Mount Pearl Jr. Blades

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| team = Mount Pearl Jr. Blades

| logo = Mount Pearl Jr. Blades logo (1).svg

| logosize = 150px

| city = Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

| league = St. John's Junior Hockey League

| division = City Division

| founded = 1980

| arena = The Glacier

| colours = Blue, Red and White
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| owner =

| coach = Adam Collins

| GM = Wally O’Neill

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| name1 = Mount Pearl Jr. Blades

| dates1 = 1980–2013

| name2 = Mount Pearl Wild

| dates2 = 2013–2015

| name3 = Mount Pearl Jr. Blades

| dates3 = 2015-Present

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The Mount Pearl Jr. Blades are a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador. They are members of the St. John's Junior Hockey League, are a former Junior A team, and won the Don Johnson Cup Maritime Junior B championship in 1986.

History

Prior to 1980, junior hockey in St. John's was for the most part a Juvenile-level recreation league. Every year, an all-star team was drafted from the city and named the St. John's Jr. Capitals, after their senior team the St. John's Capitals, to compete against teams from across the province for the Veitch Memorial Trophy at either the Junior A or B level.

In 1980, the St. John's Junior Hockey League was organized and a legitimate Junior B league was formed. The winner of this league, not an all-star team, would represent the city in provincial and inter-provincial events. One of the founding members of this league was the Mount Pearl Jr. Blades. The Blades take their name from the Mount Pearl Blades Senior Hockey Team.

In 1986, the Blades would win their league, the Provincial Veitch Memorial Trophy, and go on to win the Don Johnson Cup as Maritime Junior B Champions in Kensington, Prince Edward Island.

In 1989, the entire league would retract by half and the league, including the Blades, made the jump to Junior A. After two years of the league being overwhelmed at the national level by the champions of other leagues, the league and its teams returned to Junior B.

The 1995-96 season saw the team set a club record for fewest wins in a season, with only two. In 1996–97, the team withdrew from the league to due its lack of competitiveness. The team returned to the league in 1998–99 and has been successful and competitive ever since.

The Blades would be league champions in 1986, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2018, and 2022. Their only Veitch Memorial Trophy as Newfoundland Champions and Don Johnson Cup as Atlantic Champions would come in 1986.

Season-by-season record

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|Season

GPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
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|1980–81

3213145156160314th SJJHL
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|1981–82

3215152174157323rd SJJHLLost semi-final
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|1982–83

339195161248233rd SJJHLLost final
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|1983–84

4017185255269394th SJJHLLost semi-final
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|1984–85

362394215174502nd SJJHL
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|1985–86

282602292104541st SJJHLWon League, won VMT, won DJC
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|1986–87

3015114170148344th SJJHLLost semi-final
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|1987–88

316214148249164th SJJHLDNQ
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|1988–89

4220202239238424th SJJHL
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|1989–90

369234166212223rd SJJHL
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|1990–91

3421130203174422nd SJJHL
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|1991–92

27521195176114th SJJHL
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|1992–93

3811280161257224th SJJHL
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|1993–94

2412111171164253rd SJJHL
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|1994–95

3416171203155334th SJJHL
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|1995–96

3222919323555th SJJHL
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|1996–97

246171107153135th SJJHLWithdrew Mid-season
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|1997–98

colspan="11"|Did Not Participate
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|1998–99

3311211148206237th SJJHL
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|1999–00

3720143197184433rd SJJHL
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|2000–01

3119633181125442nd SJJHL
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|2001–02

3315144163141346th SJJHL
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|2002–03

2922501163104451st SJJHLWon League
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|2003–04

29131303130138293rd SJJHL
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|2004–05

2819711173140401st SJJHL
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|2005–06

29161120168130343rd SJJHL
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|2006–07

2922700192106441st SJJHLWon League
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|2007–08

281783014095371st SJJHL
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|2008–09

281873012292391st SJJHLWon League
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|2009–10

2821610166107433rd SJJHL
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|2010–11

281981124110392nd SJJHL
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|2011–12

282242177105462nd SJJHL
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|2012–13

2812142138144264th SJJHLLost final
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|colspan="11"|Mount Pearl Wild

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|2013–14

281213396105276th SJJHLLost quarters, 0–4 (Breakers)
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|2014–15

28521274158128th SJJHLLost quarters, 0–3 (Capitals)
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|2015–16

28189112785373rd SJJHLWon quarters, 3–0 (Jr. Celtics)
Lost semifinals, 1–4 (Capitals)
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|2016–17

27168311898363rd of 8 SJJHLLost quarters, 1–3 (Flyers)
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|2017–18

26241115466501st of 8 SJJHLWon quarters, 3–0 (Eagles)
Won semifinals, 4–0 (Stars)
Won League 4–1 (Renegades)
SJJHL Champions
Advance to Don Johnson Cup
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|2018–19

282311116986481st of 8 SJJHLWon quarters, 3–0 (Jr. Caps)
Won semifinals, 4–0 (Flyers)
Lost League Finals 3–4 (Renegades)
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|2018–19

282311116986481st of 8 SJJHLWon quarters, 3–0 (Jr. Caps)
Won semifinals, 4–0 (Flyers)
Lost League Finals 3–4 (Renegades)
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|2021–22

22154310766332nd of 8 SJJHLWon semifinals, 3-1 (Renegades)
Won finals 4-3 (Stars)
SJJHL Champions
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|2022–23

28205312483432nd of 8 SJJHLWon quarterfinals, 3-0 (Warriors)
Lost semifinals, 1-4 (Jr. Caps)
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|2023–24

272232 |
|11563461st of 8 SJJHLWon quarterfinals, 3-0 (Jr. Breakers)
Lost Semifinals, 2-4 (Stars)
advance to Don Johnson as HOST
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|2024–25

2816102 |
|12289344th of 8 SJJHLLost quarterfinals, 0-3 (Jr. Breakers)

Don Johnson Cup

Eastern Canada Jr B Championships

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|Year

Round RobinRecordStandingSemifinalBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
1986— — —— — —— — —— — —— — —Don Johnson Cup Champions
2003
HOST
L, Sackville Blazers 1–5
?, Sherwood 0–0
?, St. John Jr Celtics
?, Oromocto
?–?–?2 of 5W, Sherwoodn/aL, Sackville Blazers 4–6
Silver Medalists
2018OTW, Moncton Vito's 5–4
SOW, Western Red Wings 6–5
L, Kameron Jr. Miners 0–3
OTW, East Hants Penguins 5–4
3–0–13rd of 5W, Western Red Wings 5–0n/aLost Kameron Jr. Miners 1–4
2022W, Sherwood Metros 2-0
L, Antigonish Bulldogs 0-4
L, Moncton Vito's 4-5
L, Kent Coyotes 1-8
1–3–03rd of 5L, Kent Coyotes 1-2n/an/a
2024
HOST
W, St. John's Jr. Caps 5-2
W, Kensington Vipers 6-2
W, Kent Coyotes 3-0
L, Antigonish Bulldogs 2-5
3-0-1-02nd of 5L, Kensington Vipers 2-6— — —— — —