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Mississauga Steelheads

The Mississauga Steelheads are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), based in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The Steelheads play their games at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga.

Mississauga Steelheads
CityMississauga, Ontario
LeagueOntario Hockey League
ConferenceEastern
DivisionCentral
Operated2012–present
Home arenaParamount Fine Foods Centre
ColoursBlue, white, silver
     
General managerJames Richmond
Head coachJames Richmond[1]
AffiliateMississauga Chargers
Websitemississaugasteelheads.com
Franchise history
1996–2007Toronto St. Michael's Majors
2007–2012Mississauga St. Michael's Majors
2012–presentMississauga Steelheads

History edit

The OHL originated in Mississauga with the Mississauga IceDogs. The IceDogs played in Mississauga from 1998 to 2007 being purchased by Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk in 2006. Following the 2006–2007 season, Melnyk sold the Icedogs who moved to St Catherines to become the Niagara IceDogs. At the same time Melynk moved the Toronto St. Michael's Majors to Mississauga to become the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors. The Majors played in Mississauga from 2007 to 2012, also hosting the 2011 Memorial Cup. Following the 2012 season Melnyk sold the Majors franchise to Elliott Kerr of Mississauga's Landmark Sport Group.[2] As a part of the sale, the Majors identity was returned to St. Michael's College, allowing the team to move forward under the fan-selected "Steelheads" moniker.[3]

The Steelheads struggled in their first season in 2012–13 finishing last in the OHL Central division and eighth overall in the Eastern Conference before losing to the Belleville Bulls in six games in the first round. Before the 2013–14 season the Steelheads drafted 15-year-old Sean Day. Day had applied for and been granted Exceptional Player Status to be able to be drafted into the OHL at 15 years old. In the 2013–14 season the Steelheads again finished last in the Central division and eighth in the Eastern Conference, this time being swept by the number one ranked Oshawa Generals in four games in the first round of the 2014 OHL playoffs. In 2014–15, the Steelheads finished in fourth in the Central division ahead of the Sudbury Wolves but missed the 2015 OHL playoffs finishing five points back. In 2015–16, thanks to strong performances by a trio of top 2016 NHL Entry Draft picks (Alexander Nylander, Michael McLeod, Nathan Bastian) the Steelheads finished above .500 for the first time and ended the season in seventh in the Eastern Conference standings,(fourth in their division). Again though the Steelheads would fall in the first round losing to the Barrie Colts in seven games.[citation needed]

The 2016–17 season was backed by continued strong performances by Bastian and McLeod as well as a breakout 44-goal season from 2017 first round draft Pick Owen Tippett, the Steelheads won their first Central division title. Entering the 2017 OHL playoffs as the second seed in the Eastern Conference, the Steelheads defeated the Ottawa 67's in six games in the first round before defeating the Oshawa Generals in five games in the second round. In the Eastern Conference Finals the Steelheads swept the Peterborough Petes in four games to win their first Bobby Orr Trophy in franchise history. The Steelheads would fall in the J. Ross Robertson Cup Finals in five games to the Erie Otters.[citation needed]

In 2017–18, Mississauga returned to the bottom of the Eastern Conference ending the season in seventh place (fourth in the Central division). The Barrie Colts once again defeated the Steelheads in the first round of the playoffs, this time in six games. In 2018–19, Mississauga was the best team of a weak bottom half of the OHL Eastern Conference finishing in fifth place but 20 points back of Sudbury in fourth. In the playoffs the Wolves easily swept Mississauga in four games. The 2019–20 OHL season was cancelled before completion of the regular season, the J. Ross Robertson Cup or the 2020 Memorial Cup in Kelowna. At the time of cancellation the Steelheads sat in sixth place in the OHL Eastern Conference with a record of 27–29–4–1, but 17 points up on ninth place, which would have guaranteed the Steelheads a seventh playoff appearance in eight seasons.[citation needed]

The Steelheads have proposed to relocate to Brampton for at least the 2024-25 season, pending approval from the OHL.[4]

Uniforms and mascot edit

The primary logo for the Steelheads displays a Steelhead trout below the word Mississauga with a maple leaf after it. The Steelheads colours are blue and white. The secondary logo features the Port Credit lighthouse within an M, representing the city landmark.[citation needed]

The Steelheads' blue and white uniforms bear a striking resemblance to those of the nearby Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL); their home sweaters are white with blue striping and collars, while their road sweaters are blue with white striping and collars.[citation needed]

The team mascot is named Sauga. The name was created during a fan contest during the summer of 2012, when the organization asked its fans to create a name for the new Steelheads mascot.[5]

Championships edit

Season-by-season results edit

Season Regular season Playoffs
GP W L OTL SOL Pts Pct GF GA Finish
2012–13 68 26 34 0 8 60 0.441 179 221 5th, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Belleville Bulls, 2–4
2013–14 68 24 38 1 5 54 0.397 167 267 5th, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Oshawa Generals, 0–4
2014–15 68 25 40 2 1 53 0.390 178 265 4th, Central Did not qualify
2015–16 68 33 30 2 3 71 0.522 215 229 4th, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Barrie Colts, 3–4
2016–17 68 34 21 6 7 81 0.596 240 219 1st, Central Won in conference quarterfinals vs. Ottawa 67's, 4–2
Won in conference semifinals vs. Oshawa Generals, 4–1
Won in conference finals vs. Peterborough Petes, 4–0
Lost in OHL Finals vs. Erie Otters, 1–4
2017–18 68 33 32 1 2 69 0.507 251 250 4th, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Barrie Colts, 2–4
2018–19 68 32 29 5 2 71 0.522 239 250 3rd, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Sudbury Wolves, 0–4
2019–20 61 27 29 4 1 59 0.484 223 227 3rd, Central Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21
Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22 68 37 23 2 6 82 0.603 229 189 2nd, Central Won in conference quarterfinals vs. Barrie Colts, 4–2
Lost in conference semifinals vs. Hamilton Bulldogs, 0–4
2022–23 68 31 31 6 0 68 0.500 226 258 4th, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. North Bay Battalion, 2–4
2023–24 68 38 22 8 0 84 0.618 248 212 2nd, Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs. Sudbury Wolves, 1–4

Head coaches edit

  • 2012–2016: James Boyd
  • 2016–present: James Richmond

Captains edit

  • 2012–13 – Stuart Percy
  • 2013–14 – Brett Foy
  • 2014–15 – Bryson Cianfrone
  • 2015–16 – Joshua Burnside
  • 2016–17 – Michael McLeod
  • 2017–18 – Michael McLeod, Nicolas Hague
  • 2018–19 – Cole Carter
  • 2019–20 – Liam Ham
  • 2020–21 – none (season cancelled)
  • 2021–23 – Ethan Del Maestro
  • 2023–present – Chas Sharpe

NHL alumni edit

List of Steelheads alumni to play in the National Hockey League (NHL):

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Steelheads Announce Changes to Hockey Operations Staff". Ontario Hockey League. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved June 6, 2007.
  3. ^ "Mississauga OHL Team Re-named Steelheads". March 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Steelheads, Mississauga (2024-01-31). "Statement From Ownership". Mississauga Steelheads. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  5. ^ "Steelheads name mascot, open shop". August 31, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Mississauga Steelheads are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League OHL based in Mississauga Ontario Canada The Steelheads play their games at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga Mississauga SteelheadsCityMississauga OntarioLeagueOntario Hockey LeagueConferenceEasternDivisionCentralOperated2012 presentHome arenaParamount Fine Foods CentreColoursBlue white silver General managerJames RichmondHead coachJames Richmond 1 AffiliateMississauga ChargersWebsitemississaugasteelheads wbr comFranchise history1996 2007Toronto St Michael s Majors2007 2012Mississauga St Michael s Majors2012 presentMississauga Steelheads Contents 1 History 2 Uniforms and mascot 3 Championships 4 Season by season results 5 Head coaches 6 Captains 7 NHL alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editThe OHL originated in Mississauga with the Mississauga IceDogs The IceDogs played in Mississauga from 1998 to 2007 being purchased by Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk in 2006 Following the 2006 2007 season Melnyk sold the Icedogs who moved to St Catherines to become the Niagara IceDogs At the same time Melynk moved the Toronto St Michael s Majors to Mississauga to become the Mississauga St Michael s Majors The Majors played in Mississauga from 2007 to 2012 also hosting the 2011 Memorial Cup Following the 2012 season Melnyk sold the Majors franchise to Elliott Kerr of Mississauga s Landmark Sport Group 2 As a part of the sale the Majors identity was returned to St Michael s College allowing the team to move forward under the fan selected Steelheads moniker 3 The Steelheads struggled in their first season in 2012 13 finishing last in the OHL Central division and eighth overall in the Eastern Conference before losing to the Belleville Bulls in six games in the first round Before the 2013 14 season the Steelheads drafted 15 year old Sean Day Day had applied for and been granted Exceptional Player Status to be able to be drafted into the OHL at 15 years old In the 2013 14 season the Steelheads again finished last in the Central division and eighth in the Eastern Conference this time being swept by the number one ranked Oshawa Generals in four games in the first round of the 2014 OHL playoffs In 2014 15 the Steelheads finished in fourth in the Central division ahead of the Sudbury Wolves but missed the 2015 OHL playoffs finishing five points back In 2015 16 thanks to strong performances by a trio of top 2016 NHL Entry Draft picks Alexander Nylander Michael McLeod Nathan Bastian the Steelheads finished above 500 for the first time and ended the season in seventh in the Eastern Conference standings fourth in their division Again though the Steelheads would fall in the first round losing to the Barrie Colts in seven games citation needed The 2016 17 season was backed by continued strong performances by Bastian and McLeod as well as a breakout 44 goal season from 2017 first round draft Pick Owen Tippett the Steelheads won their first Central division title Entering the 2017 OHL playoffs as the second seed in the Eastern Conference the Steelheads defeated the Ottawa 67 s in six games in the first round before defeating the Oshawa Generals in five games in the second round In the Eastern Conference Finals the Steelheads swept the Peterborough Petes in four games to win their first Bobby Orr Trophy in franchise history The Steelheads would fall in the J Ross Robertson Cup Finals in five games to the Erie Otters citation needed In 2017 18 Mississauga returned to the bottom of the Eastern Conference ending the season in seventh place fourth in the Central division The Barrie Colts once again defeated the Steelheads in the first round of the playoffs this time in six games In 2018 19 Mississauga was the best team of a weak bottom half of the OHL Eastern Conference finishing in fifth place but 20 points back of Sudbury in fourth In the playoffs the Wolves easily swept Mississauga in four games The 2019 20 OHL season was cancelled before completion of the regular season the J Ross Robertson Cup or the 2020 Memorial Cup in Kelowna At the time of cancellation the Steelheads sat in sixth place in the OHL Eastern Conference with a record of 27 29 4 1 but 17 points up on ninth place which would have guaranteed the Steelheads a seventh playoff appearance in eight seasons citation needed The Steelheads have proposed to relocate to Brampton for at least the 2024 25 season pending approval from the OHL 4 Uniforms and mascot editThe primary logo for the Steelheads displays a Steelhead trout below the word Mississauga with a maple leaf after it The Steelheads colours are blue and white The secondary logo features the Port Credit lighthouse within an M representing the city landmark citation needed The Steelheads blue and white uniforms bear a striking resemblance to those of the nearby Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League NHL their home sweaters are white with blue striping and collars while their road sweaters are blue with white striping and collars citation needed The team mascot is named Sauga The name was created during a fan contest during the summer of 2012 when the organization asked its fans to create a name for the new Steelheads mascot 5 Championships editBobby Orr Trophy 2016 17 Emms Trophy 2016 17Season by season results editSeason Regular season Playoffs GP W L OTL SOL Pts Pct GF GA Finish 2012 13 68 26 34 0 8 60 0 441 179 221 5th Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Belleville Bulls 2 4 2013 14 68 24 38 1 5 54 0 397 167 267 5th Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Oshawa Generals 0 4 2014 15 68 25 40 2 1 53 0 390 178 265 4th Central Did not qualify 2015 16 68 33 30 2 3 71 0 522 215 229 4th Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Barrie Colts 3 4 2016 17 68 34 21 6 7 81 0 596 240 219 1st Central Won in conference quarterfinals vs Ottawa 67 s 4 2Won in conference semifinals vs Oshawa Generals 4 1Won in conference finals vs Peterborough Petes 4 0Lost in OHL Finals vs Erie Otters 1 4 2017 18 68 33 32 1 2 69 0 507 251 250 4th Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Barrie Colts 2 4 2018 19 68 32 29 5 2 71 0 522 239 250 3rd Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Sudbury Wolves 0 4 2019 20 61 27 29 4 1 59 0 484 223 227 3rd Central Cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2020 21 Season cancelled due to COVID 19 pandemic 2021 22 68 37 23 2 6 82 0 603 229 189 2nd Central Won in conference quarterfinals vs Barrie Colts 4 2Lost in conference semifinals vs Hamilton Bulldogs 0 4 2022 23 68 31 31 6 0 68 0 500 226 258 4th Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs North Bay Battalion 2 4 2023 24 68 38 22 8 0 84 0 618 248 212 2nd Central Lost in conference quarterfinals vs Sudbury Wolves 1 4Head coaches edit2012 2016 James Boyd 2016 present James RichmondCaptains edit2012 13 Stuart Percy 2013 14 Brett Foy 2014 15 Bryson Cianfrone 2015 16 Joshua Burnside 2016 17 Michael McLeod 2017 18 Michael McLeod Nicolas Hague 2018 19 Cole Carter 2019 20 Liam Ham 2020 21 none season cancelled 2021 23 Ethan Del Maestro 2023 present Chas SharpeNHL alumni editList of Steelheads alumni to play in the National Hockey League NHL Nathan Bastian Owen Beck Trevor Carrick Sean Day Dylan DeMelo Nicolas Hague Thomas Harley Mason Marchment Spencer Martin Michael McLeod Ryan McLeod Jacob Moverare Alexander Nylander Stuart Percy Cole Schwindt Owen TippettSee also editList of ice hockey teams in OntarioReferences edit Steelheads Announce Changes to Hockey Operations Staff Ontario Hockey League Retrieved October 19 2016 The Official Mississauga Majors Website Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved June 6 2007 Mississauga OHL Team Re named Steelheads March 27 2012 Steelheads Mississauga 2024 01 31 Statement From Ownership Mississauga Steelheads Retrieved 2024 02 01 Steelheads name mascot open shop August 31 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mississauga Steelheads amp oldid 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