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The OMJHL separated itself from the Ontario Hockey Association, becoming the Ontario Hockey League. An agreement was struck between the two sides where the OHL would pay the OHA $30,000 annually in affiliation fees and the right to compete for the Memorial Cup, and the OHL teams would have complete control over finances and ticket sales.
The league was founded in 1980 when its predecessor, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League, formally split away from the Ontario Hockey Association, joining the Canadian Major Junior Hockey League and its direct affiliation with Hockey Canada. The OHL traces its history of Junior A hockey back to 1933 with the partition of Junior A and B. In ...
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: St. George Ravens: Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League: St. Marys Lincolns: Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: St. Michael's Buzzers: Ontario Junior Hockey League: St. Thomas Stars: Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League: Stayner Siskins: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Stouffville Spirit: Ontario Junior ...
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.
This is a list of Ontario Hockey League seasons since inception of the league, as well as a list of seasons for its precursor leagues, the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League (OMJHL), and the Ontario Hockey Association Junior A League (OHA).
The Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) is a Junior A ice hockey league in Ontario, ... The first game in the new league's history was on September 9, 2009.
Ontario Hockey League teams navigational boxes (22 P) Pages in category "Ontario Hockey League teams" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
In 1929, a junior Greyhounds team was organized, competing in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The juniors won the league championship four consecutive years from 1928 to 1931, and added a fifth title in 1942. Junior hockey in Sault Ste. Marie came to an abrupt end in 1945, when the Gouin Street Arena was destroyed by fire.