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Senior hockey leagues operate under the jurisdiction of Hockey Canada or USA Hockey. They are not affiliated in any way with professional hockey leagues. Many former professional players play Senior hockey after their pro careers are over. [1] The top Senior teams in Canada (Senior AAA) compete annually for the Allan Cup.
In 1986–87, the league, with a few other local teams turned into the Georgian Bay Senior A and Georgian Bay Senior B Leagues - this lasted for one season. Two teams from this league, the Elora Rocks and Shelburne Muskies, still actively exist in the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League.
The Dundas Real McCoys are a Canadian senior ice hockey team based in Dundas, Ontario.They play in the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey.. The Real McCoys have won four National Championships, winning the 1986 Hardy Cup as Canadian Senior "AA" Champions and hosting and winning the 2014 Allan Cup followed by the 2023 and 2024 Allan Cup Canadian Senior "AAA" Championship.
Western Hockey League champion Memorial Cup: 5: Canadian Major-Junior national champion Allan Cup: 10: Canadian senior national champion Doyle Cup: 21: Alberta/B.C. Junior "A" regional championship Royal Bank Cup: 9: Canadian Junior "A" national champion Keystone Cup: 4: Western Canada Junior "B" champion Presidents' Trophy: 2: National Hockey ...
The Ontario Elite Hockey League is a Canadian senior ice hockey league governed by the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. The league operates in Southwestern Ontario . As of the 2024-25 season, the champion of the OEHL will be eligible to challenge the champion of Allan Cup Hockey for a spot in the Canadian national Senior AAA ...
The 2017–18 WOAA Senior League season was the 28th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. [1] The league played a 20-game regular season which began in October 2017 and concluded in January 2018. The post-season began in February 2018 and concluded in March 2018.
The franchise played in the AAA level league through the 2013-14 season, after which they moved to the AA level for 2014-15, playing in the BC Senior Hockey League. They went on to win the Coy Cup Championship in 2016, but could not find enough players for the 2016-17 season, and had to withdraw from competition as a result.
In remembrance of two of the greatest teams in Durham hockey history, the 1989 Greater Ontario Senior "AA" champion Durham Huskies who made it to the Hardy Cup semi-finals will play off against the 1989 WOAA Intermediate Grand Champion Durham Thundercats on April 4, 2009 in a 20th Anniversary Alumni game.