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The following is a listing of Metro Junior Hockey League Standings. The Metro Junior Hockey League was a Canadian Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey league that was absorbed by the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1998. The league operated out of the Greater Toronto Area, but also pushed into Eastern Ontario,[1][2] Southwestern Ontario,[3][4] New York,[5][6] and Pennsylvania.[7]

From the 1950s until the 1980s, the Metro was considered to be an elite Junior "B" hockey league.[8] In the late 1980s, the league severed ties with the Ontario Hockey Association and Hockey Canada. In 1991, it declared itself a Tier II Junior "A" league. In 1993, the Metro helped found the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. The league was completely absorbed by the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1998.

By declaring itself renegade, the league put itself in direct competition with the Ontario Hockey Association, a rare occurrence. In modern history, the only other league to attempt to break away from the OHA has been the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League.[9]

This article shows the year by year breakdown of the results of the league through final standings. In the standings, included are games played, wins, losses, ties, goals for and against, as well as final points (2 for a win, 1 for a tie). The purpose of this list is to document the league's history in a way to show the trends in the league as pertaining to successful teams, unsuccessful teams, its members, and its champions.

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Note: GP - Games Played, W - Wins, L - Losses, T - Ties, OTL - Overtime Losses, GF - Goals For, GA - Goals Against, P - Points.

From 1957 until 1981

As a Junior B league, statistics are scattered across Toronto-area newspapers. Feel free to add standings if you can find them.

1981-82

The St. Michael's Buzzers were the 1982 Metro and All-Ontario Sutherland Cup Champions.

Central							
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P
Henry Carr Crusaders          36  24  8   4  209  136  52
St. Michael's Buzzers         35  22  7   6  201  126  50
North York Flames             36  13  16  7  177  191  33
Port Credit Titans            36  12  20  4  147  178  28
Weston Dukes                  34  11  19  4  148  202  26
Wexford Warriors              36  9   23  4  141  212  22
Bramalea Blues                35  8   22  5  115  178  21
Eastern							
Peterborough Lumber Petes     35  22  11  2  187  146  46
Trenton Bobcats               36  19  9   8  178  150  46
Oshawa Legionaires            36  18  15  3  169  153  39
Pickering Panthers            36  15  17  4  188  174  34
Kingston Voyageurs            35  11  17  7  160  175  29

Please note: Toronto Sun did not list results of final two regular season games in final standings.

Playoffs

St. Michael's Buzzers were playoff champions.

Sutherland Cup Finals

St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Sarnia Bees 4-games-to-3

1982-83

The Henry Carr Crusaders were the 1983 Metro Champions, All-Ontario Sutherland Cup Champions, and celebrated a perfect regular season record.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
Henry Carr Crusaders          36  34  0   2  264  113  70
Bramalea Blues                36  20  10  6  186  131  46
St. Michael's Buzzers         36  21  13  2  171  146  44
Port Credit Titans            35  14  19  2  186  211  30
Wexford Warriors              36  10  21  5  186  206  25
North York Flames             36  6   26  4  153  251  16
Weston Dukes                  35  3   25  7  149  255  13
Mackenzie							
Trenton Bobcats               35  22  9   4  161  126  48
Oshawa Legionaires            36  16  16  4  137  126  36
Pickering Panthers            35  15  15  5  141  149  35
Kingston Voyageurs            36  11  15  10 144  152  32
Peterborough Lumber Petes     36  11  15  10 161  171  32

Playoffs

Henry Carr Crusaders were playoff champions.

Sutherland Cup Finals

Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Stratford Cullitons 4-games-to-none

1983-84

The Henry Carr Crusaders were the 1984 Metro Champions.

The North York Flames were bought out and moved to become the Markham Travelways.

Fullan							
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P
Henry Carr Crusaders          42  26  10  6  280  207  58	
Bramalea Blues                42  24  11  7  237  166  55	
St. Michael's Buzzers         42  20  16  6  233  196  46	
Weston Dukes                  42  16  19  7  198  216  39	
Wexford Raiders               42  14  22  6  187  216  34	
Port Credit Titans            42  9   24  9  203  297  27	
Mackenzie							
Oshawa Legionaires            42  24  14  4  183  145  52	
Pickering Panthers            42  23  13  6  197  174  52	
Trenton Bobcats               42  20  19  3  200  207  43	
Peterborough Lumber Petes     42  16  21  5  201  207  37	
Markham Travelways            42  14  24  4  186  225  34	
Kingston Voyageurs            42  10  26  6  181  233  26	

Playoffs

Henry Carr Crusaders were playoff champions.

1984-85

The Bramalea Blues were the 1985 Metro Champions. The Blues made it to the Sutherland Cup final where they lost to the Waterloo Siskins of the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League 4-games-to-1.

Fullan
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P							
Henry Carr Crusaders          36  25  7   4  184  126  54
Wexford Raiders               36  23  8   5  206  137  49
Bramalea Blues                36  21  9   6  201  139  48
King City Dukes               36  15  21  0  192  195  30
St. Michael's Buzzers         36  10  21  5  145  176  25
Port Credit Titans            36  2   31  3  117  277  7
Mackenzie							
Oshawa Legionaires            36  25  9   2  193  133  54
Markham Travelways            36  23  11  2  218  185  48
Pickering Panthers            36  17  15  4  183  163  38
Peterborough Roadrunners      36  15  14  7  179  166  37
Trenton Bobcats               36  14  20  2  176  193  30
Kingston Voyageurs            36  4   27  5  119  219  13

Playoffs

Bramalea Blues were playoff champions.

Sutherland Cup Finals

Waterloo Siskins defeated Bramalea Blues 4-games-to-1

1985-86

The Pickering Panthers were the 1986 Metro Champions.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P					
Bramalea Blues                35  27  5   3  224  121  57
Henry Carr Crusaders          37  22  10  5  229  164  49
St. Michael's Buzzers         36  19  15  2  228  184  40
Wexford Raiders               37  11  19  7  167  199  29
King City Dukes               37  12  22  3  205  243  27
Mississauga Torspos           37  8   26  3  164  277  19
Mackenzie							
Pickering Panthers            36  29  5   2  287  128  60
Markham Travelways            37  23  6   8  245  172  54
Peterborough Roadrunners      37  17  18  2  211  240  36
Oshawa Legionaires            37  16  17  4  222  204  36
Kingston Voyageurs            37  7   27  3  164  304  17
Trenton Bobcats               37  6   27  4  153  263  16

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Pickering Panthers defeated Oshawa Legionaires
Markham Travelways defeated Peterborough Roadrunners
Henry Carr Crusaders defeated St. Michael's Buzzers
Bramalea Blues defeated Wexford Raiders

Semi-final

Bramalea Blues defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 8-points-to-4
Pickering Panthers defeated Markham Travelways

Finals

Pickering Panthers defeated Bramalea Blues

1986-87

The Henry Carr Crusaders won the 1987 Metro Championship.

In a very odd occurance, the King City Dukes moved to become the North York Civics mid-season.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P
Henry Carr Crusaders          37  28  4   5  256  162  61
St. Michael's Buzzers         37  21  11  5  215  138  47
Bramalea Blues                37  16  15  6  194  198  38
King City Dukes*              37  17  17  3  202  223  37
Mississauga Torspos           37  10  21  6  158  205  26
Wexford Raiders               37  9   26  2  159  250  20
Mackenzie					
Pickering Panthers            37  28  7   2  213  115  58
Markham Travelways            37  19  11  7  171  146  45
Oshawa Legionaires            37  20  15  2  209  167  42
Kingston Voyageurs            37  17  16  4  183  163  38
Peterborough Roadrunners      37  11  22  4  184  240  26
Trenton Bobcats               38  1   33  4  115  264  6

(*) Moved to North York mid-season.

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Henry Carr Crusaders defeated North York Civics
St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Bramalea Blues
Pickering Panthers defeated Kingston Voyageurs 8-points-to-4
Markham Travelways defeated Oshawa Legionaires

Semi-final

Henry Carr Crusaders defeated St. Michael's Buzzers
Pickering Panthers defeated Markham Travelways

Final

Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Pickering Panthers 8-points-to-0

1987-88

The Bramalea Blues won the 1988 Metro Championship.

Fullan		
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P					
Bramalea Blues                37  27  7   3  249  142  57
Henry Carr Crusaders          37  23  9   5  214  161  51
St. Michael's Buzzers         37  16  14  7  206  181  39
Mississauga Torspos           37  13  18  6  188  194  32
Wexford Raiders               37  13  19  5  193  239  31
Richmond Hill Dukes           37  9   24  4  178  244  22
Mackenzie							
Kingston Voyageurs            37  22  7   8  224  131  52
Pickering Panthers            37  19  12  6  191  130  44
Markham Travelways            37  19  12  6  196  154  44
Belleville Bobcats            37  20  15  2  187  144  42
Oshawa Legionaires            37  11  20  6  147  182  28
Peterborough Roadrunners      37  0   35  2  81   352  2

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Markham Travelways defeated Pickering Panthers
Kingston Voyageurs defeated Belleville Bobcats 4 games to none
Bramalea Blues defeated Mississauga Torspos
Henry Carr Crusaders defeated St. Michael's Buzzers

Semi-final

Markham Travelways defeated Kingston Voyageurs 8 points to 4 points
Bramalea Blues defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4 games to 3

Final

Bramalea Blues defeated Markham Travelways

1988-89

The St. Michael's Buzzers won the 1989 Metro Championship.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
St. Michael's Buzzers         39  33  5   1  276  114  67
Thornhill Thunderbirds        38  19  13  6  190  172  44
Bramalea Blues                39  19  15  5  200  184  43
Henry Carr Crusaders          39  16  18  5  184  180  37
Wexford Raiders               38  12  25  1  185  275  25
Mackenzie							
Kingston Voyageurs            40  27  8   5  262  157  59
Oshawa Legionaires            40  17  15  8  183  175  42
Pickering Panthers            39  15  16  8  182  181  38
Belleville Bobcats            40  13  19  9  169  197  34
Markham Travelways            40  12  25  3  150  229  27
Peterborough Roadrunners      39  7   30  2  157  271  16

The 1988-89 standings have been compiled from the February 13, 1989 edition of the Toronto Sun. For reasons unknown, the Sun did include the final four games of the season in the last listed league standings.

Playoffs

Preliminary

Peterborough Roadrunners eliminated Pickering Panthers
Bramalea Blues eliminated ???

Quarter-final

Peterborough Roadrunners defeated Belleville Bobcats 2-games-to-none
Bramalea Blues defeated ???

Semi-final

Kingston Voyageurs defeated Peterborough Roadrunners
St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Bramalea Blues 4-games-to-2

Final

St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none

1989-90

The Thornhill Thunderbirds won the 1990 Metro Championship.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
Henry Carr Crusaders          44  27  9   8  237  137  62
Thornhill Thunderbirds        44  27  9   8  246  147  62
Bramalea Blues                44  26  10  8  235  155  60
Vaughan Raiders               44  16  25  3  200  211  35
Mimico Monarchs               44  11  30  3  189  268  25
Richmond Hill Rams            44  3   40  1  106  349  7
Bauer							
Wexford Raiders               44  31  5   8  225  109  70
Wellington Dukes              44  25  15  4  235  178  54
Kingston Voyageurs            44  21  11  12 249  192  54
Oshawa Legionaires            44  20  13  11 248  177  51
Markham Connections           44  12  27  5  192  291  29
Pickering Panthers            44  7   32  5  155  300  19

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Kingston Voyageurs defeated Wellington Dukes 4 games to 3
Wexford Raiders defeated Oshawa Legionaires 4 games to 2
Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Bramalea Blues
Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Vaughan Raiders

Semi-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none
Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4-games-to-2

Finals

Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Wexford Raiders

1990-91

The Wexford Raiders won the 1991 Metro Championship.

Fullan							
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P	
Bramalea Blues                44  26  10  8  233  171  60
St. Michael's Buzzers         44  22  16  6  207  169  50
Henry Carr Crusaders          44  20  16  8  232  193  48
Richmond Hill Rams            44  13  24  7  179  218  33
Mimico Monarchs               44  12  27  5  157  210  29
Muskoka Bears                 44  5   39  0  116  356  10
Bauer						
Wexford Raiders               44  34  5   5  231  110  73
Oshawa Legionaires            44  30  8   6  262  151  66
Wellington Dukes              44  24  14  6  210  180  54
Kingston Voyageurs            44  18  18  8  223  178  44
Markham Thunderbirds          44  18  20  6  176  171  42
Pickering Panthers            44  7   32  5  150  269  19

Playoffs

Preliminary

Kingston Voyageurs defeated Markham Thunderbirds 2-1
Richmond Hill Rams defeated Mimico Monarchs 2-1

Quarter-final

Bramalea Blues defeated Richmond Hill Rams 4-1
Henry Carr Crusaders defeated St.Michael's Buzzers 4-0
Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-1
Oshawa Legionaires defeated Wellington Dukes 4-2

Semi-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Oshawa Legionaires 4-3
Bramalea Blues defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4-2

Final

Wexford Raiders defeated Bramalea Blues 4-3

1991-92

The Wexford Raiders won the 1992 Metro Championship.

In 1991, the league promoted itself to Junior "A".

Fullan   							
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P
Muskoka Bears                 44  23  19  2  224  233  48
Bramalea Blues                44  20  21  3  238  233  43
Richmond Hill Rams            44  20  21  3  206  197  43
St. Michael's Buzzers         44  18  21  5  222  221  41
Weston Dodgers                44  15  26  3  207  230  33
Mimico Monarchs               44  9   31  4  238  243  22
Bauer							
Thornhill Thunderbirds        44  36  6   2  245  113  74
Wexford Raiders               44  34  8   2  197  121  70
Kingston Voyageurs            44  30  12  2  225  147  62
Wellington Dukes              44  19  22  3  180  194  41
Pickering Panthers            44  13  28  3  190  235  29
Oshawa Legionaires            44  10  32  2  158  252  22

Playoffs

The Wexford Raiders were playoff champions.

Quarterfinals

Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4 games to 1
Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Wellington Dukes

Semi-Finals

Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Thunderbirds

Finals

Wexford Raiders defeated

1992-93

The Wexford Raiders won the 1993 Metro Championship.

Fullan		 
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P					
Muskoka Bears                 48  27  17  4  251  223  58
St. Michael's Buzzers         48  26  16  6  234  190  56
Mississauga Senators          48  25  18  5  212  177  55
Aurora Eagles                 48  24  22  2  227  221  50
Bramalea Blues                48  22  22  4  251  243  48
Weston Dodgers                48  15  27  6  203  253  36
Bauer							
Wexford Raiders               48  36  9   3  213  118  75
Wellington Dukes              48  28  17  3  248  188  59
North York Rangers            48  23  24  1  197  215  47
Kingston Voyageurs            48  17  29  2  162  204  36
Richmond Hill Riot            48  17  29  2  214  245  36
Oshawa Legionaires            48  16  29  3  196  237  35
Pickering Panthers            48  13  30  5  198  292  31

Playoffs

The Wexford Raiders were playoff champions.

1993-94

The Wexford Raiders won the 1994 Metro Championship. The Caledon Canadians hosted and won the OHA Championship. The Canadians were the only Metro team to have ever played for the Dudley Hewitt Cup but were not successful in winning it.

After helping to form the Canadian Junior A Hockey League in 1993, the Metro rejoined the Ontario Hockey Association on an interm basis.

Fullan	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
Caledon Canadians             50  35  12  3  275  188  73
Muskoka Bears                 50  28  14  8  246  183  64
St. Michael's Buzzers         50  25  19  6  249  204  56
Bramalea Blues                50  20  22  8  262  295  48
Aurora Tigers                 50  20  26  4  235  268  44
Richmond Hill Riot            50  17  30  3  232  274  37
Mississauga Senators          50  17  31  2  213  260  36
Bauer							
Wexford Raiders               50  36  11  3  283  157  75
Thornhill Islanders           50  30  18  2  253  206  62
Wellington Dukes              50  28  20  2  263  225  58
Kingston Voyageurs            50  26  21  3  216  207  55
Oshawa Legionaires            50  25  24  1  244  237  51
North York Rangers            50  12  32  6  213  306  30
Pickering Panthers            50  4   43  3  171  345  11

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Islanders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
Caledon Canadians defeated Bramalea Blues 4-games-to-2
Muskoka Bears defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-2

Semi-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-none
Caledon Canadians defeated Muskoka Bears 4-games-to-2

Final

Wexford Raiders defeated Caledon Canadians 4-games-to-none

OHA Championship Final

Caledon Canadians defeated Orillia Terriers 3-1

Dudley Hewitt Cup Championship Semi-final

Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Caledon Canadians 4-3 in overtime

1994-95

The Caledon Canadians won the 1995 Metro Championship.

The 1994-95 Season should have been a highlight for the Metro league. Just their second season in the CJAHL and as a sanctioned league, they put up a good showing at the OHA Championship. However, politics were in the air and at the conclusion of the season the Metro once again quit the OHA and Hockey Canada. To coincide with this, five teams quit the Metro league. The Mississauga Chargers, Bramalea Blues, St. Michael's Buzzers and Kingston Voyageurs jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Richmond Hill Riot folded. This was the beginning of the end for the Metro.

Fullan
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P							
Caledon Canadians             50  42  3   5  289  134  89
Aurora Eagles                 50  26  17  7  232  177  59
St. Michael's Buzzers         50  26  18  6  230  203  58
Mississauga Senators          50  23  24  3  249  271  49
Muskoka Bears                 50  23  26  1  256  223  47
Bramalea Blues                50  17  31  2  199  249  36
Richmond Hill Riot            50  12  35  3  151  234  27
Bauer							
Thornhill Islanders           50  35  14  1  244  151  71
Wellington Dukes              50  27  18  5  234  191  59
Wexford Raiders               50  25  21  4  257  158  54
Kingston Voyageurs            50  21  24  5  241  219  47
North York Rangers            50  20  27  3  207  219  43
Oshawa Legionaires            49  18  30  1  199  240  37
Pickering Panthers            49  10  37  2  161  331  22

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Thornhill Islandersdefeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none
Wexford Raiders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-2
Caledon Canadians defeated Mississauga Chargers 4-games-to-none
St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Aurora Eagles 4-games-to-2

Semi-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3
Caledon Canadians defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-none

Final

Caledon Canadians defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-none

OHA Championship

Brampton Capitals defeated Timmins Golden Bears and Caledon Canadians in round robin play

1995-96

The Caledon Canadians won the 1996 Metro Championship.

The Exudos of 1995 forced the Metro to look for teams in areas the league was not traditionally affiliated with. They ventured to the United States to pick up the Niagara Scenic of West Seneca, New York and the Shelburne Hornets of the Southwestern Ontario region.

Western	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
Caledon Canadians             52  35  13  4  283  179  74
Niagara Scenic                52  32  15  5  294  242  69
Aurora Tigers                 52  28  18  6  255  206  62
Muskoka Bears                 52  21  26  5  237  229  47
North York Rangers            52  13  32  7  250  284  33
Shelburne Hornets             52  5   44  3  160  383  13
Eastern							
Wexford Raiders               52  36  14  2  261  171  74
Thornhill Islanders           52  34  15  3  251  172  71
Markham Waxers                52  30  17  5  241  204  65
Wellington Dukes              52  26  23  3  219  222  55
Pickering Panthers            52  14  32  6  197  259  34
Oshawa Legionaires            52  13  38  1  184  286  27

Playoffs

Quarter-final

Wexford Raiders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Islanders defeated Markham Waxers 4-games-to-1
Caledon Canadians defeated Muskoka Bears 4-games-to-2
Niagara Scenic defeated Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-3

Semi-final

Thornhill Islanders defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-2
Caledon Canadians defeated Niagara Scenic 4-games-to-none

Final

Caledon Canadians defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3

1996-97

The Aurora Tigers won the 1997 Metro Championship.

The expansion period continues as the league delved further into the US, seeking our the Syracuse Jr. Crunch. The league also added another Mid-Western Ontario team, the Durham Huskies and then added the Quinte Hawks and Port Hope Buzzards in Eastern Ontario.

On February 21, 1997, the Muskoka Bears' Ryan Venturelli became the first known goaltender in hockey history to score two goals (both empty net) in a hockey game against the Durham Huskies during the Metro Junior A Hockey League 1996-97 regular season [1].

After the season, the Aurora Tigers jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Metro league, again, affiliated with the OHA.

Western			
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P				
Aurora Tigers                 50  42  5   3  342  138  87
Caledon Canadians             50  41  7   2  318  145  84
Muskoka Bears                 50  14  34  2  200  298  30
Durham Huskies                50  13  37  0  201  317  26
Shelburne Wolves              50  10  37  3  213  348  23
Central							
Wexford Raiders               50  38  7   5  285  185  81
Thornhill Islanders           50  29  17  4  279  195  62
Markham Waxers                50  27  19  4  246  221  58
Niagara Scenic                50  17  26  7  230  262  41
North York Rangers            50  12  33  5  248  341  29
Eastern							
Pickering Panthers            50  34  12  4  232  163  72
Quinte Hawks                  50  34  13  3  280  143  71
Wellington Dukes              50  21  26  3  212  224  45
Oshawa Legionaires            50  20  30  0  231  292  40
Port Hope Buzzards            50  13  35  2  162  269  28
Syracuse Jr. Crunch           50  10  37  3  220  358  23

Playoffs

The Aurora Tigers were playoff champions.

1997-98

The Wexford Raiders won the 1998 Metro Championship.

The Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins became the last expansion team in Metro history, another American team. At the end of the season, the league announced it was closing its doors. All teams, except Pittsburgh, jumped to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League after the season ended.

Western	
Team                          GP  W   L   T  GF   GA   P						
Caledon Canadians             50  40  4   6  319  123  86
Durham Huskies                50  19  29  2  194  232  40
Huntsville Wildcats           50  18  28  4  157  209  40
Shelburne Wolves              50  12  34  4  189  287  28
Niagara Scenic                50  12  36  2  115  257  26
Central							
Wexford Raiders               50  39  7   4  196  167  82
Thornhill Rattlers            50  29  18  3  216  172  61
Markham Waxers                50  24  19  7  247  192  55
Pittsburgh Jr. Penguins       50  21  26  3  168  240  45
North York Rangers            50  8   33  9  165  244  25
Eastern							
Oshawa Legionaires            50  34  15  1  266  183  69
Syracuse Jr. Crunch           49  29  16  4  273  219  62
Wellington Dukes              50  23  22  5  223  213  51
Quinte Hawks                  49  23  24  2  213  222  48
Port Hope Buzzards            50  19  28  3  190  226  41
Pickering Panthers            50  16  27  7  173  213  39

Playoffs

Preliminary

Oshawa Legionaires defeated Shelburne Wolves 3-games-to-none
Syracuse Jr. Crunch defeated Pickering Panthers 3-games-to-2
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Huntsville Wildcats 3-games-to-1
Durham Huskies defeated Markham Waxers 3-games-to-1

Quarter-final

Caledon Canadians defeated Durham Huskies 3-games-to-none
Wexford Raiders defeated Quinte Hawks 3-games-to-none
Oshawa Legionaires defeated Wellington Dukes 3-games-to-2
Syracuse Jr. Crunch defeated Thornhill Rattlers 3-games-to-1

Semi-final

Caledon Canadians defeated Syracuse Jr. Crunch 4-games-to-3
Wexford Raiders defeated Oshawa Legionaires 4-games-to-2

Final

Wexford Raiders defeated Caledon Canadians 4-games-to-3

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