Canada wins 4 Nations Face-Off
Connor McDavid secured Canada’s 3-2 overtime victory against the United States in the 4 Nations Face-Off final at TD Garden, delivering the championship-winning goal at 8:18 of OT. ... Read more»
Did you find any incorrect or incomplete information? Please, let us know.
# | Player name | Pos | Team | GP | G | A | P | PIM | +/- |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. | ![]() | C | Sarnia Blast | 48 | 25 | 42 | 67 | 95 | |
2. | ![]() | C | Leamington Flyers | 45 | 20 | 22 | 42 | 55 | |
3. | ![]() | F | Chatham Maroons (Jrs) | 48 | 13 | 21 | 34 | 16 | |
4. | ![]() | LW | London Nationals | 47 | 19 | 10 | 29 | 38 | |
5. | ![]() | D | Strathroy Rockets | 48 | 8 | 18 | 26 | 52 | |
6. | ![]() | RW | Chatham Maroons (Jrs) | 43 | 9 | 13 | 22 | 123 | |
7. | ![]() | C | Leamington Flyers | 48 | 9 | 11 | 20 | 24 | |
8. | ![]() | D/F | Leamington Flyers | 48 | 8 | 9 | 17 | 68 | |
9. | ![]() | F | Strathroy Rockets | 47 | 4 | 10 | 14 | 12 | |
10. | ![]() | LW | Petrolia Jets | 41 | 8 | 5 | 13 | 18 | |
Show all stats for season 2005-2006 |
The Western had been a part of the Big '10' until 1956, when the Eastern and Western conference were split into separate leagues -- the Eastern becoming the Central, the Western becoming the Western League.
In 1968, the St.Thomas Barons, Sarnia Legionnaires, Guelph Imperials, Chatham Maroons and Brantford Foresters broke away from the Ontario Hockey Association to form a Junior "A" League known as the Western Ontario Junior A Hockey League. A year later, the OHA pulled together a bunch of local teams (the Waterloo Siskins, Stratford Warriors, Sarnia Bees, St.Mary's Lincolns and the London Squires) as well as the return of the Strathroy Rockets (who had joined the Central Junior B league for a season) and formed a new Western Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League.
According to the WOJHL history, a re-organization of Ontario's Jr. B hockey teams occurred prior to the 1978/79 with the folding of the short lived Southwestern Junior B Hockey League and the Mid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League. The realignment meant that the OHA had consolidated the Southern Ontario region from 7 to 5 Junior "B" leagues. Although this marks the birth of the modern Western Ontario Jr. B league, the teams in the league did not change. In 1989, the Metro league went renegade and eventually became a Tier II Junior "A" league. In 1993, the Central league was promoted to Tier II Junior "A" as well. Since then, the OHA has operated with 3 Junior "B" leagues, but due to the talent level of these 3 league there has been a recent push to bring all three leagues to the Tier II Junior "A" level and allow for a new realignment.
From 1999 until 2001, the league changed its name to the Greater Ontario Hockey League in an attempt to drop the "Junior B" designation. The league has since referred to itself as the Western Ontario Hockey League.
In 2007, the WOHL merged with the Mid-Western Junior Hockey League and the Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League to become the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. In 2008 the three leagues were dissolved and became divisions in the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League under one governing body. In essence, this was the WOHL's final season.
Connor McDavid secured Canada’s 3-2 overtime victory against the United States in the 4 Nations Face-Off final at TD Garden, delivering the championship-winning goal at 8:18 of OT. ... Read more»
ZSC Lions Zurich are the new kings of European club hockey after securing a thrilling 2-1 victory over Färjestad Karlstad in the 2025 Champions Hockey League Final at Swiss Life Arena. With a standout performance from goaltender Šimon Hrubec and two ... Read more»