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Springfield Pics
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City: Springfield, Massachusetts
League: USPHL
Founded: 2009
Home Arena: Olympia Ice Center
Head Coach: Flag of the United States Patrick Tabb
General Manager: Patrick Tabb
Franchise history
1993–1995: Springfield Olympics[1]
1995–1997: New England Jr. Whalers
1997–2004: New England Jr. Coyotes
2004–2009: New England Jr. Falcons
2009–present: Springfield Pics

The Springfield Pics are an American junior ice hockey organization playing in Springfield, Massachusetts. They field two Junior and a number of Youth teams.

History[]

The franchise was founded as the Springfield Olympics (or Pics for short) as charter member of the Tier III Junior A Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL) in 1993.[1] The team would relocate across the Massachusetts-Connecticut border to Enfield, Connecticut in 1995 and were renamed the New England Jr. Whalers named after the local National Hockey League team in Hartford. After the Hartford Whalers moved to Carolina in 1997, the franchise was renamed the New England Jr. Coyotes and later the Jr. Falcons after the local Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League. During this time, the organization also fielded a team in the Tier III Empire Junior B Hockey League (EmJHL) (later the Empire Junior Hockey League).

In the 2009 off-season, the Jr. Falcons EJHL and EmJHL teams merged with the Springfield Pics of the Continental Hockey Association (CHA) and the Bay State Bucs Midget team, members of the NEMHL.[2] This led the now merged Pics organization to field teams in the EJHL, EmJHL, and CHA.

USPHL Premier Division[]

In 2013, many Tier III junior hockey leagues were re-organized in the north eastern United States and the Springfield Pics became founding members of the new United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL). Their former Junior A team (USA Hockey dropped Junior A and B designations in 2011) which had participated in the EJHL joined the USPHL Elite Division for the 2013–14 season. In their first year in the USPHL-Elite League the Pics finished second and then went on to win the playoffs. The playoff win propelled the team to the 2014 USA Hockey Tier III Junior Nationals where they won their pool before losing the semifinal game to the eventual National Champions, the Boston Jr. Bruins.[3] The Elite Division team was promoted to the Premier Division prior to the 2014–15 season.

USHPL Elite Division[]

Their former Junior B team from the EmJHL joined the USPHL Empire Division for the 2013–14 season. After their former Elite Division team was promoted to the Premier Division, the Empire team was promoted to the Elite Division in 2014.

Former Junior B ESHL team[]

Their second Junior B team last competed in the Eastern States Hockey League (formerly the CHA). Following the 2013 re-organization, this team was eliminated in favor of Under 18 and Under 16 teams which play in corresponding USPHL leagues.

Season-by-season records[]

Season GP W L T OL Pts GF GA Regular Season Finish Playoffs
New England Jr. Falcons
2004–05 50 18 23 7 2 45 160 159 5th of 7, South
10th of 13, EJHL
Won Play-in game, 3-0 vs. Green Mountain Glades
Lost Quarterfinals, 0-1-1 vs. Boston Jr. Bruins[4]
2005–06 45 22 16 5 2 51 175 175 1st of 7, South
T-4th of 14, EJHL
Won Quarterfinals, 2-0 vs. Valley Jr. Warriors
Lost Semifinal game, 1-3 vs. Boston Jr. Bruins[5]
2006–07 45 16 22 4 3 39 145 180 5th of 7, South
11th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2007–08 44 12 24 5 3 32 125 173 7th of 7, South
12th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2008–09 45 16 22 3 4 39 128 149 5th of 7, South
10th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
Springfield Pics
2009–10 45 16 23 4 2 38 150 179 5th of 7, South
10th of 14, EJHL
Did not qualify
2010–11 45 25 16 2 2 54 182 156 4th of 7, South
6th of 14, EJHL
Won First Round, 2-0 vs. Rochester Stars
Lost Quarterfinals, 1-2 vs. Boston Jr. Bruins
2011–12 45 20 23 0 2 42 166 175 5th of 7, South
10th of 14, EJHL
Lost First Round, 0-2 vs. Green Mountain Glades
2012–13 45 24 17 4 52 137 118 4th of 7, South
8th of 14, EJHL
Lost First Round, 0-2 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs[6]
2013–14 40 32 6 2 66 212 92 2nd of 10, North
2nd of 18, USPHL Elite
Won First Round, 2-0 vs. New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs-Elite
Won Quarterfinals, 2-0 vs. Bay State Breakers-Elite
2-0-1 in Round Robin
(W, 5-0 vs. Hampton Roads Whalers; T, 4-4 vs. Jersey Hitmen; W, 5-0 vs. Florida Eels)
Won Championship game, 3-2 vs. Jersey Hitmen-Elite
Elite Division Champions
2014–15 50 9 37 4 22 105 239 11th of 11,
USPHL Premier
Did not qualify
2015–16 44 11 30 3 25 123 187 11th of 12,
USPHL Premier
Did not qualify
2016-17 45 19 22 4 25 138 174 7th of 10,
USPHL Premier

Won Preliminary Round, 7-1 (Okanagan Eagles)
Won Quarterfinals, 2g-0 (Jersey Hitmen)
Lost Semifinals, 2g-0 (Islanders Hockey Club)

2016–17 40 4 33 1 9 90 213 5th of 5,
USP3HL North
Did not qualify
2017-18
Premier
40 25 18 - 1 51 169 145 7th of 9 North L, DQF 1-2 (Islanders Hockey Club)
2017-18
Elite
44 7 36 - 1 15 84 278 7th of 7 North Did not qualify
2018-19
Premier
44 24 17 - 3 51 139 105 2nd of 7 North East L, DSF 1-2 (Syracuse Stars)
2018-19
Elite
43 9 30 - 4 22 115 227 6th of 7 North L, DQF 1-2 (Boston Bandits)
2019-20
Premier
44 29 14 - 1 59 167 108 2nd of 6 North East Playoffs cancelled after team reaches national tournament
2019-20
Elite
44 30 11 - 3 63 171 113 2nd of 4 North Won DSF 2-0 (Boston Bandits) Balance of playoffs cancelled
2020-21
Premier
44 23 18 - 3 130 127 49 4th New England L, DQF 1-2 (Bridgewater Bandits)
2020-21
Elite
42 15 17 6 4 156 180 40 4th North Did not participate
Season GP W L OL SL Pts GF GA Regular Season Finish Playoffs
2021-22
Premier
44 25 17 2 - 52 135 125 T-4th New England Lost Division Quartefinals
2021-22
Elite
44 19 20 3 2 43 145 150 4th North Lost Division Semifinals
2022-23
Premier
44 23 19 0 2 48 144 150 5th New England Lost Division Quarterfinals
2022-23
Elite
44 11 29 1 3 26 117 228 4th New England Lost Division Semifinals

America East Hockey League[]

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
2005-06 31 19 6 6 44 153 103 1st Won Championship

USA Hockey Tier III National Championships[]

Round robin play in pool with top 4 teams advancing to semifinal.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Semifinal Championship Game
2014[3] L, Northern Cyclones (EHL) 3-4
W, Flint Jr. Generals (NA3HL) 6-0
W, Bellingham Blazers (NPHL) 8-2
2-0-1 1st of 4
Pool B (White)
L, Boston Jr. Bruins (USPHL-Premier) 6-0

References[]

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