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Niagara Falls Flyers

The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior "A" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior "A" from 1976 until 1982.

Niagara Falls Flyers
CityNiagara Falls, Ontario
LeagueOntario Hockey
Association
Operated1960 (1960)–72 and 1976–82
Home arenaNiagara Falls
Memorial Arena
ColoursGold, white and black
Parent club(s)Boston Bruins (1960–67)
Franchise history
1943–47St. Catharines Falcons
1947–62St. Catharines Teepees
1962–76St. Catharines Black Hawks
1976–82Niagara Falls Flyers
1982–02North Bay Centennials
2002–presentSaginaw Spirit
Previous franchise history
1945–60Barrie Flyers
1960–72Niagara Falls Flyers
1972–presentSudbury Wolves
Championships
Playoff championships1965 & 1968 Memorial Cup Champions

Both teams were owned by the Emms Family, and were relocated to Niagara Falls from another city. The Niagara Falls Memorial Arena was home ice to both teams.

History edit

 
Flyers logo from 1960 to 1972.

The first Flyers team relocated to Niagara Falls from Barrie in 1960. The team was affiliated with the Boston Bruins of the NHL. The Flyers appeared in three Memorial Cups in the 1960s, winning in 1965 and 1968.

1963 Memorial Cup edit

Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons for the OHA championship, and the Espanola Eagles to win the George Richardson Memorial Trophy as eastern Canadian representatives.

The Flyers were runners up to the Memorial Cup in 1963 played at Edmonton's Arena Gardens. They lost in six games to the Edmonton Oil Kings in a best-of-seven series. Flyers players Dornhoefer and Harmer both suffered broken legs while on the ice.

1965 Memorial Cup edit

Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the defending champions Toronto Marlboros for the OHA championship. The Memorial Cup in 1965 was again played at Edmonton's Arena Gardens. They defeated the Oil Kings 4 games to 1 in a best-of-seven rematch series from two years previous. The series was filled with brawls and suspensions, as well as a heavy police presence throughout.

1968 Memorial Cup edit

Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Kitchener Rangers for the OHA championship, and the Verdun Maple Leafs for the eastern championship.

The 1968 Memorial Cup featured two Boston Bruins farm teams playing one another. The Flyers would play the Estevan Bruins on home ice, except for game two at the Montreal Forum. Game 4 was the longest in Memorial Cup history, lasting into five periods. Niagara Falls defeated Estevan in a best-of-seven series in five games.

Second Flyers edit

The Emms Family sold the Flyers in 1972 after it played for 12 seasons. The new owners then relocated the team to Sudbury to become the Sudbury Wolves.

Later the same year, after selling the Flyers, the Emms family bought the St. Catharines Black Hawks team who were the OHA champions the previous year. Four years after buying the Black Hawks, the Emms family relocated them to Niagara Falls in 1976, taking the same name as the previous team. The Emms family later sold this version of the Flyers in 1978.[1][2]

The second Flyers team played for 4 seasons in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1976 to 1980, and 2 years in the Ontario Hockey League from 1980 to 1982. The Flyers appeared in the OHA finals in 1979, losing to Peterborough. Niagara Falls lost its Flyers team a second time in 1982 when they moved to North Bay to become the Centennials, who have subsequently moved to Saginaw in 2002 to become the Saginaw Spirit.

Championships edit

The Niagara Falls Flyers are one of a few clubs to win multiple Memorial Cup championships. Also of note, the franchise were repeat champions in different home cities, of Barrie and Niagara Falls. In total, the Flyers won the Memorial Cup twice in Niagara Falls, and twice in Barrie. and the J. Ross Robertson Cup 3 times each in Barrie and Niagara Falls. The Flyers finished first overall in 1963 & 1965 during the regular season to win the Hamilton Spectator Trophy. The second Niagara Falls Flyers team won the western conference Emms Trophy in the 1978–79 playoffs.

Coaches edit

The Flyers from 1960 to 1972 were coached by Hap Emms, Bill Long and Paul Emms. The Flyers coaches from 1976 to 1982 are listed below.

Players edit

A combined total of 82 players from the Niagara Falls Flyers franchises went on to play in the National Hockey League, and two of those are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.

Award winners edit

Hall of Famers edit

NHL alumni edit

1960 to 1972
1976 to 1982

Yearly results edit

Regular season 1960–72 edit

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1960–61 48 22 21 5 49 0.510 165 166 4th OHA
1961–62 50 16 23 11 43 0.430 193 193 4th OHA
1962–63 50 31 12 7 69 0.690 212 146 1st OHA
1963–64 56 26 22 8 60 0.536 207 178 4th OHA
1964–65 56 36 11 9 81 0.723 236 168 1st OHA
1965–66 48 23 15 10 56 0.583 210 162 3rd OHA
1966–67 48 23 15 10 56 0.583 238 195 2nd OHA
1967–68 54 32 15 7 71 0.657 255 169 4th OHA
1968–69 54 28 24 2 58 0.537 223 229 4th OHA
1969–70 54 10 41 3 23 0.213 151 313 10th OHA
1970–71 62 11 44 7 29 0.234 193 350 10th OHA
1971–72 63 27 27 9 63 0.500 280 293 6th OHA

Playoffs

  • 1960–61 Lost to Guelph Royals 10 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
  • 1961–62 Lost to Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 0 in OHA semi-finals.
  • 1962–63 Defeated Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 2 in OHA semi-finals.
    Defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 8 points to 0 in OHA finals.
    Defeated Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons in all-Ontario finals. OHA CHAMPIONS
    Defeated Espanola Eagles in Richardson Trophy playoffs.
    Lost to Edmonton Oil Kings in Memorial Cup finals.
  • 1963–64 Lost to Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0 in quarter-finals.
  • 1964–65 Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    Received second-round bye.
    Defeated Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 2 in finals. OHA CHAMPIONS
    Defeated Edmonton Oil Kings in Memorial Cup finals. MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONS
  • 1965–66 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
  • 1966–67 Defeated London Knights 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 6 in semi-finals.
  • 1967–68 Defeated Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 8 points to 4 in semi-finals.
    Defeated Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 7 in finals. OHA CHAMPIONS
    Defeated Verdun Maple Leafs in Richardson Trophy playoffs.
    Defeated Estevan Bruins in Memorial Cup finals. MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONS
  • 1968–69 Defeated Ottawa 67's 9 points to 5 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to St. Catharines Black Hawks 8 points to 6 in semi-finals.
  • 1969–70 Out of playoffs.
  • 1970–71 Out of playoffs.
  • 1971–72 Lost to Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.

Regular season 1976–82 edit

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1976–77 66 15 45 6 36 0.273 254 370 6th Emms
1977–78 68 17 41 10 44 0.324 261 340 6th Emms
1978–79 68 43 21 4 90 0.662 361 243 1st Emms
1979–80 68 29 39 0 58 0.426 325 355 4th Emms
1980–81 68 30 36 2 62 0.456 354 359 4th Emms
1981–82 68 31 34 3 65 0.478 311 338 4th Emms

Playoffs

  • 1976–77 Out of playoffs.
  • 1977–78 Out of playoffs.
  • 1978–79 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 6 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Windsor Spitfires and London Knights in a semi-final round-robin.
    Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 6 in finals.
  • 1979–80 Defeated London Knights 3 games to 2 in first round.
    Lost to Windsor Spitfites 4 games to 1 in quarter-finals.
  • 1980–81 Defeated Toronto Marlboros 3 games to 2 in division quarter-finals.
    Lost to Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 5 in quarter-finals.
  • 1981–82 Lost to Windsor Spitfires 6 points to 4 in first round.

Arena edit

The Niagara Falls Flyers played home games at Niagara Falls Memorial Arena from 1960 to 1972, and again from 1976 to 1982. The arena hosted Memorial Cup games in 1968.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2004-06-29.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2003-01-25.
  3. ^ Annual Report: Constitution, Regulations and Rules of Competition. Cambridge, Ontario: Ontario Hockey Association. 2006. p. W-13.

External links edit

  • Niagara Falls Memorial Arena - The OHL Arena & Travel Guide

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For the team in the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League from 1972 to 1976 see Niagara Falls Flyers SOJHL This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Niagara Falls Flyers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association The first a Junior A team existed from 1960 until 1972 and the second in Tier I Junior A from 1976 until 1982 Niagara Falls FlyersCityNiagara Falls OntarioLeagueOntario HockeyAssociationOperated1960 1960 72 and 1976 82Home arenaNiagara FallsMemorial ArenaColoursGold white and blackParent club s Boston Bruins 1960 67 Franchise history1943 47St Catharines Falcons1947 62St Catharines Teepees1962 76St Catharines Black Hawks1976 82Niagara Falls Flyers1982 02North Bay Centennials2002 presentSaginaw SpiritPrevious franchise history1945 60Barrie Flyers1960 72Niagara Falls Flyers1972 presentSudbury WolvesChampionshipsPlayoff championships1965 amp 1968 Memorial Cup Champions Both teams were owned by the Emms Family and were relocated to Niagara Falls from another city The Niagara Falls Memorial Arena was home ice to both teams Contents 1 History 1 1 1963 Memorial Cup 1 2 1965 Memorial Cup 1 3 1968 Memorial Cup 1 4 Second Flyers 2 Championships 3 Coaches 4 Players 4 1 Award winners 4 2 Hall of Famers 4 3 NHL alumni 5 Yearly results 5 1 Regular season 1960 72 5 2 Regular season 1976 82 6 Arena 7 References 8 External linksHistory edit nbsp Flyers logo from 1960 to 1972 The first Flyers team relocated to Niagara Falls from Barrie in 1960 The team was affiliated with the Boston Bruins of the NHL The Flyers appeared in three Memorial Cups in the 1960s winning in 1965 and 1968 1963 Memorial Cup edit Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons for the OHA championship and the Espanola Eagles to win the George Richardson Memorial Trophy as eastern Canadian representatives The Flyers were runners up to the Memorial Cup in 1963 played at Edmonton s Arena Gardens They lost in six games to the Edmonton Oil Kings in a best of seven series Flyers players Dornhoefer and Harmer both suffered broken legs while on the ice 1965 Memorial Cup edit Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the defending champions Toronto Marlboros for the OHA championship The Memorial Cup in 1965 was again played at Edmonton s Arena Gardens They defeated the Oil Kings 4 games to 1 in a best of seven rematch series from two years previous The series was filled with brawls and suspensions as well as a heavy police presence throughout 1968 Memorial Cup edit Niagara Falls won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Kitchener Rangers for the OHA championship and the Verdun Maple Leafs for the eastern championship The 1968 Memorial Cup featured two Boston Bruins farm teams playing one another The Flyers would play the Estevan Bruins on home ice except for game two at the Montreal Forum Game 4 was the longest in Memorial Cup history lasting into five periods Niagara Falls defeated Estevan in a best of seven series in five games Second Flyers edit The Emms Family sold the Flyers in 1972 after it played for 12 seasons The new owners then relocated the team to Sudbury to become the Sudbury Wolves Later the same year after selling the Flyers the Emms family bought the St Catharines Black Hawks team who were the OHA champions the previous year Four years after buying the Black Hawks the Emms family relocated them to Niagara Falls in 1976 taking the same name as the previous team The Emms family later sold this version of the Flyers in 1978 1 2 The second Flyers team played for 4 seasons in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1976 to 1980 and 2 years in the Ontario Hockey League from 1980 to 1982 The Flyers appeared in the OHA finals in 1979 losing to Peterborough Niagara Falls lost its Flyers team a second time in 1982 when they moved to North Bay to become the Centennials who have subsequently moved to Saginaw in 2002 to become the Saginaw Spirit Championships editThe Niagara Falls Flyers are one of a few clubs to win multiple Memorial Cup championships Also of note the franchise were repeat champions in different home cities of Barrie and Niagara Falls In total the Flyers won the Memorial Cup twice in Niagara Falls and twice in Barrie and the J Ross Robertson Cup 3 times each in Barrie and Niagara Falls The Flyers finished first overall in 1963 amp 1965 during the regular season to win the Hamilton Spectator Trophy The second Niagara Falls Flyers team won the western conference Emms Trophy in the 1978 79 playoffs Memorial Cup 1963 Lost to Edmonton Oil Kings 1965 Champions vs Edmonton Oil Kings 1968 Champions vs Estevan Bruins George Richardson Memorial Trophy 1963 Champions vs Espanola Eagles 1965 Champions vs Lachine Maroons 1968 Champions vs Verdun Maple Leafs J Ross Robertson Cup 3 1963 Champions vs Neil McNeil Maroons 1965 Champions vs Toronto Marlboros 1968 Champions vs Kitchener Rangers 1979 Lost to Peterborough Petes Hamilton Spectator Trophy 1962 63 69pts and 1964 65 81pts Emms Trophy 1978 79 Western Conference Coaches editThe Flyers from 1960 to 1972 were coached by Hap Emms Bill Long and Paul Emms The Flyers coaches from 1976 to 1982 are listed below 1976 78 Paul Emms 2 1978 79 Bert Templeton 2 1979 80 Barry Boughner F Stanfield 1980 81 Paul Gauthier 1981 82 Bert Templeton 2 Players editA combined total of 82 players from the Niagara Falls Flyers franchises went on to play in the National Hockey League and two of those are enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame Award winners edit 1962 63 Wayne Maxner Red Tilson Trophy Most Outstanding Player Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Scoring Champion 1963 64 Bernie Parent Dave Pinkney Trophy Lowest Team GAA 1964 65 Bernie Parent Dave Pinkney Trophy 1966 67 Derek Sanderson Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy 1967 68 Tom Webster Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy William Hanley Trophy Most Sportsmanlike Player 1976 77 Mike Gartner Emms Family Award Rookie of the Year 1978 79 Nick Ricci F W Dinty Moore Trophy Best Rookie GAA 1981 82 Ron Meighan Max Kaminsky Trophy Most Outstanding Defenceman Hall of Famers edit Bernie Parent 1963 1965 Mike Gartner 1976 1979 NHL alumni edit 1960 to 1972 Mike Amodeo John Arbour Steve Atkinson Don Awrey Doug Brindley Tom Colley Terry Crisp Jim Dorey Gary Dornhoefer Doug Favell George Gardner Jeannot Gilbert Bill Goldsworthy Larry Gould Gary Holt Randy Holt Wayne King Bill Knibbs Don Lever Rick Ley Jim Lorentz Don Marcotte Gilles Marotte Wayne Maxner Don McLean Brent Meeke Phil Myre Rosaire Paiement Wilf Paiement Bernie Parent J P Parise Jean Pronovost Bob Ring Phil Roberto Wayne Rutledge Larry Sacharuk Derek Sanderson Ron Schock Jim Schoenfeld Brad Selwood Ted Snell Steve Stone Garry Swain Don Tannahill Dave Tataryn Morris Titanic Eric Vail Tom Webster Ed Westfall Barry Wilkins Butch Williams Dunc Wilson 1976 to 1982 Mark Botell Marty Dallman Mike Dwyer Jeff Eatough Daryl Evans Lou Franceschetti Ron Friest Bob Froese Mike Gartner John Gibson Paul Gillis Pat Graham Jim Jackson Bob LaForest Mark LaForest Steve Larmer Steve Ludzik Andrew McBain Kevin McClelland Scott McLellan Ron Meighan Mark Osborne Steve Peters Mark Renaud Nick Ricci Gerry Rioux Bill Root Andy Schliebener Howard Scruton Bill Stewart Tom ThornburyYearly results editRegular season 1960 72 edit Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct Goalsfor Goalsagainst Standing 1960 61 48 22 21 5 49 0 510 165 166 4th OHA 1961 62 50 16 23 11 43 0 430 193 193 4th OHA 1962 63 50 31 12 7 69 0 690 212 146 1st OHA 1963 64 56 26 22 8 60 0 536 207 178 4th OHA 1964 65 56 36 11 9 81 0 723 236 168 1st OHA 1965 66 48 23 15 10 56 0 583 210 162 3rd OHA 1966 67 48 23 15 10 56 0 583 238 195 2nd OHA 1967 68 54 32 15 7 71 0 657 255 169 4th OHA 1968 69 54 28 24 2 58 0 537 223 229 4th OHA 1969 70 54 10 41 3 23 0 213 151 313 10th OHA 1970 71 62 11 44 7 29 0 234 193 350 10th OHA 1971 72 63 27 27 9 63 0 500 280 293 6th OHA Playoffs 1960 61 Lost to Guelph Royals 10 points to 4 in quarter finals 1961 62 Lost to Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 0 in OHA semi finals 1962 63 Defeated Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 2 in OHA semi finals Defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 8 points to 0 in OHA finals Defeated Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons in all Ontario finals OHA CHAMPIONS Defeated Espanola Eagles in Richardson Trophy playoffs Lost to Edmonton Oil Kings in Memorial Cup finals 1963 64 Lost to Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0 in quarter finals 1964 65 Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in quarter finals Received second round bye Defeated Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 2 in finals OHA CHAMPIONS Defeated Edmonton Oil Kings in Memorial Cup finals MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONS 1965 66 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 4 in quarter finals 1966 67 Defeated London Knights 8 points to 4 in quarter finals Lost to Hamilton Red Wings 8 points to 6 in semi finals 1967 68 Defeated Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in quarter finals Defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 8 points to 4 in semi finals Defeated Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 7 in finals OHA CHAMPIONS Defeated Verdun Maple Leafs in Richardson Trophy playoffs Defeated Estevan Bruins in Memorial Cup finals MEMORIAL CUP CHAMPIONS 1968 69 Defeated Ottawa 67 s 9 points to 5 in quarter finals Lost to St Catharines Black Hawks 8 points to 6 in semi finals 1969 70 Out of playoffs 1970 71 Out of playoffs 1971 72 Lost to Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in quarter finals Regular season 1976 82 edit Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct Goalsfor Goalsagainst Standing 1976 77 66 15 45 6 36 0 273 254 370 6th Emms 1977 78 68 17 41 10 44 0 324 261 340 6th Emms 1978 79 68 43 21 4 90 0 662 361 243 1st Emms 1979 80 68 29 39 0 58 0 426 325 355 4th Emms 1980 81 68 30 36 2 62 0 456 354 359 4th Emms 1981 82 68 31 34 3 65 0 478 311 338 4th Emms Playoffs 1976 77 Out of playoffs 1977 78 Out of playoffs 1978 79 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 6 in quarter finals Defeated Windsor Spitfires and London Knights in a semi final round robin Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 6 in finals 1979 80 Defeated London Knights 3 games to 2 in first round Lost to Windsor Spitfites 4 games to 1 in quarter finals 1980 81 Defeated Toronto Marlboros 3 games to 2 in division quarter finals Lost to Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 5 in quarter finals 1981 82 Lost to Windsor Spitfires 6 points to 4 in first round Arena editThe Niagara Falls Flyers played home games at Niagara Falls Memorial Arena from 1960 to 1972 and again from 1976 to 1982 The arena hosted Memorial Cup games in 1968 References edit Blackhawks Archived from the original on 2004 06 29 Legends of Hockey NHL Player Search Player Hap Emms Archived from the original on 2003 01 25 Annual Report Constitution Regulations and Rules of Competition Cambridge Ontario Ontario Hockey Association 2006 p W 13 External links editNiagara Falls Memorial Arena The OHL Arena amp Travel Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Niagara Falls Flyers amp oldid 1220004973, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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