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  2. Fergus Whalers - Wikipedia

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    The Whalers will be a continuation of Fergus involvement in junior hockey taking the place of the Fergus Devils who were a Junior ice hockey team that played in the former Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League (now a part of the PJHL). They took a leave of absence for the 2015/16 season and have not returned.

  3. Provincial Junior Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    Fergus 2 P4 Fergus: 4 P5 Walkerton 0 P1 Hanover: 4 P2 Mount Forest 3 P3 Kincardine: 4 P6 Wingham 3 P2 Mount Forest: 4 P3 Kincardine 1 P2 Mount Forest: 4 P7 Mitchell 0 O1 Clarington Eagles 1 S1 Lakeshore Canadiens: 4: B1 Grimsby: bye B1 Grimsby: 4 B4 Niagara 0 B4 Niagara: 4 B5 Hagersville 2 B1 Grimsby: 4 B2 Dundas 1 B3 Glanbrook: 4 B6 Dunnville ...

  4. Georgian Mid-Ontario Junior C Hockey League - Wikipedia

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    The Georgian Mid Ontario Junior C Hockey League is a former Junior "C" ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association.The Champion of the league competed for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schmalz Cup.

  5. Muskoka Bears (PJHL) - Wikipedia

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    There have been Multiple junior hockey teams in Bracebridge. The last time Bracebridge had a junior C team was the Bracebridge Bears 1974-78. In between the Jr C affiliations Bracebridge had junior teams involved with the independent Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League and the Canadian International Hockey League.The Phantoms were announced on April 14, 2012, by the GMHL.

  6. Frankford Huskies - Wikipedia

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    The Frankford Huskies joined the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League in 2004. They were named after their old junior hockey club that played in the Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior b Hockey League for many years.

  7. Alliston Hornets - Wikipedia

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    The 2006–07 season saw the Hornets leading the standing for the first half of the season and then fall away to both the Fergus Devils and Penetang Kings. Finishing with the third seed, the Hornets battled the Schomberg Cougars and made quick work of them with a 4-games-to-none sweep of the series.

  8. Goderich Flyers - Wikipedia

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    After the failed and short-lived Lakeshore Pirates folded in 1999, [4] the town of Goderich pushed for a new team. They were granted expansion in 2003 [1] after the folding of the Wiarton Wolves.

  9. Port Stanley Sailors - Wikipedia

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    The other three owners are Harold Lang, Matt Stolk and Mike Carson. The Sailors were not able to play in 08-09 because the OHA schedule had already been finalized. So the Sailors began play in 09-10. [1] The Express were affiliated with the St Thomas Stars of the Jr B Greater Ontario Hockey League from the 07-08 to the 09-10 seasons.