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Narva Neptunes

The Narva Neptunes are a professional hockey team based in Narva, Forstana. They compete in the Torland Hockey League as a member of the Hatch Division. The team is owned by Tony Blackwood and plays their home games at the Crown City Center.

Founded in 1960 by Bernard Willard as the first incarnation of the Kirlow Kodiaks, the Neptunes have won 2 Marcotte Cup championships (1976, 1978).

Team history

  • Kirlow Kodiaks, 1960
  • Lecayne Saints, 1961-1964
  • Narva Neptunes, 1965-present

Team culture

Fan base

The fanbase in Narva is a steady one. They have a strong core contingent of superfans that help drive the team and team culture. Narva is known for having close relationships with their players on and off the ice, a unique piece of culture in the Crown City. Narva tends to strive to remain close-knit in their community and are not supportive of outsiders or players who don't embrace their culture.

A notable superfan is motorcycle daredevil “Dead” Ned Delhart, who races under owner Tony Blackwood's banner in Blackwood Motorsports. Dead Ned is a beloved figure in Narva and can often be found down near the ice and player's benches during home games. His likeness even inspired the Neptunes' rebrand in 1981.

Rivalries

Chasonne Heralds

Kirlow Kodiaks

Port Alrene Anchors

Team information

Ownership

The Neptunes are currently owned by Tony Blackwood, who purchased the team in 1981 from Harlan Durant, who, in turn, purchased in team in 1965 from Bernard Willard, who founded the team in 1960 in Kirlow.

Home ice

The Neptunes play their home games at the Crown City Center in Narva, Forstana.

Logos and uniforms

The Neptunes' colors are dark green, bright blue, and white.

Minor league affiliates

The Neptunes are affiliated with the Narva Imperials of the Langlois Independent Hockey League.

Players & personnel

Current roster

Team captains

Note: this list includes team captains from the first incarnations of the Kirlow Kodiaks and the Lecayne Saints.

  • Marc Hutcheson, 1960-1964
  • Stefan Ostrowski, 1965-1973
  • Kris Kotulak, 1974-1985
  • Luke Wisniewski, 1986-1993
  • Bill Bronkowski, 1994-present

Staff and coaches

Head coaches
Name Years Employed Playoffs Cups Awards
Neal Owens 1965-1967 0 0
Byron Peachey 1968-present 14 2 1970 Best Coach; Silver Puck: 1977, 1978, 1980

The Neptunes' Peachey is one of only four head coaches in THL history to coach for a single team for 20 or more consecutive years. (He joins Harley Sweeney, Don Easterling, and Harry Nance)

Assistant coaches
  • Ron Collins, 1965-1974
  • Tom Dobbins, 1975-present
General managers
  • Vern Perrault, 1973-present

Drafts

Seasons

Kirlow Kodiaks (first incarnation)

Season GP Record (W-T-L) Points Finish Playoffs
1960 60 3-5-52 14 6th, THL Missed playoffs

Lecayne Saints (first incarnation)

Season GP Record (W-T-L) Points Finish Playoffs
1961 60 4-8-48 20 5th, THL Missed playoffs
1962 60 12-13-35 49 6th, THL Missed playoffs
1963 60 12-13-35 49 6th, THL Missed playoffs
1964 60 9-14-37 41 6th, THL Missed playoffs

Narva Neptunes

Season GP Record (W-T-L) Points Finish Playoffs
1965 60 16-15-29 63 8th, THL Missed playoffs
1966 60 12-7-41 43 7th, THL Missed playoffs
1967 60 4-4-52 16 8th, THL Missed playoffs
1968 60 8-15-37 39 8th, THL Missed playoffs
1969 60 17-15-28 66 8th, THL Missed playoffs
1970 60 26-12-22 90 3rd, THL Lost in semi-finals (2-4 vs. Falcons)
1971 60 20-16-24 76 5th, THL Missed playoffs
1972 71 35-18-18 123 1st, Hatch Lost in semi-finals (1-4 vs. Kodiaks)
1973 72 27-18-27 99 3rd, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (1-4 vs. Heralds)
1974 72 22-18-32 84 5th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1975 72 30-16-26 106 2nd, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (2-4 vs. Falcons)
1976 72 29-20-23 107 4th, Hatch Won Marcotte Cup (4-1 vs. Anchors)
1977 72 37-17-18 128 1st, Hatch Lost in semi-finals (2-4 vs. Kodiaks)
1978 72 34-23-15 125 1st, Hatch Won Marcotte Cup (4-1 vs. Anchors)
1979 72 38-17-17 131 2nd, Hatch Lost in semi-finals (0-4 vs. Kodiaks)
1980 76 40-16-20 136 1st, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (2-4 vs. Kodiaks)
1981 76 38-16-22 130 1st, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (1-4 vs. Rockets)
1982 76 41-13-22 136 2nd, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (2-4 vs. Heralds)
1983 76 31-20-25 113 3rd, Hatch Missed playoffs
1984 76 21-18-37 81 5th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1985 48 17-11-20 62 4th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1986 76 34-14-28 116 3rd, Hatch Lost in wild card round (0-3 vs. Kings)
1987 76 34-15-27 117 2nd, Hatch Lost in quarter-finals (0-4 vs. Electrics)
1988 76 29-20-27 107 3rd, Hatch Lost in wild card round (2-3 vs. Barbarians)
1989 76 22-22-32 88 5th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1990 76 29-20-25 109 4th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1991 76 21-18-37 81 5th, Hatch Missed playoffs
1992 76 32-15-29 111 2nd, Elam Lost in wild card round (1-3 vs. Crusaders)
1993 76 30-22-24 112 2nd, Elam Lost in wild card round (1-3 vs. Wizards)
1993 76 43-15-18 144 1st, Elam TBD

Team and league honors

Banners and trophies

Marcotte Cup Louis Trophy Division Title
1976 Marcotte Cup 1977 Louis Trophy 1972 Hatch Division
1978 Marcotte Cup 1977 Hatch Division
1978 Hatch Division
1980 Hatch Division
1981 Hatch Division
1994 Elam Division

Retired numbers

No. Player Position Career Retired
5 Gav Brankovic D 1969-1983 1984
11 Kris Kotulak C 1965-1985 1986
13 Stefan Ostrowski F 1961-1973 1975

Ring of Honor

  • Chauncey Lombard, D, 1960-1968
  • Stefan Ostrowski, F, 1961-1973
  • Rob Dunning, F, 1965-1975

Hall of Famers

Note: this list includes Hall of Famers from the first incarnations of the Kirlow Kodiaks and the Lecayne Saints.

  • Stefan Ostrowski, F, 1961-1973, inducted 1975
  • Byron Peachey, head coach, 1968-present, inducted as a player 1975
  • Bernard Willard, owner, 1960-1964, inducted 1975
  • Carey Waggoners, D, 1960, inducted 1977
  • Gav Brankovic, D, 1969-1983, inducted 1989
  • Kris Kotulak, C, 1965-1985, inducted 1989
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