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:'''[[Durham Fury|Oshawa Legionaires]]''' defeated [[Wellington Dukes]] ''3-games-to-2'' |
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The following is a listing of Metro Junior Hockey League Standings. The Metro Junior Hockey League was a Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey league that was absorbed by the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1998. The league operated out of the Greater Toronto Area, but also pushed into Eastern Ontario[1][2], Southwestern Ontario[3][4], New York[5][6], and Pennsylvania[7].
From the 1950s until the 1980s, the Metro was considered to be an elite Junior "B" hockey league[8]. In the late 1980s, the league severed ties with the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. In 1991, it declared itself a Tier II Junior "A" league. In 1993, the Metro helped found the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. The league was completely absorbed by the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1998.
By declaring itself renegade, the league put itself in direct competition with the Ontario Hockey Association, a rare occurance. In modern history, the only other leagues to attempt to break away from the OHA have been the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League.
This article shows the year by year breakdown of the results of the league through final standings. In the standings, included are Games Played, Wins, Losses, Ties, Goals For and Against, as well as final Points (2 for a win, 1 for a tie). The purpose of this list is to document the league's history in a way to show the trends in the league as pertaining to successful teams, unsuccessful teams, its members, and its champions.
Related Articles:
- OPJHL Standings (1972-1981)
- OJHL Standings (1981-1987)
- OPJHL Standings (1993-Present)
- CJBHL Standings
- SOJAHL Standings
Note: GP - Games Played, W - Wins, L - Losses, T - Ties, OTL - Overtime Losses, GF - Goals For, GA - Goals Against, P - Points.
From 1957 until 1989
As a Junior B league, statistics are scattered across Toronto-area newspapers. Feel free to add standings if you can find them.
1985-86
The Pickering Panthers were the 1986 Metro Champions.
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Playoffs
Quarter-final
- Pickering Panthers defeated Oshawa Legionaires
- Markham Travelways defeated Peterborough Roadrunners
Semi-final
- Bramalea Blues defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 8-points-to-4
- Pickering Panthers defeated Markham Travelways
Finals
- Pickering Panthers defeated Bramalea Blues
1986-87
The Henry Carr Crusaders won the 1987 Metro Championship.
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Quarter-final
- Henry Carr Crusaders defeated North York Civics
- Pickering Panthers defeated Kingston Voyageurs 8-points-to-4
- Markham Travelways defeated Oshawa Legionaires
Semi-final
Final
- Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Pickering Panthers 8 points to 0
1987-88
The Bramalea Blues won the 1988 Metro Championship.
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Semi-final
- Markham Travelways defeated Kingston Voyageurs
- Bramalea Blues defeated Henr Carr Crusaders 4 games to 3
Final
- Bramalea Blues defeated Markham Travelways
1988-89
The St. Michael's Buzzers won the 1989 Metro Championship.
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Final
- St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none
1989-90
The Thornhill Thunderbirds won the 1990 Metro Championship.
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Semi Finals Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4 games to none Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4 games to 2 Finals Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Wexford.
1990-91
The Wexford Raiders won the 1991 Metro Championship.
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The Wexford Raiders were playoff champions.
1991-92
The Wexford Raiders won the 1992 Metro Championship.
In 1991, the league promoted itself to Junior "A".
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The Wexford Raiders were playoff champions.
1992-93
The Wexford Raiders won the 1993 Metro Championship.
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The Wexford Raiders were playoff champions.
1993-94
The Wexford Raiders won the 1994 Metro Championship. The Caledon Canadians hosted and won the OHA Championship. The Canadians were the only Metro team to have ever played for the Dudley Hewitt Cup but were not successful in winning it.
After helping to form the Canadian Junior A Hockey League in 1993, the Metro rejoined the Ontario Hockey Association on an interm basis.
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Playoffs
Quarter-final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-1
- Thornhill Islanders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
- Caledon Canadians defeated Bramalea Blues 4-games-to-2
- Muskoka Bears defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-2
Semi-final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-none
- Caledon Canadians defeated Muskoka Bears 4-games-to-2
Final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Caledon Canadians 4-games-to-none
OHA Championship Final
- Caledon Canadians defeated Orillia Terriers 3-1
Dudley Hewitt Cup Championship Semi-final
- Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Caledon Canadians 4-3 in overtime
1994-95
The Caledon Canadians won the 1995 Metro Championship.
The 1994-95 Season should have been a highlight for the Metro league. Just their second season in the CJAHL and as a sanctioned league, they put up a good showing at the OHA Championship. However, politics were in the air and at the conclusion of the season the Metro once again quit the OHA and Hockey Canada. To coincide with this, five teams quit the Metro league. The Mississauga Chargers, Bramalea Blues, St. Michael's Buzzers and Kingston Voyageurs jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Richmond Hill Riot folded. This was the beginning of the end for the Metro.
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Quarter-final
- Thornhill Islandersdefeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none
- Wexford Raiders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-2
- Caledon Canadians defeated Mississauga Chargers 4-games-to-none
- St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Aurora Eagles 4-games-to-2
Semi-final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3
- Caledon Canadians defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-none
Final
- Caledon Canadians defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-none
OHA Championship
- Brampton Capitals defeated Timmins Golden Bears and Caledon Canadians in round robin play
1995-96
The Caledon Canadians won the 1996 Metro Championship.
The Exudos of 1995 forced the Metro to look for teams in areas the league was not traditionally affiliated with. They ventured to the United States to pick up the Niagara Scenic of West Seneca, New York and the Shelburne Hornets of the Southwestern Ontario region.
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Playoffs
Quarter-final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
- Thornhill Islanders defeated Markham Waxers 4-games-to-1
- Caledon Canadians defeated Muskoka Bears 4-games-to-2
- Niagara Scenic defeated Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-3
Semi-final
- Thornhill Islanders defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-2
- Caledon Canadians defeated Niagara Scenic 4-games-to-none
Final
- Caledon Canadians defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3
1996-97
The Aurora Tigers won the 1997 Metro Championship.
The expansion period continues as the league delved further into the US, seeking our the Syracuse Jr. Crunch. The league also added another Mid-Western Ontario team, the Durham Huskies and then added the Quinte Hawks and Port Hope Buzzards in Eastern Ontario.
After the season, the Aurora Tigers jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Metro league, again, affiliated with the OHA.
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The Aurora Tigers were playoff champions.
1997-98
The Wexford Raiders won the 1998 Metro Championship.
The Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins became the last expansion team in Metro history, another American team. At the end of the season, the league announced it was closing its doors. All teams, except Pittsburgh, jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League after the season ended.
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Playoffs
Preliminary
- Oshawa Legionaires defeated Shelburne Wolves 3-games-to-none
- Syracuse Jr. Crunch defeated Pickering Panthers 3-games-to-2
- Thornhill Rattlers defeated Huntsville Wildcats 3-games-to-1
- Durham Huskies defeated Markham Waxers 3-games-to-1
Quarter-final
- Caledon Canadians defeated Durham Huskies 3 games to none
- Wexford Raiders defeated ??? 3-games-to-none
- Oshawa Legionaires defeated Wellington Dukes 3-games-to-2
- Syracuse Jr. Crunch defeated Thornhill Rattlers 3-games-to-1
Semi-final
- Caledon Canadians defeated Syracuse Jr. Crunch 4-games-to-3
- Wexford Raiders defeated Oshawa Legionaires 4-games-to-2
Final
- Wexford Raiders defeated Caledon Canadians 4-games-to-3
References
- ^ http://www.officialgamepuck.com/TownIndex/Canadian/OntarioTowns/KingstonVoyaguers.htm
- ^ http://www.officialgamepuck.com/TownIndex/Canadian/OntarioTowns/BellevilleBobcats.htm
- ^ http://www.officialgamepuck.com/TownIndex/Canadian/OntarioTowns/DurhamHuskies2.htm
- ^ http://www.officialgamepuck.com/TownIndex/Canadian/OntarioTowns/ShelburneWolves.htm
- ^ http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=4403
- ^ http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=3627
- ^ http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/teamseasons.php?tid=4451
- ^ http://www.rauzulusstreet.com/hockey/junior/sunderland.html