- Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
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team = Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
city =Guelph, Ontario
league = Ontario Hockey Association
operated = 1940-42 & 1947-1960
arena =Guelph Memorial Gardens
parentclub =New York Rangers
name1 = Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
dates1 = 1947-60
name2 = Guelph Royals
dates2 = 1960-63
name3 =Kitchener Rangers | dates3 = 1963-Present
altname1 =Guelph Indians
altdates1 = 1936-40
altname2 = Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
altdates2 = 1940-42
|The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters were ajunior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1940 to 1942, and 1947 to 1960. The team was often known as the "Biltmores" and sponsored by the Guelph Biltmore Hat Company, and played home games at theGuelph Memorial Gardens .History
The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters were a brief note in junior hockey history, but left an impression on the game during 13 years of operation. The team that was sponsored by a local manufacturer in the Royal City would capture a national championship, several provincial titles, and send four men onto the Hockey Hall of Fame.
The team was founded as the
Guelph Indians for the 1936-37 season. After four seasons, the Guelph Biltmore Hat Company became the team's sponsors. After two more seasons of play, the team was put on hiatus forWorld War II . The team was resurrected in 1947 as a farm team for theNew York Rangers of the NHL and coached by former Rangers forwardAlf Pike until the end of 1954.Eddie Bush , a former NHL defencman would take over the coaching duties from 1954 onwards.The Biltmore Hat Company rewarded any player scoring three of more goals in one game the choice of hats at their factory, bringing new meaning to the term "hat trick." Some sources credit this as the origin of the term. [http://www.funtrivia.com/ask.cfm?action=details&qnid=46526]
After running into financial trouble in 1960, new ownership renamed the team the Guelph Royals, after the city's nickname. Three years later the team moved becoming the Kitchener Rangers, taking the name of the parent club from the NHL.
Championships
The Mad Hatters won the
Memorial Cup in 1952 as national junior ice hockey champions ofCanada , and theGeorge Richardson Memorial Trophy as eastern Canadian champions the same year. Guelph won theJ. Ross Robertson Cup three times as OHA champions.J. Ross Robertson Cup
*1942 Lost toOshawa Generals
*1950 DefeatedWindsor Spitfires
*1952 DefeatedSt. Catharines Teepees
*1957 Defeated St. Catharines TeepeesMemorial Cup
*1952 DefeatedRegina Pats George Richardson Memorial Trophy
*1950 Lost toMontreal Junior Canadians
*1952 Defeated Montreal Junior Canadians
*1957 Lost toOttawa Junior Canadians Memorial Cup of 1952
The Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters played in the best-of-seven series for the Memorial Cup of 1952 versus the
Regina Pats , the Abbott Cup champions of Western Canada hailing fromRegina, Saskatchewan .Guelph that year broke the OHA record for single season scoring with 341 goals in a 54 game schedule, which was 34 goals more than the previous mark. Ken Laufman set on OHA record at the time with 139 points. Guelph defeated the
Montreal Junior Canadiens in a six game series for the Eastern Canadian final.The Mad Hatters won the first game on home ice at the Guelph Memorial Gardens by a score of 8 to 2. The rest of the series would be played at
Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Guelph won the next two games 4 to 2 and 8 to 2. The Biltmores completed the series sweep in game four posting a 10 to 2 triumph to win the Memorial Cup.Players
Four alumni of the Mad Hatters would be inducted into the
Hockey Hall of Fame . They areAndy Bathgate ,Rod Gilbert , Harry Howell andJean Ratelle . Players who also had impressive NHL careers areDean Prentice andRon Murphy with the New York Rangers.Award Winners
Red Tilson Trophy
"Most Outstanding Player in the OHA"
*"1955-1956" - Ron HowellEddie Powers Memorial Trophy
"Scoring Champion of the OHA"
*"1951-1952" - Ken Laufman, 139 points
*"1956-1957" - Bill Sweeney, 106 pointsNHL Alumni
*Paul Andrea
*Andy Bathgate
*Frank Bathgate
*Danny Belisle
*William "Chick" Chalmers
*Wally Clune
*Bob Cunningham
*Herb Dickenson
*Marc Dufour
*Lorne Ferguson
*Lou Fontinato
*Bruce Gamble
*Rod Gilbert
*Gerry Goyer
*Aldo Guidolin
*John Holota
*Harry Howell
*Ron Howell
*Al LeBrun
*Joe Levandoski
*Tony Licari
*Willie Marshall
*Clare Martin
*Shep Mayer
*Bill McCreary Sr.
*Sandy McGregor
*Rollie McLenahan
*Mike McMahon, Jr.
*Hillary Menard
*Ron Murphy
*Bob Plager
*Dean Prentice
*Jean Ratelle
*Leo Reise Jr.
*Doug Robinson
*Leon Rochefort
*Eddie Shack
*Glen Sonmor
*Ron Stewart
*Bill Sweeney
*Gilles Villemure Yearly Results
"Played as Guelph Indians, 1936-40."
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