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Wellington Dukes
CityOntario Wellington, Ontario
LeagueOntario Junior Hockey League
FoundedPrior to 1977
Home arenaWellington & District Community Centre
ColorsRed, Yellow, and Blue
     
General managerMarty Abrams
Head coachMarty Abrams
AffiliatesBelleville Bulls (OHL)
Picton Pirates (EBJCHL)
Franchise history
1989merged w/ Belleville Bobcats

The Wellington Dukes are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Wellington, Ontario, Canada. They are in the Eastern Conference of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and used to be a part of the Metro Junior A Hockey League.

History

In the 1970s and early 1980s, the Wellington Dukes were members of the Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior C Hockey League. The league folded in 1986. The Dukes joined the Central Junior C Hockey League in 1986. They moved up to Metro "B" in 1989 when they took over the Belleville Bobcats franchise, and moved up to Junior "A" in 1991. The Dukes have been in the OPJHL since 1998. In 2003, the Dukes defeated the Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-2 to win the Frank L. Buckland Trophy. At the Dudley Hewitt Cup tournament, the Dukes first beat the Fort Frances Borderland Thunder of the Superior International Junior Hockey League by a score of 7-1. They were defeated 2-1 by the North Bay Skyhawks of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. They then defeated the Thunder Bay Bulldogs of the SIJHL 7-4 to finish second in the round robin. In the semi-final, the Dukes defeated Fort Frances 4-2. In the final, they defeated the North Bay Skyhawks by a convincing score of 4-0 to win the Central Canadian Championship.

At the Royal Bank Cup 2003, their National tournament started with a 4-1 loss to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League's Humboldt Broncos. In the second game, the Dukes were embarrassed by the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Camrose Kodiaks 7-1. In the third game, the Dukes battled for their lives. In a hard battle with the Charlottetown Abbies of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League the Dukes prevailed 1-0 in overtime. Their final round robin game, the Dukes defeated the Lennoxville Cougars of the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League 5-2 to finish third in the round robin. In the semi-finals, the Dukes squared off against Humboldt again and were defeated 3-2. Humboldt moved on to win the Royal Bank Cup as National Champions.

In 2008, the Dukes joined the semi-autonomous Central Division, that formed the Central Canadian Hockey League in 2009 when the OJHL was dissolved.

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games Played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Year GP W L T OTL GF GA PTS Finish Playoffs
1977-78 32 21 10 1 - 194 146 43 1st QSLJHL
1978-79 Quinte-St. Lawrence Jr. C Standings Not Available
1979-80 32 13 16 3 - 169 179 29 4th QSLJHL
1980-81 34 15 13 6 - -- -- 36 3rd QSLJHL
1981-82 34 11 17 6 - -- -- 28 5th QSLJHL
1982-83 34 23 6 5 - 246 116 51 1st QSLJHL
1983-84 Quinte-St. Lawrence Jr. C Standings Not Available
1984-85 30 11 14 5 - 165 174 27 4th QSLJHL
1985-86 Quinte-St. Lawrence Jr. C Standings Not Available
1986-87 Central Jr. C Standings Not Available
1987-88 32 22 7 3 - 222 142 47 3rd COJCHL
1988-89 40 23 12 5 - 275 172 51 2nd COJCHL
1989-90 44 25 15 4 - 235 178 54 5th Metro B --
1990-91 44 24 14 6 - 209 180 54 4th Metro B --
1991-92 44 19 22 3 - 180 195 41 7th Metro A --
1992-93 48 28 17 3 - 248 188 59 2nd Metro A --
1993-94 50 28 20 2 - 263 225 58 5th Metro A Lost Quarter-final
1994-95 50 27 18 5 - 231 191 59 3rd Metro A --
1995-96 52 26 23 3 - 219 222 55 7th Metro A Lost Quarter-final
1996-97 50 21 26 3 - 212 224 45 8th Metro A --
1997-98 50 23 22 5 - 223 213 51 7th Metro A --
1998-99 51 23 23 3 2 205 223 51 7th OPJHL-E
1999-00 49 33 9 6 1 257 144 73 2nd OPJHL-E
2000-01 49 30 9 6 4 226 142 70 2nd OPJHL-E
2001-02 49 37 5 7 0 238 116 81 1st OPJHL-E Lost Final
2002-03 49 47 1 1 0 298 87 95 1st OPJHL-E Won League, Won DHC
2003-04 49 37 5 3 4 253 134 81 1st OPJHL-E
2004-05 49 35 11 2 1 222 148 73 2nd OPJHL-E
2005-06 49 33 8 6 2 261 120 74 3rd OPJHL-E Lost Conf. SF
2006-07 49 38 5 4 2 219 92 82 2nd OPJHL-E Lost Final
2007-08 49 34 11 - 4 202 113 72 1st OPJHL-E Lost Conf. SF
2008-09 53 35 13 - 5 252 181 75 1st OJHL-C Won Central
2009-10 50 31 12 - 7 172 128 69 2nd CCHL-E Lost Semi-final

Notable alumni

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