Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League

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Greater Ontario Junior
Hockey League
Current season or competition:
2014–15 GOJHL season
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Region(s) Southwestern Ontario
Golden Horseshoe
Commissioner Chuck Williams
Chairman Dave Lindey
Former name(s)
Founded 2007
No. of teams 27
Associated Title(s) Sutherland Cup
Recent Champions Caledonia Corvairs (2015)
Headquarters Cambridge, Ontario
Website GOJHL
File:Tecumseh Chiefs with Sutherland Cup (2008).png
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)
Ontario Hockey Association
Sutherland Cup

The Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL) is a Canadian junior ice hockey league based in Southern Ontario, Canada. The league is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association, Ontario Hockey Federation, and Hockey Canada. The league is currently considered Junior B by the OHA, despite multiple attempts to be promoted to Junior A.[1]

The league was created in 2007 through the merging of the Western Ontario Hockey League, Mid-Western Junior Hockey League, and Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League to dissuade perceived "player raiding" from teams in the then-Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. The twenty-seven teams of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League come from Southwestern Ontario, the Golden Horseshoe, and include one team from upstate New York.

As of July 2013, TheHockeyWriters.com lists the GOJHL as the 8th best developmental league, professional or amateur, in North America. The GOJHL was the only Junior B league to make their list.[2]

History

In the late 1990s, the Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League began complaining about their top level players being pulled from their teams at trade deadline time by Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League clubs without permission or compensation. A common view in Southern Ontario Junior B circles is that Junior "A" and Junior "B" are approximately the same skill level. In fact the OPJHL was known as the Central Ontario Junior B Hockey League until 1993, as well the Metro Junior A Hockey League which folded in 1998 was a Junior "B" league until 1991.

During the 2006-07 season, the general managers of all Ontario Hockey Association Junior "B" teams came together and voted unanimously to merge and create the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League effective for the 2007-08 season. The GOJHL will become the sole competing body of the Sutherland Cup, which had as many as eight leagues competing for it at one time.

The 2007-08 season did not start off as planned. The management of the Mid-Western league resigned and needed to be replaced, and with a lack of organization due to the short time the new management had to get organized, the MWJHL had to opt out of an interlocking schedule. As a result, the entire GOJHL went without an interlocking schedule for 2007-08. The 2008-09 season saw the complete liquidation of all three divisional managements and a single governing body was put in place for the league. Additionally, inter-divisional play would also commence.

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LaSalle Vipers forward on road (October 2013).

In the future, the league has stated that it will pursue club expansion, a reconfiguration that will move the league from three to four divisions, and possibly a move to join the Canadian Junior A Hockey League in future years.

On September 8, 2007, the Cambridge Winterhawks and the Guelph Dominators played the first ever game since the inception of the GOJHL. Despite leading 2-0 and outshooting Guelph, the defending Sutherland Cup Champions allowed five unanswered goals to drop the game 5-2. On May 3, 2008, the Tecumseh Chiefs finished a four-game sweep of the Elmira Sugar Kings to win the first ever GOJHL championship.

On September 24, 2008, the GOJHL hosted its first ever interdivisional regular season game between the Golden Horseshoe's Wheatfield Jr. Blades and the Western's London Nationals in London, Ontario. The Nationals won the game 6-2.

The LaSalle Vipers, 2010 Sutherland Cup champions, were asked to represent the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada for "Canada Day" in Mexico. On December 16, 2010, the Vipers played the Mexican Under-20 National Team and defeated them 9-2 in Mexico City. In January 2011, the GOJHL's Golden Horseshoe Conference and Midwestern Conference hosted the Russian Minor Hockey League's "Red Stars" who did not make their Under-20 Team. On January 1, the MHL Red Stars defeated the Golden Horseshoe Conference 7-4 and on January 3, the Red Stars defeated the Midwestern Conference 11-3. The MHL is Russia's top tier Junior league, while each conference of the GOJHL is a third of Southern Ontario's third-tier of Junior hockey.

On October 10, 2012, the OHA announced its intention to expand East of Guelph and form a new fourth conference for the GOJHL.[3] The announcement comes on the heels of the relocation of the Owen Sound Greys to Brampton by their sponsor, leaving the northerly city out of OHA junior hockey for the first time in ninety-nine years (not including wartime).[4] In January 2014, the OHA announced that the plan to expand was on hold due to lack of serious parties. They announced that of eleven applicants, only four were substantial enough to play in the league. A Brantford group applied for expansion none-the-less, while the other three parties are currently in limbo.[5] The Brantford group was approved for membership into the Midwestern Conference as the Brantford 99'ers.

On March 28, 2014, the GOJHL's representatives filed for promotion from Junior B to Junior A with the Ontario Hockey Association. The matter was discussed at the OHA head office on April 5, 2014.[6] A few weeks later the OHA rejected the promotion and the GOJHL's chairman was dismissed by the OHA. During the 2014-15 season, the Golden Horseshoe Conference held a vote to determine their future with the GOJHL. The teams voted to leave the GOJHL with OHA approval and govern autonomously from the league. In retaliation, the GOJHL invited no players from the Golden Horseshoe to the league's all-star game, forcing the Golden Horseshoe to play their own game in short order late in the season. The GOJHL playoff format remains unchanged for 2015 despite the shuffle. Before the playoffs began in 2015, the GOJHL announced that the Golden Horseshoe had rejoined the fold and that its annexation was averted.

Teams

Golden Horseshoe Conference
Team Centre
Ancaster Avalanche Ancaster
Caledonia Corvairs Caledonia
Fort Erie Meteors Fort Erie
Niagara Falls Canucks Niagara Falls
Pelham Panthers Pelham
St. Catharines Falcons St. Catharines
Thorold Blackhawks Thorold
Welland Jr. Canadians Welland
Midwestern Conference
Team Centre
Brampton Bombers Brampton
Brantford 99ers Brantford
Cambridge Winterhawks Cambridge
Elmira Sugar Kings Elmira
Guelph Hurricanes Guelph
Kitchener Dutchmen Kitchener
Listowel Cyclones Listowel
Stratford Cullitons Stratford
Waterloo Siskins Waterloo
Western Conference
Team Centre
Chatham Maroons Chatham
Lambton Shores Predators Forest
LaSalle Vipers LaSalle
Leamington Flyers Leamington
London Nationals London
Sarnia Legionnaires Sarnia
St. Marys Lincolns St. Marys
St. Thomas Stars St. Thomas
Strathroy Rockets Strathroy

Team changes

  • Buffalo Regals request one-year leave of absence prior to the 2014–15 season. Will also sit out 2015–16 season after failing to file the proper paperwork with USA Hockey in order to be re-instated for sanctioned play.[7]

2015-16 playoffs

Golden Horseshoe Conference

  QF SF Final
                           
  G1  Caledonia 4  
G8  Pelham 0  
  GH1  Caledonia 4  
    GH5  Niagara Falls 0  
G4  Fort Erie 1
  G5  Niagara Falls 4  
    GH1  Caledonia 4
  GH2  St. Catharines 0
  G2  St. Catharines 4  
G7  Welland 1  
GH2  St. Catharines 4
    GH3  Ancaster 2  
G3  Ancaster 4
  G6  Thorold 0  


Midwestern Conference

  QF SF Final
                           
  M1  Kitchener 4  
M8  Brantford 0  
  M1  Kitchener 1  
    M6  Waterloo 4  
M4  Guelph 1
  M5  Elmira 4  
    M6  Waterloo 1
  M2  Stratford 4
  M2  Stratford 4  
M7  Brampton 0  
M2  Stratford 4
    M5  Elmira 2  
M3  Listowel 0
  M6  Waterloo 4  


Western Conference

  QF SF Final
                           
  W1  Leamington 4  
W8  St. Marys 0  
  W1  Leamington 4  
    W4  Chatham 2  
W2  London 4
  W7  Strathroy 1  
    W1  Leamington 2
  W2  London 4
  W4  Chatham 4  
W5  St. Thomas -  
W2  London 4
    W3  LaSalle 2  
W3  LaSalle 4
  W6  Sarnia 3  


Sutherland Cup

As part of the first structural change to the Sutherland Cup playoffs since 1993-94 season, the GOJHL and OHA have thrown out the three-team round robin that had been used for twenty seasons and opted for a more traditional playdown method. The Sutherland Cup semi-final will now have four teams squaring off in a pair of best-of-7 series to determine the finals. The champions of the three Conferences will be joined by the conference runner-up who has the best playoff record to date. This Wild Card team will play the top ranked Champion who they have not already met in the playoffs.[8]

Semi-final Sutherland Cup
           
GH Caledonia
M Waterloo
 
 
M Stratford
W London

Regular season champions

This is a list of divisional regular season champions and their point totals, bolded are the overall league regular season champions.

Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
Year Golden Horseshoe Pts Midwestern Pts Western Pts
2007-08 Thorold Blackhawks 67 Elmira Sugar Kings 71 Tecumseh Chiefs 70
2008-09 St. Catharines Falcons 79 Brantford Eagles 86 Sarnia Legionnaires 78
2009-10 St. Catharines Falcons 81 Brantford Eagles 88 London Nationals 77
2010-11 Niagara Falls Canucks 80 Guelph Hurricanes 73 Strathroy Rockets 78
2011-12 St. Catharines Falcons 82 Brantford Eagles 85 Sarnia Legionnaires 69
2012-13 St. Catharines Falcons 82 Caledonia Corvairs 73 Chatham Maroons 74
2013-14 Caledonia Corvairs 91 Kitchener Dutchmen 77 Leamington Flyers 76
2014-15 Caledonia Corvairs 90 Elmira Sugar Kings 80 Leamington Flyers 78
2015-16 Caledonia Corvairs 89 Kitchener Dutchmen 90 Leamington Flyers 83

Sutherland Cup champions

For OHA Junior "B" champions prior to the 2007-08 season, please visit: Sutherland Cup.

Bold denotes Sutherland Cup Champion. Italicized denotes Sutherland Cup finalist.

Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
Year Golden Horseshoe Mid-Western Western Ontario
2008 Thorold Blackhawks Elmira Sugar Kings Tecumseh Chiefs
2009 Stoney Creek Warriors Brantford Eagles Sarnia Legionnaires
2010 Stoney Creek Warriors Brantford Eagles LaSalle Vipers
2011 Niagara Falls Canucks Elmira Sugar Kings St. Thomas Stars
2012 St. Catharines Falcons Brantford Eagles London Nationals
2013 St. Catharines Falcons Cambridge Winter Hawks London Nationals
Year Golden Horseshoe Midwestern Western Ontario Wild Card
2014 Caledonia Corvairs Waterloo Siskins Leamington Flyers St. Catharines Falcons
2015 Caledonia Corvairs Elmira Sugar Kings Leamington Flyers LaSalle Vipers
2016 Caledonia Corvairs Stratford Cullitons London Nationals Waterloo Siskins

Records

Team

Single season records.

Player

Single season records.

Goalie

Single season records.

NHL Draft

This is a list of first round National Hockey League draft picks of players straight out of the GOJHL.

Timeline of teams

Stars goalie during 2013-14 season.
  • 2007 - Mid-Western Junior Hockey League, Western Ontario Hockey League, and Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League merge to form GOJHL
  • 2008 - Tecumseh Chiefs move and become LaSalle Vipers
  • 2008 - Petrolia Jets move and become Lambton Shores Predators
  • 2008 - Sarnia Blast become Sarnia Legionnaires
  • 2008 - Brantford Golden Eagles become Brantford Eagles
  • 2008 - Port Colborne Sailors become Port Colborne Pirates
  • 2009 - Guelph Dominators become Guelph Hurricanes
  • 2009 - Owen Sound Greys take one-year leave
  • 2010 - Owen Sound Greys return to league
  • 2011 - Wheatfield Jr. Blades move and become Buffalo Blades
  • 2012 - Owen Sound Greys relocate and become Brampton Bombers
  • 2012 - Brantford Eagles relocate and become Caledonia Corvairs
  • 2013 - Buffalo Blades are renamed Buffalo Regals
  • 2013 - Brantford 99'ers are granted expansion
  • 2013 - Stoney Creek Warriors relocated and become Ancaster Avalanche
  • 2013 - Caledonia Corvairs switch from Mid-Western to Golden Horseshoe Conference
  • 2013 - Round Robin eliminated after Conference finals, a Wild Card entry added to league semi-final
  • 2014 - Port Colborne Pirates relocate and become Pelham Pirates
  • 2014 - Buffalo Regals take one-year leave
  • 2014 - Pelham Pirates change name to Pelham Panthers mid-season.[9]

See also

References

External links