Wiarton Rock

{{Infobox ice hockey team

| bg_color = red

| text_color = navy blue

| team = Wiarton Rock

| logo =

| logosize = 150px

| city = Wiarton, Ontario, Canada

| league = Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League

| division =

| founded = 2006

| folded = 2016

| arena = Wiarton Arena & Community Centre

| colours = Blue, Red, and White
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| owner =

| coach = Joe Ziel

| GM = Tina Ziel

| media =

| name1 = King Wild

| dates1 = 2006–2010

| name2 = Vaughan Wild

| dates2 = 2010–2011

| name3 = Lefroy Wave

| dates3 = 2011–2014

| name4 = Grey Highlands Bravehearts

| dates4 = 2014–2016

| name5 = Wiarton Rock

| dates5 = 2016

}}

The Wiarton Rock was a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Wiarton, Ontario, and a member of the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (GMHL). The Rock relocated multiple times, spending time in King City, Nobleton, Lefroy, and Markdale, Ontario.

History

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The King Wild's first game was the first game in the GMHL's history taking place on September 8, 2006, against the Richmond Hill Rams in Richmond Hill, Ontario. The Wild lost 6–0 to the Rams despite outshooting them. The Wild's first victory was a 5-1 decision over the Toronto Canada Moose on September 9, 2006. The team's first home game was against the Nipissing Alouettes on September 10, 2006. The Wild were victorious, winning by a 5–3 score.

The 2006–07 finalists started the 2007–08 season off rather slow. After playing poorly for most of the season, the Wild surged in the last quarter with a long winning streak to pull to a .500 record by the final regular season game. In the bye round of the playoffs, all byes had been picked and the final two teams remaining were the Wild and the Douro Dukes who would play in the first round by default. Although the Dukes played well, the Wild swept the series 4–0. The Wild continued to play well against the Temiscaming Royals in the league quarter-finals, but were still defeated by the second-seeded team in six games.

In March 2008, the Wild and the Richmond Hill Rams challenged the Mexico national ice hockey team to a set of four exhibition games. The first of two games for the Wild happened on March 22, as the Wild defeated the Mexican Senior team 7–6 in overtime. On March 25, the Wild beat them again 7–6, this time in regulation.

At the 2010 Summer Annual Governor's Meeting, it was announced that the Wild would relocate to the Vaughan Ice Plex in Vaughan, Ontario, after two seasons in Nobleton and two previous in King City.

In the summer of 2011, the Vaughan Wild moved to Lefroy, Ontario, and became the Lefroy Wave. In the spring of 2014, the Wave moved to Markdale, Ontario, and became the Grey Highlands Bravehearts. The Bravehearts were the first junior team to be based Markdale since the Junior D Markdale Mohawks played their final season in 1984–85.

After two seasons in Markdale, the Bravehearts moved again to Wiarton, Ontario, for the 2016–17 season where they became the Wiarton Rock. However, the team lasted less than one season in Wiarton and folded on December 14, 2016, after difficulty icing a full team and earning a 1-24-1 record.{{cite web |url=http://gmhl.net/component/content/article/45-2011-2012/778-league-update-dec-14-2016 |title=League Update: December 14, 2016 |publisher=GMHL |date=14 December 2016}}{{cite web |url=https://thejuniorhockeynews.com/the-death-pool-special-report-gmhls-wiarton-rock-fold-youre-gonna-love-this-shit/ |title=THE DEATH POOL – SPECIAL REPORT – GMHL'S WIARTON ROCK FOLD |publisher=The Junior Hockey News |date=15 December 2016}}

On March 20, 2017, the GMHL announced that Wiarton would get another team named the Wiarton Schooners for the 2017–18 season.{{cite web |url=http://gmhl.net/component/content/article/45-2011-2012/808-wiarton-returns-to-gmhl |title=Wiarton Returns to GMHL |publisher=GMHL |date=20 March 2017}}{{cite web|url=http://www.wiartonecho.com/2017/01/05/wiarton-schooners-jr-a-hockey-set-sail |title=Wiarton Schooners junior A hockey sets sail |publisher=Wiarton Echo |date=January 5, 2017}} The new team was primarily owned by John and Beth Dyer, a couple who had formerly been trainers and a billet family for the Rock, and 10% stake by another unannounced owner. After the original announcement by the league, it was indicated the Schooners were an expansion team replacing the Rock and not a direct continuation of the defunct team. However, the Schooners only lasted eight winless games, the last a 25–1 loss to the Knights of Meaford, before also folding.

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File:King Wild Photo.jpg

File:Grey Highlands Bravehearts player pink 2014.jpg

Season-by-season records

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SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsRegular Season FinishPlayoffs
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|colspan="11"|King Wild

2006–074226133190152552nd GMHLWon quarter-finals, 4–1 (Canada Moose)
Won semi-finals, 4–2 (Rams)
Lost finals, 1–4 (Rattlers)
2007–084220202186179428th GMHLWon Bye Round, 4–0 (Dukes)
Lost quarter-finals, 2–4 (Royals)
2008–094326152241200547th GMHLLost quarter-finals, 0–3 (Storm)
2009–104218204212205407th GMHLLost quarter-finals, 0–3 (Shield)
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|colspan="11"|Vaughan Wild

2010–1142132451732153111th GMHLLost Last-minute Qualifier game, 1–9 (Canada Moose)
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|colspan="11"|Lefroy Wave

2011–124223181179186476th GMHLWon Bye Round, 2–0 (Red Wings)
Lost quarter-finals, 2–3 (Rattlers)
2012–1342435121102521115th GMHLLost div. quarter-finals, 0–3 (Rattlers)
2013–144253431212741319th GMHLLost Qualifier game, 3–5 (Predators)
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|colspan="11"|Grey Highlands Bravehearts

2014–154218213202245393rd North-Central Div.
12th GMHL
Lost Divisional Round, 2–3 (Aces)
2015–1642182202217256387th Central Div.
20th GMHL
Lost div. quarter-finals, 0–3 (Coyotes)
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|colspan="11"|Wiarton Rock

2016–17261241692433colspan=2|Folded mid-season

References

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