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The Wingham Ironmen are a Junior ice hockey team based in Wingham, Ontario, Canada. [1] They began play in the Northern Junior D Hockey League and eventually moved up to the Western Junior C Hockey League [2] where they played until the 2016-17 season when the league became part of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) as the Pollock Division.
Wingham Ironmen goalie during 2014 Clarence Schmalz Cup playoffs. The Western Junior C Hockey League was founded in 1966 when the original OHA Central Junior C Hockey League, a large league, was divided up.
Wingham Ironmen: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Woodstock Navy-Vets: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Y. Team League York Lions: Ontario University Athletics: See also
Walkerton won the series 3-games-to-1. In the semi-final, the Hawks drew the second seeded Wingham Ironmen. To the dismay of the Ironmen, the Hawks swept them 4-games-to-none. This resulted in Western league final between the Walkerton Hawks and the first seeded Kincardine Bulldogs. This was the end of the road for the Hawks as the Bulldogs ...
In the final, the Bulldogs were up against the first seeded Wingham Ironmen. The Bulldogs, despite being the lower seed managed to knock off the Ironmen in 5 games, 4-games-to-1, to win the league and enter into the All-Ontario playdowns for the Clarence Schmalz Cup.
English: The Wingham Ironmen hosting the Mount Forest Patriots at the North Huron Wescast Community Complex in Wingham, Ontario on December 27, 2019 Date 27 December 2019, 21:25:12
The team brought in a trio of captains from the junior-C ranks to start the season, acquiring Jay Thomson (Walkerton Hawks), Brett Brophy (Wingham Ironmen) and Mike Smailes (Kincardine Bulldogs), along with goaltenders Josh Sturrock & Blake Sinclair, and forwards Dylan Weltz and Alex Penner, who had just wrapped up an eight-year professional ...
In 2004-05, the Sailors squeezed into the fourth and final playoff spot. With an automatic berth to the Western league semi-final, the Sailors met up with the Wingham Ironmen. The Ironmen swept the Sailors 4-games-to-none. [5] The 2005-06 season ended with the Goderich Sailors in fourth place.