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Thunder Hockey Club

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Ice hockey team in Exeter, New Hampshire
Thunder Hockey Club
CityExeter, New Hampshire
LeagueUnited States Premier Hockey League (USPHL)
National Collegiate Development Conference (NCDC)
ConferenceNew England
DivisionEastern
Founded2019
Home arenaThe Rinks At Exeter
ColorsGreen, black and white
   
Owner(s)Dan Hodge
General managerDan Hodge
Head coachDan Hodge
AffiliateThunder Hockey Club (Tier III)
Franchise history
2019–2024Twin City Thunder
2024–PresentThunder Hockey Club

TheThunder Hockey Club are aTier II juniorice hockey team playing in theUnited States Premier Hockey League's (USPHL) National Collegiate Development Conference (NCDC) division. The Thunder play their home games atThe Rinks At Exeter inExeter, New Hampshire.[1]

History

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In December of 2017, the USPHL announced that they had approved the addition of an expansion franchise to the Premier division forAuburn, Maine.[2] The franchise was a joint venture of Ben Gray and Dan Hodge, the latter of whom would also serve as both coach and general manager. After hitting the ice for its first season in 2018, the USHPL allowed the same ownership group to found a second club that would join the NCDC for the 2019–20 season. The timing could hardly have been worse for the club as theCOVID-19 pandemic hit the following spring and caused disruptions all over the globe. After an abbreviated second season, Gray sold his interest in the team to Hodge, who would continue as the sole owner.[3]

The team finally began showing signs of life after the pandemic was over and posted two winning seasons before slipping back down towards the bottom of the standings in 2024. That spring, theTwin City Thunder announced that they were relocating both their Tier II and Tier III clubs of the same name toExeter, New Hampshire.[4] The move took place in part because the team wanted to cut down on travel costs and their new home would put the club just 35 miles away from both theNorthern Cyclones andIslanders Hockey Club, their two closest rivals.

Season-by-season records

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SeasonGPWLOTLSOLPtsGFGARegular season finishPlayoffs
Twin City Thunder
2019–205026222054170164t-8th of 13, NCDCDid not qualify
2020–21311216122791106t-5th of 7, North Div.
t-10th of 13, NCDC
Won Div. Round-Robin, 3–1 (Northern Cyclones), 3–2 (New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs)
Won Div. Semifinal series, 2–1 (Northern Cyclones)
Lost Frozen Finals Semifinal, 1–6 (Jersey Hitmen)
2021–224824182454151139t-3rd of 7, North Div.
t-5th of 13, NCDC
Lost Div. Semifinal series, 1–2 (Boston Junior Bruins)
2022–2350252122541461435th of 7, North Div.
t-10th of 14, NCDC
Won Div. Qualifier, 5–4 (OT) (Boston Advantage)
Won Div. Semifinal series, 2–1 (Northern Cyclones)
Lost Div. Final series, 0–2 (South Shore Kings)
2023–2452163141371071696th of 6, New England
17th of 18, NCDC
Did not qualify
Thunder Hockey Club
2024–2554203103431231796th of 9, New England
15th of 22, NCDC
Did not qualify

References

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  1. ^"The Rinks at Exeter".The Rinks at Exeter. RetrievedJuly 5, 2025.
  2. ^"USPHL Adds Twin City Thunder For 2018".The Junior Hockey News. December 1, 2017. RetrievedJuly 5, 2025.
  3. ^"Ben Gray sells his stake in Twin City Thunder to Dan Hodge".Sun Journal. April 7, 2021. RetrievedJuly 5, 2025.
  4. ^"Thunder Hockey Club Relocates NCDC And Premier Franchise To Exeter, New Hampshire".USPHL. May 23, 2024. RetrievedJuly 5, 2025.

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Central Division
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Eastern Division
New England Conference
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Former teams
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