Ajax Attack

Ajax Attack

OPJHL team
team_name = Ajax Attack
bg_color = dodgerblue
text_color =
logo_

division = Ruddock
founded = 1986
history = 1986-2005: Ajax Axemen
2005-Pres: Ajax Attack
arena = Ajax Community Centre
city = Ajax, Ontario
team_colors = Blue, Yellow, and White
head_coach = Gord Fournier
general_manager = John Tugnutt
affiliates = Unknown
rbcs = none
dhcs = none
bucklands = none

The Ajax Attack are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Ajax, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. They used to be known as the Axemen.

History

The team originated as a member of the Central Junior C Hockey League in 1986. In 1991 they made the jump to the Central Junior "B" league, despite limited success in the Central Junior "C" league, and stayed with the league in 1993 when it became the OPJHL. Since 1987, the Attack have only had one winning season and two .500 records.

After the 2004-05 season, one of the worst seasons in OPJHL history, the Axemen changed their name to the Attack. Despite their name change, their woes continued in 2005-06 finishing out of the playoffs in a league that allows 32 teams into their playoffs every year. In 2006-07, the Attack managed to make the playoffs with a wildcard spot, but bowed out in the first round.

eason-by-Season Results

Notable Alumni

*Matt Johnson

External links

* [http://www.ajaxattack.com/index.php Attack Website]



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