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Trenton Sting
Trenton Sting
City: Trenton, Ontario
League: Ontario Junior Hockey League
Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League
Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League
Operated: 1968 (1968)-2009
Home Arena: Trenton Community Gardens
Colors: Blue, Gold, and White
Franchise history
1968-1995: Trenton Golden Hawks
1995-2007: Trenton Sting
2007-2008: Quinte West Pack
2008-2009: Trenton Hercs

The Trenton Sting were a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Trenton, Ontario, Canada. They were a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

History[]

The Trenton Golden Hawks were founded in 1968 as members of the Eastern Junior B Hockey League. They filled the gap left when the Trenton Flyers and the Trenton Apple Kings were in the league in the early 1960s.

In the 1980s, the Golden Hawks played in the Central Junior C Hockey League. For a short time, Trenton was also home to the Trenton Bobcats, relocated from and eventually back to Belleville, Ontario.

In 1989, the team moved over to the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League that season, in which they stayed until 1995. In 1995, the ownership of the team was granted the rights to a Junior "A" team, and renamed the Sting.

Trenton Hercs

Hercs logo

To fill the void in the Junior "C" loop, the Sting created a farm team known as the Brighton Buzz. After two seasons, the Buzz became the Colborne Blackhawks. Two seasons later, the team folded.

Quinte West Pack

Pack logo

The Sting were sold to a private group and changed their name to the Quinte West Pack. After the name change, the Pack played the franchises' worst season since 1996-97. On April 10, 2008, the franchise was renamed the Trenton Hercs.

Effective noon January 8, 2009, the Trenton Hercs folded for the remainder of the 2008-09 season. After 37 games, the Hercs record was 14 wins, 20 losses, and 3 overtime losses. It was confirmed shortly after that the franchise is officially defunct.

Season-by-season results[]

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1987-88 32 5 23 4 - 131 240 14 10th COJCHL
1988-89 40 18 12 10 - 198 188 46 6th COJCHL
1989-90 30 18 11 1 - 175 143 37 3rd EOJCHL
1990-91 30 16 11 3 - 165 145 35 2nd EOJCHL
1991-92 30 13 16 1 - 120 138 27 5th EOJCHL
1992-93 36 14 21 1 - 189 222 29 5th EOJCHL
1993-94 36 17 15 4 - 176 156 38 5th EOJCHL
1994-95 40 7 32 - 1 146 271 15 6th EOJCHL
1995-96 50 23 23 4 - 243 252 50 13th OPJHL
1996-97 51 16 32 3 - 192 278 36 17th OPJHL
1997-98 51 28 17 6 0 237 193 62 8th OPJHL Lost Final
1998-99 51 33 13 3 2 265 184 71 8th OPJHL
1999-00 49 30 15 3 1 242 179 64 11th OPJHL
2000-01 49 29 13 4 3 210 148 65 8th OPJHL Lost Semi-final
2001-02 49 32 11 5 1 207 128 70 9th OPJHL
2002-03 49 32 14 2 1 235 144 67 9th OPJHL Lost Conf. Final
2003-04 49 22 21 1 5 192 190 50 19th OPJHL
2004-05 49 23 20 4 2 184 151 52 20th OPJHL Lost Conf. Semi-final
2005-06 49 17 26 4 2 143 196 40 25th OPJHL Lost Conf. Quarter-final
2006-07 49 17 26 2 4 169 213 40 22nd OPJHL Lost Conf. QF
2007-08 49 17 30 - 2 135 205 36 26th OPJHL
2008-09 37 14 20 - 3 129 153 31 9th OJ-Rud Folded

Farm Team[]

When the Sting jumped from Junior C to Junior A, they formed a team in the area as a feeder, this team quickly fizzled out in four years. From 1995 until 1997 they were known as the Brighton Buzz, from 1997 until 1999 they were known as the Colbourne Blackhawks. Their entire existence was in the Empire B Junior C Hockey League.

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1995-96 42 1 42 1 0 96 326 3 6th EBJCHL
1996-97 42 0 41 1 - 113 373 1 6th EBJCHL
1997-98 36 9 24 3 - 144 241 21 6th EBJCHL
1998-99 20 6 14 0 0 61 128 12 6th EBJCHL

External links[]

Notable alumni[]


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