The Dukes ventured to Fort Frances, Ontario for the Dudley Hewitt Cup. It stayed 1-0 for the OJHL champions through the remainder of the second. They battled to the Sutherland Cup final and again met the Stratford Cullitons of the Mid-Western League. As a result, the Strathroy Rockets were homeless and joined the league. In 1991, the Oakville Blades won the Central League, but lost the Sutherland Cup final to the Waterloo Siskins 4-games-to-none. Also, the Dudley-Hewitt Cup awards were presented post-game, with the winners determined through round robin competition. The Kingston Voyageurs won the Ruddock Division who beat the Phillips Division champion Huntsville Otters 4-games-to-1 to go to the Buckland Cup finals. A year later, the Derbys again met the Stratford Cullitons (now of the Mid-Western Junior B Hockey League), but lost 9-points-to-5. They then were upset by the SIJHL champion Fort William North Stars 1–0. Josh Nixon, Oakville In 2009, the league was dissolved by the Ontario Hockey Association and split into two leagues: the Central Canadian Hockey League and the Ontario Junior A Hockey League. Historical facts and data about the Oakville Blades [1971-1992 COJHL] hockey team of the COJHL, including players, standings, logos, and game program images. In 1985–86, the Derbys dominated the Central League again and won their third title in four years. They folded with record of 0-23-0-0 and hold the record for worst winning percentage of all-time. The 1974–75 season was special for the Oakville Blades. All Rights Reserved. ... For Season-by-Season Standings, please see: OPJHL Standings. In the final, they lost to the Stratford Cullitons of the Waterloo-Wellington Junior B Hockey League 4-games-to-2. Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL) to host 2020 Dudley-Hewitt Cup, GALLERY: Oakville Blades (OJHL) crowned Dudley-Hewitt Cup champions. In the first semi-final, Brampton defeated Cobourg 5–2, while Newmarket beat Thunder Bay 6–3. In 1982–83, the Derbys won their first league title in three season, a year later they won it again and battled all the way to the Sutherland Cup final. Logo 1993–2008. After defeating the St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-2 to clinch the Buckland Cup and their fifth victorious best-of-7 series of the playoffs, the Tigers moved on to North Bay, Ontario to compete for the Dudley Hewitt Cup. The OPJHL still had a single hope left, the Streetsville Derbys were the hosts of the 2006 Royal Bank Cup in Brampton, Ontario. They defeated the Central Junior A Hockey League's Brockville Braves 5–2, but lost to the host Nanaimo Clippers 6–2, SJHL's Weyburn Red Wings 6–2, and the South Surrey Eagles 3-0 and again in the semi-final 6–2. A smooth-flowing final stanza saw the time fly by as the two sides skated end-to-end at a feverish clip. The West Division Champion Newmarket Hurricanes defeated the East Division Champion Bowmanville Eagles 4-games-to-2 in the CCHL final to win their first and what will be the only CCHL Championship. After defeated the Georgetown Raiders 4-games-to-2 to win the OPJHL, they then traveled to Georgetown, Ontario to compete for the Dudley Hewitt Cup. In 1982, the Oakville Blades won the Central league for the first time in seven years. Unfortunately, the Derbys failed to win the semi-final against Yorkton, losing 2–1. An action-packed opening period failed to produce a tally, but there was no shortage of opportunities in the fast-paced session. Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. The summer of 1995 brought crisis to the rival Metro Junior A Hockey League. However, just over a week later, the Orangeville Flyers were reborn as the Villanova Knights filled in the void, and taken the identity of the Flyers.