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*'''2012–13''' Defeated LaSalle Vipers 4 – 1 in first round. <br> Defeated St. Mary's Lincolns 4–2 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Strathroy Rockets 4–2 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS''' <br>Defeated Cambridge Winterhawks 4–3 in the championship round. <u>'''''SUTHERLAND CUP CHAMPIONS'''''</u>
*'''2012–13''' Defeated LaSalle Vipers 4 – 1 in first round. <br> Defeated St. Mary's Lincolns 4–2 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Strathroy Rockets 4–2 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS''' <br>Defeated Cambridge Winterhawks 4–3 in the championship round. <u>'''''SUTHERLAND CUP CHAMPIONS'''''</u>
*'''2013–14''' Defeated St. Thomas Stars 4 – 2 in first round. <br> Defeated Leamington Flyers 4–1 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Chatham Maroons 4–1 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS'''
*'''2013–14''' Defeated St. Thomas Stars 4 – 2 in first round. <br> Defeated Leamington Flyers 4–1 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Chatham Maroons 4–1 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS'''
*'''2014–15''' Defeated Sarnia Legionaries 4 – 3 in first round. <br> Lost to Leamington Flyers 4–1 in semi-finals.
*'''2014–15''' Defeated Sarnia Legionnaries 4 – 3 in first round. <br> Lost to Leamington Flyers 4–1 in semi-finals.
*'''2015–16''' Defeated Strathroy Rockets 4 – 2 in first round. <br> Defeted LaSalle Vipers 4–2 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Leamington Flyers 4-2 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS'''<br> Defeated Stratford Cullitons 4-2 <br> Facing the Caledonia Corvairs in Sutherland Cup Final
*'''2015–16''' Defeated Strathroy Rockets 4 – 2 in first round. <br> Defeated LaSalle Vipers 4–2 in semi-finals. <br> Defeated Leamington Flyers 4-2 '''WESTERN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS'''<br> Defeated Stratford Cullitons 4-2 <br> Facing the Caledonia Corvairs in Sutherland Cup Final


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 03:45, 25 April 2016

London Nationals
CityLondon, Ontario
LeagueGreater Ontario Junior Hockey League
ConferenceWestern
Founded1950
Home arenaWestern Fair Sports Centre
ColoursBlue, White, & Black
General managerCanada Mike Borrows
Head coachPat Powers
CaptainAustin Kemp
AffiliatePort Stanley Sailors (SOJHL)
WebsiteLondonNationals.on.ca
Franchise history
1950–1958London Lou Ball Juniors
1958–1960London Diamonds
1960–1961London Athletics
1961–1965London Nationals
1965–1966Ingersoll Nationals
1966–1967London Bees
1969–1973London Squires
1973–1976London-Glencoe Squires
1976–1991London Diamonds
1991–presentLondon Nationals
Championships
Playoff championships2012, 2013 GOJHL Western Conference Champions

2013 GOJHL Sutherland Cup Champions

1992, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1965, 1964 WOJHL Champions
Current uniform
File:London Nationals 2015 2016 Jerseys.png

The London Nationals are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in London, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.

Ken Eansor is the current owner of the London Nationals. The teams general manager is Mike Borrows. The Assistant general manager is Tim Simmons, and the Head Coach of the Nationals is Pat Powers. The Nationals play their home games at the Western Fair Sports Centre. The arena's seating capacity is 1,800, and features an international-sized ice surface measuring 100' X 200'.

History

Nationals player during 2013–14 season.

Early days–1950

The team's life began in 1950, playing in The Big '10' Western Division out of the Ontario Arena at the Western Fair grounds. They won the Western Division title in 1952 as the London Lou Ball Juniors, after sponsor Lou Ball's clothing store. In 1956 the 'Big 10' was divided, and London became a member of the Western Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League.

Consistent representation of the city of London at the Jr. B level began in 1950 with the London Lou Ball Juniors, playing in The 'Big 10' Western Division out of the Ontario Arena at the Western Fairgrounds. The team was named after Lou Ball Clothes, which were stores owned by coach Lou Ball, and they won the championship the following season. The team was known as the London Collinson Flyers during the 1955–56 season before reverting to Lou Ball Juniors for 2 more seasons. The name changed to London Diamonds in 1958, then to Athletics in 1960. In 1961 the team was renamed again. They were called the Nationals, after sponsor Canadian National Recreation Association, an organization of Canadian National Railways employees.

The Maple Leafs-1963

In 1963 the Toronto Maple Leafs began sponsoring the Nationals. The Maple Leafs traditionally had affiliations with the Toronto Marlboros and St. Michael's Majors, however with the withdrawal of the Majors from the OHA, and the collapse of the Metro Junior A League, the Leafs were left with only one team. They decided to sponsor the junior team in London, which they wanted to play at the new London Gardens and be promoted to the Ontario Hockey Association.

The OHA initially balked at the proposition however, and so the Nationals continued to play in the Junior B league, winning the London Free Press Trophy as league champions in 1964 and 1965. For the 1965–66 season, the team was finally admitted to major junior hockey, and London's Junior B franchise moved to Ingersoll to make room for the Junior A Nationals. The Junior A team was renamed as London Knights in 1968, and the Nationals name disappeared from the London sports landscape.

Nationals player during 2013–14 season.

The Bees, Squires and Diamonds–1966

The Junior B team returned to London under the name Bees for the 1966–1967 season, but then fell dormant for two seasons. The team was revived in 1969 as the Squires, and played under that name until 1976. The team was then known as the Diamonds from 1976–1991, before the Nationals name was revived after a long-lasting sponsorship with a diamond jeweler dissolved.

The team's time under the Diamonds name was successful, as they claimed the Southwestern Junior B Hockey League title in 1977, and the Western Ontario Hockey League title in 1981, 1983, and 1984.

Nationals Name Returns-1991

The Nationals name returned to London's sports landscape for the 1991–92 season, and they won the Western Jr. B championship that same year. The team's most recent championship came in 2012 as Western Conference Champions. In 2013, the Nationals defeated the Cambridge Winterhawks to win their first ever Sutherland Cup.

2015–2016 coaching staff

  • general manager – Mike Borrows
  • Assistant Manager – Tim Simmons
  • Head Coach – Pat Powers
  • Assistant Coach – Mike Crespeigne
  • Assistant Coach – Tony Rizzi
  • Assistant Coach – Noah Schwartz
  • Assistant Coach – Stephen Egelton
  • Trainer – Joe Gowers

Championships