Severn Stallions

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Severn Stallions
CitySevern, Ontario, Canada
LeagueCanadian Premier Junior Hockey League
DivisionWest
Founded2016
Folded2020
Home arenaColdwater Community Centre
ColoursGreen, black, and white
     
Head coachSylvain Cloutier
Franchise history
2016–2019Essa Stallions
2019–2020Severn Stallions

The Severn Stallions were a United Hockey Union-sanctioned junior ice hockey team from Severn, Ontario, Canada. They are a member of the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League and began play in the 2016–17 season. For the team's first three seasons, it was known as the Essa Stallions in Essa, Ontario.

History[edit]

On May 4, 2016, proposals were made to Essa Township Council where it was agreed the Essa Stallions would be allowed to play in the fall of 2016 in the Angus Recreation Centre. Their first head coach would be Sylvain Cloutier, a 20-year hockey journeyman who has played in North America and England. Cloutier has coached several teams including the Corpus Christi IceRays (CHL) in 2008–09.[1] The Stallions qualified for 2017 playoffs after their inaugural season. The first round consisted of a two-game series with an aggregate total score to move on. Their opponent, the O-Town Rebels, forfeited the second game and the Stallions played in the four team round-robin where they were eliminated.

The Essa Stallions then won the league championship in 2018 and 2019. After three season in Angus, the team relocated to the Coldwater Community Centre in Severn, Ontario, and was renamed the Severn Stallions.

Season-by-season records[edit]

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA Regular Season Finish Playoffs
2016–17 48 29 13 1 5 64 204 138 2nd of 4, West
3rd of 8, CPJHL
Won First Round, 7–3 two-game total[a] vs. O-Town Rebels
1–1–1, 3rd of 4 round-robin
(L, 1–4 vs. Wild; OTL, 3–4 vs. Sharpshooters; OTW, 5–4 vs. Hawks)
2017–18 44 42 2 0 84 241 63 1st of 5, West
1st of 10, CPJHL
Won First Round, 2–0 vs. Seaforth Generals
Won Second Round, 2–1 vs. Bracebridge Pioneers
Won Championships, 2–0 vs. Smiths Falls Settlers
CPJHL Champions
2018–19 44 36 7 1 73 256 98 2nd of 7, CPJHL Won First Round, 2–0 vs. Smiths Falls Settlers
Won Semifinals, 2–0 vs. Maniwaki Mustangs
Won Championships, 2–0 vs. Muskoka Anglers
CPJHL Champions
2019–20 42 28 12 2 58 201 136 3rd of 9, CPJHL Won First Round, 2–0 vs. Langton Royals
Lost Semifinals, 0–2 vs. Seaforth Generals
  1. ^ Only played one game, Rebels forfeited the second

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Jr. Hockey Comes to Angus Rec Centre". essastallions.com. 7 July 2016. Archived from the original on 1 November 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2019.

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