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Port Hope is a town about 100 kilometers east of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] on the shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of about 17,000.
 
Port Hope is a town about 100 kilometers east of [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] on the shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of about 17,000.
 
==Teams==
   
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*Port Hope ([[Ontario Hockey Association]] Jr., 1903-1916, 1917-1919, 1920-1928,1929-1933) to OHA Jr. B
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*[[Port Hope Buzzards]]
   
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#([[Metro Junior A Hockey League]], 1996-1998) join OPJHL
==Teams==
 
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#([[Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League]], 1998-2000) renamed Clippers
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*[[Port Hope Clippers]] ([[Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League]], 2000-2001) renamed Predators
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*[[Port Hope Predators|Port Hope Predators (]][[Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League]], 2001-2009) relocated to Trenton
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*[[Port Hope Professionals]] ([[Eastern Ontario Professional Hockey League]], 1910-1911)
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*Port Hope Panthers
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*[[Trinity School]] ([[Ontario Hockey Association]] Jr., 1906-1907)
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==Players==
   
*[[Port Hope Predators]]
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*[[Dennis O'Brien]]
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*[[Shane O'Brien]]
[[Category:Canadian towns]]
 
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*Paul Terbenche
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*Jim Roberts
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*Ron Smith
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==Arenas==
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*[[Port Hope Skating Rink]]
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*Peter Campell Memorial Rink
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*Jack Burger Sports Complex
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[[Category:Ontario towns]]

Latest revision as of 06:39, 1 November 2020

Port Hope is a town about 100 kilometers east of Toronto, Ontario, Canada on the shore of Lake Ontario. It has a population of about 17,000.

Teams

  1. (Metro Junior A Hockey League, 1996-1998) join OPJHL
  2. (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1998-2000) renamed Clippers

Players

Arenas