
Sleeman Centre
Guelph is a city of about 100,000 located about 100 kilometers west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Teams[]
- Guelph
- OHA Sr., 1894-1896; 1906-1907)
- (OHA Sr. B, 1948-1949)
- (OHA Jr., 1896-1897; 1905-1906; 1908-1911; 1912-1914; 1920-1929; 1930-1933)
- (OHA Jr. A, 1934-1935
- Guelph 64th Battery (1916-17 OHA Junior Season)
- Guelph Aces (1960-61 OHA Intermediate A Playoffs)
- Guelph B's (1986-1991)
- Guelph Beef Kings (Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1969-1970) join SOJAHL as CMC's
- Guelph Biltmores
- Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
- (Ontario Hockey Association, 1939-1942, 1947-1960) aka Mad Hatters
- (Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1972-1975) renamed Holody Platers
- Guelph CMC's (Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1970-1972) renamed Biltmore Mad Hatters
- Guelph Dominators (2000-2009)
- Guelph Fire (1996-2000)
- Guelph Holody Platers
- (Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1975-1977) join OJHL as Platers
- (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1981-1982) city gets OHL team
- 1991-1996)
- Guelph Hurricanes (Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, 2009-present)
- Guelph Imperials (Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1968-1969) renamed Beef Kings
- Guelph Indians (Ontario Hockey Association, 1937-1939) renamed Biltmore Mad Hatters
- Guelph Lyons (1909-10 OHA Intermediate Groups)
- Guelph Maple Leafs
- (Canadian Professional Hockey League (1929-1930) join OPHL
- (Ontario Professional Hockey League (1930-1931) folded
- OHA Jr. A, 1936-1937)
- Guelph Mercurys (OHA Sr. A, 1967-1968)
- Guelph Nationals (Ontario Hockey Association Jr, 1897-1899; 1916-1917)
- Guelph Platers
- (Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League 1977-1981)
- (Ontario Hockey League, 1982-1989) moved to Owen Sound
- Guelph Professionals (Ontario Professional Hockey League, 1908-1909)
- Guelph Regals (OHA Sr. A, 1966-1967)
- Guelph Royals
- (Ontario Hockey Association Jr. A, 1960-1963) become Kitchener Rangers
- OHA Sr. A, 1963-1966)
- Guelph Snowbirds (OHA Jr., 1929-1930)
- Guelph Storm (Ontario Hockey League, 1991-present)
- Guelph Victorias (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1897-1898)
- Guelph Wellingtons (1900-01 OHA Junior Season)
University Team[]
- Guelph Gryphons
- Guelph Gryphons women's ice hockey
- Ontario Agricultural College (OHA Sr. b, 1930-1931) (became University of Guelph in 1964)
Champions[]
Memorial Cup[]
- 1951-52 Guelph Biltmores
- 1985-86 Guelph Platers
Royal Bank Cup[]
- 1971-72 Guelph CMC's
- 1977-78 Guelph Holody Platers
University Cup[]
- 1996-97 University of Guelph
Arenas[]
- Guelph Victoria Skating Rink
- Royal City Rink
- Guelph Memorial Gardens
- Sleeman Centre (formerly Guelph Sports & Entertainment Centre)
- Centennial Arena
- Gryphon Centre Arena
- Brant Avenue Park Rink
- Burns Drive Park Rink
- Exhibition Park Arena
- West End Recreation Centre
- Victoria Road Recreation Centre
- Pygmy Gardens (University Arena)
Players[]
- Rick Allain
- Krys Barch
- Chris Bright
- Arthur Brooks
- Tony Cassolato
- Joe Contini
- Paul Devorski
- Frank Doyle
- Yip Foster
- Lou Fontinato
- Micheal Haley
- Todd Hlushko
- Mike Hudson
- Albert Hughes
- Greg Jacina
- David Jones
- Brian MacLellan
- Doug McCaig
- George McPhee
- Gord McTavish
- Rich Peverley
- Doug Risebrough
- Ray Scapinello
- Bill Sweeney
External Links[]
- Guelph on Wikipedia