Dundas Blues
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The Dundas Blues are a Canadian
Canada
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 junior ice hockey
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 team based in Dundas
Dundas, Ontario
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, Ontario
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, Canada
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. They are members of the Eastern Division of the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League
Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League
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 of the Ontario Hockey Association
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.

History

The team was founded in 1963 as the Dundas Merchants. The Merchants played in the massive Central Junior C Hockey League. In 1966, the league was divided up and the Merchants began playing in the Intercounty Junior C Hockey League.

In 1971, the team was promoted to the newly aligned Central Junior B Hockey League. With the new league, the team was re-dubbed the Dundas Blues.

The Blues jumped to the newly formed Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League
Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League
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 in 1974. They were members of this league until 1981.

The 1981 season saw them join the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League
Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League
The Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League is a Junior "C" ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. The Champion of the Niagara will compete for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schmalz Cup.-History:...

. A league that they have stayed with ever since.

Season-by-season results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1959-60 23 7 15 1
58 81 15 5th NDJBHL
1960-61 17 3 10 4
57 83 10 6th NDJBHL Folded
1961-62 30 10 20 0
101 132 20 5th CJCHL
1962-63 26 4 19 3
109 181 11 6th CJCHL
1963-64 29 10 16 3
135 164 23 5th CJCHL
1964-65 31 15 16 0
135 165 30 6th CJCHL
1965-66 31 7 22 2
112 211 16 11th CJCHL
1966-67 30 24 6 0
193 89 48 1st ICJCHL
1967-68 32 12 17 3
129 136 27 4th ICJCHL
1968-69 18 11 6 1
23 4th ICJCHL Lost Final
1969-70 30 17 12 1
174 115 35 4th ICJCHL
1970-71 22 4 13 5
65 98 13 4th ICJCHL
1971-72 42 9 29 4
147 236 22 8th CJBHL
1972-73 42 9 30 3
178 259 21 8th CJBHL
1973-74 Statistics Not Available
1974-75 40 8 27 5
171 271 21 5th GHJHL
1975-76 40 17 18 5
243 242 39 3rd GHJHL
1976-77 32 7 20 5
158 216 19 5th GHJHL
1977-78 40 2 34 4
171 374 8 6th GHJHL
1978-79 42 10 29 3
168 338 23 7th GHJHL
1979-80 44 6 35 3
193 350 15 10th GHJHL
1980-81 42 11 29 2
187 298 24 7th GHJHL
1981-82 32 8 19 5
21 7th NJC-C
1982-83 36 6 23 7
19 7th NJC-W
1983-84 30 18 7 5
41 2nd NJC-W
1984-85 Statistics Not Available
1985-86 36 10 20 6
26 4th NJC-E
1986-87 34 25 6 3
53 1st NJC-E
1987-88 36 18 14 4
40 4th NJC-W
1988-89 36 27 6 3
57 1st NJC-W
1989-90 36 13 14 9
35 5th NJC-W
1990-91 34 26 5 3
55 1st NJC-W
1991-92 34 18 9 7
182 150 43 3rd NJC-W Won League
1992-93 42 27 11 4
312 193 58 3rd NJC-E Won League, Lost CSC SF
1993-94 42 27 11 4
277 210 58 2nd NJC-E
1994-95 36 19 13 4
204 175 42 3rd NJC-E
1995-96 36 12 17 7
162 159 31 5th NJC-E
1996-97 36 16 18 0 2 176 177 34 4th NJC-E
1997-98 42 18 17 6 1 162 161 43 4th NJC-E
1998-99 35 12 20 1 2 137 213 27 5th NJC-E
1999-00 35 15 17
3 170 173 33 5th NJC-E
2000-01 36 23 12 1 0 188 167 47 2nd NJC-E
2001-02 36 23 9 2 2 151 123 50 3rd NJC-E
2002-03 36 22 8 |3 3 167 126 50 2nd NJCHL
2003-04 36 23 12 |1 0 167 139 47 4th NJCHL
2004-05 36 24 10 |2 0 162 100 50 3rd NJCHL
2005-06 36 20 13 2 1 159 125 43 4th NJCHL Lost Semi-final
2006-07 36 21 12 1 2 193 147 45 6th NJCHL Lost Semi-final
2007-08 35 19 12 3 1 167 122 42 7th NJCHL
2008-09 36 24 8
4 172 119 52 3rd NJCHL
2009-10 36 21 15
0 144 133 42 5th NCJHL Lost Semi-final
2010-11 36 20 13
3 154 141 43 5th NJCHL
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