Newmarket is a city located about 45 kilometers north of Toronto in the Canadian province of Ontario. It has a population of about 75,000. Newmarket hosted the 2008 Dudley Hewitt Cup.
Teams[]
Active:
- (Ontario Junior Hockey League, 1997-2009) join CCHL
- (Central Canadian Hockey League, 2009-2010) return to OJHL
- (Ontario Junior Hockey League 2010-Present)
Defunct:
- Newmarket (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1897-1898, 1901-1906, 1908-1913, 1915-1917, 1920-1933) join OHA Jr. B
- Newmarket Army (Ontario Hockey Association 1942-43)
- Newmarket Saints (AHL, 1986-1991) become St. John's Maple Leafs
- Newmarket Royals (OHL, 1992-1994) become Sarnia Sting
- Newmarket Flyers (OPJHL Jr.A, 1975-1986) city gets AHL team
- Newmarket Huskies (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1964-1965)
- Newmarket Redmen (Junior B, late 1920s - 1972)
- Newmarket Smoke Rings (Junior C, 1950s)
Newmarket Spitfires (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1950-1951) return to OHA Sr. B- Newmarket 87's (Junior A & B)
- (Central Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1992-1993) to OPJHL
- (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1993-1997) renamed Hurricanes
- Pickering College (Junior & Junior B 1915-1948)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Jr., 1915-1916, 1927-1928, 1929-1931)
Champions[]
Memorial Cup[]
1932-33 Newmarket Redmen
Arenas[]
- Main Street Rink
- Ray Twinney Complex (1985-Present) formerly Newmarket Recreation Complex
- National Training Rinks
- Newmarket Community Arena
- Hollingsworth Civic Arena
- Lion's Park Rink
- Magna Centre
Players[]
Men's players[]
- Francis Cain
- Herb Cain
- B. J. Crombeen (born in Denver, Colorado but raised in Newmarket)
- Steve Downie
- Brian Elliott
- Randy Legge
- Corey Locke
- Jamie Macoun
- Harrison Reed
- Bill Thoms
- Rob Zepp