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Essex 73's

The Essex 73's are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Essex, Ontario. The 73's are members of the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League and the Ontario Hockey Association. The 73's have won the GLJHL playoff championship 19 times and the Clarence Schmalz Cup as Provincial Junior C Champions 7 times.
==History==
The Essex 73’s have competed in the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League since the 1973-74 season. In total, the club has won 19 Great Lakes Junior C League Championships and 7 All Ontario Junior C titles. By both measures, they are the most successful team in Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League history. Their 7 Clarence Schmalz Cup (CSC) wins and 14 CSC finals appearances are both Ontario Junior C records.
With Dave Prpich behind the bench the 73’s won four league titles in a row from 1974-75 to 1978-79, including three All Ontario Championships in that span. The 73’s would claim two more Great Lakes League Championships in the 80’s in 1985-86 and 1986-87.
After some struggles in the early to mid 90’s the 73’s got back into winning form taking the title for the first time in ten years in 1997-98 the team won the Great Lakes League Championship by defeating the Wallaceburg Lakers in the league final. Their loss to the Kincardine Bulldogs in the All Ontario semi-finals marked the 73's most successful season in a decade.
In the 2001-02 season General Manager Al Lemay brought aboard Head Coach Tony Piroski who coached the team from 2001-2010. The 73's had great success under Piroski and in his first season the 73’s won the Great Lakes League and the All Ontario Title defeating the Uxbridge Bruins in the finals.
On September 27, 2003 19-year-old forward Glen Ivancic was fatally stabbed in Windsor. A banner #25 hanged from the rafters at the Essex Memorial Arena for years before it was given to his parents.
The team reached the All Ontario Junior C Finals five straight seasons (tying an Ontario Junior C Record), defeating the Grimsby Peach Kings in 2005 but losing to the Penetang Kings in 2006 and 2007. In 2008 they faced the offensive powerhouse Alliston Hornets and were defeated in a memorable game 7 overtime loss in Essex. The 2008-2009 season saw the 73's finish with a remarkable 59 wins, 1 overtime loss, 1 regulation loss, and 1 shoot-out loss (including play-offs). The team finished with 31 wins and 0 losses at home in their final season in the historic Essex Memorial Arena. The 73's returned to the finals in 2009 to face Alliston for the second straight year and the 73's fifth consecutive Clarence Schmalz Cup Finals appearance. Essex overwhelmed Alliston on their way to a four game sweep to win the provincial title. In nine seasons under Piroski the 73's won 7 Great Lakes League Championships and claimed the Clarence Schmalz Cup 3 times as All Ontario Champions.
The 73's re-hired Les Garrod to the team in the 2010-2011 season, the team would finish 2nd place to the Belle River Canadiens and go out in the first round to the Wheatley Sharks in 7 games, it would be the first time in 15 years (1996–97) that the team did not make it out of the First round. Garrod and staff resigned at the end of the season.
The 73's brought aboard former Windsor Spitfire Scott Miller for the 2011 season as the clubs General Manager and hired former Lasalle Vipers assistant Gil Langois as Head Coach. This tandem delivered four consecutive Great Lakes League Championships and three Clarence Schmalz Cup Finals appearances including one OHA Junior C Championship. In 2013 the 73's swept both Ayr and the familiar Niagara champion Grimsby before losing in the CSC finals 4 games to 1 to the Picton Pirates. 2014 featured a more difficult road to the CSC finals with a high scoring 7 game quarter final against Dorchester along with a 5 game semi-final victory over the Western League champion Wingham Ironmen before the 73's were swept in the Schmalz Cup finals by the Lakefield Chiefs. In 2015 the 73's defeated Exeter in four games and Ayr in five qualifying for their third straight CSC appearance. In three closely contested games versus the Empire B champion Port Hope Panthers the 73's built up a 3-0 series lead but the Panthers stormed back winning the next three games setting up a winner take all game 7 in Port Hope. A lone second period goal was the difference between the teams as the 73's clinched their seventh CSC All Ontario Championship and first since 2009.

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