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1993–94 OHL season

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The 1993–94 OHL season was the 14th season of the Ontario Hockey League. Sixteen teams each played 66 games. The North Bay Centennials won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Detroit Junior Red Wings.

Regular season

Standings

Leyden Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
y-North Bay Centennials 66 46 15 5 97 351 226
x-Ottawa 67's 66 33 22 11 77 274 229
x-Sudbury Wolves 66 34 26 6 74 299 275
x-Belleville Bulls 66 32 28 6 70 303 264
x-Kingston Frontenacs 66 30 28 8 68 265 259
x-Oshawa Generals 66 26 32 8 60 272 309
x-Peterborough Petes 66 15 41 10 40 252 350
Newmarket Royals 66 9 47 10 28 231 377
Emms Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
y-Detroit Junior Red Wings 66 42 20 4 88 312 237
x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 35 24 7 79 319 268
x-Guelph Storm 66 32 28 6 70 323 290
x-Owen Sound Platers 66 34 30 2 70 303 284
x-Kitchener Rangers 66 32 30 4 68 286 316
x-London Knights 66 32 30 4 68 293 279
x-Windsor Spitfires 66 25 36 6 55 253 298
Niagara Falls Thunder 66 21 41 4 46 277 352

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Jason Allison London Knights 56 55 87 142 68
Kevin Brown Detroit Junior Red Wings 57 54 81 135 85
Jeff O'Neill Guelph Storm 66 45 81 126 95
Keli Corpse Kingston Frontenacs 63 42 84 126 55
Bill Bowler Windsor Spitfires 66 47 76 123 39
Jamie Rivers Sudbury Wolves 65 32 89 121 58
Trevor Gallant Kitchener Rangers 66 39 80 119 48
Dave Gilmore London Knights 61 48 69 117 67
Jason MacDonald Owen Sound Platers 66 55 61 116 177
Sylvain Cloutier Guelph Storm 66 45 71 116 127

Playoffs

Division quarterfinals Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
            
L1 North Bay bye
L1 North Bay 4
L4 Belleville 2
L4 Belleville 4
L5 Kingston 2
L1 North Bay 4
L2 Ottawa 1
L3 Sudbury 4
L6 Oshawa 1
L3 Sudbury 2
L2 Ottawa 4
L7 Peterborough 3
L2 Ottawa 4
L1 North Bay 4
E1 Detroit 3
E1 Detroit bye
E1 Detroit 4
E4 Owen Sound 0
E4 Owen Sound 4
E5 Kitchener 1
E1 Detroit 4
E2 S.S. Marie 2
E3 Guelph 4
E6 London 1
E3 Guelph 0
E2 S.S. Marie 4
E7 Windsor 0
E2 S.S. Marie 4

Awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: North Bay Centennials
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: North Bay Centennials
Leyden Trophy: North Bay Centennials
Emms Trophy: Detroit Junior Red Wings
Red Tilson Trophy: Jason Allison, London Knights
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Jason Allison, London Knights
Matt Leyden Trophy: Bert Templeton, North Bay Centennials
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Kevin Brown, Detroit Junior Red Wings
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Jamie Rivers, Sudbury Wolves
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Jamie Storr, Owen Sound Platers
Jack Ferguson Award: Jeff Brown, Sarnia Sting
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Sandy Allan and Scott Roche, North Bay Centennials
OHL Executive of the Year: Jim Rutherford, Detroit Junior Red Wings
Bill Long Award: Brian Kilrea, Ottawa 67's
Emms Family Award: Vitali Yachmenev, North Bay Centennials
F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: Scott Roche, North Bay Centennials
OHL Humanitarian of the Year: Brent Tully, Peterborough Petes
William Hanley Trophy: Jason Allison, London Knights
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: B.J. MacPherson, North Bay Centennials
Bobby Smith Trophy: Ethan Moreau, Niagara Falls Thunder

All-Star teams

The OHL All-star teams were selected by the OHL's general managers.

First team

Second team

Third team

See also

References

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