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Brantford 99ers player during 2013–14 season. St. Catharines Falcons player 2014 playoffs.. In the late 1990s, the Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League began complaining about their top level players being pulled from their teams at trade deadline time by Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League clubs without permission or compensation.
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: Division: Mid-Western: Founded: 1934: Home arena: Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex: Colours: Black, Yellow, and White General manager: Brian Huddle: Head coach: Matt Doyle: Franchise history-1947: Waterloo Tiger Cubs Waterloo Orphans Waterloo Kents: 1947–2020: Waterloo Siskins: 2020–Present ...
Sutherland Cup during 2015 GOJHL finals. The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland. [1] The Sutherland Cup is now the championship trophy of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. Until ...
After a franchise best of 33 wins in 2015–2016 (this record was broken the following year in the 2016-2017 season), the Listowel Cyclones were swept 4–0 by the 6th seed Waterloo Siskins in the GOJHL playoffs. [1]
St. Marys Lincolns; City: St. Marys, Ontario, Canada: League: Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: Conference: Western Ontario Conference: Founded: 1956: Home arena ...
2013, 2015, 2016, 2017: ... The Hagersville Hawks, in 5 games of the second round of playoffs. ... GREATER ONTARIO JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE: 2020-21:
Moving on to the conference semifinals Leamington played a tightly contested playoff series coming back from a 1–3 deficit defeating the Komoka Kings on home ice to clinch the series 4–3. In the Western Conference finals the young Flyers team were out matched by a veteran London Nationals team, and were swept 0–4.
Since 2009, the Ontario Junior Hockey League has retracted in size down to 22 teams as of 2015 after a series of buyouts from the league and mergers. The OJHL has been looking outside of the Greater Toronto Area, such as Huntsville, Parry Sound and even Belleville. In late 2015, the OJHL announced a proposal to increase the league by two teams.