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The Brantford 99ers were a Junior A ice hockey team in the Ontario Junior Hockey League based in Brantford, Ontario. The 99ers have previously been known as the Milton Icehawks, Milton Merchants, Milton Flyers, and Milton Steamers as Milton hosted junior hockey from 1966 to 2018. After purchasing the team, Darren DeDobbelaer of Brantford moved ...
In 1997, Gratton signed with the Philadelphia Flyers as a free agent after four seasons with the Lightning, earning a $9 million signing bonus. In 1997–98 , Gratton matched his career-high of 62 points and recorded a career-best plus/minus rating of +11.
CTV News Kitchener. Bell Media "The OJHL approves the Brantford relocation to King City for the 2024-2025 season". YorkRegion.com. Metroland Media Group. 27 May 2024 "OJHL board approves relocation of Brantford to King Township for 2024-25 season". ojhl.ca (Press release). 27 May 2024
The Brantford Expositor is an English language newspaper based in Brantford, Ontario and owned by Postmedia. It provides the readers with coverage of local news, sports and events to the community as well as coverage of provincial, national and international news.
Carter with the Flyers in September 2010. After 37- and 53-point efforts in his second and third NHL seasons, respectively, Carter and the Flyers agreed to a three-year, $15-million contract extension on June 27, 2008, days before he was set to become a restricted free agent.
The Brantford Lions drop out of league. The Port Colborne Recreationists drop out of league. The Stratford Kroehlers drop out of league. The Hamilton Majors drop out of league. 1945 - The Barrie Flyers join the league. The Hamilton Lloyds join the league. 1946 - The Hamilton Lloyds become the Hamilton Szabos.
Matheus Silva ran 18 yards for the game-deciding touchdown with 38 seconds left to lift the Flyers to a 15-13 Thanksgiving Day victory over Natick. 'I feel so good for our seniors.' Framingham ...
The Brantford Alexanders were relocated in 1984 becoming the Hamilton Steelhawks. The franchise which started in Hamilton in 1953, twice left Hamilton for lack of an adequate arena but returned for the opening of Copps Coliseum.