Espanola Express

The Espanola Express are a Canadian Junior "A" ice hockey team based out of Espanola, Ontario. They are members of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) and play their home games at the Espanola Regional Recreational Complex.

Espanola Express
CityEspanola, Ontario
LeagueNorthern Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionWest
Founded2015
Home arenaEspanola Regional Recreation Complex
ColoursBlack, red, white, and red
              
Owner(s)Jason Rapcewicz[1]
General managerJason Rapcewicz
Head coachDave Clancy (2018–19)

History

The Express were one of two expansion teams that entered the league prior to the start of the 2015–16 season. The team hired former NHL forward Tom McCarthy as its first head coach. McCarthy had previously coached the Espanola Rivermen prior to the teams disbandment.[1] The team played its first game on September 11, 2015, losing at home 4-1 to the Rayside-Balfour Canadians before a crowd of 346.[2] After losing the first six games in franchise history, the team picked up its first victory with a 3-2 win against the Blind River Beavers.[3] Espanola made the playoffs in their first season just ahead of the Blind River Beavers. However, they fell to the Soo Eagles in a best-of-three series 2 games to 0. Espanola finished last in the league attendance wise, averaging only 181 fans per game.

In August 2016, coach McCarthy announced he was taking a head coaching position with HSC Csíkszereda in the Romanian Hockey League but would also remain involved with the Express as one of the owners.[4] Co-coach Jason Rapcewicz took over as head coach. However, after one season, McCarthy returned to Espanola and the head coaching position.[5] He left again after one season and was replaced by Dave Clancy from the Rayside-Balfour Canadians.

Prior to the 2019–20 season, Jason Rapcewicz became the sole owner of the team and took over as general manager from former owner Chad Clarke.[6]

Season-by-season records

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPtsResultPlayoffs
2015–1654123903132243275th of 6, West
10th of 12, NOJHL
Lost Div. Play-in Series, 0–2 vs. Soo Eagles
2016–175694511139297206th of 6, West
11th of 12, NOJHL
Did not qualify
2017–18562521111434466th of 6, West
12th of 12, NOJHL
Did not qualify
2018–195610433145291236th of 6, West
12th of 12, NOJHL
Did not qualify
2019–205617345167247395th of 6, West
10th of 12, NOJHL
Lost Div. Quarterfinals, 0–2 vs. Soo Eagles

References

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