
Whitby's town arms.
Whitby is a city of about 110,000 people just to the east of Toronto, Ontario.
Its most famous hockey team was the Whitby Dunlops.
Teams[]
- Whitby
- (OHA Jr., 1903-1905, 1908-1915, 1917-1918, 1920-1922, 1923-1928, 1929-1932)
- (OHA Sr. B 1940-1941) may have been known as Blue Shirts
- Whitby-Ajax Steelers
- Whitby Blue Shirts (Ontario Hockey Association Senior B 1941-1942)
- Whitby Dunlops
- (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1956-1960) drop out just before start of 1960-61 season
- (Metro Toronto Junior A League, 1962-1963) ceased operations
- (Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League, 2004-2008) league renamed MLH
- (Major League Hockey, 2008-2011) league renamed ACH
- (Allan Cup Hockey, 2011-Present)
- (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, 2008-2009) join CCHL
- (Central Canadian Hockey League, 2009-2010) join OJHL
- (Ontario Junior Hockey League, 2010-Present)
- Whitby Hillcrests
- Whitby Knob Hill Farms (Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, 1973-1975) moved back to Ajax
- Whitby Lawmen (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1984-1985)
- Whitby McDonalds (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1974-1975) may have been renamed Warriors
- Whitby Mohawks (Metro Toronto Junior A League, 1961-1962) renamed Dunlops
- Whitby Red Wings
- Whitby Steelers
- Whitby Warriors (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1975-1979)
Players[]
Arenas[]
- Iroquois Park Sports Centre
- McKinney Centre
- Luther Vipond Memorial Arena
- Ernie Taylor's Arena
- Whitby Community Arena
External Links[]
- Whitby on Wikipedia