 17 3 0 2 118 70 36 1st Sr. A East Won "A" Championship
1999-00 25 19 5 0 1 -- -- 39 2nd WOAA Sr "AA Finalists"
2000-01 24 19 5 0 0 -- -- 38 3rd WOAA Sr
2001-02 24 18 4 2 0 113 88 38 2nd WOAA North
2002-03 25 17 7 0 1 113 80 35 3rd WOAA Sr "AA" Champions
2003-04 24 13 11 0 0 104 87 26 8th WOAA Sr
2004-05 25 17 6 1 1 133 76 36 6th WOAA Sr
2005-06 25 15 8 - 2 114 79 32 9th WOAA Sr "A" Champions
2006-07 24 17 7 - 0 158 86 34 4th WOAA North Lost "AA" QF
2007-08 26 16 8 - 2 121 92 34 5th WOAA North "A" Champions
2008-09 20 14 4 - 2 139 88 30 4th WOAA North Lost "AA" QF
2009-10 20 8 9 - 3 101 117 19 7th WOAA North Lost "A" QF
2010-11 26 13 12 - 1 113 106 27 5th WOAA North Lost Division Quarterfinals
2011-12 24 11 10 - 3 96 111 25 5th WOAA North Lost Division Quarterfinals
2012-13 24 7 15 - 2 82 132 16 7th North Lost Division Quarterfinals
2013-14 24 20 4 - 0 147 70 40 1st North Lost Final
2014-15 24 17 7 - 0 108 61 34 3rd North Lost "AA" Final
2015-16 24 22 2 - 0 135 51 44 1st North Lost "AA" Final
Season GP W L OL SL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
2016-17 19 16 3 0 0 102 59 32 2nd Lost "AA" Semifinals
2017-18 On Leave of Absence
2018-19 22 12 7 2 1 109 91 27 5th Lost "AA" Quarterfinals
2019-20 22 13 8 0 1 98 87 27 7th Semifinal series suspended tied 2-2
2020-21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021-22 12 8 4 0 0 48 31 16 3rd Lost "AA" Quarterfinals
2022-23 19 14 4 1 0 85 54 29 T-3rd Lost "AA" Quarterfinals
2023-24 20 13 6 1 97 69 27 3rd Won "AA" Championship

More information will be added as more becomes available

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