Liverpool Privateers hockey club leaving Queens

Lights reflect off the ice surface of a hockey rink

Queens Place ice surface. Photo Ed Halverson

The Liverpool Privateers will not be returning to Queens Place in the fall.

The team made the announcement on their Facebook page Thursday afternoon and no reason was given for the sudden departure.

The news comes as a surprise after the Privateers announced on May 30, they would be back in Liverpool to play another season.

Screenshot of Facebook announcement by Liverpool Privateers Hockey Club

Screenshot of Facebook announcement by Liverpool Privateers Hockey Club. The post was taken down shortly after the team announced they would not be returning to Liverpool.

The Junior B hockey club has called Queens Place home for the past eight years.

The Region received notice from team owner Jim Bottomley late Monday night indicating they would be terminating their ice rental agreement effective June 27. Region of Queens Mayor Darlene Norman was surprised by the decision as the Region had recently come to terms with the team for the upcoming 2023-24 season.

Norman says there is plenty of demand for the weekly ice-rental time, but losing Junior B caliber hockey will be felt by the fans.

“It’s an unfortunate loss for the hockey fans that have supported that team. It was good hockey, certainly was well supported,” said Norman. “I think the players have always said they had the biggest fanbase they’ve ever had in this rink. So good luck to the team wherever they go.”

The Liverpool Junior B Hockey Association hosted the Don Johnson Cup in April, welcoming some of the best Junior hockey teams across the Atlantic provinces to Queens Place. By all accounts the event was a great success.

QCCR attempted to contact team officials for comment but did not receive a reply before publication.

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