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Fergus Whalers
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The Fergus Whalers are a Junior ice hockey team based in Fergus, Ontario, Canada. They played in the PJHL), joining the league as an expansion franchise prior to the 2023-24. The team will play in the Pollock Division of the North Conference.

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The Whalers will be a continuation of Fergus involvement in junior hockey taking the place of the Fergus Devils who were a Junior ice hockey team that played in the former Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (now a part of the PJHL). They took a leave of absence for the 2015/16 season and have not returned.

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The Fergus Green Machine were founded in 1971 in the South-Central Junior D Hockey League.[1] In 1973, the league was promoted to the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League.[1] In 1974, the team seemed to have dropped off the map, but it turns out they had probably dropped to the fairly local Northern Junior D Hockey League.[2] In 1979-80, while in the Northern, the Green Machine picked up a 16-year-old Scottish defenseman named James Stephen Smith.[3] Smith led the team to a league championship, and all the way to the Ontario Hockey Association Cup final against the Belmont Bombers of the Western Ontario Junior D Hockey League. The Bombers knocked off the Machine 2-games-to-none in a best-of-3 series to win the All-Ontario championship.[4] Smith went on to play three seasons of Ontario Hockey League hockey with the London Knights before eventually winning three Stanley Cups with the National Hockey League's Edmonton Oilers.[3]

In 1983, the Green Machine returned to their old Junior "C" loop,[1] now known as the Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League. The Northern Junior D Hockey League folded two seasons later without the Fergus franchise.[5] In 1987 the Green Machine folded.

In 1990, the town of Fergus resurrected the team as the Fergus Devils. Still in the Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League, the Devils played two seasons of interlock with the Western Junior C Hockey League. Two years later, the Mid-Ontario merged with the Georgian Bay Junior C Hockey League to form the Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League.[6] It is unknown if the Devils won any Mid-Ontario championships. The Devils found their niche in the new league and won the league title in 1995, 1999, 2000, and 2001. The Devils have never reached the Clarence Schmalz Cup finals.[4]

The 2005-06 season saw the Devils finish in second play in the Georgian Mid-Ontario. In the league quarter-final, the Devils laid out the seventh-seeded Bradford Bulls 4 games to none. With a head of steam, the Devils played the fourth seeded Erin Shamrocks in the semi-final. The result was a 4-games-to-1 series win for the Devils. In the finals, the Devils locked horns with the first seed Penetang Kings. The Devils were no match for the Kings as Penetang swept the series 4-games-to-none to win the league championship. The Kings went on to win the Clarence Schmalz Cup.[7]

In 2006-07, a late season surge saw the Fergus Devils surpass the Alliston Hornets and Penetang Kings to gain the top seed in the league. As the Bradford Bulls had left the league to try their chances on an Independent Junior A league, the Devils received a bye in the league quarter-finals. The well rested Devils took on the fifth seeded Stayner Siskins in the league semi-final and beat them 4-games-to-1. Again in the finals, the Devils again faced the Penetang Kings. The Kings went up 2-games-to-none on the Devils with a pair of double overtime victories. The Devils came back ane won game 3 and 4 just to lose game 5 and 6. For the second straight year the Penetang Kings beat the Devils for the league title and again went on to win the Clarence Schmalz Cup.[7]

The Devils folded following the 2014/15 season.

Prior to the start of the 2023-24 Provincial Junior Hockey League season, Jason Baier secured a new franchise and introduced the Fergus Whalers. The team competed in the North Conference and the Pollock Division.


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Season-by-season standings

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1971-72302163-215107451st SCJDHLWon league, lost OHA Cup SF
1972-73292135-214132491st SCJDHLLost final
1973-74302253-11423977th Central G1DNQ
1974-752810153-158164255th of 7 NJDHLDNQ
1975-76281693-162133354th of 8 NJDHLLost semi-final, 1-4 (Ironmen)
1976-77241464-164129322nd of 5 NJDHLWon semi-final, 4-1 (Ironmen)
1977-78
1978-79342284-230155482nd NJDHL
1979-80
1980-813012153-158198274th WOJCHL
1981-823013143-168164295th WOJCHL
1982-83Did not participate
1983-843412211-166202256th MOJCHLLost quarter-final 1-3 (Hornets)
1984-853623121-224135452nd MOJCHLLost quarter-final 0-3 (Crushers)
1985-863420140-183178403rd MOJCHL
1986-873321111-235166432nd MOJCHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Harvesters)
Won semi-final 4-1 (Crushers)
Lost final 0-4 (Blues)
1987-90Did not participate
1990-91343310-----66th MOJCHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Sabres)
1991-92347243-136220176th MOJCHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Hornets)
Lost semi-final 0-4 (Crushers)
1992-9338191441200187432nd MOJCHLno data
1993-944018211-233248374th MOJCHLLost quarter-final (Shamrocks)
1994-953621141-----433rd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Shamrocks)
Won semi-final 4-3 (Hornets)
Won League 4-0 (Kings)
Lost CSC quarter-final (Patriots)
1995-964418242-204226387th GMOHLDNQ
1996-973616200-171162327th GMOHLWon quarter-final 3-0 (Siskins)
Won semi-final 4-1 (Bulls)
Lost final 3-4 (Cubs)
1997-983622140-159123442nd GMOHLWon quarter-final 3-2 (Cubs)
Lost semi-final 2-4 (Bulls)
1998-99362592-178130522nd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Shamrocks)
Won semi-final 4-0 (Siskins)
Won League 4-2 (Flyers)
Lost CSC quarter-final 3-4 (Bulldogs)
1999-00363150-226123621st GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Hornets)
Won semi-final 4-1 (Cubs)
Won League 4-0 (Siskins)
Lost CSC quarter-final 3-4 (Bulldogs)
2000-0136221112185140452nd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Hornets)
Won semi-final 4-3 (Flyers)
Won League 4-2 (Siskins)
Lost CSC quarter-final 1-4 (Barons)
2001-0236211122165135463rd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-3 (Cougars)
Lost semi-final 0-4 (Shamrocks)
2002-0336171810126130356th GMOHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Cougars)
2003-0436161712165178355th GMOHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Kings)
2004-0540251041160117552nd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-2 (Cougars)
Lost semi-final 2-4 (Kings)
2005-064225953170128582nd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-0 (Hornets)
Won semi-final 4-1 (Shamrocks)
Lost final 0-4 (Kings)
2006-074129732220104631st GMOHLQuarter-final BYE
Won semi-final 4-1 (Siskins)
Lost final 2-4 (Kings)
2007-0842271113208147583rd GMOHLWon quarter-final 4-1 (Siskins)
Lost semi-final 2-4 (Kings)
2008-09421427-1134202296th GMOHLLost quarter-final 0-4 (Shamrocks)
2009-10421326-3133219295th GMOHLLost quarter-final 3-4 (Shamrocks)
2010-11401325-2132174287th GMOHLLost quarter-final 1-4 (Shamrocks)
2011-1240238-07926748th GMOHLLost quarter-final 0-4 (Siskins)
2012-13401227-189165258th GMOHLDNQ
2013-14401719-4143170388th GMOHLLost quarter-final 0-4 (Hornets)
2014-15401620-4130169368th GMOHLLost quarter-final 0-4 (Hornets)
2015-16LEAVE OF ABSENCE
2016-17Assumed to have folded the franchise
Fergus Whalers
2023-2442201732152135454th of 8
Pollock Div-PJHL
Won Div.quarterfinal, 4-0 (Capitals)
Lost Div Semifinals, 2-4 (Barons)
2024-2542271032176116593rd of 8 Pollock Div
6th of 15 North Conf
18th of 63-PJHL
Won Div.quarterfinal, 4-1 (Hawks)
Won Div Semifinals 4-1 (Patriots)
Lost Div Final 1-4 (Barons)
  • 2000-2004[8]
  • 2004–Present[7]
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