User:Slave28/Central Canada Hockey League/doc
Appearance
Current season or competition: 2014–15 CCHL season | |
Countries | Canada |
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Region(s) | Eastern Ontario |
Chairman | Steve Barban |
Commissioner | Kevin Abrams |
Former name(s) | list
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Founded | 1961[1] |
Divisions | 2 |
No. of teams | 12 |
Feeder League(s) | CCHL Tier 2 |
Championship | Bogart Cup |
Associated Title(s) | Trophy list
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Recent Champions | Carleton Place Canadians (2014) |
Most successful club | Pembroke Lumber Kings (14 Bogart Cups) |
Headquarters | Richcraft Sensplex 813 Shefford Rd. Ottawa, Ontario |
Website | CCHL |
This is my research page for the above mentioned League
History
[edit]Organizational structure
[edit]Executives
[edit]Teams
[edit]Current Teams
[edit]Division | Team | City / Area | Arena | Founded | Joined | Affiliate | General Manager | Head Coach | Captain |
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ROBINSON | Brockville Braves | Brockville, ON | Brockville Memorial Center | 1963 | Adam Gibson | Matt Ward | ----------------- | ||
Carleton Place Canadians | Carleton Place, ON | Carleton Place Community Centre | 1969 | 2009 | Al Johnson | Jason Clarke | ----------------- | ||
Cornwall Colts | Cornwall, ON | Ed Lumley Arena | 1988 | 1992 | Ian MacInnis | Ian MacInnis | ----------------- | ||
Hawkesbury Hawks | Hawkesbury, ON | Robert Hartley Sports Complex | 1974 | Ian Henderson | Shawn Anderson | ----------------- | |||
Kemptville 73's | Kemptville, ON | North Grenville Municipal Centre | 1969 | Terry Nichols | Ron Tugnutt | ----------------- | |||
Smiths Falls Bears | Smiths Falls, ON | Smiths Falls Memorial Centre | 1961 | 1985 | Mark Grady | Mark Grady | ----------------- | ||
Division | Team | City / Area | Arena | Founded | Joined | Affiliate | General Manager | Head Coach | Captain |
YZERMAN | Cumberland Grads | Navan, ON | Navan Arena | 1974 | Jamie Mayo | Steve Barban | ----------------- | ||
Gloucester Rangers | Gloucester, ON | Earl Armstrong Arena | 1968 | Paul Jennings | Sylvain Favreau | ----------------- | |||
Kanata Lasers | Kanata, ON, | Kanata Recreational Complex | 1987 | John Hill | Adam Dewan | ----------------- | |||
Nepean Raiders | Nepean, ON | Nepean Sportsplex, Steve Yzerman Arena | 1966 | 1972 | Peter Goulet | Peter Goulet | ----------------- | ||
Ottawa Jr. Senators | Ottawa, ON | Jim Durrell Recreation Centre, Jim Peplinski Arena | 1968 | Martin Dagenais | Martin Dagenais | ----------------- | |||
Pembroke Lumber Kings | Pembroke, ON | Pembroke Memorial Centre | 1958 | 1980 | Pat Malloy | Dale McTavish | ----------------- |
Defunct Teams
[edit]Team | Arena | Operated | Record* | Folded or Relocated | Reason | Ref** | ||
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Arnprior Packers | 1962- | |||||||
Arnprior Legion | 1961-62, 1963-64 | |||||||
Arnprior Rams | 1962-63 | |||||||
Brockville Ramblers | 1962-63 | |||||||
Buckingham Beavers | Buckingham Arena | 1961-64 | ||||||
Cornwall Royals | 1963-65 | |||||||
Eastview Mustangs | ||||||||
Eastview / Ottawa Primrose | 1961-64 | |||||||
Actionaires de Gatineau | ||||||||
Hawkesbury Royals | 1961-62 | |||||||
Alouettes de Hull | 1961-62 | |||||||
Hull Hawks | Hull Arena | 1961-65 | ||||||
Ottawa Capitals | 1965- | |||||||
Ottawa Metros | 1962-63 | |||||||
Ottawa Montagnards | The Auditorium | 1961-64 | ||||||
Pembroke C and A's | Pembroke Memorial Center | 1961-62 | ||||||
Pembroke Ironmen | 1963-64 | |||||||
Pembroke Royals | 1979-80 | |||||||
Rockland Nationals | ||||||||
Thurso Lions | 1961-63 | |||||||
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(*) Record = Win, loss, tie, overtime loss. (**) Ref = References |
Timeline
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Alumni
[edit]NHL alumni
[edit]Hall of Fame members
[edit]Playoffs Format
[edit]League Playdowns
[edit]Playoff Format | Sudden Death Playoffs | Seeds 7 & 8 | ||||||||||||
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Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Bogart Cup Finals | ||||||||||||
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Rules
[edit]Season structure
[edit]Draft
[edit]Trophies and awards
[edit]Broadcasting
[edit]Charitable causes
[edit]See also
[edit]Footnotes
[edit]References
[edit]Further reading
[edit]External links
[edit]- ^ "League History". Central Junior Hockey League.
- ^ The CHL no longer competes in the Central Zone of the Canadian Junior Hockey League. They now compete for the Fred Page Cup in the Eastern Zone.
- ^ The George Richardson Memorial Trophy was the Eastern Junior A championship for what became Major Junior. The league competed for it from 1961 until 1970.
- ^ The Memorial Cup is the Canadian Junior A championship for what became Major Junior. The league competed for it from 1961 until 1970.