Kingston would defeat Oakville 4-games-to-2 in the league final for the Buckland Cup.
1945 St. Michael's Buzzers - Stratford (games) 2-1
As well, the member teams would operate at a higher budget and completely partitioned from the rest of the OPJHL until the league semi-final. The first season for this super-league was won by the Bramalea Blues. The league dates back to 1954 as the Central Junior B Hockey League. 1966 Sarnia - Toronto Westclairs (games) 4-2
The EOJHL became the CCHL2 for the 2015-16 season reducing to just two divisions. This ended the OPJHL's first odyssey in the Royal Bank Cup. 1964 Waterloo - Weston (games) 4-1
From 1998 until 2009, the league champion has been awarded the Frank L. Buckland Trophy.
The Cullitons swept the series, 4-games-to-none, and the Derbys lost their discipline. In 2007, the tournament was canceled as Newmarket wanted to focus their attention on hosting the Dudley Hewitt Cup that year. The Rattlers were unsuccessful in their venture, losing four straight games and not qualifying for the semi-finals. Also for the 2019–20 season it was announced that the Newmarket Hurricanes had been sold and would be re-located to Milton and be rebranded the Milton Menace. From the 1987–88 season until the 1989–90 season, the Barrie Colts dominated the league with three straight championships. The 2003-04 Huntsville Wildcats are one of only two teams in OPJHL history to have folded mid-season. Through a merger with the Upper Ottawa Valley Junior "B" Hockey League and the folding of the Lanark-Renfrew Junior "C" Hockey League, the league had grown to 22 different teams.
The West Division Champion Newmarket Hurricanes defeated the East Division Champion Bowmanville Eagles 4-games-to-2 in the CCHL final to win their first and what will be the only CCHL Championship. In response, the Ontario Hockey Association took the Central Junior B Hockey League, the remaining Junior B league closest to Toronto, and promoted it to Junior A.
The 1992–93 season would be the final Junior B season for the Central League. COJHL History The Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League was a Canadian Junior B …
1942 Stratford - Hamilton (games) 3-1
In 1998 came the exodus. 1938 Kingston - Barrie (games) 3-0
The Tigers then beat the host Prince George Spruce Kings 6-3 and the AJHL's Camrose Kodiaks 7–4 to clinch first place in the round robin. In 2002, the Brampton Capitals once again were the Buckland Cup champions. Ontario Junior B Lacrosse League (OJBLL) The OJBLL is comprised of 25 teams that each play a 20 game regular season. At the beginning of the 2015-16 season, the league changed its name to the CCHL2 and cut down to 16 teams from 22 teams which saw the removal of the Shawville Pontiacs, Akwesasne Wolves, Gananoque Islanders, Almonte Thunder, Morrisburg Lions, and Gatineau Mustangs.
The new team, the Casselman Vikings, began play in the 2008-09 season. For the 2009-10 season, the Carleton Place Kings moved from the EOJHL to the Central Canada Hockey League.
Also in March, the Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) announced the purchase of the Clarence Beavers and relocated them to Carleton Place, naming them the Carleton Place Junior Canadians. 1985 Waterloo - Bramalea (games) 4-1
The 2008 league champions were an exciting Oakville Blades team that had a great regular season and dominated the Buckland Cup playoffs. 1937 Northern Vocational - Barrie (goals) 16-9
The Blues also won the Dudley Hewitt Cup as Central Canadian Champions and travelled to Yorkton, Saskatchewan to compete in the Royal Bank Cup 1999. From this point on, the two leagues have re-amalgamated for the 2010–11 season and have reduced the number of teams in competition by five, buying out or merging the Ajax Attack, Bowmanville Eagles, Bramalea Blues, Couchiching Terriers and Seguin Bruins. "Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League" redirects here. The Tigers swept the opposition, defeating the NOJHL's Soo Thunderbirds 3–1, the SIJHL's Fort William North Stars 4–0, and the host North Bay Skyhawks 5–3, they moved straight to the final and beat the Skyhawks again 5–1 to clinch the Central Canadian championship.
2017 Elmira - London (games) 4-1
The event was a learning experience for the Voyageurs who started off the event with a 5–0 loss to the host Victoria Grizzlies. 1939 Niagara Falls - Kitchener (games) 2-0
The first game in the new league's history was on September 9, 2009. The Cougars came up against the Stratford Cullitons of the Mid-Western League and were victorious, winning 8-points-to-4. In the midst of perceived corruption by the league, five teams walked away from the Metro. Prior to the start of the season, the three divisions not involved with Central Division Hockey were renamed.
1967 Kitchener - Dixie (games) 4-2
In April 2014, the EOJHL Champion Casselman Vikings traveled to Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia to compete in the Eastern Canadian Junior B Championship. The Metro Junior A Hockey League closed its doors after over half a century of action at the Junior A and B levels. After defeated the Georgetown Raiders 4-games-to-2 to win the OPJHL, they then traveled to Georgetown, Ontario to compete for the Dudley Hewitt Cup. The two Divisional Playoff champions battle for the Barkley Cup every April.
The Bancroft Hawks (Quinte), Buffalo Lightning (Niagara), Caledon Canadians, Durham Huskies, Huntsville Wildcats, Markham Waxers, North York Rangers, Oshawa Legionaires, Pickering Panthers, Port Hope Buzzards, Shelburne Wolves, Syracuse Jr. Crunch, Thornhill Rattlers, Wellington Dukes, and Wexford Raiders[4][5] all made the jump to the OPJHL. The Rattlers defeated Rayside-Balfour to win the Dudley Hewitt Cup and moved on to Flin Flon, Manitoba for the Royal Bank Cup 2001. 2000 Cambridge - St. Catharines (games) 4-0
The teams in the league that year were the Barrie Colts, Markham Waxers, Peterborough Jr. Petes, Newmarket 87's, Orillia Terriers, Lindsay Bears, Ajax Axemen, Collingwood Blues, and Cobourg Cougars in the East Division and the Brampton Capitals, Burlington Cougars, Milton Merchants, Caledon Canadians, Oakville Blades, Streetsville Derbys (played that season in Mississauga), Georgetown Raiders, and Royal York Rangers in the West Division.
1983 Henry Carr - Stratford (games) 4- 0
Newmarket defeated Rayside-Balfour 4–3, Cobourg 3–1, lost to Brampton, and then Thunder Bay 3–2. However, just over a week later, the Orangeville Flyers were reborn as the Villanova Knights filled in the void, and taken the identity of the Flyers. 1936 St. Michael's Buzzers - Guelph (games) 2-1
After defeating the St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-2 to clinch the Buckland Cup and their fifth victorious best-of-7 series of the playoffs, the Tigers moved on to North Bay, Ontario to compete for the Dudley Hewitt Cup. 1995 Stratford - St. Thomas (games) 4-0
2012 St. Catharines - Brantford (games) 4-2
Despite just being a mid-season tourney, the event was highly contested and its title is played for with much ferocity.[15]. The trend continued in the summer of 2011, as the Streetsville Derbys merged to leave the league and the Collingwood Blackhawks, Dixie Beehives, and Orangeville Flyers all ceased operations.
The Dukes lost their first game 4–1 to the SJHL's Humboldt Broncos and lost again in their second game 7–1 to the AJHL's Camrose Kodiaks. A year later, the Wellington Dukes rebounded their OPJHL final defeated from 2002 and won the 2003 Buckland Cup 4-games-to-2 over the Aurora Tigers.
In the final, the Voyageurs defeated a fatigued and fresh off a slim semi-final victory North Stars 4–1 to win the Central Canada crown. 1954 Waterloo - Weston (games) 4-3
They won the Central League championship, and were granted permission to compete in the Provincial Junior B playdowns.
2007 Cambridge - Strathroy (games) 4-0
Since 2009, the Ontario Junior Hockey League has retracted in size down to 22 teams as of 2015 after a series of buyouts from the league and mergers.
The CCHL2 was founded in 1966 as the Rideau-St. Lawrence Junior "B" Hockey League. The exception to this is the Buffalo Jr. Sabres located in the American state of New York. [3] The Owen Sound Greys and Collingwood Blues jumped to the Mid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League. None of these championships transpired into a Sutherland Cup.
In 1988, the Metro Junior B Hockey League left the Ontario Hockey Association. A year later, the Merchants again won the OPJHL and this time the DHC too. The Oakville Blades then faced the CCHL's Newmarket Hurricanes for the 2010 Buckland Cup. They then lost to the SJHL's Humboldt Broncos 5–2 and then the BCHL's Vernon Vipers 8–5. 1980 Belleville - Windsor (games) 4-0
• 1992 - Central Junior B Hockey League is elected to become pilot project for planned Junior A league In the final, they lost to the Stratford Cullitons of the Waterloo-Wellington Junior B Hockey League 4-games-to-2. 1973 Sarnia - Toronto Nationals (games) 4-2
In the final, the Tigers defeated Prince George 3–1 to win their second national title in four years.
In the semi-final, Newmarket defeated Dryden again 2-1 and in the final Oakville finished off Newmarket's season with a 6–3 victory.
The CCHL2 consists of two divisions, the Martin Division and Richardson Division. Despite the retraction in league size and an increase in overall league talent, the league's teams have suffered at the gate[9][10] and some teams have been forced to charge player fees. 1955 Woodstock - Woodbridge (games) 4-2 & 1 tie
After finishing first in the OPJHL regular season, the Tigers walked through five rounds of playoffs to win the Buckland Cup. The Blues failed to make the provincial final in either of those years. The Kings were replaced the same year by the new Almonte Thunder. The Hurricanes kept the series close, but the Blades took it in six games to move on to the Dudley Hewitt Cup. The OJHL has been looking outside of the Greater Toronto Area, such as Huntsville, Parry Sound and even Belleville. 1972 Markham - St. Marys (games) 4-1
The 2003–04 Aurora Tigers achieved much in with Spring of 2004.
The teams of the 1970–71 season were the Owen Sound Greys, Collingwood Blues, Waterloo Siskins, Preston Raiders, and Kitchener Ranger B's. During that streak, the Waterloo Siskins won the Sutherland Cup four times.
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