Wheatley Sharks

{{short description|Canadian junior ice hockey team}}

{{infobox hockey team

| team = Wheatley Sharks

| logo = Wheatly Sharks.png

| logosize = 125px

| city = Wheatley, Ontario

| league = Provincial Junior Hockey League

| conference = North

| division = Stobbs

| founded = {{Start date|1995}}

| arena = Wheatley Area Arena

| colours = Red, Blue, and White

| coach = Josh Carnevale (mid 2018–19)

| GM = Thomas Grubb (2018–19)

| parentclub =

| farmclub =

| name1 = Southpoint Sharks

| dates1 = 1995–2001

| name2 = Wheatley-Southpoint Sharks

| dates2 = 2001–08

| name3 = Wheatley Sharks

| dates3 = 2008–present

}}

The Wheatley Sharks are a junior hockey team based in Wheatley, Ontario, Canada. As of the 2016-17 season the Sharks began play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association. Previously, they were members of the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League.

History

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The Wheatley Sharks were a member of the Great Lakes Junior C League since 1995–96. The Sharks have made it to the League Finals 4 times since the 2001–02 season but have never been able to win the Championship.

In the 2001–02 season the Sharks faced the Essex 73's in their first ever Finals appearance, the 73's would knock off the Sharks in a hard fought series which Essex won in 5 games, the following year the 73's and Sharks would meet once again in the Championship series, Essex would control this series once again beating the Sharks this time in 4 games.

In 2004–05 the 73's and Sharks would once again meet up this time in the League Semi-finals which many saw as a battle of the 2 best teams, it would be a classic series, the teams would play Game 7 at the Essex arena in front of over 1500 fans, Sharks held a 2-0 3rd period lead before the 73's battled back with 3 late goals to claim the series victory, Essex would go on to win the Provincial Championship.

The 2005–06 season would be the most successful season in Wheatley Sharks history as Head Coach Dave Wiper led them to a Regular Season Championship with a 1st Place finish with a record of 29–8–1–2. The Club would once again make it to the League Finals for the 3rd time and Face Essex once again this time having the advantage of Home ice, the 73's however would take the title in another classic series going 6 games.

In the 2008–09 season The Sharks would finish 3rd in the league and battle the Belle River Canadiens in first round battle, the Canadiens would take a 3-0 series lead only to see the Sharks battle back and tie the series forcing a game 7 in Belle River. The Canadiens would take the 7th game by a score of 7–1.

The Sharks had another successful season in 2010–11 finishing 21–16–3 would face the Essex 73's once again. The Sharks and 73's were tied 3–3 and another Game 7 in Essex for the Sharks, this time it would be Sharks that would come out on top with a 4–0 shutout win as the Sharks finally defeated the 73's in a playoff series, they would move onto the semi-finals and defeat the 1st place Wallaceburg Lakers in 6 games, however the Sharks lost in a classic 7 game series to the Belle River Canadiens as Belle River won their 2nd straight league title.

The 2011–12 edition of the Sharks would be a very successful one during the regular season, the club finished with a 24–15–1 record during the regular season, which was good enough for 3rd in the league. During the 2011–12 regular season the Sharks would set a team record with 12 straight wins at the Wheatley Arena and finish with a 16–3–1 home record, it was also a successful season for Kurtis Ouellette who won Defenceman of the year and Riley Babkirk who won Rookie of the year. The regular season success would not continue over to the playoffs though, the Sharks would fall in the 1st round to the Belle River Canadiens in 5 games.

The 2012–13 season would be another successful season in Wheatey. The Sharks would finish the season as the 3rd place team with an impressive record of 24–14–2. The Sharks would draw the 6th Seed Alvinston Flyers in the first round, the Sharks would sweep the Flyers in 4 straight games. Round 2 would bring their rivals from Belle River, the Canadiens held a 3–2 series lead heading back to Wheatley, the Sharks would force a game 7 with a 4–1 win on home ice, Game 7 would be dominated by the Sharks 4–0 and send Wheatley into the finals against the 73's. After losing their leading scorer Jon Woelk to a broken ankle in the previous round, and a few key components the 73's would eliminate the Sharks 4 straight to put an end to Wheatley's hopes for a first League Championship.

Season-by-season record

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! Season !! GP !! W !! L !! T !! OTL !! GF !! GA !! P !! Results !! Playoffs

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|1995-96

43201922153158435th GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Amherstburg)
Lost semi-final 0-4 (Belle River)
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|1996-97

40181255200169465th GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-2 (Wallaceburg)
Lost semi-final 0-4 (Belle River)
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|1997-98

45301410202157612nd GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Dresden)
Lost semi-final 0-4 (Essex)
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|1998-99

40171913164192385th GLJHLLost semi-final 2-4 (Kingsville)
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|1999-00

41122252130164317th GLJHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Wallaceburg)
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|2000-01

40122521134181278th GLJHLLost quarter-final 0-4 (Belle River)
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|2001-02

40221224160127502nd GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Wallaceburg)
Won semi-final 4-3 (Kingsville)
Lost final 1-4 (Essex)
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|2002-03

40261031162116562nd GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-3 (Dresden)
Won semi-final 4-3 (Alvinston)
Lost final 0-4 (Essex)
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|2003-04

40152014125138357th GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-2 (Alvinston)
Lost semi-final 1-4 (Essex)
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|2004-05

40191380166137466th GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-2 (Kingsville)
Lost semi-final 3-4 (Essex)
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|2005-06

4029812185114611st GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Blenheim)
Won semi-final 4-2 (Alvinston)
Lost final 2-4 (Essex)
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|2006-07

4026923201163573rd GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Kingsville)
Lost semi-final 3-4 (Belle River)
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|2007-08

39142041167171336th GLJHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Essex)
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|2008-09

402214 |
|4167148483rd GLJHLLost quarter-final 3-4 (Belle River)
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|2009-10

401918 |
|3174170415th GLJHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Essex)
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|2010-11

402116 |
|3142144454th GLJHLWon quarter-final 4-3 (Essex)
Won semi-final 4-2 (Wallaceburg)
Lost final 3-4 (Belle River)
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|2011-12

402415 |
|1157119493rd GLJHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Belle River)
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|2012-13

402414 |
|2153122503rd GLJHLWon quarters - 4-0 (Alvinston)
Won semi's 3-4 (Belle River)
Lost final 0-4 (Essex)
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|2013-14

402216 |
|2160137464th GLJHLWon quarters - 4-2 (Alvinston)
Lost semi's 0-4 (Essex)
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|2014-15

401720 |
|3131149377th GLJHLLost quarters 0-4 (Amherstburg)
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|2015-16

40191722141171426th GLJHLLost quarters 0-4 (Amherstburg)
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|2016-17

4018211 |
|157171376th StobbsLost Div. Quarters 2-4 (Amherstburg)
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|2017-18

40132403121163297th StobbsLost Div. Quarters 0-4 (Dresden)
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|2018-19

40162202106145347th StobbsLost div quarter-final 0-4 (Lakeshore)
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|2019-20

40191911122124405th of 9
Stobbs
Lost div quarter-final 2-4 (Essex)
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|2020-21

colspan="10" | Season Lost due to COVID-19 pandemic
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|2021-22

3216150112597335th of 9
Stobbs
Won Div Quarter-final 4-0 (Amherstburg)
Lost div semi-finals 2-4 (Lakeshore)
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|2022-23

4227113116599583rd of 8
Stobbs
Won Div Quarter-final 4-0 (Amherstburg)
Lost div semi-finals 2-4 (Lakeshore)
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|2023-24

42251421180991084th of 8
Stobbs
Won Div Quarter-final 4-1 (Mooretown)
Lost Div Semifinal 0-4 (Lakeshore)
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|2024-25

42212010141137434th of 8 Stobbs Div
9th of 18 West Conf
33rd of 63 PJHL
Lost Div Quarter-final 1-4 (Amherstburg)

2019-2020 Executive/Staff

  • Governor - Darryl Glasier
  • Director of Hockey Operations - Darryl Glasier
  • General Manager - Thomas Grubb
  • Head coach - Josh Carnevale
  • Assistant coach - Ian Faubert
  • Assistant coach - Paul Gossman
  • Assistant coach - Adam Hatt
  • Goalie Coach - Marc tremblay
  • Strength & Conditioning - Dylan Enns
  • Head trainer - Dr. Mark Dubreuil
  • Trainer - Ken Dawson
  • Equipment Managers - Rick Woelk, Tim Oliphant, Jay Riediger