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This is the 2018-19 Ontario Junior Hockey League season. This is the league's 9th season as a re-established league after the league members played in 2 separate leagues for the 2009-10 season.  The league slightly re-aligned the conferences with the North-East and South-West Conferences becoming the North-West Conference and  the South-East Conference.  The Lindsay Muskies were moved from the North Division to the East Division and the Oakville Blades shifting from the South Division to the West Division.[1]

Membership changes[]

Milton Icehawks Relocation[]

  • On June 18, 2018 the ownership of the Milton Icehawks, who also owns the Junior B level Brantford 99ers announced that the team will be relocated to Brantford and assume the 99ers name.[2] No decision has been made as for the future of the Junior B team, as of now the team is tentatively planning on staying put pending a meeting with Ontario Hockey Federation officials. 
  • In mid-September the Ontario Hockey Association stated that it did not approve the relocation. The OHA’s position is that it has the authority to approve a relocation,and that it did not approve this relocation. The OJHL and the Junior A teams’ position is that the OHA approved the relocation, but if it did not approve the relocation then the OHA’s approval of such a relocation is not required.  Pending the outcome of the legal proceedings, the team will be known as the “Milton Icehawks”.[3]

Teams[]

North-West Conference
North Division
Team Centre Arena Joined
Aurora Tigers Aurora, Ontario Aurora Community Centre 1997
Markham Royals Markham, Ontario Markham Centennial Centre 1993
Newmarket Hurricanes Newmarket, Ontario Ray Twinney Complex 1987
Pickering Panthers Pickering, Ontario Pickering Recreation Complex 1998
Stouffville Spirit Stouffville, Ontario Stouffville Arena 1995
West Division
Team Centre Arena Joined
Brampton Admirals Brampton, Ontario Brampton Memorial Arena 1998
Brantford 99ers Brantford, Ontario Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre 1971
Buffalo Jr. Sabres Buffalo, New York HarborCenter 1998
Burlington Cougars Burlington, Ontario Wave Twin Rinks 1971
Georgetown Raiders Georgetown, Ontario Gordon Alcott Arena 1975
South-East Conference
South Division
Team Centre Arena Joined
Mississauga Chargers Mississauga, Ontario Port Credit Memorial Arena 1995
North York Rangers North York, Ontario Carnegie Centennial Centre 1998
Oakville Blades Oakville, Ontario Sixteen Mile Sports Complex 1971
St. Michael's Buzzers Toronto, Ontario St. Michael's College School Arena 1995
Toronto Jr. Canadiens Downsview, Ontario Buckingham Arena 1998
Toronto Patriots Rexdale, Ontario Westwood Arena 1998
East Division
Team Centre Arena Joined
Cobourg Cougars Cobourg, Ontario Cobourg Community Centre 1992
Kingston Voyageurs Kingston, Ontario INVISTA Centre 1995
Lindsay Muskies Lindsay, Ontario Lindsay Recreation Centre 1989
Trenton Golden Hawks Trenton, Ontario Duncan McDonald Memorial Community Gardens 1998
Wellington Dukes Wellington, Ontario Wellington & District Community Centre 1998
Whitby Fury Whitby, Ontario Iroquois Park Sports Centre 1998


Standings[]

North/West Conference[]

North Division[]

Team GP W L T OL GF GA Pts
Markham Royals 54 29 18 2 5 207 172 65
Newmarket Hurricanes 54 26 20 3 5 145 120 60
Aurora Tigers 54 24 24 3 3 157 174 54
Pickering Panthers 55 23 29 0 3 141 183 49
Stouffville Spirit 54 12 37 1 4 131 225 29


West Division[]

Team GP W L T OL GF GA Pts
Oakville Blades 54 44 5 1 4 244 121 93
Buffalo Jr. Sabres 54 27 17 2 8 189 181 64
Burlington Cougars 54 27 22 3 2 185 171 59
Brampton Admirals 54 24 23 1 6 181 185 55
Georgetown Raiders 54 24 24 3 4 157 155 55
Brantford 99ers 54 19 33 0 5 154 220 43

South/East Conference[]

South Division[]

Team GP W L T OL GF GA Pts
North York Rangers 54 40 9 1 4 214 102 85
St. Michael's Buzzers 54 30 22 0 2 197 179 62
Toronto Patriots 54 30 22 0 2 201 196 62
Toronto Jr. Canadiens 54 27 23 1 3 166 180 58
Mississauga Chargers 54 13 35 1 5 117 231 32

East Division[]

Team GP W L T OL GF GA Pts
Cobourg Cougars 54 36 12 0 6 188 132 78
Trenton Golden Hawks 54 33 14 4 3 189 120 73
Whitby Fury 54 3 18 1 2 167 122 69
Wellington Dukes 54 29 19 1 5 193 167 64
Kingston Voyageurs 54 22 25 2 5 152 186 51
Lindsay Muskies 54 8 42 0 4 130 283 20

Buckland Cup Playoffs[]

Format[]

The top eight teams in each conference qualify for the playoffs with the division winners are seeded 1-2 and the first place team plays the eighth place team 2 vs7, 3 vs 6, 4 vs 5. in the conference quarterfinals. All series are best-of-seven.

The Buckland Cup champions will advance to the 2019 Dudley Hewitt Cup being held in Cochrane, Ontario. The winnner of that tournament will advance to the 2019 National Junior A Championship being held in Brooks, Alberta.

Conference Quarterfinals[]

North-West Conference[]

South-East Conference[]

Conference Semifinals[]

North-West Conference[]

South-East Conference[]

Conference Finals[]

North-West Conference[]

South-East Conference[]

Buckland Cup OJHL Final[]

2019 OJHL champions Oakville Blades

2019 OJHL champions Oakville Blades

References[]


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