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Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League

Southern Ontario Junior "A" Hockey League
Membership Ontario Hockey Association
Founded 1950
Ceased 1977
Sutherland Cups 6
Regional Champions 3
National Champions 1
First Champion Sarnia Jr. Sailors (1951)
Last Champion Guelph Platers (1977)

The Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League was a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey that lasted from the late 1960s until 1977 in Southern Ontario, Canada. The league was swallowed by what is now called the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1977.

OHA Junior "A"
SOJHL (1970-1977)
OPJHL (1972–1987)
MetJHL (1991-1998)
OJHL (1993–present)
Ontario Hockey Association
Canadian Junior Hockey League
OHA Junior "B"
WJBHL (1950-1968)
EJBHL (1950-1972)
MetJHL (1950-1989)
NDJBHL (1954-1979)
CJBHL (1954-1993)
BCJHL (1958-1964)
MOJBHL (1970-1978)
SWJBHL (1976-1978)
WOHL (1969-2007)
MWJHL (1973-2007)
GHL (1974-2007)
GOJHL (2007–present)
Sutherland Cup
The Big '10' Western Division Prior to 1956
Western Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League 1956 - 1968
Western Ontario Junior "A" Hockey League 1968 - 1970
Southern Ontario Junior "A" Hockey League 1970 - 1977

History

In 1956 the traditional Big '10' League was divided, its Western Division became the Western Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League, and the Central Division became the Central Junior "B" Hockey League.

In the 1960s, the Western Junior "B" Hockey League was arguably the top league of Junior "B" hockey in Ontario. The Western's brass and the team owners felt that they should, as a whole, be promoted to Junior "A" status. In 1968 the league applied to the Ontario Hockey Association, but were declined by Jack Devine who stated that the application was too late for the upcoming season.[1] In September 1968, the league left the OHA and joined the rival Canadian Hockey Association led by Ron Butlin as president.[2] The league changed names to the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League (WOJAHL) with the move. CAHA president Lloyd Pollock stated that players leaving for the WOJAHL would face difficulty in being reinstated with the OHA, but no suspensions were issued.[3]

The league operated outside of the OHA's jurisdiction for the next two seasons. After the 1969 playoffs, the WOJAHL champion St. Thomas Barons, starring future NHLer Ken Murray, faced off against future Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke and the Flin Flon Bombers of the Western Canada Hockey League to determine a National Champion outside of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The first two games of the Best-of-Seven series took place in St. Thomas, Ontario. Flin Flon won game one 6-2, while St. Thomas returned the favour in game two with a 6-3 win. The teams then shipped out to Flin Flon, where the Bombers took game three 5-0. In game four, the Bombers led 4-0 at 10:10 of the second period, and the last of two brawls in the game would break out. In retaliation, the Barons walked off the ice. When St. Thomas made it clear they would not finish the series, the Canadian Hockey Association awarded the championship to the Bombers. Coach Keith Kewly and Manager Jack Cassidy were suspended one season by their league and the team was fined $700. The town of St. Thomas had to raise $4500 to bring the team back home from Manitoba. Initially the CHA suspended the Barons for the entire 1969-70 season, but the suspension was overturned by the WOJAHL.

In 1970, the Top Tier of Junior Hockey in Ontario broke away from the OHA. The OHA opened negotiations with the WOJAHL, and the league was welcomed back into the OHA as the top level in its system and changed its name to the Southern Ontario Junior "A" Hockey League.

The 1971 League title went to the Detroit Jr. Red Wings, starring Mark Howe and Marty Howe, sons of legend Gordie Howe. Detroit defeated Guelph 3-games-to-2 with two ties to clinch the title. Detroit went on to defeat the Ottawa M & W Rangers in the quarterfinals of the Centennial Cup before losing to the Charlottetown Islanders in the Eastern Final. The next season saw the Guelph CMC's challenge and defeat Detroit in the final 4-games-to-1. The CMC's pushed further and ended up winning the Manitoba Centennial Cup as Canadian Tier II Junior "A" Champions.

In 1973, the Chatham Maroons took the league crown and then defeated the newly formed Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League's champion the Wexford Warriors for the OHA Crown. The next season's title was won by the Windsor Spitfires who then fell to the Warriors in seven games.

The '75 title was won by the CMC's again. They made it all the way to the National title, but fell to the Alberta Junior Hockey League champion. In 1975-76, the CMC's were bought and renamed the Guelph Platers. They won the league once again, and moved on to the national title playdowns. Their first opponent was the Rockland Nationals of the Central Junior A Hockey League. After going up 3-games-to-none on them, the Platers fell apart and lost in seven games.

The league had six teams in 1975-76 but that was only due to the additions of the Hamilton Mountain A's and the Owen Sound Greys. The Jr. Red Wings had gone back to playing in the United States, the Sarnia Bees went to the newly formed Western Junior B Hockey League and the Windsor Spitfires moved up to the Ontario Hockey League.

In 1976-77 the Collingwood Blues also joined the league but three other teams dropped out, reducing the number of clubs to four. The Niagara Falls Flyers folded to make way for a new OHL franchise in that city, the Welland Sabres also folded and Chatham returned to Junior B.

After the 1977 playoffs, the league folded and the Platers and A's were invited to join the OPJHL. The Greys went on hiatus for one season and then moved up to the Major Intermediate A Hockey League. Collingwood returned to Junior B. The Guelph Platers joined the OHL in 1982 and are now known as the Owen Sound Attack.

Teams

Former WOJHL/SOJHL Teams
Team Centre Joined Exited Status
Brantford Foresters Brantford, Ontario 1968 1970 Merged w/ Majors
Brantford Majors Brantford, Ontario 1970 1972 Joined NDJBHL
Buffalo-Glencoe Tondas Buffalo, NY/Glencoe, ON 1973 1974 Folded
Chatham Maroons Chatham, Ontario 1968 1976 Joined WJBHL
Collingwood Blues Collingwood, Ontario 1976 1977 Joined MOJCHL
Detroit Jr. Red Wings Detroit, Michigan 1970 1974 Joined NAHL
Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Guelph, Ontario 1972 1975 Became Platers
Guelph CMC's Guelph, Ontario 1970 1972 Became Mad Hatters
Guelph Imperials/Beef Kings Guelph, Ontario 1968 1970 Merged w/ CMC's
Guelph Platers Guelph, Ontario 1975 1977 Joined OPJHL
Hamilton Mountain A's Hamilton, Ontario 1975 1977 Joined OPJHL
Michigan Americans Utica, Michigan 1973 1974 Folded
Niagara Falls Flyers Niagara Falls, Ontario 1972 1976 Folded
Owen Sound Greys Owen Sound, Ontario 1975 1977 Joined MWJHL
St. Thomas Elgins St. Thomas, Ontario 1968 1973 Merged w/ Colonels
Sarnia Bees Sarnia, Ontario 1971 1972 Joined WJBHL
Sarnia Legionnaires Sarnia, Ontario 1968 1970 Folded
Welland Sabres Welland, Ontario 1970 1976 Folded
Windsor Spitfires Windsor, Ontario 1971 1975 Joined OMJHL

Jack Oakes Memorial Trophy Playoff Champions

 
Frank L. Buckland Trophy - OHA Championship, competed for by SOJHL champion from 1971 until 1977. Won in 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, and 1976.

Western Junior "B" Champions

1968 Sarnia Legionnaires
1967 St. Thomas Barons
1966 Sarnia Legionnaires
1965 London Nationals
1964 London Nationals
1963 St. Marys Lincolns
1962 St. Thomas Barons
1961 St. Marys Lincolns
1960 St. Marys Lincolns
1959 Sarnia Legionnaires
1958 Sarnia Legionnaires
1957 Sarnia Legionnaires
1956 Simcoe Gunners
1955 Seaforth Baldwins
1954 Seaforth Baldwins
1953 Seaforth Baldwins
1952 London Lou Ball
1951 Sarnia Jr. Sailors

Eastern Centennial Cup semi-final champions

Centennial Cup champions

Year Champion Finalist Host
1972 Guelph CMC's Red Deer Rustlers (AJHL) --

See also

References

  1. ^ "East Juniors Break Away". Lethbridge Herald. Lethbridge, Alberta. June 11, 1968. p. 8. 
  2. ^ Koroluk, Korry (June 10, 1968). "C.A.H.A. Has Challenge". Lethbridge Herald. Lethbridge, Alberta. p. 6. 
  3. ^ "'Sheer Nonsense' Says Ron Butlin". Lethbridge Herald. Lethbridge, Alberta. September 26, 1968. p. 9. 

External links

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southern, ontario, junior, hockey, league, present, league, this, name, southern, ontario, junior, hockey, league, southern, ontario, junior, hockey, leaguemembership, ontario, hockey, associationfounded, 1950ceased, 1977sutherland, cups, 6regional, champions,. For the present league by this name see Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey LeagueMembership Ontario Hockey AssociationFounded 1950Ceased 1977Sutherland Cups 6Regional Champions 3National Champions 1First Champion Sarnia Jr Sailors 1951 Last Champion Guelph Platers 1977 The Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League was a Tier II Junior A ice hockey that lasted from the late 1960s until 1977 in Southern Ontario Canada The league was swallowed by what is now called the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1977 OHA Junior A SOJHL 1970 1977 OPJHL 1972 1987 MetJHL 1991 1998 OJHL 1993 present Ontario Hockey AssociationCanadian Junior Hockey LeagueOHA Junior B WJBHL 1950 1968 EJBHL 1950 1972 MetJHL 1950 1989 NDJBHL 1954 1979 CJBHL 1954 1993 BCJHL 1958 1964 MOJBHL 1970 1978 SWJBHL 1976 1978 WOHL 1969 2007 MWJHL 1973 2007 GHL 1974 2007 GOJHL 2007 present Sutherland Cup The Big 10 Western Division Prior to 1956 Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League 1956 1968 Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League 1968 1970 Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League 1970 1977Contents 1 History 2 Teams 3 Jack Oakes Memorial Trophy Playoff Champions 3 1 Western Junior B Champions 4 Eastern Centennial Cup semi final champions 5 Centennial Cup champions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditIn 1956 the traditional Big 10 League was divided its Western Division became the Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League and the Central Division became the Central Junior B Hockey League In the 1960s the Western Junior B Hockey League was arguably the top league of Junior B hockey in Ontario The Western s brass and the team owners felt that they should as a whole be promoted to Junior A status In 1968 the league applied to the Ontario Hockey Association but were declined by Jack Devine who stated that the application was too late for the upcoming season 1 In September 1968 the league left the OHA and joined the rival Canadian Hockey Association led by Ron Butlin as president 2 The league changed names to the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League WOJAHL with the move CAHA president Lloyd Pollock stated that players leaving for the WOJAHL would face difficulty in being reinstated with the OHA but no suspensions were issued 3 The league operated outside of the OHA s jurisdiction for the next two seasons After the 1969 playoffs the WOJAHL champion St Thomas Barons starring future NHLer Ken Murray faced off against future Hockey Hall of Famer Bobby Clarke and the Flin Flon Bombers of the Western Canada Hockey League to determine a National Champion outside of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association The first two games of the Best of Seven series took place in St Thomas Ontario Flin Flon won game one 6 2 while St Thomas returned the favour in game two with a 6 3 win The teams then shipped out to Flin Flon where the Bombers took game three 5 0 In game four the Bombers led 4 0 at 10 10 of the second period and the last of two brawls in the game would break out In retaliation the Barons walked off the ice When St Thomas made it clear they would not finish the series the Canadian Hockey Association awarded the championship to the Bombers Coach Keith Kewly and Manager Jack Cassidy were suspended one season by their league and the team was fined 700 The town of St Thomas had to raise 4500 to bring the team back home from Manitoba Initially the CHA suspended the Barons for the entire 1969 70 season but the suspension was overturned by the WOJAHL In 1970 the Top Tier of Junior Hockey in Ontario broke away from the OHA The OHA opened negotiations with the WOJAHL and the league was welcomed back into the OHA as the top level in its system and changed its name to the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League The 1971 League title went to the Detroit Jr Red Wings starring Mark Howe and Marty Howe sons of legend Gordie Howe Detroit defeated Guelph 3 games to 2 with two ties to clinch the title Detroit went on to defeat the Ottawa M amp W Rangers in the quarterfinals of the Centennial Cup before losing to the Charlottetown Islanders in the Eastern Final The next season saw the Guelph CMC s challenge and defeat Detroit in the final 4 games to 1 The CMC s pushed further and ended up winning the Manitoba Centennial Cup as Canadian Tier II Junior A Champions In 1973 the Chatham Maroons took the league crown and then defeated the newly formed Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League s champion the Wexford Warriors for the OHA Crown The next season s title was won by the Windsor Spitfires who then fell to the Warriors in seven games The 75 title was won by the CMC s again They made it all the way to the National title but fell to the Alberta Junior Hockey League champion In 1975 76 the CMC s were bought and renamed the Guelph Platers They won the league once again and moved on to the national title playdowns Their first opponent was the Rockland Nationals of the Central Junior A Hockey League After going up 3 games to none on them the Platers fell apart and lost in seven games The league had six teams in 1975 76 but that was only due to the additions of the Hamilton Mountain A s and the Owen Sound Greys The Jr Red Wings had gone back to playing in the United States the Sarnia Bees went to the newly formed Western Junior B Hockey League and the Windsor Spitfires moved up to the Ontario Hockey League In 1976 77 the Collingwood Blues also joined the league but three other teams dropped out reducing the number of clubs to four The Niagara Falls Flyers folded to make way for a new OHL franchise in that city the Welland Sabres also folded and Chatham returned to Junior B After the 1977 playoffs the league folded and the Platers and A s were invited to join the OPJHL The Greys went on hiatus for one season and then moved up to the Major Intermediate A Hockey League Collingwood returned to Junior B The Guelph Platers joined the OHL in 1982 and are now known as the Owen Sound Attack Teams EditFormer WOJHL SOJHL TeamsTeam Centre Joined Exited StatusBrantford Foresters Brantford Ontario 1968 1970 Merged w MajorsBrantford Majors Brantford Ontario 1970 1972 Joined NDJBHLBuffalo Glencoe Tondas Buffalo NY Glencoe ON 1973 1974 FoldedChatham Maroons Chatham Ontario 1968 1976 Joined WJBHLCollingwood Blues Collingwood Ontario 1976 1977 Joined MOJCHLDetroit Jr Red Wings Detroit Michigan 1970 1974 Joined NAHLGuelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Guelph Ontario 1972 1975 Became PlatersGuelph CMC s Guelph Ontario 1970 1972 Became Mad HattersGuelph Imperials Beef Kings Guelph Ontario 1968 1970 Merged w CMC sGuelph Platers Guelph Ontario 1975 1977 Joined OPJHLHamilton Mountain A s Hamilton Ontario 1975 1977 Joined OPJHLMichigan Americans Utica Michigan 1973 1974 FoldedNiagara Falls Flyers Niagara Falls Ontario 1972 1976 FoldedOwen Sound Greys Owen Sound Ontario 1975 1977 Joined MWJHLSt Thomas Elgins St Thomas Ontario 1968 1973 Merged w ColonelsSarnia Bees Sarnia Ontario 1971 1972 Joined WJBHLSarnia Legionnaires Sarnia Ontario 1968 1970 FoldedWelland Sabres Welland Ontario 1970 1976 FoldedWindsor Spitfires Windsor Ontario 1971 1975 Joined OMJHLJack Oakes Memorial Trophy Playoff Champions Edit Frank L Buckland Trophy OHA Championship competed for by SOJHL champion from 1971 until 1977 Won in 1971 1972 1973 1975 and 1976 Year Champion Finalist1969 St Thomas Barons Brantford Foresters1970 Chatham Maroons Brantford Foresters1971 Detroit Jr Red Wings Guelph CMC s1972 Guelph CMC s Detroit Jr Red Wings1973 Chatham Maroons Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters1974 Windsor Spitfires Chatham Maroons1975 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Windsor Spitfires1976 Guelph Platers Chatham Maroons1977 Guelph Platers Collingwood BluesWestern Junior B Champions Edit 1968 Sarnia Legionnaires 1967 St Thomas Barons 1966 Sarnia Legionnaires 1965 London Nationals 1964 London Nationals 1963 St Marys Lincolns 1962 St Thomas Barons 1961 St Marys Lincolns 1960 St Marys Lincolns 1959 Sarnia Legionnaires 1958 Sarnia Legionnaires 1957 Sarnia Legionnaires 1956 Simcoe Gunners 1955 Seaforth Baldwins 1954 Seaforth Baldwins 1953 Seaforth Baldwins 1952 London Lou Ball 1951 Sarnia Jr SailorsEastern Centennial Cup semi final champions EditYear Champion Finalist Host1971 Detroit Jr Red Wings Ottawa M amp W Rangers CJHL 1972 Guelph CMC s Thunder Bay Vulcans TBJHL 1975 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Thunder Bay Case Eagles TBJHL Centennial Cup champions EditYear Champion Finalist Host1972 Guelph CMC s Red Deer Rustlers AJHL See also EditOntario Hockey Association Ontario Hockey League Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League Centennial Cup Dudley Hewitt Cup List of ice hockey leaguesReferences Edit East Juniors Break Away Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Alberta June 11 1968 p 8 Koroluk Korry June 10 1968 C A H A Has Challenge Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Alberta p 6 Sheer Nonsense Says Ron Butlin Lethbridge Herald Lethbridge Alberta September 26 1968 p 9 External links EditOHA Hockey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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