- Hamilton Tiger Cubs
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team = Hamilton Tiger Cubs
logosize = 100px
city =Hamilton, Ontario
league = Ontario Hockey Association
operated = 1953-60
arena =Barton Street Arena
name1 = Windsor Spitfires
dates1 = 1946-53
name2 =Hamilton Tiger Cubs
dates2 = 1953-60
name3 =Hamilton Red Wings
dates3 = 1960-74
name4 =Hamilton Fincups
dates4 = 1974-76
name5 = St. Catharines Fincups
dates5 = 1976-77
name6 =Hamilton Fincups
dates6 = 1977-78
name7 =Brantford Alexanders
dates7 = 1978-84
name8 =Hamilton Steelhawks
dates8 = 1984-88
name9 =Niagara Falls Thunder
dates9 = 1988-96
name10 = Erie Otters
dates10 = 1996-Present|The Hamilton Tiger Cubs were ajunior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1953 to 1960. The team was based inHamilton, Ontario .History
The Hamilton Tiger Cubs were named after the
Hamilton Tigers NHL team that played in the 1920s. The Tiger Cubs played from 1953 to 1960, after which the team was renamed the Red Wings when affiliated with the NHLDetroit Red Wings .The best season for the Tiger Cubs was 1958. The team reached the OHA finals for the
J. Ross Robertson Cup . They were defeated by theToronto Marlboros 4 wins to 1, with 1 tie game.There were also previous OHA Jr. teams in Hamilton. The Hamilton Szabos played from the early 1940s to 1947. In the 1930s Hamilton had an OHA Jr. team known as the Bengal Cubs. In the 1920s there was a Junior Tigers team at the same time as the NHL Tigers team.Even earlier than that an OHA Sr team named the Tigers played in the 1910s.
The Tiger Cubs played home games at the
Barton Street Arena , also known as the Hamilton Forum .* [http://www.ohlarenaguide.com/hamforum.htm Hamilton Forum] - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide
Players
Award Winners
*"1957-1958" - Murray Oliver,Red Tilson Trophy , Most valuable player
*"1953-1954" - Dennis Riggin,Dave Pinkney Trophy , Lowest team goals against average.NHL Alumni
Alumnus Brian Kilrea would become one of the most notable names ever in Canadian junior hockey, being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a coach. Fellow alumnus Pat Quinn coached in the NHL, most recently with theToronto Maple Leafs , and theCanadian national men's hockey team .
*Dave Amadio
*Don Blackburn
*Cummy Burton
*Bob Dillabough
*Lloyd Haddon
*John Hendrickson
*Larry Hillman
*Larry Jeffrey
*Brian Kilrea
*Lowell MacDonald
*Pit Martin
*Billy McNeill
*Stu McNeill
*Hillary Menard
*John Miszuk
*Dan Olesevich
*Murray Oliver
*Pat Quinn
*George Ranieri
*Dennis Riggin
*Wayne Rivers
*Len Ronson
*Brian Smith
*Bob Wall
*Carl Wetzel
*Howie Young Yearly Results
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