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The 1988–89 OHL season was the ninth season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Hamilton Steelhawks move to Niagara Falls becoming the Niagara Falls Thunder. The Kingston Canadians rename themselves to the Kingston Raiders. The OHL awards the inaugural Bill Long Award for distinguished service to the OHL. Fifteen teams each played 66 games. The Peterborough Petes won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Niagara Falls Thunder.
Regular season
Standings
Scoring leaders
Playoffs
Awards
J. Ross Robertson Cup: |
Peterborough Petes
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Hamilton Spectator Trophy: |
Kitchener Rangers
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Leyden Trophy: |
Peterborough Petes
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Emms Trophy: |
Kitchener Rangers
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Red Tilson Trophy: |
Bryan Fogarty, Niagara Falls Thunder
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Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: |
Bryan Fogarty, Niagara Falls Thunder
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Matt Leyden Trophy: |
Joe McDonell, Kitchener Rangers
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Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: |
Stan Drulia, Niagara Falls Thunder
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Max Kaminsky Trophy: |
Bryan Fogarty, Niagara Falls Thunder
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OHL Goaltender of the Year: |
Gus Morschauser, Kitchener Rangers
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Jack Ferguson Award: |
Eric Lindros, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
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Dave Pinkney Trophy: |
John Tanner and Todd Bojcun, Peterborough Petes
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Emms Family Award: |
Owen Nolan, Cornwall Royals
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F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: |
Jeff Wilson, Kingston Raiders
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William Hanley Trophy: |
Kevin Miehm, Oshawa Generals
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Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: |
Stan Drulia, Niagara Falls Thunder
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Bobby Smith Trophy: |
Brian Collinson, Toronto Marlboros
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Bill Long Award: |
Alec Campagnaro, Guelph Platers & Earl Montagano, Ottawa 67's
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See also
References
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Central Division | |
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Midwest Division | |
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West Division | |
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Defunct teams | |
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