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The Petrolia Flyers are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Petrolia, Ontario. They play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada . From 1988 until 2016, the team was known as the Alvinston Flyers , which played in the Great Lakes Jr C Hockey League.
The league was reorganized prior to the 2004-05 season as the Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League. It was renamed prior to the 2016-17 season. Barrington Ice Dogs were the first team to repeat as provincial champion winning titles in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2009. [ 1 ]
Founded as the Nova Scotia Oilers in 1984; Became the Hamilton Bulldogs in 1996 Nova Scotia Voyageurs: Halifax: 1971-84: 3: Founded in 1969 as the Montreal Voyageurs; became the Sherbrooke Canadiens in 1984 Nova Scotia Oilers: Halifax: 1984-88: 0: Became the Cape Breton Oilers in 1988 Halifax Citadels: Halifax: 1988-93: 0
He became a hero in Canada and in 2004, he started the Respect Group with Wayne McNeil to help sports organizations across his nation prevent what happened to him. Sheldon Kennedy skates during a ...
The 1970-71 season, the first as the Great Lakes Junior Hockey League, saw the league operating with six teams. Four of the teams in the league had opted for a Junior B designation for the playoffs: Blenheim, Petrolia, Tilbury and Windsor; Dresden and Leamington remained Junior C. Petrolia would take the league Junior B crown with a dominant series victory over the upstart Royals, while the ...
Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League/ Western Ontario Hockey League/ Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: Operated: c. 1960–2008: Home arena: Petrolia Arena: Colours: Red, Yellow, and White General manager: Brian Sukarukoff: Head coach: Craig Warwick: Affiliates: London Knights Lambeth Lancers : Franchise history; 1960–2008: Petrolia Jets ...
The streak was broken in 2009 as St. John's of Newfoundland and Labrador eliminated all hopes of a seventh straight Nova Scotia crown. Going into the semi-final round of the Don Johnson Cup, the three NL teams present were 0–6 against PEI's Sherwood Falcons and NS's Cumberland County Cool Blues.
The 2021-22 hockey season saw the return of junior hockey in Barrington with the South West Storm rejoining the Nova Scotia Regional Junior Hockey League. Prior to the Storm, Barrington was represented by the Barrington Ice Dogs. The Ice Dogs are five-time Nova Scotia Provincial Jr. C Champions, winning titles in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2009.