- List of OHA Junior A standings
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This is a list of OHA standings and season-by-season summaries of the Ontario Hockey Association's Junior A division from 1937 to 1972, and its Tier I division from 1972 to 1974.
Complete standings prior to 1937 are currently unavailable.
Main articles: List of OHL seasons and Ontario Hockey League history- Legend
- GP = games played
- W = Wins
- L = Losses played
- T = Ties
- Pts = Points
- GF = Goals For
- GA = Goals Against
1933–34
The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
1934–35
The Kitchener Greenshirts won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
1935–36
The West Toronto Nationals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
1936–37
The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
1937–38
The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 12 12 0 0 24 80 27 Oshawa Generals 12 8 4 0 16 57 42 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 12 7 5 0 14 52 38 Toronto Young Rangers 12 6 6 0 12 41 54 Toronto Native Sons 12 5 7 0 10 45 44 Toronto Varsity Blues 11 2 9 0 4 27 47 Toronto Lions 11 1 10 0 2 22 72 1938–39
The league is split into two divisions. Guelph Indians join the league. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Group 1 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 14 10 4 0 20 70 43 Guelph Indians 14 7 5 2 15 30 38 Toronto Marlboros 14 4 9 1 9 33 53 Toronto Varsity Blues 14 1 10 3 5 27 63 Group 2 Oshawa Generals 14 13 1 0 36 83 27 Toronto Young Rangers 14 9 4 1 19 50 41 Toronto Native Sons 14 7 6 1 15 53 45 Toronto Lions 14 1 13 0 2 24 76 1939–40
The league drops its divisions. Toronto St. Michael's Majors drop out of the league. Toronto Lions drop out of the league. University of Toronto Varsity Blues drop out of the league mid-year. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Oshawa Generals 18 15 1 2 32 120 46 Toronto Marlboros 19 11 5 3 25 106 49 Toronto Young Rangers 20 12 8 0 24 67 93 Guelph Indians 20 10 8 2 22 88 61 Toronto Native Sons 20 4 15 1 9 48 113 Toronto Varsity Blues* 17 1 16 0 2 39 108 1940–41
Toronto Young Rangers are renamed Toronto Bowles Rangers. Guelph Indians become Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 17 13 3 1 25 113 51 Oshawa Generals 16 10 4 2 22 101 67 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 16 11 5 0 22 85 75 Toronto Bowles Rangers 15 4 10 1 9 73 84 Toronto Native Sons 15 0 15 0 0 52 147 1941–42
The Toronto Bowles Rangers revert to being the Toronto Young Rangers. The Toronto St. Michael's Majors re-join the league. The Brantford Lions join the league. The Toronto Native Sons drop out halfway through the season, and declare all their games forfeit. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Brantford Lions 24 19 5 0 38 183 83 Oshawa Generals 24 17 7 0 34 143 88 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 24 13 11 0 26 100 115 Toronto Marlboros 24 12 10 2 26 73 79 Toronto Young Rangers 24 11 11 2 24 87 89 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 24 10 14 0 20 66 120 Toronto Native Sons* — 0 24 0 0 43 120 1942–43
The Hamilton Whizzers join the league. The Stratford Kroehlers join the league. The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters drop out of the league. The Toronto Young Rangers drop out of the league. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Oshawa Generals 22 17 5 0 36 134 72 Brantford Lions 22 12 10 2 26 102 98 Hamilton Whizzers 24 11 9 4 26 122 106 Stratford Kroehlers 25 7 9 9 24 75 78 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 21 9 11 1 23 92 99 Toronto Marlboros 21 8 12 1 17 105 119 1943–44
OHA split into two groups. Hamilton Whizzers become Hamilton Majors. Galt Canadians join the league. St. Catharines Falcons join the league. Port Colborne Recreationists join the league. Toronto Young Rangers re-join the league. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Group 1 Oshawa Generals 26 23 3 0 46 203 69 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 25 21 4 0 44 169 69 Hamilton Majors 25 12 12 1 25 113 124 Toronto Marlboros 26 8 15 1 18 73 122 Toronto Young Rangers 25 1 23 1 3 48 156 Group 2 St. Catharines Falcons 26 15 9 2 32 125 103 Galt Canadians 26 15 11 0 30 125 97 Brantford Lions 25 11 13 1 23 90 126 Port Colborne Recreationists 26 10 16 0 20 111 126 Stratford Kroehlers 25 7 16 2 16 99 154 1944–45
Groups dissolved. Galt Canadians become Galt Red Wings. The Brantford Lions, Stratford Kroehlers and Hamilton Majors drop out of league. The Port Colborne Recreationists drop out of the league mid-season. The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto St. Michael's Majors 19 18 1 0 36 174 54 St. Catharines Falcons 20 12 8 0 24 101 93 Galt Red Wings 20 12 8 0 24 83 91 Oshawa Generals 20 9 11 0 18 75 80 Toronto Young Rangers 19 6 13 0 12 56 90 Toronto Marlboros 20 2 18 0 4 52 141 Port Colborne Recreationists* 7 1 6 0 2 24 49 (*) folded mid-season
1945–46
Barrie Flyers join the league. Hamilton Lloyds join the league. The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto St. Michael's Majors 28 26 2 0 52 199 54 Galt Red Wings 28 22 6 0 44 187 96 Oshawa Generals 28 17 11 0 34 155 101 St. Catharines Falcons 28 14 14 0 28 133 123 Toronto Marlboros 28 11 16 1 23 78 111 Toronto Young Rangers 28 8 17 3 19 78 110 Barrie Flyers 28 8 18 2 18 89 171 Hamilton Lloyds 28 3 25 0 6 76 229 1946–47
Hamilton Lloyds become Hamilton Szabos. Windsor Spitfires join the league. Stratford Kroehlers rejoin the league. The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto St. Michael's Majors 36 33 3 0 66 234 59 Oshawa Generals 36 28 8 0 56 217 109 Galt Red Wings 36 27 9 0 54 232 99 Stratford Kroehlers 36 22 14 0 44 164 108 Toronto Marlboros 36 20 16 0 40 87 84 Barrie Flyers 35 17 16 2 36 129 144 Windsor Spitfires 36 10 24 2 22 75 125 St. Catharines Falcons 36 7 25 4 18 101 219 Hamilton Szabos 38 6 32 0 12 76 313 Toronto Young Rangers 36 6 30 0 12 62 117 1947–48
Hamilton drops out of the league. Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters join the league. The Galt Red Wings become the Galt Rockets. The St. Catharines Falcons become the St. Catharines Teepees. The Barrie Flyers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Windsor Spitfires 36 29 6 1 59 231 124 Oshawa Generals 36 27 8 1 55 173 80 Barrie Flyers 36 23 13 0 46 198 116 Stratford Kroehlers 36 21 13 2 44 151 134 Galt Rockets 36 18 13 5 41 168 129 St. Catharines Teepees 36 19 17 0 38 137 155 Toronto Marlboros 32 12 20 0 30 97 149 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 36 12 23 1 25 144 168 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 32 6 26 0 16 76 135 Toronto Young Rangers 31 1 30 0 2 63 259 1948–49
Toronto Young Rangers drop out of the league. The Barrie Flyers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Windsor Spitfires 48 34 13 1 69 272 184 Barrie Flyers 48 28 16 4 60 208 134 Oshawa Generals 48 27 18 3 57 207 172 St. Catharines Teepees 48 25 20 3 53 191 198 Stratford Kroehlers 48 25 21 2 52 190 200 Toronto Marlboros 48 20 24 4 44 168 176 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 48 20 26 2 42 169 221 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 13 31 4 30 96 128 Galt Rockets 48 11 34 3 25 154 252 1949–50
The Galt Rockets become the Galt Black Hawks. The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 48 37 9 2 76 253 119 Windsor Spitfires 48 34 13 1 69 307 169 St. Catharines Teepees 48 27 17 4 58 269 211 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 48 26 18 4 56 189 157 Barrie Flyers 48 21 24 3 45 180 217 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 19 26 3 41 164 213 Stratford Kroehlers 48 14 31 3 31 165 218 Galt Black Hawks 48 14 32 2 30 144 265 Oshawa Generals 48 12 34 2 26 160 262 1950–51
The Waterloo Hurricanes join the league. The Barrie Flyers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Barrie Flyers 54 38 14 2 78 276 161 Toronto Marlboros 54 32 16 6 70 220 167 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 54 31 16 7 69 256 194 Windsor Spitfires 54 32 18 4 68 209 167 Oshawa Generals 54 26 26 2 54 250 231 St. Catharines Teepees 54 23 24 7 53 200 192 Galt Black Hawks 54 21 39 4 48 181 223 Stratford Kroehlers 54 20 28 6 46 200 230 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 54 16 31 7 39 189 244 Waterloo Hurricanes 54 7 44 3 17 163 339 1951–52
The Kitchener Greenshirts join the league. The Stratford Kroehlers drop out of the league. The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 53 39 8 6 84 302 146 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 54 37 13 4 78 341 197 Galt Black Hawks 54 35 17 2 72 307 213 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 53 30 20 3 63 227 188 St. Catharines Teepees 54 30 23 1 61 249 229 Kitchener Greenshirts 54 29 22 3 61 231 213 Barrie Flyers 53 22 30 1 47 225 230 Waterloo Hurricanes 53 15 37 1 31 215 363 Windsor Spitfires 54 9 42 3 21 172 355 Oshawa Generals 54 7 41 6 20 146 281 1952–53
The Waterloo Hurricanes drop out of the league. The Barrie Flyers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Barrie Flyers 56 37 17 2 76 258 187 Toronto Marlboros 56 32 17 7 71 199 139 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 56 31 18 7 69 238 181 St. Catharines Teepees 56 31 20 5 67 219 234 Galt Black Hawks 56 27 26 3 57 242 225 Oshawa Generals 56 24 29 3 51 230 271 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 56 22 32 2 46 212 244 Windsor Spitfires 56 16 35 5 37 127 186 Kitchener Greenshirts 56 15 38 3 33 181 239 1953–54
The Windsor Spitfires become the Hamilton Tiger Cubs. The Oshawa Generals drop out of the league, after a fire destroys the Hambly Arena. The St. Catharines Teepees won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA St. Catharines Teepees 59 42 15 2 86 308 211 Toronto Marlboros 59 34 18 7 75 242 160 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 58 31 24 3 65 222 208 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 59 30 26 3 63 246 211 Kitchener Greenshirts 59 27 27 5 59 236 211 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 59 26 31 2 54 248 268 Barrie Flyers 59 25 33 1 51 260 285 Galt Black Hawks 59 21 37 1 43 204 288 1954–55
The Kitchener Greenshirts become the Kitchener Canucks. The Toronto Marlboros won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA St. Catharines Teepees 49 32 15 2 66 260 176 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 49 32 15 2 66 211 158 Toronto Marlboros 49 29 17 3 61 189 142 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 49 26 19 4 56 171 151 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 49 21 23 5 47 181 173 Galt Black Hawks 49 18 25 6 42 181 203 Barrie Flyers 49 18 31 0 36 169 251 Kitchener Canucks 49 8 39 2 18 140 248 1955–56
The Galt Black Hawks drop out of the league. The Kitchener Greenshirts become the Kitchener Canucks. The Toronto Marlboros won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA St. Catharines Teepees 48 28 17 3 59 219 197 Kitchener Canucks 48 26 21 1 53 222 198 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 48 25 20 3 53 262 195 Toronto Marlboros 48 23 21 4 50 174 164 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 22 23 3 47 181 197 Barrie Flyers 48 20 25 3 43 179 207 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 48 13 30 5 31 171 250 1956–57
The Kitchener Canucks become the Peterborough TPT Petes. The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 52 37 12 3 77 237 143 Toronto Marlboros 52 35 14 3 73 189 133 St. Catharines Teepees 52 25 25 2 52 184 193 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 52 23 24 5 51 195 189 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 52 24 26 2 50 170 191 Barrie Flyers 52 13 37 2 28 147 218 Peterborough TPT Petes 52 11 40 1 23 139 239 1957–58
The Hamilton Spectator donated a trophy awarded annually to the team that finished first overall in the regular season. The St. Catharines Teepees won the first Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Toronto Marlboros won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA St. Catharines Teepees 52 32 14 6 70 246 174 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 52 27 18 7 61 200 176 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 52 23 22 7 53 176 189 Toronto Marlboros 52 21 21 10 52 210 186 Peterborough TPT Petes 52 21 25 6 48 159 185 Barrie Flyers 51 18 29 4 40 201 234 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 52 13 34 5 31 137 223 1958–59
The St. Catharines Teepees repeated their first overall finish in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Peterborough TPT Petes won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA St. Catharines Teepees 54 40 11 3 84 257 175 Peterborough TPT Petes 54 29 20 5 63 222 179 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 54 23 18 13 59 220 226 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 19 24 5 51 149 159 Barrie Flyers 54 21 27 6 48 178 192 Toronto Marlboros 54 19 27 8 46 160 213 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 54 11 35 8 30 167 229 1959–60
The Toronto Marlboros finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The St. Catharines Teepees won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 48 28 17 3 59 222 180 St. Catharines Teepees 48 25 19 4 54 209 191 Barrie Flyers 48 24 18 6 54 193 172 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 23 19 6 52 149 150 Peterborough TPT Petes 48 22 23 3 47 206 205 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters 48 19 21 8 46 197 185 Hamilton Tiger Cubs 48 10 34 4 24 158 251 1960–61
The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters become the Guelph Royals. The Barrie Flyers become the Niagara Falls Flyers. The Hamilton Tiger Cubs become the Hamilton Red Wings. The Guelph Royals finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Toronto St. Michael's Majors won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Guelph Royals 48 30 9 9 69 255 165 Toronto St. Michael's Majors 48 26 16 6 58 160 160 Hamilton Red Wings 48 22 19 7 51 192 148 Niagara Falls Flyers 48 22 21 5 49 165 166 St. Catharines Teepees 48 18 24 6 42 167 204 Peterborough TPT Petes 48 16 24 8 40 167 188 Toronto Marlboros 48 9 30 9 27 136 211 1961–62
The Montreal Jr. Canadiens join the OHA from the Quebec Junior Hockey League. The Metro Junior A League starts. Its teams will be the St. Michael's Majors, Toronto Marlboros, Brampton 7Ups, Unionville Seaforths and Whitby Mohawks. The Montreal Junior Canadiens finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Hamilton Red Wings won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
See also: Metro Junior A LeagueTeam GP W L T Pts GF GA Provincial Jr. A. Montreal Junior Canadiens 50 34 11 5 73 230 138 Hamilton Red Wings 50 32 12 6 70 220 162 St. Catharines Teepees 50 19 23 8 46 194 206 Niagara Falls Flyers 50 16 23 11 43 193 193 Guelph Royals 50 18 26 6 42 194 236 Peterborough Petes 50 9 33 8 26 114 210 Metro Jr. A. Toronto St. Michael's Majors 33 25 7 1 55 170 91 Toronto Marlboros 33 18 9 6 44 141 103 Whitby Mohawks 36 14 20 2 30 123 170 Brampton 7–Ups 36 11 21 4 26 143 189 Unionville Seaforths 36 10 21 5 25 133 157 1962–63
The Oshawa Generals join the Metro Junior League. The St. Michael's Majors become the Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons. The Unionville Seaforths become Toronto Knob Hill Farms. The Whitby Mohawks become the Whitby Dunlops. The St. Catharines Teepees become the St. Catharines Black Hawks. The Niagara Falls Flyers finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
See also: Metro Junior A LeagueTeam GP W L T Pts GF GA Provincial Jr. A. Niagara Falls Flyers 50 31 12 7 69 212 146 Montreal Junior Canadiens 50 27 14 9 63 201 146 Peterborough Petes 50 21 18 11 53 144 132 Hamilton Red Wings 50 21 21 8 50 202 184 St. Catharines Black Hawks 50 15 24 11 41 172 224 Guelph Royals 50 9 35 6 24 158 257 Metro Jr. A. Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons 40 33 4 3 69 260 110 Toronto Marlboros 40 22 12 6 50 217 159 Toronto Knob Hill Farms 40 14 20 6 34 121 154 Whitby Dunlops 40 11 21 8 30 167 225 Oshawa Generals 40 12 23 5 29 146 222 Brampton 7–Ups 40 12 24 4 28 157 208 1963–64
The Metro Junior League disbands. The Toronto Marlboros rejoin the OHA, as do the Oshawa Generals although they play their first season in Bowmanville. The other teams in the Metro Junior League cease operations. The Guelph Royals become the Kitchener Rangers. The Toronto Marlboros, now the only team representing Toronto in an OHA Junior A season in the league's history, finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 56 40 9 7 87 336 195 Montreal Junior Canadiens 56 35 16 5 75 289 188 St. Catharines Black Hawks 56 29 20 7 65 244 215 Niagara Falls Flyers 56 26 22 8 60 207 178 Peterborough Petes 56 24 25 7 55 176 200 Oshawa Generals 56 22 28 6 50 236 246 Hamilton Red Wings 56 11 35 10 32 193 285 Kitchener Rangers 56 9 41 6 24 142 316 1964–65
The Niagara Falls Flyers finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Niagara Falls Flyers 56 36 11 9 81 236 168 Toronto Marlboros 56 32 17 7 71 259 222 Peterborough Petes 56 28 20 8 64 243 197 Oshawa Generals 56 23 24 9 55 224 233 Montreal Junior Canadiens 56 20 28 8 48 215 214 Kitchener Rangers 56 19 32 5 43 225 284 St. Catharines Black Hawks 56 19 28 9 41 236 253 Hamilton Red Wings 56 14 31 11 39 220 287 1965–66
The London Nationals are granted a franchise, moving their Junior B team of the same name to Ingersoll. The Peterborough Petes finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Oshawa Generals won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Peterborough Petes 48 24 14 10 58 211 171 Montreal Junior Canadiens 48 24 15 9 57 200 147 Niagara Falls Flyers 48 23 15 10 56 210 162 Oshawa Generals 48 22 18 8 52 217 178 Hamilton Red Wings 48 22 20 6 50 203 217 Toronto Marlboros 48 20 18 10 50 203 211 Kitchener Rangers 48 16 23 9 41 160 183 St. Catharines Black Hawks 48 15 26 7 37 182 231 London Nationals 48 12 29 7 31 149 235 1966–67
The Kitchener Rangers finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Toronto Marlboros won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Kitchener Rangers 48 28 12 8 64 213 164 Niagara Falls Flyers 48 23 15 10 56 238 195 Toronto Marlboros 48 23 15 10 56 208 184 Hamilton Red Wings 48 22 21 5 49 172 161 St. Catharines Black Hawks 48 19 20 9 47 175 155 London Nationals 48 18 21 9 45 185 214 Montreal Junior Canadiens 48 16 23 9 41 176 204 Peterborough Petes 48 15 23 10 40 183 219 Oshawa Generals 48 12 26 10 34 138 192 1967–68
The Ottawa 67's are granted a franchise. The Kitchener Rangers finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Niagara Falls Flyers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Kitchener Rangers 54 38 10 6 82 326 175 Montreal Junior Canadiens 54 39 12 3 81 261 170 Hamilton Red Wings 54 31 13 10 72 253 162 Niagara Falls Flyers 54 32 15 7 71 255 169 Toronto Marlboros 54 31 17 6 68 273 179 St. Catharines Black Hawks 54 21 30 3 45 200 211 London Nationals 54 17 31 6 40 177 262 Peterborough Petes 54 13 30 11 37 183 243 Oshawa Generals 54 12 37 5 29 177 310 Ottawa 67's 54 6 45 3 15 105 329 1968–69
The London Nationals become the London Knights. The Montreal Junior Canadiens finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Montreal Junior Canadiens 54 37 11 6 80 303 171 St. Catharines Black Hawks 54 31 11 12 74 296 206 Peterborough Petes 54 27 18 9 63 222 193 Niagara Falls Flyers 54 28 24 2 58 223 229 Hamilton Red Wings 54 27 24 3 57 207 190 Toronto Marlboros 54 21 27 6 48 222 239 London Knights 54 19 26 9 47 242 258 Ottawa 67's 54 20 28 6 46 214 253 Oshawa Generals 54 18 28 8 44 233 268 Kitchener Rangers 54 9 40 5 23 155 310 1969–70
The Montreal Junior Canadiens finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Montreal Junior Canadiens 54 37 12 5 79 316 200 Peterborough Petes 54 29 13 12 70 240 172 St. Catharines Black Hawks 54 30 18 6 66 268 210 Toronto Marlboros 54 26 17 11 63 239 201 Ottawa 67's 54 21 23 10 52 213 206 London Knights 54 22 25 7 51 209 238 Kitchener Rangers 54 22 28 4 48 210 236 Oshawa Generals 54 17 27 10 44 213 252 Hamilton Red Wings 54 16 26 12 44 207 238 Niagara Falls Flyers 54 10 41 3 23 151 313 1970–71
The Peterborough Petes finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The St. Catharines Black Hawks won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Peterborough Petes 62 41 13 8 90 290 174 St. Catharines Black Hawks 62 40 17 5 85 343 236 Ottawa 67's 62 37 19 6 80 296 218 Montreal Junior Canadiens 62 35 19 8 78 295 235 Toronto Marlboros 62 28 26 8 64 353 304 Kitchener Rangers 62 26 32 4 56 267 283 Hamilton Red Wings 62 22 35 5 49 224 328 London Knights 62 19 35 8 46 232 281 Oshawa Generals 62 18 37 7 46 232 316 Niagara Falls Flyers 62 11 44 7 29 193 350 1971–72
The Toronto Marlboros finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The Peterborough Petes won the J. Ross Robertson Cup.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 63 45 15 3 93 363 256 Oshawa Generals 63 35 18 10 80 296 251 Peterborough Petes 63 34 20 9 77 292 227 Ottawa 67's 63 33 25 5 71 251 216 Kitchener Rangers 63 31 24 8 70 317 259 Niagara Falls Flyers 63 27 27 9 63 280 293 St. Catharines Black Hawks 63 25 31 7 57 258 311 London Knights 63 23 31 9 55 253 285 Montreal Junior Canadiens 63 13 40 10 36 237 315 Hamilton Red Wings 63 11 46 6 28 200 334 1972–73
Junior 'A' hockey is divided into "Tier I" and "Tier II." The OHA Junior A teams from 1972 became the Tier I division. The Montreal Junior Canadiens move to the QMJHL; the Niagara Falls Flyers move to Sudbury and become the Sudbury Wolves; Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds granted a franchise. The Toronto Marlboros finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy, and won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in the playoffs.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Toronto Marlboros 63 47 7 9 103 416 199 Peterborough Petes 63 42 13 8 92 330 234 Ottawa 67's 63 41 15 7 89 391 243 London Knights 63 33 22 8 74 334 246 St. Catharines Black Hawks 63 24 28 11 59 280 318 Oshawa Generals 63 23 32 8 54 295 310 Sudbury Wolves 63 21 32 10 52 289 379 Kitchener Rangers 63 16 41 6 38 244 368 Hamilton Red Wings 63 15 41 7 37 244 374 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 63 11 42 10 32 244 396 1973–74
The Kingston Canadians are granted a franchise. The Kitchener Rangers finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The St. Catharines Black Hawks won the J. Ross Robertson Cup. The OHA became the OMJHL for the 1974–75 OMJHL season.
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA Kitchener Rangers 70 43 18 9 95 377 229 St. Catharines Black Hawks 70 41 23 6 88 358 278 Peterborough Petes 70 35 21 14 84 255 230 London Knights 70 36 27 7 79 282 250 Sudbury Wolves 70 31 26 13 75 298 288 Oshawa Generals 70 33 29 8 74 283 275 Ottawa 67's 70 30 31 9 69 293 276 Toronto Marlboros 70 30 31 9 69 293 276 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 70 24 40 6 54 295 352 Kingston Canadians 70 20 43 7 47 256 378 Hamilton Red Wings 70 16 49 5 37 221 376 References
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