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1981–82 OJHL season


FieldValue
title1981–82 OJHL season
color#007AC2
color_text#FFFFFF
leagueOntario Junior Hockey League
sportHockey
durationRegular season
1981-09 – 1982-02
Playoffs
1982-02 – 1982-04
finals_champGuelph Platers
no_of_teams11
seasonslistnamesOJHL
prevseason_year1980–81
nextseason_year1982–83

1981-09 – 1982-02 Playoffs 1982-02 – 1982-04 The 1981–82 OJHL season was the 10th season of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). The 11 teams of the league played a 50-game season. The top four teams of each division make the playoffs.

The winner of the OJHL playoffs, the Guelph Platers, won the OHA Buckland Cup and then the Dudley Hewitt Cup as Central Canadian champions. The Platers then defeated the Callaghan Cup champions from the Maritime Provinces to move on to the 1982 Centennial Cup. The Platers lost the Centennial Cup for the national champions

Changes

  • League changes name to Ontario Junior Hockey League.
  • Team jumps to two division format.
  • Orillia Travelways join OJHL from CJBHL.
  • Belleville Bulls leave OJHL for OHL.
  • Wexford Raiders leave OJHL.

Final standings

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

TeamGPWLTGFGAPTeamGPWLTGFGAP
Aurora Tigers50
Markham Waxers50
Newmarket Flyers50
Richmond Hill Rams50
Orillia Travelways50
North Bay Trappers50
Ruddock Division
Guelph Platers50
Brampton Warriors50
Dixie Beehives50
North York Rangers50
Hamilton Mountain A's50

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1981-82 OJHL Playoffs

Quarter-final :Guelph Platers defeated North York Rangers 4-games-to-none :Dixie Beehives defeated Brampton Warriors 4-games-to-1 :Markham Waxers defeated Aurora Tigers 4-games-to-1 :Richmond Hill Rams defeated Newmarket Flyers 4-games-to-3 Semi-final :Guelph Platers defeated Richmond Hill Rams 4-games-to-none :Markham Waxers defeated Dixie Beehives 4-games-to-2 Final :Guelph Platers defeated Markham Waxers 4-games-to-1

OHA Buckland Cup Championship

The 1982 Buckland Cup was a best-of-5 series between the Onaping Falls Huskies (NOJHL) and the Guelph Platers. The winner moved on to the 1982 Dudley Hewitt Cup semi-final.

:Guelph Platers defeated Onaping Falls Huskies 3-games-to-none ::Guelph 6 - Onaping Falls 2 ::Guelph 8 - Onaping Falls 3 ::Guelph 6 - Onaping Falls 1

[[Dudley Hewitt Cup]] Championship

The 1982 Dudley Hewitt Cup was a four team playdown between the Guelph Platers, Thunder Bay Kings (TBHL), Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL), and La Prairie Flames (QJAHL). The winner moved on to the 1982 Eastern Centennial Cup championship.

Semi-final :Guelph Platers defeated Thunder Bay Kings (TBHL) 3-games-to-none ::Guelph 7 - Thunder Bay 4 ::Guelph 5 - Thunder Bay 2 ::Guelph 7 - Thunder Bay 3 Final :Guelph Platers defeated Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) 4-games-to-none ::Guelph 3 - Pembroke 2 ::Guelph 10 - Pembroke 2 ::Guelph 6 - Pembroke 2 ::Guelph 7 - Pembroke 0

1982 Eastern Canada Championship

The 1982 Eastern Canada Centennial Cup championship was a best-of-7 series between the Moncton Hawks (NBJHL) and the Guelph Platers. The winner moved on to the 1982 Centennial Cup championship.

:Guelph Platers defeated Moncton Hawks (NBJHL) 4-games-to-1 ::Guelph 8 - Moncton 2 ::Moncton 5 - Guelph 4 ::Guelph 13 - Moncton 4 ::Guelph 11 - Moncton 2 ::Guelph 14 - Moncton 4

[[1982 Centennial Cup]] Championship

The 1982 Centennial Cup was the best-of-7 Canadian National Junior A championship series between the Eastern Champion Guelph Platers and the Western Abbott Cup champion Prince Albert Raiders (SJHL).

:Prince Albert Raiders (SJHL) defeated Guelph Platers 4-games-to-none ::Prince Albert 9 - Guelph 4 ::Prince Albert 7 - Guelph 3 ::Prince Albert 6 - Guelph 3 ::Prince Albert 8 - Guelph 4

Leading Scorers

PlayerTeamGPGAPts
Adam OatesMarkham Waxers4754105159
Steve ThomasMarkham Waxers486857125
John SchererBrampton Warriors496551116
Tod StarkGuelph Platers495054104

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References

References

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