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  2. Malton Minor Hockey Association - Wikipedia

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    The Malton Association joined the Toronto Township Hockey League in 1949. The Toronto Township Hockey League became the Mississauga Hockey League in 1968. [2] From 1949 to 1968, MMHA teams had to go to Dixie Arena, Port Credit and Huron Park to Play their games. In the mid-60’s practice was held at Nobleton Arena.

  3. Which NHL training camps will include Erie Otters junior ...

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    Five of the National Hockey League's 32 teams will feature at least one Erie Otters junior hockey player on their 2024 training camp roster. Five of the National Hockey League's 32 teams will ...

  4. Brampton Steelheads - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Melynk moved the Toronto St. Michael's Majors to Mississauga to become the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. The Majors played in Mississauga from 2007 to 2012, also hosting the 2011 Memorial Cup. Following the 2012 season Melnyk sold the Majors franchise to Elliott Kerr of Mississauga's Landmark Sport Group. [1]

  5. Mississauga Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    Mississauga Chiefs; City: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada: League: Central Ontario Women's Hockey League (1993–1998) National Women's Hockey League (1998–2007) Canadian Women's Hockey League (2007–2010) Founded: 1993 () Folded: 2010 () Home arena: Hershey Centre and Iceland Mississauga: Colours: Dark blue, pale blue and white: General ...

  6. Mississauga Jr. Hurricanes - Wikipedia

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    The Mississauga Jr. Chiefs were the named for the professional Mississauga Chiefs, who were part of the same organization that operated women's and girls' hockey teams across various levels of play. The professional senior Chiefs ceased operations in 2010, but the minor hockey and junior teams kept the name. [3]

  7. List of sports teams in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto Marlboros - Ontario Hockey League (1904–89) Toronto Ontarios - National Hockey Association (1913–14) Toronto Roadrunners - American Hockey League (2003–04) Toronto Shamrocks - National Hockey Association (1915) Toronto St. Michael's Majors - Ontario Hockey League (1906–62, 1996–2007) Toronto Tecumsehs - National Hockey ...

  8. Toronto St. Michael's Majors - Wikipedia

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    The most recent franchise was revived on August 15, 1996. In 2007, the team relocated to Mississauga, Ontario and became the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors until 2012. The hockey program was founded and operated by St. Michael's College School in 1906, and adopted the name "Majors" in 1934, and was commonly referred to as St. Mike's Majors.

  9. Jennifer Botterill - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Botterill OM (born May 1, 1979) is a Canadian former women's hockey player and current hockey broadcast television analyst who played for Harvard University, the Canadian national team, the Mississauga Chiefs, and the Toronto Aeros. She entered the ice hockey world after starting in the sport of ringette.