In the 2009 off-season, the Jr. Falcons EJHL and EmJHL teams merged with the Springfield Pics of the Continental Hockey Association (CHA) and the Bay State Bucs Midget team, members of the NEMHL.[2] This led the now merged Pics organization to field teams in the EJHL, EmJHL, and CHA.
USPHL Premier Division
In 2013, many Tier III junior hockey leagues were re-organized in the northeastern United States and the Springfield Pics became founding members of the new United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL). Their former Junior A team (USA Hockey dropped Junior A and B designations in 2011) which had participated in the EJHL joined the USPHL Elite Division for the 2013–14 season. In their first year in the USPHL-Elite League the Pics finished second and then went on to win the playoffs. The playoff win propelled the team to the 2014 USA Hockey Tier III Junior Nationals where they won their pool before losing the semifinal game to the eventual National Champions, the Boston Jr. Bruins.[3] The Elite Division team was promoted to the Premier Division prior to the 2014–15 season.
USHPL USP3 Division
Their former Junior B team from the EmJHL joined the USPHL Empire Division for the 2013–14 season. In 2015, the Empire Division became the USP3 Division.
Former Junior B ESHL team
Their second Junior B team last competed in the Eastern States Hockey League (formerly the CHA). Following the 2013 re-organization, this team was eliminated in favor of Under 18 and Under 16 teams which play in corresponding USPHL leagues.
2nd of 7, North East Div. 25th of 52, USPHL Premier
First Round bye Lost Nationals qualifiers, 0–2 vs. Syracuse Stars-Premier
2019–20
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2nd of 6, North East Div. 17th of 52, USPHL Premier
First Round bye Won Nationals qualifiers, 2–0 vs. Connecticut Jr. Rangers-Premier 0–1–0 USPHL-Premier Nationals round-robin Pool B (L, 1–5 vs. Vengeance; vs. Rush; vs. Havoc) Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21
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4th of 9, New England Div. 31st of 62, USPHL Premier