Delta Ice Hawks


The Delta Ice Hawks are a Junior ice hockey team based in Delta, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Tom Shaw Conference of the Pacific Junior Hockey League. The Ice Hawks play their home games at Sungod Recreation Centre.

History

The Ice Hawks joined the league in 1997 as an expansion team. In its PJHL history, the team has won the Cyclone Taylor Cup once, in 2006. The 2006 Championship Ice Hawks team suffered no regulation losses in the PJHL playoffs. The Ice Hawks have won the PJHL Championship in 2001, 2006, 2012, 2018 and 2023.
In 2025, the league announced plans to promote the Chilliwack Jets, Coastal Tsunami, Delta Ice Hawks, Grandview Steelers, Langley Trappers, Richmond Sockeyes and Ridge Meadows Flames to a new Tier 1 division beginning in the 2025–26 season. Under the plan, the Abbotsford Pilots, Aldergrove Ironmen, Mission City Outlaws, North Vancouver Wolf Pack, Port Coquitlam Trailblazers, Port Moody Panthers, Surrey Knights and White Rock Whalers would remain as Tier 2, as well as a planned expansion team to be based in Cloverdale. However, when the plan was put to the franchise owners for a vote, it failed to pass by the required two-thirds majority, with 8 members voting for and 7 voting against. The vote was divided between the franchises that had been selected for promotion, who voted in favour of the motion, and those not selected for promotion, who voted against it.
The team announced on June 5th, 2025 that they would be moving their operations from the Ladner Leisure Centre to the Sungod Recreation Centre beginning in the 2025–26 season. An increased capacity, better facilities, and an ability to schedule Saturday night games were reasons cited for the move.

Season-by-season record

''Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''

Cyclone Taylor Cup

British Columbia Jr. B Provincial Championships
SeasonRound RobinRecordStandingSemiFinalBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2006T, Abbotsford 3–3
T, Sicamous 2–2
W, Kerry Park 7–0
1–0–22nd of 4N/AN/AW, Abbotsford 4–1
Gold Medal
2012T, Beaver Valley 1–1
L, Abbotsford 4–6
W, Victoria 7–2
1–1–13rd of 4N/AW, Beaver Valley 5–3
Bronze Medal
2018W, Kimberley Dynamiters, 3–0
OTW, Campbell River Storm, 3–2
L, Richmond Sockeyes, 3–5
2–1–02nd of 4N/AL, Richmond Sockeyes, 1–5
Silver Medal
2022W, Revelstoke Grizzlies, 2–0
W, Peninsula Panthers, 8-7
W, Langley Trappers, 5-2
3–0–01st of 4N/AL, Langley Trappers, 2-4
Silver Medal
2023OTL, Kimberley Dynamiters, 1-2
W, Oceanside Generals, 7-4
L, Revelstoke Grizzlies, 2-5
1–1–13rd of 4L, Oceanside Generals, 2-4

Keystone Cup

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships
Six teams in round robin play. 1st vs 2nd for gold/silver & 3rd vs. 4th for bronze.
SeasonRound RobinRecordStandingSemiFinalBronze Medal GameGold Medal Game
2006L, Campbell River 2–4
W, Saskatoon Royals 3–1
L, Red Deer 0–4
W, North Winnipeg 14–3
W, Thunder Bay 8–3
3–2–03rd of 6N/AW, Saskatoon Royals 4–3
Bronze Medal

NHL alumni

  • Troy Brouwer
  • Milan Lucic
  • Brent Seabrook
  • Brandon Segal

    Awards and trophies


;Cyclone Taylor Cup
  • 2005–06
;PJHL Championship
  • 2000–01, 2005–06, 2011–12, 2017-18
;PJHL Coach Of The Year
  • 2016–17 — Darren Naylor
;PJHL Executive Of The Year
  • 2017–18 — Eduard Epshtein
;PJHL Trainer Of The Year
  • 2017–18 — Wayne Hubbard