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Brampton Warriors

The Brampton Warriors are a pair of defunct junior ice hockey teams from Brampton, Ontario, Canada. They were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, Central Junior B Hockey League, Metro Junior B Hockey League, and Metro Junior A League. These two teams are the forerunners of the OPJHL's Brampton Capitals.

Brampton Warriors
CityBrampton, Ontario
LeagueVarious Junior Leagues
Operated1940s[citation needed]–1982
Home arenaBrampton Memorial Arena
ColoursMaroon, Yellow, and White
Franchise history
unknown–1957Brampton Regents
1957–1966Brampton 7Ups
1966–1970Brampton Rockets
1970–1971Brampton PCJ's
1971–1975Brampton Vic Woods
1975–1980Brampton Logan Chevys
1980–1982Brampton Warriors Jr. A
Previous franchise history
1980–1982Brampton Warriors Jr. B

History edit

The Warriors began as Brampton Regents during the 1940s[citation needed] playing at the Junior B level. In 1957, the team became sponsored by a local distributor of the 7 Up soft drink. The Brampton 7Ups played in the now defunct Metro Junior A League for two seasons, 1961–62 and 1962-63. Bob Savage was their coach for both seasons. The team returned to the Metro Junior B Hockey League in 1963.

Brampton joined the Central Junior B Hockey League in 1971 during a massive Ontario Hockey Association reshuffling of the Junior "B" ranks. Prior to this, they were members of the Metro Junior B Hockey League. They are the only known member of the Metro league to be affected by the reshuffle as it was mostly done between members of the Central league and the Mid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League.

The Brampton Warriors Jr. A team were an OPJHL team for two seasons in the 1980s. Their 40-6-4 record in the second season would normally be unstoppable, however the Warriors finished in second place in 1981-82 behind a 40-4-6 Guelph Platers team that would make the jump to the Ontario Hockey League the next season. As the Warriors folded for good at the end of the season, the Platers came within arm's reach of winning the National Title.

Notable alumni edit

Three alumni of the Brampton 7Ups went on to play in the National Hockey League, all of them (Ken Broderick, Andy Brown, and Lyle Carter) were goaltenders playing a combined total of 106 NHL games. Although Andy Brown played in just 62 games in the NHL over the course of three seasons, he will forever be a part of NHL hockey history. Brown carries the distinction of being the last goaltender in the league to play without a protective mask, now a mandatory rule.

List of NHL alumni

Season-by-season results edit

Season GP W L T GF GA Pts Results Playoffs
1950-51 20 8 10 2 84 82 18 3rd Metro B
1951-52 20 9 9 2 96 84 20 3rd Metro B
1952-53 30 19 11 0 135 117 38 2nd Metro B
1953-54 32 21 11 0 147 100 42 3rd Metro B
1954-55 20 9 8 3 84 63 21 4th Metro B
1955-56 28 17 9 2 136 80 36 2nd Metro B Won League
1956-57 24 16 6 2 116 86 34 1st Metro B
1957-58 24 6 16 2 95 127 14 6th Metro B
1958-59 28 19 9 0 151 116 38 1st Metro B
1959-60 28 12 9 7 131 107 31 3rd Metro B
1960-61 28 12 14 2 130 157 26 5th Metro B
1961-62 36 11 21 4 143 189 26 4th Metro A
1962-63 40 12 24 4 157 208 28 6th Metro A
1963-64 34 14 17 3 139 149 31 8th Metro B
1964-65 36 17 13 6 164 150 40 3rd Metro B
1965-66 35 12 16 7 125 159 31 6th Metro B
1966-67 Did Not Participate
1967-68 36 8 26 2 153 235 18 9th Metro B
1968-69 36 6 23 7 113 182 19 9th Metro B
1969-70 36 9 21 6 170 237 24 8th Metro B
1970-71 43 5 33 5 156 278 15 11th Metro B
1971-72 42 20 17 5 191 169 45 4th CJBHL [1]
1972-73 42 19 18 5 212 219 43 4th CJBHL
1973-74 42 19 18 5 211 238 43 5th CJBHL
1974-75 1974-75 CJBHL standings unavailable
1975-76 36 13 19 4 173 184 30 5th CJBHL Lost final
1976-77 42 14 24 4 198 230 32 7th CJBHL DNQ
1977-78 42 12 27 3 -- -- 27 7th CJBHL
1978-79 44 20 20 4 211 204 44 6th CJBHL
1979-80 44 24 18 2 245 204 50 5th CJBHL
1980-81 44 20 23 1 268 273 41 7th OPJHL
1981-82 50 40 6 4 338 174 84 2nd OJHL

Playoffs edit

  • 1981 Lost quarter-final
Guelph Platers defeated Brampton Warriors 4-games-to-none
  • 1982 Lost quarter-final
Dixie Beehives defeated Brampton Warriors 4-games-to-1

Junior B Warriors edit

With the renaming and promotion for the Jr. A Warriors, a farm team was created at the Junior B level to feed them. After two years, this team collapsed.

Season-by-season results edit

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1980-81 44 28 15 1 - 302 198 57 4th CJBHL
1981-82 40 16 20 4 - 198 248 36 7th CJBHL

References edit

  1. ^ D’Auteuil, Jean-Pierre; Otis, Jean-Phllippe (9 January 2020). "The Game Is Not Over". Tournee International De Hockey Pee-Wee de Quebec. ISBN 978-2-9817892-4-2. Retrieved February 18, 2024.

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The Brampton Warriors are a pair of defunct junior ice hockey teams from Brampton Ontario Canada They were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League Central Junior B Hockey League Metro Junior B Hockey League and Metro Junior A League These two teams are the forerunners of the OPJHL s Brampton Capitals Brampton WarriorsCityBrampton OntarioLeagueVarious Junior LeaguesOperated1940s citation needed 1982Home arenaBrampton Memorial ArenaColoursMaroon Yellow and WhiteFranchise historyunknown 1957Brampton Regents1957 1966Brampton 7Ups1966 1970Brampton Rockets1970 1971Brampton PCJ s1971 1975Brampton Vic Woods1975 1980Brampton Logan Chevys1980 1982Brampton Warriors Jr APrevious franchise history1980 1982Brampton Warriors Jr B Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 Season by season results 3 1 Playoffs 4 Junior B Warriors 4 1 Season by season results 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Warriors began as Brampton Regents during the 1940s citation needed playing at the Junior B level In 1957 the team became sponsored by a local distributor of the 7 Up soft drink The Brampton 7Ups played in the now defunct Metro Junior A League for two seasons 1961 62 and 1962 63 Bob Savage was their coach for both seasons The team returned to the Metro Junior B Hockey League in 1963 Brampton joined the Central Junior B Hockey League in 1971 during a massive Ontario Hockey Association reshuffling of the Junior B ranks Prior to this they were members of the Metro Junior B Hockey League They are the only known member of the Metro league to be affected by the reshuffle as it was mostly done between members of the Central league and the Mid Ontario Junior B Hockey League The Brampton Warriors Jr A team were an OPJHL team for two seasons in the 1980s Their 40 6 4 record in the second season would normally be unstoppable however the Warriors finished in second place in 1981 82 behind a 40 4 6 Guelph Platers team that would make the jump to the Ontario Hockey League the next season As the Warriors folded for good at the end of the season the Platers came within arm s reach of winning the National Title Notable alumni editThree alumni of the Brampton 7Ups went on to play in the National Hockey League all of them Ken Broderick Andy Brown and Lyle Carter were goaltenders playing a combined total of 106 NHL games Although Andy Brown played in just 62 games in the NHL over the course of three seasons he will forever be a part of NHL hockey history Brown carries the distinction of being the last goaltender in the league to play without a protective mask now a mandatory rule List of NHL alumni Ken Broderick Andy Brown Lyle Carter Frank PietrangeloSeason by season results editSeason GP W L T GF GA Pts Results Playoffs 1950 51 20 8 10 2 84 82 18 3rd Metro B 1951 52 20 9 9 2 96 84 20 3rd Metro B 1952 53 30 19 11 0 135 117 38 2nd Metro B 1953 54 32 21 11 0 147 100 42 3rd Metro B 1954 55 20 9 8 3 84 63 21 4th Metro B 1955 56 28 17 9 2 136 80 36 2nd Metro B Won League 1956 57 24 16 6 2 116 86 34 1st Metro B 1957 58 24 6 16 2 95 127 14 6th Metro B 1958 59 28 19 9 0 151 116 38 1st Metro B 1959 60 28 12 9 7 131 107 31 3rd Metro B 1960 61 28 12 14 2 130 157 26 5th Metro B 1961 62 36 11 21 4 143 189 26 4th Metro A 1962 63 40 12 24 4 157 208 28 6th Metro A 1963 64 34 14 17 3 139 149 31 8th Metro B 1964 65 36 17 13 6 164 150 40 3rd Metro B 1965 66 35 12 16 7 125 159 31 6th Metro B 1966 67 Did Not Participate 1967 68 36 8 26 2 153 235 18 9th Metro B 1968 69 36 6 23 7 113 182 19 9th Metro B 1969 70 36 9 21 6 170 237 24 8th Metro B 1970 71 43 5 33 5 156 278 15 11th Metro B 1971 72 42 20 17 5 191 169 45 4th CJBHL 1 1972 73 42 19 18 5 212 219 43 4th CJBHL 1973 74 42 19 18 5 211 238 43 5th CJBHL 1974 75 1974 75 CJBHL standings unavailable 1975 76 36 13 19 4 173 184 30 5th CJBHL Lost final 1976 77 42 14 24 4 198 230 32 7th CJBHL DNQ 1977 78 42 12 27 3 27 7th CJBHL 1978 79 44 20 20 4 211 204 44 6th CJBHL 1979 80 44 24 18 2 245 204 50 5th CJBHL 1980 81 44 20 23 1 268 273 41 7th OPJHL 1981 82 50 40 6 4 338 174 84 2nd OJHL Playoffs edit 1981 Lost quarter final Guelph Platers defeated Brampton Warriors 4 games to none 1982 Lost quarter final Dixie Beehives defeated Brampton Warriors 4 games to 1Junior B Warriors editWith the renaming and promotion for the Jr A Warriors a farm team was created at the Junior B level to feed them After two years this team collapsed Season by season results edit Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs 1980 81 44 28 15 1 302 198 57 4th CJBHL 1981 82 40 16 20 4 198 248 36 7th CJBHLReferences edit D Auteuil Jean Pierre Otis Jean Phllippe 9 January 2020 The Game Is Not Over Tournee International De Hockey Pee Wee de Quebec ISBN 978 2 9817892 4 2 Retrieved February 18 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brampton Warriors amp oldid 1219110909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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