Port Colborne Sailors

{{Update|part=infobox|reason=owners, coaches, team colors, logo|date=March 2024}}

{{Infobox ice hockey team

|bg_color = blue

|text_color = white

| team = Port Colborne

| logo =

| logosize = 160px

| city = Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada

| league = Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League

| division = Golden Horseshoe

| founded = 1963

| arena =

| colours =

| owner = Scott Barnes{{Cite web |url=http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2017/07/10/scott-barnes-retains-historic-nickname-after-taking-over-buying-the-thorold-blackhawks |title=Same name, new owner | St. Catharines Standard |access-date=2017-07-18 |archive-date=2017-07-11 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170711040607/http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2017/07/10/scott-barnes-retains-historic-nickname-after-taking-over-buying-the-thorold-blackhawks |url-status=dead }} (2017-18)

| coach = Scott Barnes (2017-18)

| GM = Scott Barnes (2017-18)

| media =

| affiliates =

| dates1 = 1963-1975

| name1 = Thorold Jaycees

| dates2 = 1975-1979

| name2 = Thorold Paper Bees

| dates3 = 1979-1982

| name3 = Thorold Paper C's

| dates4 = 1982-1986

| name4 = Thorold Golden Eagles

| dates5 = 1986-2023

| name5 = Thorold Blackhawks

| dates6 = 2023 - present

| name6 = Port Colborne Sailors

}}

The Port Colborne Sailors (formerly the Thorold Blackhawks) are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Port Colborne, Ontario. They played in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.

History

The Thorold Jaycees joined the Niagara District Junior B Hockey League in 1963, three seasons after the folding of the Thorold Mountaineers. The Jaycees became the Paper Bees in 1975 and stayed with the league until 1979 when it folded. From 1979 until 1982, the team was known as the Thorold Paper C's and played in the local Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League. In 1982, the Paper C's became the Blackhawks and joined Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League. The Blackhawks stayed members of the GHJHL until 2007 when it merged into the GOJHL.

The team consists of mostly local players between the ages of 16 and 21. The Blackhawks were League Champions in 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2005. In 2005, the team went on to capture the Sutherland Cup as the best Jr. B team in Ontario. Many players that started their careers in Thorold went on to play in the Ontario Hockey League, the American Hockey League, and the National Hockey League. Notable alumni include Nathan Horton, Sean Bentivoglio, John Scott, Zenon Konopka, Dwayne Roloson and Owen Nolan.

The Blackhawks played the longest game in club history on March 26, 2006, in a quadruple-overtime thriller of game 6 of their GHL Semi-final series against their arch-rival, the St. Catharines Falcons. The Blackhawks moved onto the GHL finals with this victory. The final score of this contest was 2-1 after Steve Zmudcynski beat St. Catharines' netminder Sean Hall with 5:06 left in the 4th overtime period. Zmudczynski received a long pass from Steve Chappell that set up the winning marker. The game lasted a little over four and a half hours and ended after midnight. An interesting side note from this game is that if there would have been a game seven it would have been played on March 27, the same day Game 6 ended.

= Logo =

In October 2013, a Facebook page called Is The Thorold Blackhawks Logo Offensive? was started,{{cite news|url=http://www.thoroldedition.ca/2013/10/11/thorold-resident-takes-to-facebook-to-spark-debate-on-blackhawks-logo|title=Thorold resident takes to Facebook to spark debate on Blackhawks logo|first=Jeff|last=Blay|work=St. Catharines Standard|location=St. Catharines|date=October 11, 2013|accessdate=November 18, 2016}} which questioned the use of an aboriginal caricature as the team's logo.{{cite news|title=Concerns growing over Thorold Blackhawks logo|first=Jen|last=MtPleasant|date=December 18, 2013|url=http://www.tworowtimes.com/news/regional/concerns-growing-thorold-blackhawks-logo/|work=Two Row Times|accessdate=November 18, 2016|location=Hagersville}}{{cite news|url=http://www.thoroldedition.ca/2013/11/27/thorold-needs-to-decide-what-kind-of-city-it-wants-to-be-says-baird|title=Thorold needs to decide what kind of city it wants to be, says Baird|first=Melissa|last=Mangelsen|work=The Tribune|location=St. Catharines|date=November 28, 2013|accessdate=November 18, 2016}} The page garnered attention from local media and politicians and was brought to the attention of Thorold City Council.{{cite news|title=Logo discussions fail to find solution|date=December 9, 2013|first=Don|last=Fraser|url=http://www.thoroldedition.ca/2013/12/09/logo-discussions-fail-to-find-solution|work=St. Catharines Standard|location=St. Catharines|accessdate=November 18, 2016}}

On August 4, 2016, Mayor Ted Luciani announced that the logo would be prohibited from the city's arenas from June 1, 2017.{{cite news|title=ONTARIO JUNIOR TEAM THOROLD BLACKHAWKS HAVE DEADLINE TO CHANGE 'DISCRIMINATORY' LOGO|first=Jared|last=Clinton|date=August 23, 2016|accessdate=November 17, 2016|url=http://www.thehockeynews.com/news/article/ontario-junior-team-thorold-blackhawks-have-deadline-to-change-discriminatory-logo#cxrecs_s|work=The Hockey News}} The prohibition would apply to jerseys, signage and marketing materials. Luciani said that the city council had been working with the club since 2013 "to resolve the logo issue amicably" and that the club had been given "more than reasonable opportunity to address the issue." As a result, he said, "The City of Thorold will no longer permit the continued use of a logo that has been deemed offensive."{{cite news|title=Thorold says Blackhawks logo has to go|first=Karena|last=Walter|work=St. Catharines Standard|location=St. Catharines|date=August 18, 2016|accessdate=November 17, 2016|url=http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2016/08/18/thorold-says-blackhawks-logo-has-to-go}}

During a pre-game ceremony at Frank Dougherty Arena on November 3, 2016, the team unveiled their replacement logo, a stylized head of a black bird of prey. Co-owner Tony Gigliotti – who had inherited the controversial logo when he bought the team in 2013 – said: "I understand how the old logo could offend people and that is something we never wanted to be part of. I created [the] new logo with the blackbird theme a few years ago with a graphic design guy in Toronto [James Brandan Walker] and we have tweaked it since then. I actually love the new logo and it is easily identifiable for young children and all our fans so we think it will be part of a good marketing plan in the future."{{cite news|title=New-look Blackhawks dig out from under Avalanche|first=Joseph|last=Cassidy|date=November 10, 2016|accessdate=November 17, 2016|work=St. Catharines Standard|location=St. Catharines|url=http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2016/11/10/new-look-blackhawks-dig-out-from-under-avalanche}}{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesbrandan.com/portfolio/thorold-blackhawks-jr-b/|title=Thorold Blackhawks Jr. B|work=James Brandan Walker|date=2016|accessdate=November 20, 2016}}

= 2016-17 season =

On February 14, 2017, the Blackhawks announced they were ceasing operations for the remainder of the season due to inability to sustain a full roster. Citing concerns for player safety, the team elected to cease operations with 8 games remaining in the season, which will be recorded as 5-0 forfeit wins for their opponent.{{cite news|title=Thorold Ceases Operations for 2016-17|date=February 14, 2017|work=Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League|url=http://www.gojhl.ca/view/gojhl/news-1625/news_469650|accessdate=February 27, 2017}}

= Move to Port Colborne and Permanent Relocation =

Due to ongoing renovations to the Thorold Community Arena, the Blackhawks announced on July 19, 2022, that they would be playing the upcoming 2022–23 season out of the Vale Centre in nearby Port Colborne.{{cite web |title=New Nest For The 2022/23 Season |url=https://www.thoroldjrbblackhawks.com/new-nest-for-the-2022-23-season |website=www.thoroldjrbblackhawks.com/ |publisher=Thorold Blackhawks |access-date=10 May 2023}} On May 5, 2023, the Blackhawks announced they would be making the move permanent and would be officially relocating to Port Colborne for the 2023–24 season, thus ending 60 years of Junior hockey in Thorold.{{cite web |last1=Lansbergen |first1=Bernard |title=Why the Blackhawks decided to leave Thorold for good |date=10 May 2023 |url=https://www.thoroldtoday.ca/local-sports/why-the-blackhawks-decided-to-leave-thorold-for-good-6979543 |publisher=ThoroldToday |access-date=29 November 2023}}

Season-by-season results

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|Season

GPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
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|1959-60

248124 |
|101124204th NDJBHL
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|1963-64

305232 |
|120263126th NDJBHLDNQ
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1964-65

3010182 |
|133201226th NDJBHLLost semi-final
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1965-66

3011163 |
|162220256th NDJBHLLost quarter-final
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1966-67 |

|3rd NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1967-68

3012135 |
|148161294th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1968-69

367227 |
|167238216th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1969-70

3613203 |
|163208295th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1970-71

3613176 |
|177221325th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1971-72

3514174 |
|185195326th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1972-73

3511240 |
|129212227th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1973-74

353293 |
|10722898th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1974-75

358225 |
|121181215th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1975-76

4023107 |
|158126533rd NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1976-77

3914241 |
|162217314th NDJBHL
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1977-78

4011245 |
|170240274th NDJBHLLost semi-final
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|1978-79

40colspan="7"|5th NDJBHLDNQ
align="center" bgcolor="#eeffff"

|1979-80

3517155 |
|224199373rd NJC-E
align="center" bgcolor="#eeffff"

|1980-81

4026140 |
|247213522nd NJC-ELost quarter-final
align="center" bgcolor="#eeffff"

|1981-82

colspan="11"|Niagara-Can-Am Jr. C Statistics Not Available
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|1982-83

4213263 |
|241293297th GHJHL
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|1983-84

429285 |
|178252238th GHJHL
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|1984-85

422391 |
|15038158th GHJHL
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|1985-86

4019183 |
|184215416th GHJHL
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|1986-87

4215189 |
|202233395th GHJHL
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|1987-88

4217214 |
|209270385th GHJHL
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|1988-89

4225107 |
|197148572nd GHJHLLost final
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|1989-90

48311412246200652nd GHJHLLost final
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|1990-91

42261420236182544th GHJHL
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|1991-92

42152610189219316th GHJHL
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|1992-93

42221613239219484th GHJHL
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|1993-94

40251212270178532nd GHJHLLost final
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|1994-95

42192121188220414th GHJHL
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|1995-96

42102633190235267th GHJHL
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|1996-97

42142251181181346th GHJHL
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|1997-98

49261643255213594th GHJHL
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|1998-99

47172451167180405th GHJHL
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|1999-00

48321312237155671st GHJHLLost final
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|2000-01

48311070220126692nd GHJHLWon League
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|2001-02

48311232216138673rd GHJHLLost final
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|2002-03

4841430282100851st GHJHLWon League
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|2003-04

483477017984752nd GHJHLWon League
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|2004-05

483765018585791st GHJHLWon League, won Sutherland Cup
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|2005-06

49291820192125603rd GHJHLLost final
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|2006-07

49301621226169634th GHJHLLost semi-final
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|2007-08

49301261227144671st GOJHL-GH Lost RR Semi-final
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|2008-09

523118 |
|3217197653rd GOJHL-GH
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|2009-10

513512 |
|4211164743rd GOJHL-GH Lost Conf. SF
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|2010-11

513811 |
|2251135782nd GOJHL-GH Lost Conf. Final
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|2011-12

513217 |
|2197126663rd GOJHL-GH
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|2012-13

512819 |
|4192174605th GOJHL-GH Lost Conf. SF
align="center" bgcolor="#eeeeff"

|2013-14

492817 |
|4210185604th GOJHL-GH Lost Conf. SF
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|2014-15

491431 |
|4117203327th GOJHL-GH Lost Conf. Quarter-finals, 1-4 (Falcons)
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|2015-16

50212513152172466th of 8-GH
17th of 26-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarter-finals, 0-4 (Avalanche)
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|2016-17

50113612133206258th of 9-GH
25th of 27-GOJHL
no playoffs
folded with 8 games remaining in season
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|2017-18

50202235160205485th of 9-GH
16th of 26-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 0-4 (Canucks)
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|2018-19

48202332149167485th of 8-GH
15th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 0-4 (Panthers)
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|2019-20

50262040181162565th of 9-GH
15th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 0-4 (Kilty B's±)
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|2020–21

colspan=10|Season lost due to COVID-19
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|2021-22

4815320189155316th of 8-GH
20th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 0-4 (Corvairs)
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|2022-23

50242420168155505th of 8-GH
17th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 1-4 (Corvairs)
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|colspan=11 | PORT COLBORNE SAILORS

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|2023-24

50123341128216297th of 7-GH
20th of 23-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 0-4 (Meteors)
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|2024-25

50311621188139654th of 11 East Conf
8th of 23-GOJHL
Lost Conf. Quarterfinals 2-4 (Corvairs)

Sutherland Cup appearances

:2001: Elmira Sugar Kings defeated Thorold Blackhawks 4-games-to-2

:2003: Stratford Cullitons defeated Thorold Blackhawks 4-games-to-3

:2004: Stratford Cullitons defeated Thorold Blackhawks 4-games-to-none

:2005: Thorold Blackhawks defeated Chatham Maroons 4-games-to-1

Professional alumni

  • Vince Dunn
  • John Scott{{cite web |url=http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2016/01/31/former-blackhawk-has-all-star-moment |title=Ex-Thorold Blackhawk has MVP All-Star moment {{!}} St. Catharines Standard |website=www.stcatharinesstandard.ca |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160202103731/http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/2016/01/31/former-blackhawk-has-all-star-moment |archive-date=2016-02-02}}
  • Conor Timmins
  • Sean Bentivoglio
  • Dwayne Roloson
  • Nathan Horton
  • Joey Martin (ice hockey)

References

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