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词条 Windsor Spitfires (1946–53)
释义

  1. History

  2. Championships

  3. Players

  4. Season-by-season results

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{infobox hockey team
|team = Windsor Spitfires
|city = Windsor, Ontario
|league = Ontario Hockey Association
|operated = {{Start date|1946}}–53
|arena = Windsor Arena
| name1 = Windsor Spitfires
| dates1 = 1946–1953
| name2 = Hamilton Tiger Cubs
| dates2 = 1953–1960
| name3 = Hamilton Red Wings
| dates3 = 1960–1974
| name4 = Hamilton/St. Catharines Fincups
| dates4 = 1974–1978
| name5 = Brantford Alexanders
| dates5 = 1978–1984
| name6 = Hamilton Steelhawks
| dates6 = 1984–1988
| name7 = Niagara Falls Thunder
| dates7 = 1988–1996
| name8 = Erie Otters
| dates8 = 1996–present
}}

The Windsor Spitfires were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1946 to 1953. The team was based in Windsor, Ontario. The current Windsor Spitfires, founded in 1971, are the namesake of these Spitfires. The Spitfires played home games at the Windsor Arena, built in 1924.

History

The Spitfires were created in 1946 on the foundation of the Windsor Junior Hockey League, the local junior league up until 1946.

In 1953, the Spitfires were sold to Hamilton to create the Hamilton Tiger Cubs.[1] The Spitfires were replaced by an OHA Senior A Hockey League team called the Windsor Bulldogs. The Bulldogs won the OHA Senior A championship in 1962 and 1963 as well as the Allan Cup in 1963. They turned professional for one season after winning the Allan Cup, then folded.

In 1971, the Windsor Spitfires were reformed in the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League.[1] In 1975, they were accepted into the OHA.[1]

Championships

J. Ross Robertson Cup
  • 1948 Finalist vs. Barrie Flyers
  • 1950 Finalist vs. Guelph Biltmores

Players

Award winners
  • 1948–49 – Bert Giesebrecht Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy OHA Scoring Champion
  • 1949–50 – Earl Reibel Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy OHA Scoring Champion
  • 1950–51 – Glenn Hall Red Tilson Trophy OHA Most Outstanding Player
NHL alumni
{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|
  • Jim Anderson
  • Al Arbour
  • Bob Bailey
  • Cummy Burton
  • Don Cherry
  • Gordon Haidy
  • Glenn Hall
  • Jim Hay
  • Larry Hillman
  • Vic Howe
  • Earl Johnson
  • Tom McGrattan
  • Doug McKay
  • Marcel Pronovost
  • Max Quackenbush
  • Dutch Reibel
  • Dennis Riggin
  • Terry Sawchuk
  • Glen Skov
  • Ed Stankiewicz
  • Johnny Wilson
  • Larry Wilson

}}

Season-by-season results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
for
{{small>against Standing
1946–47361024 2 220.306 751257th OHA
1947–483629 6 1 590.8192311241st OHA
1948–49483413 1 690.7192721841st OHA
1949–50483413 1 690.7193071692nd OHA
1950–51543218 4 680.6302091674th OHA
1951–5254 942 3 210.1941723559th OHA
1952–53561635 5 370.3301271868th OHA

See also

  • List of ice hockey teams in Ontario

References

1. ^Simcoe Reformer. February 11, 1975, Page 4.

External links

  • Windsor Arena
{{Defunct OHL}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Windsor Spitfires (1946-1953)}}

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