J. Ross Robertson Cup

J. Ross Robertson Cup

The J. Ross Robertson Cup is an ice hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of the Ontario Hockey League playoff championship. It was presented by and named for John Ross Robertson, the president of the Ontario Hockey Association who served from 1899 to 1905.

Originally it was awarded to the winner of the OHA's junior playoffs. In 193334 it was re-designated for annual presentation to the association's Junior A champion. The first Junior A winners were the Toronto St. Michael's Majors.

When the top junior level in Ontario was again separated into two categories in 197273 "(see:OHA Major Junior A series)" , the Robertson Cup remained with the higher tier as its championship trophy. This has remained constant through the series changing its name to the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League in 1974 and to the Ontario Hockey League in 1980.

Winners (1934present)

List of winners of the J. Ross Robertson Cup from 1934 to present. Teams that went on to win the Memorial Cup listed in bold.


* 200708 - Kitchener Rangers
* 200607 - Plymouth Whalers
* 200506 - Peterborough Petes
* 200405 - London Knights
* 200304 - Guelph Storm
* 200203 - Kitchener Rangers
* 200102 - Erie Otters
* 200001 - Ottawa 67's
* 19992000 - Barrie Colts
* 199899 - Belleville Bulls
* 199798 - Guelph Storm
* 199697 - Oshawa Generals
* 199596 - Peterborough Petes
* 199495 - Detroit Junior Red Wings
* 199394 - North Bay Centennials
* 199293 - Peterborough Petes
* 199192 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
* 199091 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
* 198990 - Oshawa Generals
* 198889 - Peterborough Petes
* 198788 - Windsor Compuware Spitfires
* 198687 - Oshawa Generals
* 198586 - Guelph Platers
* 198485 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
* 198384 - Ottawa 67's
* 198283 - Oshawa Generals
* 198182 - Kitchener Rangers
* 198081 - Kitchener Rangers
* 197980 - Peterborough Petes
* 197879 - Peterborough Petes
* 197778 - Peterborough Petes
* 197677 - Ottawa 67's
* 197576 - Hamilton Fincups
* 197475 - Toronto Marlboros
* 197374St. Catharines Black Hawks
* 197273Toronto Marlboros
* 197172Peterborough Petes
* 197071St. Catharines Black Hawks


* 196970Montreal Junior Canadiens
* 196869Montreal Junior Canadiens
* 196768Niagara Falls Flyers
* 196667Toronto Marlboros
* 196566Oshawa Generals
* 196465Niagara Falls Flyers
* 196364Toronto Marlboros
* 196263Niagara Falls Flyers
* 196162Hamilton Red Wings
* 196061Toronto St. Michael's Majors
* 195960St. Catharines Teepees
* 195859Peterborough TPT Petes
* 195758Toronto Marlboros
* 195657Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
* 195556Toronto Marlboros
* 195455Toronto Marlboros
* 195354St. Catharines Teepees
* 195253Barrie Flyers
* 195152Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
* 195051Barrie Flyers
* 194950Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
* 194849Barrie Flyers
* 194748Barrie Flyers
* 194647Toronto St. Michael's Majors
* 194546Toronto St. Michael's Majors
* 194445Toronto St. Michael's Majors
* 194344Oshawa Generals
* 194243Oshawa Generals
* 194142Oshawa Generals
* 194041Oshawa Generals
* 193940Oshawa Generals
* 193839Oshawa Generals
* 193738Oshawa Generals
* 193637Toronto St. Michael's Majors
* 193536 West Toronto Nationals
* 193435Kitchener Greenshirts
* 193334Toronto St. Michael's Majors

Note: The Kitchener Greenshirts won the 1935 championship by default, after the Oshawa Generals were disqualified for using an ineligible player. This was a different Kitchener Greenshirts team than the club that later became the Kitchener Canucks, and ultimately the Peterborough Petes.

Winners (19191933)

List of winners of the J. Ross Robertson Cup before the Junior A years. Teams that went on to win the Memorial Cup listed in bold.


*193233Newmarket Redmen
*193132Toronto Marlboros
*193031Niagara Falls
*192930West Toronto Nationals
*192829Toronto Marlboros
*192728Toronto Marlboros
*192627Owen Sound Greys
*192526Queen's University

*192425Toronto Aura Lee
*192324Owen Sound Greys
*192223Kitchener Colts
*192122Toronto Aura Lee
*192021Stratford Midgets
*191920Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers
*191819University of Toronto Schools

OHA Junior Champions (18931918)

List of OHA Junior champions from 1893 to 1918.


*191718Toronto De La Salle College
*191617Toronto Aura Lee
*191516Toronto Aura Lee
*191415University of Toronto Schools
*191314Orillia
*191213Orillia
*191112Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers
*191011Kingston Frontenacs
*190910Kingston Frontenacs
*190809Stratford Hockey Club
*190708Stratford Hockey Club
*190607Stratford Hockey Club
*190506Port Hope

*190405Stratford Hockey Club
*190304Frontenac-Beechgroves
*190203Toronto Marlboros
*190102Upper Canada College
*190001Peterborough
*189900Stratford Hockey Club
*189899Toronto St. George's
*189798Upper Canada College
*189697Toronto Wellingtons
*189596Toronto Granites
*189495Peterborough
*189394Peterborough
*189293Kingston Limestones

Championships by team (1919present)

The Montreal Junior Canadiens switched leagues after 1972.The Kitchener Greenshirts won the 1935 Championship by default, after the Oshawa Generals were disqualified for using an ineligible player. This was a different Kitchener Greenshirts team than the club that later became the Kitchener Canucks, and ultimately the Peterborough Petes.

ee also

*Ed Chynoweth Cup - WHL
*President's Cup - QMJHL


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