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==Champions==
 
==Champions==
 
==='''[[Allan Cup]]'''===
 
==='''[[Allan Cup]]'''===
*1982-83 '''[[Cambridge Hornets]]'''
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*1982-83 '''[[Cambridge Hornets]]'''
   
 
==Arenas==
 
==Arenas==
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*Cambridge Ice Centre
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*Cambridge Sports Park (formerly Cambridge Ice Park)
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*Dickson Park Centre
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*Duncan McIntosh Commuity Centre
 
*[[Galt Arena Gardens]]
 
*[[Galt Arena Gardens]]
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*Hespeler Memorial Arena
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*Karl Homuth Arena
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*Preston Memorial Auditorium
   
 
==Players==
 
==Players==
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*{{w|Cambridge, Ontario}} on ''Wikipedia''
 
*{{w|Cambridge, Ontario}} on ''Wikipedia''
 
[[Category:Canadian towns]]
 
[[Category:Canadian towns]]
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[[Category:Ontario towns]]

Revision as of 09:01, 2 December 2014

Cambridge, Ontario

A view of Cambridge.

Cambridge is a city of about 130,000 just to the south of Kitchener in the Canadian province of Ontario.

It was formed in 1973 as an amalgamation of the towns of Preston, Galt, and Hespeler plus some smaller communities.

Teams

  1. (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1973-1979) join CSAHL
  2. (Continental Senior A Hockey League, 1979-1980) join OHASA
  3. (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1980-1987) folded
  4. (Southwestern Senior A Hockey League, 1999-2003) join OSAAAHL
  5. (Ontario Senior AAA Hockey League, 2003-2004) league becomes MLH
  6. (Major League Hockey, 2004-2006) withdrew over dispute over an ineligible player
  1. (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1982-1983) join GOJHL
  2. (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, 1983-present)

Champions

Allan Cup

Arenas

  • Cambridge Ice Centre
  • Cambridge Sports Park (formerly Cambridge Ice Park)
  • Dickson Park Centre
  • Duncan McIntosh Commuity Centre
  • Galt Arena Gardens
  • Hespeler Memorial Arena
  • Karl Homuth Arena
  • Preston Memorial Auditorium

Players

External Links