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Minto 81's
The Minto 81's are a senior hockey team based out of Palmerston and Harriston, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Elite Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. Championships Palmerston won the WOAA Grand Championship in the 1957–58 season. The current Palmerston 81's have three WOAA Sr. "A" Championships, in 1998–99, 2005–06, and 2007–08, they have a WOAA Sr. "AA" Championship, in 2002–03, and a OEHL Sr. "AA" Championship, in 2023-2024. 2006–07 season Palmerston, the defending Senior "A" Champions, had a very strong year, with a 17–7–0 record, good for fourth in the North Division. The 81's would face the South Division champions, the Clinton Radars in the "AA" quarter-finals. After falling behind by losing the first game of the series, Palmerston would win two in a row in overtime to take a 2–1 series lead. Clinton would come back and win two in a row to put Palmerston behind 3–2, however in the sixth game, the 81's st ...
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Palmerston, Ontario
Palmerston (local historical pronunciation: IPA pʰæ̃.mɝ.s͡tən is an unincorporated community with a population of 2,599 on the southern edge of Minto in the northwestern part of Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. History Palmerston was a key division point for the Grand Trunk and later the Canadian National Railway in Southwestern Ontario with 65 subdivisions; Owen Sound, Kincardine, Durham, Fergus, Guelph Junction and Stratford. In its original concept the railroad was to run from Guelph to Southampton, Ontario and would not have gone through Palmerston. Listowel needed to be linked to the railroad and it was decided to bend the route toward Listowel. It was also decided that a yard with maintenance shops would be needed. The mainline under Canadian National ownership became part of the Fergus, Owen Sound and Southampton Subdivisions. Passenger service ceased in 1971. The subdivisions were abandoned starting with Fergus to Palmerston August 1983, Harriston Jct. to Por ...
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1991–92 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1991–92 WOAA Senior League season was the 2nd season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1991 and concluded in January 1992. The post-season began in February 1992 and concluded in March 1992. The Durham Thundercats won the Sr. "A" championship, while the Lion's Head North Stars won the Sr. "B" championship. Team changes *The Western Ontario Athletic Association announced that the Senior Hockey League would be divided into two divisions, Senior "A" and Senior "B". *The Monkton Wildcats take a leave of absence from the league. *The Wellesley Merchants take a leave of absence from the league. *The Harriston Blues join the league as an expansion team. They will play in the Senior "A" division. *The Mildmay Monarchs The Mildmay Monarchs were a senior hockey team based out of Mildmay, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League. Championships The Monarchs, ...
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2000–01 WOAA Senior League Season
The 2000–01 WOAA Senior League season was the 11th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 2000 and concluded in January 2001. The post-season began in February 2001 and concluded in April 2001. The Durham Thundercats won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Hensall Sherwoods in seven games. The Wingham Spitfires The Wingham Bulls were a senior hockey team based out of Wingham, Ontario Ontario is the southernmost Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the Population of Canada by province and te ... won the Sr. "A" championship. Team changes *The Georgian Bay River Rats join the league as an expansion team and play out of the North Division. Final standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched "AA" playoff spot'' Scoring leaders '' ...
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1999–2000 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1999–2000 WOAA Senior League season was the 10th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1999 and concluded in February 2000. The post-season began in February 2000 and concluded in April 2000. The Milverton Four Wheel Drives won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Palmerston 81's in six games. The Monkton Wildcats won the Sr. "A" championship. Team changes *The league was re-organized into two divisions, the North Division and the South Division. *The Tavistock Royals return to the league after a one-year absence and joins the South Division. *The Wingham Spitfires join the league as an expansion team and joins the North Division. *The Mildmay Monarchs The Mildmay Monarchs were a senior hockey team based out of Mildmay, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League. Championships The Monarchs, who played in the WOAA from 2003–2007, never won a . ...
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1998–99 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1998–99 WOAA Senior League season was the 9th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1998 and concluded in February 1999. The post-season began in February 1999 and concluded in April 1999. The Milverton Four Wheel Drives won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Durham Thundercats in six games. The Palmerston 81's won the Sr. "A" championship. Team changes *The Ripley Wolves take a leave of absence. *The Tavistock Royals take a leave of absence. *The Monkton Wildcats return to the league and join the Sr. "A" West Division. *The Hensall Sherwoods join the league as an expansion team and join the Sr. "A" West Division. *The Mildmay Monarchs move from the Sr. "A" West Division to the Sr. "A" East Division. Senior "AA" Final standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched "AA" playoff spot'' Scori ...
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Wiarton Redmen
Wiarton () is a community in the town of South Bruce Peninsula, Bruce County, Ontario, Canada. It is located at the western end of Colpoys Bay, an inlet off Georgian Bay, on the Bruce Peninsula. Wiarton is notable for the Wiarton Willie Festival, in February each year (starting in 1956), when national and international media cover Wiarton Willie and his Groundhog Day prediction. In the summer, Wiarton hosts the Bruce Peninsula Multisport Race. History Wiarton was named after the birthplace of Sir Edmund Head, the Governor General of Canada from 1854 to 1861. In 1880, Wiarton was incorporated as a village, then with a population of 750. By 1894, Wiarton had become an incorporated town. The Government of Ontario has erected two historic plaques in Wiarton, offering a glimpse into the past of this area. The first discusses the fact that the Bruce Peninsula is a barrier to water transportation between Lake Huron and southern Georgian Bay. To avoid a difficult detour to the nort ...
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1997–98 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1997–98 WOAA Senior League season was the 8th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1997 and concluded in February 1998. The post-season began in February 1998 and concluded in April 1998. The Durham Thundercats won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Milverton Four Wheel Drives in four games. The Shelburne Muskies won the Sr. "A" championship. Team changes *The Sr. "B" division merges with the Sr. "A" division. The Sr. "A" division will be divided into an East and West Division. *The Brussels Crusaders take a leave of absence. *The Drayton Comets fold. *The Grand Valley Tornadoes fold. *The Teeswater Falcons fold. Senior "AA" Final standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched "AA" playoff spot'' Scoring leaders ''Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Pe ...
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Ripley Wolves
The Ripley Wolves are a senior ice hockey, hockey team based out of Ripley, Ontario, Ripley, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Elite Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. Championships The Ripley Wolves have won the WOAA Sr. "B" Championship twice in their history, during the 1993-94 and 1994-95 seasons. A former team, the Ripley Roosters, were the WOAA Intermediate "D" champions nine times (1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988) and were the WOAA Grand Champions twice in 1982 and 1984. The team captured Ripley's first WOAA senior hockey title in 20 years when it won the Sr. A championship in 2014-15. 2006–07 Wolves season The Wolves improved greatly from their 2005-06 season, when they finished with a 7-18-0 record, rebounding to a 12-9-3 record, good for sixth place in the WOAA North Division. They continued their success by sweeping the Goderich Pirates in the Sr. "A" quarter-finals to advance to the Sr. "A" semi-finals. ...
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1996–97 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1996–97 WOAA Senior League season was the 7th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1996 and concluded in February 1997. The post-season began in February 1997 and concluded in April 1997. The Durham Thundercats won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Wellesley Merchants in six games. The Goderich Pirates won the Sr. "A" championship and the Lucknow Lancers won the Sr. "B" championship. Team changes *The Lakeshore Winterhawks fold. *The Shelburne Muskies moved from the Senior "AA" division to Senior "A". *The Goderich Pirates The Goderich Pirates were a senior hockey team based out of Goderich, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League. After the 2013–14 season, the club relocated to Seaforth, Ontario Onta ... join the league as an expansion team and will play in the Senior "A" division. Senior "AA" Final standings ''Note: GP ...
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1995–96 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1995–96 WOAA Senior League season was the 6th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1995 and concluded in January 1996. The post-season began in February 1996 and concluded in April 1996. The Durham Thundercats won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Lakeshore Winterhawks in six games. The Brussels Crusaders won the Sr. "A" championship and the Dundalk Flyers won the Sr. "B" championship. Team changes *The WOAA realigns into three divisions: Sr. "AA", Sr. "A" and Sr. "B". *The Tiverton Thunder fold. *The Goderich Pirates join the league as an expansion team and will play in the Senior "A" division. Senior "AA" Final standings ''Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L= Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points; Green shade = Clinched "AA" playoff spot'' Scoring leaders ''Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes'' ...
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Arthur Tigers
The Arthur Tigers were a Canadian senior hockey team based in Arthur, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western Ontario Athletic Association Senior Hockey League. History Arthur has had numerous hockey teams nicknamed the Tigers since 1904 (perhaps as early as 1899), with the most recent team playing in the WOAA from 1985 to 1999. The team folded at the conclusion of the 1998–99 season. Some Championship seasons included: 1929 NHL, 1939 OHA, 1954 Pritchard Trophy, 1972-1975 WOAA, 1989-1991 WOAA Sr B, 1991 WOAA Grand Championship. Some stars over the years included: Angus O'Neill, Norbert Heffernan, Ken Riley, Al Bell, Ken Elliott, Gord Schmidt, Garnett Rooney, Bob McCulloch, Bryan Richardson, Jim Richardson, Paul Epoch, Scott McCulloch, Tom O'Donnell, Marty Groulx, Bruce Richardson, Ray Hutchison, Mike Brooks, Glenn Watt, Darryl Rooney. Some of the "Honorary Tigers" include: Bert Coffey, John Walsh, Clive Williams, Bill Smellie, Norbert Heffernan, Angus O'Neill, Fred Locking ...
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1994–95 WOAA Senior League Season
The 1994–95 WOAA Senior League season was the 5th season of the WOAA Senior AA Hockey League. The league played a regular season schedule which began in October 1994 and concluded in January 1995. The post-season began in February 1995 and concluded in April 1995. The Tavistock Royals won the Sr. "AA" championship, defeating the Durham Thundercats in six games. The Wiarton Redmen won the Sr. "A" championship and the Ripley Wolves The Ripley Wolves are a senior ice hockey, hockey team based out of Ripley, Ontario, Ripley, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Elite Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. Championships The Ripley Wolves have w ... won the Sr. "B" championship. Team changes *The Lion's Head North Stars fold. *The Wellesley Merchants return to the league and will play in the Senior "A" division. *The Clinton Radar join the league as an expansion team and will play in the Senior "A" division. Senior "A" Final standings ''Note: GP ...
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