The 2009–10 CCHL season was the first and only season of the Central Canadian Hockey League (CCHL). The 21 teams of the East and West Divisions competed in 50 regular season games, with the top eight teams in each division competing in the playoffs for the league championship.
Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title
Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
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The 2009 10 CCHL season was the first and only season of the Central Canadian Hockey League CCHL The 21 teams of the East and West Divisions competed in 50 regular season games with the top eight teams in each division competing in the playoffs for the league championship 2009 10 CCHL seasonLeagueCentral Canadian Hockey LeagueSportHockeyDurationRegular season 2009 09 09 2010 02 08 Playoffs 2010 02 09 2010 03 30Number of teams21Finals championsNewmarket HurricanesCCHL seasons 2008 09 OJHL2010 11 OJHL The CCHL s playoff champion played against the Ontario Junior A Hockey League s champion for the Buckland Cup The champion of that series played for the Dudley Hewitt Cup against the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League champions for the right to attend the 2010 Royal Bank Cup The league re merged with the Ontario Junior A Hockey League after the 2009 10 season and re formed the Ontario Junior Hockey League Contents 1 Changes 2 Standings 3 Playoffs 4 Buckland Cup 5 Scoring leaders 6 Leading goaltenders 7 Award winners 8 Players selected in 2010 NHL Entry Draft 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksChanges editOJHL is dissolved Central Division becomes its own league Central Division Hockey is renamed Central Canadian Hockey League Toronto Dixie Beehives have relocated to Etobicoke Ontario and changed name to Dixie Beehives Upper Canada Hockey Club has relocated to Etobicoke Ontario and changed name to Upper Canada Patriots Standings editNote GP Games played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime losses SL Shootout losses GF Goals for GA Goals against PTS Points x clinched playoff berth y clinched division title z clinched conference title East Division Team Centre W L OTL SOL GF GA Points x Bowmanville Eagles Bowmanville 32 13 1 4 181 132 69 x Wellington Dukes Wellington 31 12 1 6 172 128 69 x Markham Waxers Markham 29 15 4 2 210 175 64 x Stouffville Spirit Stouffville 28 19 2 1 153 140 59 x Peterborough Stars Peterborough 26 18 3 3 175 182 58 x Lindsay Muskies Lindsay 26 20 1 3 192 173 56 x Whitby Fury Whitby 24 22 1 3 182 198 52 x Ajax Attack Ajax 24 25 0 1 208 235 49 y Cobourg Cougars Cobourg 18 25 3 4 195 198 43 y Pickering Panthers Pickering 15 31 4 0 178 252 34 West Division Team Centre W L OTL SOL GF GA Points x Burlington Cougars Burlington 39 8 2 1 313 183 81 x Newmarket Hurricanes Newmarket 32 12 3 3 165 123 70 x Hamilton Red Wings Hamilton 31 16 1 2 204 163 65 x Orangeville Crushers Orangeville 29 16 2 3 215 184 63 x Streetsville Derbys Toronto 27 18 2 3 218 194 59 x Toronto Jr Canadiens Toronto 27 19 3 1 218 195 58 x St Michael s Buzzers Toronto 25 21 3 1 194 205 54 x North York Rangers Toronto 24 21 1 4 176 196 53 y Upper Canada Patriots Toronto 15 31 1 3 163 244 34 y Dixie Beehives Toronto 12 37 0 1 146 241 25 y Seguin Bruins Humphrey 11 38 1 0 140 257 23 Top eight from each division make the playoffs blue tinted x denotes playoff berth y denotes elimination Teams listed on the official league website 1 Standings listed by Pointstreak on official league website 2 Playoffs editFor the Central Canada Championship see Dudley Hewitt Cup For the national championship see 2010 Royal Bank Cup Division Quarter finalDivision Semi finalDivision FinalLeague Final E1Bowmanville4E8Ajax0E1Bowmanville4E5Peterborough3E4Stouffville0E5Peterborough4E1Bowmanville4EastE2Wellington1E2Wellington4E7Whitby0E2Wellington4E3Markham3E3Markham4E6Lindsay2E1Bowmanville2W2Newmarket4W1Burlington4W8North York0W1Burlington4W5Streetsville0W4Orangeville2W5Streetsville4W1Burlington0WestW2Newmarket4W2Newmarket4W7St Michael s1W2Newmarket4W3Hamilton0W3Hamilton4W6Toronto3Buckland Cup editThe Buckland Cup is the Junior A Championship of the Ontario Hockey Association The winner of the Buckland Cup moves on to the 2010 Dudley Hewitt Cup Oakville Blades OJAHL defeated Newmarket Hurricanes 4 games to 2Game 1 04 03 2010 Newmarket 3 Oakville 4 Game 2 04 05 2010 Oakville 1 Newmarket 4 Game 3 04 07 2010 Newmarket 3 Oakville 1 Game 4 04 08 2010 Oakville 3 Newmarket 2 Game 5 04 10 2010 Newmarket 3 Oakville 4 OT Game 6 04 12 2010 Oakville 6 Newmarket 1 dd Scoring leaders editNote GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalty minutes Player Team GP G A Pts PIM Josh Jooris Burlington Cougars 50 26 90 116 42 Greg Carey Burlington Cougars 48 72 42 114 46 Blake Brody Ajax Attack 47 47 47 94 46 Jordan Reed Ajax Attack 50 38 53 91 24 Daniel Ciampini St Michael s Buzzers 49 42 46 88 64 Justin Baker Streetsville Derbys 47 24 56 80 70 Zach Hyman Hamilton Red Wings 49 35 40 75 30 Kevin George Lindsay Muskies 50 41 33 74 66 Adam Place Bowmanville Eagles 50 40 32 72 22 Issac Kohls Streetsville Derbys 49 35 37 72 24Leading goaltenders editNote GP Games played Mins Minutes played W Wins L Losses OTL Overtime losses SL Shootout losses GA Goals Allowed SO Shutouts GAA Goals against average Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL GA SO Sv GAA Jordan Ruby Wellington Dukes 34 2005 52 21 6 1 5 73 0 932 2 18 Jim Sarjeant Newmarket Hurricanes 34 1964 32 21 7 2 2 72 1 927 2 20 Jackson Teichroeb Bowmanville Eagles 34 2000 58 21 8 1 3 77 2 916 2 31 Kori Coelho Stouffville Spirit 43 2533 55 25 16 2 0 109 1 915 2 58 Drew Fielding Hamilton Red Wings 26 1450 43 18 6 0 1 74 2 910 3 06Award winners editOverall Top Scorer Josh Jooris Burlington Cougars Eastern Conference Best Defenceman Jeff Least Markham Waxers Most Gentlemanly Player Jeremy Franklin Wellington Dukes Most Improved Player Jordan Reed Ajax Attack Most Valuable Player Kori Coelho Stouffville Spirit Rookie of the Year Jackson Teichroeb Bowmanville Eagles Coach of the Year Curtis Hodgins Bowmanville Eagles Best Goaltender Jodan Ruby Wellington Dukes Western Conference Best Defenceman Justin Baker Streetsville Derbys Most Gentlemanly Player Jacob Mooney North York Rangers Most Improved Player Phil Brewer Burlington Cougars Most Valuable Player Greg Carey Burlington Cougars Rookie of the Year Lucas Lessio St Michael s Buzzers Coach of the Year Mark Jooris Burlington Cougars Best Goaltender Jimmy Sarjeant Newmarket Hurricanes Players selected in 2010 NHL Entry Draft editRd 3 77 Alexander Guptill Dallas Stars Orangeville Crushers Rd 3 87 Julian Melchiori Atlanta Thrashers Newmarket Hurricanes Rd 5 123 Zach Hyman Florida Panthers Hamilton Red Wings See also edit2010 Royal Bank Cup Dudley Hewitt Cup List of Ontario Hockey Association Junior A seasons Ontario Junior A Hockey League Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League Superior International Junior Hockey League Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League 2009 in ice hockey 2010 in ice hockeyReferences edit Carrington Carr Mortgage Remortgage and Life Insurance Advice Archived from the original on 2009 09 23 Retrieved 2009 09 08 Pointstreak com invalid page Real time Scoring and League Management SystemExternal links editOfficial website of the Central Canadian Hockey League Official website of the Canadian Junior Hockey League Preceded by2008 09 OJHL season Ontario Hockey AssociationJunior A seasons Succeeded by2010 11 OJHL season Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 10 CCHL season amp oldid 1164047946, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,