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1992–93 MetJHL season


FieldValue
title1992–93 MetJHL season
color#007AC2
color_text#FFFFFF
leagueMetro Junior A Hockey League
sportHockey
durationRegular season
1992-09 – 1993-02
Playoffs
1993-02 – 1993-05
finals_champWexford Raiders
no_of_teams13
seasonslistnamesMetJHL
prevseason_year1991–92
nextseason_year1993–94

1992-09 – 1993-02 Playoffs 1993-02 – 1993-05 The 1992–93 MetJHL season is the 2nd season of the Metro Junior A Hockey League (MetJHL). The 13 teams of the Fullan and Bauer Divisions competed in a 48-game schedule. The top 6 teams in each division made the playoffs.

The winner of the MetJHL playoffs, the Wexford Raiders, could not proceed further in the National playdowns as the MetJHL was not a member of the Ontario Hockey Association. However, the Raiders were permitted to play a 2-game series for charity against the OHA's Central Junior League's champion, the Barrie Colts. The Raiders won both games.

Changes

  • Aurora Eagles join MetJHL from CJBHL.
  • Mimico Monarchs move and become the Richmond Hill Riot.
  • Thornhill Thunderbirds move and become the Mississauga Senators.
  • Richmond Hill Rams move and become the North York Rangers.

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
Wexford Raiders48
Wellington Dukes48
North York Rangers48
Kingston Voyageurs48
Richmond Hill Riot48
Oshawa Legionaires48
Pickering Panthers48
Fullan Division
Muskoka Bears48
St. Michael's Buzzers48
Mississauga Senators48
Aurora Eagles48
Bramalea Blues48
Weston Dodgers48

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1992-93 MetJHL Playoffs

Preliminary :Aurora Eagles defeated Bramalea Blues 3-games-to-1 :Richmond Hill Riot defeated Kingston Voyageurs 3-games-to-none Quarter-final :Muskoka Bears defeated Aurora Eagles 4-games-to-2 :St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Mississauga Senators 4-games-to-2 :Wexford Raiders defeated Richmond Hill Riot 4-games-to-none :Wellington Dukes defeated North York Rangers 4-games-to-none Semi-final :St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Muskoka Bears 4-games-to-none :Wexford Raiders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-none Final :Wexford Raiders defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-1

Exhibition Series vs. [[OJHL|CJAHL]]

The Barrie Colts of the OHA's Central Junior A League and the Wexford Raiders of the Metro League played a pair of exhibition games head-to-head for charity. The purpose of the games was to match the probably champions of the two leagues head-to-head to see where each league's talent level stood if the OHA was to allow both leagues in as sanctioned Junior A leagues for the 1993–94 season. Wexford won both games by narrow margins, but the second game was marred by an incident involving a fight, initiated by the Barrie Colts, that spilled into the crowd.

:Wexford Raiders defeated Barrie Colts (CJAHL) 7-6 :Wexford Raiders defeated Barrie Colts (CJAHL) 4-3

Players selected in [[1993 NHL Entry Draft]]

  • Rd 4 #97 John Jakopin - Detroit Red Wings (St. Michael's Buzzers)
  • Rd 8 #195 Thom Cullen - New Jersey Devils (Wexford Raiders)
  • Rd 8 #198 Travis Dillabough - Los Angeles Kings (Wexford Raiders)

References

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