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League leaders |  season 2019-2020 all time stats
# Player name Pos Team GP G A P PIM +/-
1.Marc-Antoine TurcotteCTemiscaming Titans434910615535
2.Yannick EthierFTemiscaming Titans43596212134
3.Kyle WestLWSt. George Ravens40576211949
4.Christian PolilloRWSt. George Ravens40387811651
5.Zachary MaheuCTemiscaming Titans39457011541
6.Kellan RosenbaumFNiagara Whalers41346910341
7.Vincent EthierFVille-Marie Pirates403566101104
8.Riley NadeauFNew Tecumseth Civics41356510014
9.Cedrik TherrienFVille-Marie Pirates40375188104
10.Mike DyckFBradford Rattlers3936508633
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League standings stage:

GROUP: North

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Temiscaming Titans423318298:193 67
2Ville-Marie Pirates4229310275:187 61
3Bradford Bulls4229112180:140 59
4Bradford Rattlers4227213230:148 56
5New Tecumseth Civics4225215224:160 52
6Bancroft Rockhounds4227213181:172 45
7Almaguin Spartans4218321191:218 39
8West Nipissing Lynx4216125177:231 33
9South Muskoka Shield4213326144:238 29
10Knights of Meaford4212129149:204 25

GROUP: South

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1St. George Ravens423408305:142 68
2Niagara Whalers4230210264:132 62
3North York Renegades4229211222:124 60
4Kingsville Kings4228311207:165 59
5Northumberland Stars4220319179:187 43
6London Lakers4220022216:242 40
7Windsor Aces4214424140:205 32
8Durham Roadrunners4216026172:267 32
9Tottenham Steam429330135:278 21
10Toronto Predators428232117:229 18

GROUP: West

# Club G W L-OTL Score P
1Slave Lake Icedogs4224612239:191 54
2High Prairie Red Wings4118419198:242 40
3Northern Alberta Tomahawks3919119167:171 39
Last updated: 11 Jun 2020, 13:17

The league, founded by Bob Russell and Hockeyworks International Ltd., opened its doors in early 2006, with a unique concept and approach to improving the standard of developing young hockey players within a Junior 'A' league format setting.

As of the September 2006, it became clear that the league would operate its first season with seven teams. The original seven were the Bradford Rattlers, Deseronto Thunder, King Wild, Nipissing Alouettes, Richmond Hill Rams, South Muskoka Shield, and Toronto Canada Moose.

The league's first ever game took place on September 8, 2006 between the King Wild and the Richmond Hill Rams at 7:30 PM EST. The final result was a 6-0 victory for the Rams, despite being badly outshot by the Wild. The first goal in the league's history was scored by the Rams' Darren Archibald (future Vancouver Canucks prospect) on the powerplay during the first period. Rams' goaltender Daniel Jones picked up the historical first victory, as well as the league's first shutout in history.

On November 15, 2006, the GMJHL announced its affiliation with the World Hockey Association and creation of the National Junior Hockey Alliance. The affiliation resulted in a national championship between the GMJHL playoff champion and the winner of the WHA Junior West Hockey League after the 2006-07 season.This agreement seems to have only managed to last one season, as the WHAJHL became apparently more erratic.

The first ever regular season of the GMJHL concluded on February 25, 2007 with the Bradford Rattlers leading the way as regular season champs with a record of 37 wins, 1 regulation loss, and 4 overtime losses. In the playoffs, the Rattlers beat the Deseronto Thunder in 6 games, and then the King Wild in 5 games to win the first ever Russell Cup as playoff champions.

In September 2007, the GMJHL started its second season with six new teams, the Douro Dukes, Elliot Lake Bobcats, Espanola Kings, Innisfil Lakers, Tamworth Cyclones, and Temiscaming Royals. The Deseronto Thunder ran into financial trouble after their first season and ownership of the team was transferred to the town. The team is now known as the Deseronto Storm.

On December 11, 2007, the GMJHL announced a seven game challenge series versus a Russian team known as the Moscow Selects. In late December and early January, the top seven teams of the GMJHL will compete against the Moscow Selects-a mixture of top Top Junior talent from the City of Moscow. The Selects played seven games, against Bradford, Innisfil, Temiscaming, Elliot Lake, Richmond Hill, Deseronto, and South Muskoka, winning each game. In March 2008, the King Wild and Richmond Hill Rams played two games each against the Mexico national ice hockey team. The Wild won both their games, while the Rams lost both of theirs.

For the 2008-09 season, the GMJHL will adopt much of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's ice hockey rulebook. The GMJHL added the Minden Riverkings and the Oro-Medonte 77's to the mix, and the Dukes relocated to become the Brock Bucks. At the same time, the Quebec-based Temiscaming Royals walked away from the league to join the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, but were replaced within weeks by the Ville-Marie Dragons.

In December 2008 and January 2009, eight teams of the GMHL hosted Kazakhstan's Under-18 Torpedo UST-Kamenogorsk squad. Victorious were the Elliot Lake Bobcats (twice), South Muskoka Shield, King Wild, Bradford Rattlers, Innisfil Lakers, and a Nipissing/Ville-Marie Combine squad. The only loss for a GMHL team happened to the Toronto Canada Moose.

In the Summer of 2010, the GMHL expanded in two fashions internationally. First, the created Canada's only All-Russian team in the Shelburne Red Wings and then late in the summer they expanded to the United States through the expansion of the Jamestown Jets

On September 17, 2010, the GMHL played its first international regulation game, in Jamestown, New York between the Jamestown Jets and Sturgeon Falls Lumberjacks, both expansion teams to the league for the 2010-11 season. Jamestown won the game 4-3. In December 2010, the GMHL named its first full-time commissioner Bob Bernstein.

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