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The Leamington Flyers and the Ontario Hockey League's Flint Firebirds announced an affiliation agreement in June 2019 prior to the 2019–2020 season. [ 3 ] In the 2022–23 season the Flyers finished the regular season with a record of 35–11–4 for a total of 72 points finishing first in the Western Conference.
On May 18, 2023 the Leamington Flyers announced that they would be moving up from Junior B GOJHL to Junior A and joining the OJHL beginning in the 2023-24 season. On June 26, 2023 the Niagara Falls Canucks followed the Flyers and announced they will be moving up to Junior A joining the OJHL from the Jr B GOJHL for the 2023-24 season
Printable version; In other projects ... Leamington Flyers (OJHL) Website: ... In September 2022, the Firebirds announced the Leamington Flyers as an affiliate. [1 ...
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.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... 8 of 24 OJHL: Won Conf. Quarters 4-1 ... Leamington Flyers defeated Cobourg Cougars 4-games-to-1
The OHA was founded in 1890 to govern amateur ice hockey play in Ontario. This was the idea of Arthur Stanley, son of Lord Stanley, then Governor General of Canada.Arthur played for the Ottawa 'Rideau Hall Rebels' and in the course of exhibition play against other teams in Ontario, convinced team officials to hold a meeting in November 1890 to discuss the idea.
OJHL Final (Best of 7) N1 Pickering: 2: N4 Stouffville 0 N1 Pickering: 2: N2 Collingwood 0 N2 Collingwood: 2: N3 Aurora 0 N1 Pickering: 3: North West Conference W2 Milton 0 W1 Burlington: 2: W4 Oakville 0 W1 Burlington 0 W2 Milton: 2 W2 Milton: 2: W3 Georgetown 0 N1 Pickering: 4 S1 Toronto Jr. Canadians 3 S1 Toronto Jr. Canadians: 2: S4 Toronto ...
The 2009–10 OJAHL season is the first and only season of the Ontario Junior A Hockey League (OJAHL). The 15 teams of the OJAHL competed in 56 regular season games, the top eight teams in the league competed in the playoffs for the league championship.