- Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League (1972-1987)
The Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League was a Canadian Junior
ice hockey league based inOntario and sanctioned by theOntario Hockey Association and theCanadian Amateur Hockey Association . The league operated from 1972 until 1987. This league was the forerunner to the currentOntario Provincial Junior A Hockey League that was promoted in 1993. From 1972 until 1977, the OPJHL shared their region with theSouthern Ontario Junior A Hockey League .History
:"For Season-by-Season Standings, please see:
OPJHL Standings (1972-1981) andOJHL Standings ."The Ontario Hockey Association Tier II Junior "A" League was born out of the creation of the
Ontario Hockey League . There have always been multiple tiers of junior hockey, but the top tier, then known as Ontario Hockey Association Junior "A", elected to split from the OHA and create its own level of hockey. The early 1970s sparked a vast reorganization of Canadian hockey right across the country. TheOntario Hockey League was born out of this, as well was theWestern Hockey League and theQuebec Major Junior Hockey League in other parts of Canada. The new tier was known as Major Junior "A" hockey. The first Ontario Tier II League came in 1968 with creation of the renegade Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League, which became theSouthern Ontario Junior A Hockey League in 1970.The aftermath of the annexation of the top tier left a vacuum for a new top tier of OHA hockey. What filled the gap in 1972 was the 12-team Ontario Hockey Association Jr. "A" Hockey League, comprised of 5 teams leaving the Metro Junior "B" (the Richmond Hill Rams,
North York Rangers , Downsview Beavers,Aurora Tigers and theDixie Beehives ), 6 expansion teams (Seneca Flyers, Ajax Steelers, Wexford Warriors, Vaughan Nationals,Weston Dodgers ), theKingston Frontenacs of the defunct Eastern Junior B Hockey League, and theNorth Bay Trappers of the recently foldedNorthern Ontario Junior Hockey League [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/opjhl19811973.html] .The Ontario Provincial league's only competition for talent in
Southern Ontario was theSouthern Ontario Junior A Hockey League . The Southern Ontario league jumped to Junior "A" in 1968 as the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League and changed its name two years later. From the 1972-73 season until the 1976-77 season, these two league put their champions up against each other to earn the right to compete for theDudley Hewitt Cup as only oneOntario Hockey Association team could challenge for it. In 1973, the SOJAHL'sChatham Maroons defeated the OPJHL'sWexford Raiders 4-games-to-3. In 1974, theWexford Raiders got their turn, defeating theWindsor Spitfires 4-games-to-3 to even the series. A year later, the SOJAHL'sGuelph CMC's defeated theToronto Nationals 4-games-to-2 and in 1976 became theGuelph Platers and defeated theNorth Bay Trappers 4-games-to-1 to win their second straight OHA Championship. The final chapter of this saga was slightly redemptive for the OPJHL as theirNorth York Rangers went the distance and defeated Guelph 4-games-to-3. Down to four teams, the SOJAHL folded. TheGuelph Platers andHamilton Mountain A's jumped to the OPJHL, while theOwen Sound Greys took a season off then joined the Georgian Bay Intermediate A Hockey League and theCollingwood Blues changed their name and dropped to Junior C. After a five year feud, the SOJAHL won the battle but lost the war as their champions won three of five OHA Championships but ultimately folded.Over the next few years, the
Guelph Platers [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/opjhl19811978.html] ,Belleville Bulls [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/opjhl19811980.html] , andKingston Frontenacs [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/opjhl19811973.html] would all get their start in this league before jumping to theOntario Hockey League [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/ohl19891983.html] [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/ohl19891982.html] [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/oha19551974.html] .By 1986, the league was suffering from a variety of difficulties. With most of their teams folding or dropping to Junior "B", the league was left with 4 teams [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/ojhl19821987.html] , the OHA Jr. "A" League was forced to close its doors at the end of the 1986-87 season. The four remaining teams at the end of the OHA Jr. "A" League era were the Final Champion
Owen Sound Greys , the Aurora Eagles, theMarkham Waxers , and the Richmond Hill Dynes [http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/leagues/seasons/ojhl19821987.html] . The Central League agreed to take Markham, Aurora and Richmond Hill, while the Owen Sound Greys went to theMidwestern Junior B Hockey League .Member Teams
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Ajax Merchants
*Aurora Tigers
*Belleville Bulls
*Brampton Warriors Jr. A
*Cambridge Winterhawks
*Dixie Beehives Jr. A
*Guelph Platers
*Hamilton Mountain A's
*Kingston Frontenacs
*Markham Waxers
*Newmarket Flyers
*North Bay Trappers
*North York Rangers
*Orillia Terriers
*Owen Sound Greys
*Richmond Hill Rams
*Royal York Royals
*Toronto Nationals
*Weston Dodgers
*Wexford Raiders
*Whitby Lawmen Champions
League
*1987 Owen Sound Greys
*1986 Orillia Travelways
*1985 Orillia Travelways
*1984 Orillia Travelways
*1983 North York Rangers
*1982 Guelph Platers
*1981 Belleville Bulls
*1980 North York Rangers
*1979 Guelph Platers
*1978 Guelph Platers
*1977 North York Rangers
*1976 North Bay Trappers
*1975 Toronto Nationals
*1974 Wexford Raiders
*1973 Wexford RaidersDudley Hewitt Cup *1986 Orillia Travelways
*1985 Orillia Travelways
*1984 Orillia Travelways
*1983 North York Rangers
*1982 Guelph Platers
*1981 Belleville Bulls
*1980 North York Rangers
*1979 Guelph Platers
*1978 Guelph Platers
*1974 Wexford Raiders*1985 Orillia Travelways
*1983 North York Rangers
*1978 Guelph PlatersLeague records
*Best record: 1981-82 Guelph Platers (40-4-6)
*Worst record: 1979-80 Richmond Hill Rams (4-39-1)
*Most goals, one season: Steve Thomas (68) -- 1981-82 Markham Waxers
*Most assists, one season: Adam Oates (105) -- 1981-82 Markham Waxers
*Most points, one season: Adam Oates (159) -- 1981-82 Markham WaxersExternal links
* [http://www.opjhl.ca/ Current OPJHL Website]
* [http://www.ohahockey.org/ Ontario Hockey Association Website]
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