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  2. Windsor Spitfires - Wikipedia

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    The original Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey Association played from 1945 to 1953. [3] The name Spitfires was chosen to honour the 417 Combat Support Squadron, a Royal Canadian Air Force squadron nicknamed "City of Windsor" established during World War II in England (today based at CFB Cold Lake in Alberta), and used the Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft. [4]

  3. Ethan Belchetz - Wikipedia

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    Left. OHL team. Windsor Spitfires. NHL draft. Eligible 2026. Ethan Belchetz (born March 30, 2008) is a Canadian junior ice hockey player for the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). He is considered a top prospect eligible for the 2026 NHL entry draft. [1]

  4. 2017 Memorial Cup - Wikipedia

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    2017 Memorial Cup. The 2017 Memorial Cup (branded as the 2017 Mastercard Memorial Cup for sponsorship reasons) was a four-team, round-robin format tournament held at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario from May 19–28, 2017. It was the 99th Memorial Cup championship, which determined the champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL).

  5. Bill Bowler - Wikipedia

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    In 1994–95, while playing for the Ontario Hockey League's Windsor Spitfires, Bowler was awarded the Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy as the best overage player in the league. [2] During four seasons with the Windsor Spitfires, from the 1991-92 season to the 1994–95 season, Bill Bowler set a franchise record for most career points, with 467 points.

  6. Trevor Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Kunlun Red Star. Ak Bars Kazan. NHL draft. Undrafted. Playing career. 2015–present. Trevor Murphy (born July 17, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently playing for HC Sibir Novosibirsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He has formerly played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Arizona Coyotes.

  7. Windsor Arena - Wikipedia

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    Windsor Arena. Windsor Arena (nicknamed The Barn) is an indoor arena located in Windsor, Ontario. Its capacity is approximately 4,400 with standing room. The arena's ice is 80 feet (24 m) by 195 feet (59 m) or 15,600 square feet (1,450 m 2). The arena was the home of the Windsor Spitfires of the Ontario Hockey League from 1975 to 2008, at which ...

  8. Cam Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Fowler joined the Spitfires in 2009 and emerged as one of the top offensive-defensemen in the league, scoring 55 points in 55 games. [8] He added 14 points in the playoffs to help lead Windsor to its second consecutive J. Ross Robertson Cup championship. [9] The Spitfires then won the 2010 Memorial Cup as Canadian Hockey League (CHL) champions ...

  9. Category:Windsor Spitfires players - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of articles of ice hockey players who played for the Windsor Spitfires of the OHL (1975-present) or the prior OHA (1945-1953) club. Pages in category "Windsor Spitfires players"