Dixie Beehives | |
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City |
Oswego, New York, United States Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada Weston, Ontario, Canada |
League | Ontario Junior Hockey League |
Operated | 2005β2011 |
Home arena |
Romney Field House Ice Rink (Oswego 2005β2007) Weston Arena (2007β2009) Canlan Ice Sports Etobicoke (2009β2011) |
Colours |
Red,
Gold and
Black |
General manager | Louie Gialedakis |
Head coach | Louie Gialedakis |
Affiliate | Mississauga Hornets ( GTHL) |
Franchise history | |
2005β2007 | Oswego Admirals |
2007β2009 | Toronto Dixie Beehives |
2009β2011 | Dixie Beehives |
The Dixie Beehives were a Canadian Junior "A" ice hockey team from Etobicoke, Ontario. They were a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League. The team originated in Oswego, New York as the Oswego Admirals.
The Dixie Beehives began as the Oswego Admirals, a Junior A team in the east Division of the OPJHL in 2005 out of Oswego, New York and played out of Romney Field House Ice Rink. In 2006 local business man and hockey fan Joe Moore approached the OPJHL about acquiring a team. The Admirals were for sale and arrangement were made to purchase the team and bring it to Toronto suburb of Weston, Ontario where ice time was procured at Weston Arena. The mascot was named "Blade" by two local phenoms Zachary Clark and Dylan "Pickles" Lavner.
The Admirals were owned by the same man who owned the Syracuse Jr. Crunch, but are not the same franchise as the Crunch as they currently play in the United States. Their first season went well as they earned a berth into the playoffs. Nine games under .500 on the season, the Admirals did not survive past the first round of their first season.
The Admirals' first ever game was a 3β1 loss to the Kingston Voyageurs on September 8, 2005. During that game, the franchise's first ever goal was scored by Jason Deluca. The goalie to start this historic game was Mark Schacker. The Admirals' first home game took place on September 22, 2006βa 2β2 tie with the Cobourg Cougars. Evan Lucas scored the Admirals' first ever home goal while Cory Gershon picked up the tie in net. Their first win was also against the Kingston Voyageurs at home, a 5β2 victory on September 23, 2005. Corey Callen scored the eventual game-winning-goal and Gershon stopped 30 of 32 shots for that first team victory.
After a good second season and a first round exit to the Port Hope Predators that was shortened by bad weather.
The Toronto Dixie Beehives began play at Weston Arena on September 15 with a game vs. the Vaughan Vipers. The first season saw the team make the playoffs before going down 3 straight to the Markham Waxers in the quarter-final match.
In the summer of 2009, the Beehives relocated from Weston to Etobicoke playing at Canlan Ice Sports Etobicoke and dropped "Toronto" from their name. On April 3, 2011, the Dixie Beehives officially ceased operations.
Season | GP | W | L | T | OTL | GF | GA | P | Results | Playoffs |
2005β06 | 49 | 17 | 26 | 4 | 2 | 150 | 193 | 40 | 6th OPJHL-E | Lost Conf. QF |
2006β07 | 49 | 19 | 25 | 2 | 3 | 154 | 188 | 43 | 6th OPJHL-E | Lost Conf. QF |
2007β08 | 49 | 17 | 27 | - | 5 | 175 | 248 | 39 | 6th OPJHL-S | Lost Conf. QF |
2008β09 | 49 | 17 | 30 | - | 2 | 147 | 200 | 36 | 7th OJHL-P | |
2009β10 | 50 | 12 | 37 | - | 1 | 146 | 241 | 25 | 10th CCHL-W | DNQ |
2010β11 | 50 | 4 | 43 | - | 3 | 133 | 350 | 11 | 8th OJHL-S | DNQ |