The Ottawa 67's celebrate a playoff victory The Ottawa 67’s are a junior ice hockey team based in Ottawa, Canada. They have played in the Ontario Hockey League since 1967, Canada's centennial year. The current coach is Brian Kilrea, the winningest coach in Junior hockey history. Image File history File links 67s-red. ...
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A typical OHL hockey game. ...
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
Brian Blair Kilrea (born October 21, 1934 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a legendary ice hockey head coach, general manger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
Brian Blair Kilrea (born October 21, 1934 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a legendary ice hockey head coach, general manger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
The Nepean Raiders are a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Nepean, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Ice hockey, known simply as hockey in areas where it is more common than field hockey, is a team sport played on ice. ...
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A typical OHL hockey game. ...
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
Brian Blair Kilrea (born October 21, 1934 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a legendary ice hockey head coach, general manger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
History The Ontario Hockey Association granted the city of Ottawa an expansion franchise on February 16, 1967. Four months later, the team would be named the Ottawa 67's in honour of Canada's centennial year. Three local businessmen, Bill Cowley, Howard Darwin and Bill Touhey, helped bring junior hockey back to Canada's capital. The 67's filled the void left by the departure of the Ottawa Junior Canadiens and the Hull-Ottawa Canadiens in 1963. A typical OHL hockey game. ...
February 16 is the 47th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
Bill Cowley (June 12, 1912 in Bristol, Quebec - December 31, 1993 was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Boston Bruins and St. ...
Bill Touhey (1906 â 1999) was a professional ice hockey player who played 273 games in the National Hockey League. ...
The Ottawa Junior Canadiens were a minor ice hockey team affiliated with the Montreal Canadiens. ...
The Hull-Ottawa Canadiens were a team in the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) Senior A league for 3 seasons from 1956-1959, and in the Eastern Professional Hockey League (EPHL) from 1959-1963. ...
Bill Long would be the team's first head coach. The 67's played their first game on October 6, 1967, losing 9-0 on the road versus the Niagara Falls Flyers. The first 11 home games of the season were played in Hull, Quebec, as their new home arena was still under construction. The first season for the 67's was terrible at best, the final record was six wins, 45 losses and three ties. Despite this, they made the playoffs in their second season but lost in the quarter-finals to the Niagara Falls Flyers. Bill Long (born in 1917 or 1918 in Barrie, Ontario, died in London, Ontario, July 24, 2006) was a retired ice hockey coach who spent three decades coaching in the Ontario Hockey League with the Niagara Falls Flyers, London Knights and Ottawa 67s. ...
October 6 is the 279th day of the year (280th in leap years). ...
The Niagara Falls Flyers can mean: The team in the Ontario Hockey Association and Ontario Hockey League who played between 1960 and 1972. ...
Hull, Québec, as seen from Ottawa Hull is part of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. ...
The 67's reached the OHA finals during their fifth season in 1971-72, losing to the Peterborough Petes 3 games to 0 with 2 ties. The 67's came close to playing at home in the Memorial Cup, as the Ottawa Civic Centre hosted the tournament that year.
Brian Kilrea comes to Ottawa After a rebuilding season in 1973-74, the 67's hired a young up-and-coming coach named Brian Kilrea. He would later become a legend in Ottawa. Kilrea coached the team to three successive improved winning records, culminating in winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1977 versus the London Knights, who were coached by former 67's bench boss Bill Long. During the late 1970s Ottawa was lead by scoring champions, Peter Lee, Bobby Smith, and Jim Fox. Brian Blair Kilrea (born October 21, 1934 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a legendary ice hockey head coach, general manger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
The J. Ross Robertson Cup is hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of Ontario Hockey League Championship Series. ...
City: London, Ontario League: Ontario Hockey League Conference: Western Division: Midwest Founded: 1968 (1965) Home Arena: John Labatt Centre Colours: Green, Gold, Black, and White Head Coach: Dale Hunter General Manager: Mark Hunter Affiliated Team(s): Petrolia Jets London Knights 2004-2005 The London Knights are an ice hockey team...
The 67's moved onto New Westminster, B.C. to compete for the Memorial Cup versus the New Westminster Bruins, and Sherbrooke Castors. The 1977 Memorial Tournament was the first to be held in British Columbia, and the first to use a double round-robin format. Ottawa lost the first game 7-6 to the Bruins, then won three in a row 6-1 over the Castors, 4-3 in overtime versus the Bruins, and 5-2 against Sherbrooke. Ottawa lost to the host Bruins, 6-5 in the championship game. Member of Parliament Peter Julian (NDP) Dawn Black (NDP) Member of the Legislative Assembly Chuck Puchmayr (NDP) Mayor Wayne Wright Councillors Jonathan Cote Calvin Donnelly Bill Harper Betty McIntosh Bob Osterman Lorrie Williams Location Population (2001) 54,656 Immigrant Population 15,025 (28%) Languages English(Official) 78% French(Official) 1...
The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). ...
The Kamloops Blazers are a Western Hockey League ice hockey club. ...
Sherbrooke Castors (sometimes Sherbrooke Beavers) were the name of two different teams in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League: Sherbrooke Castors (1969-1982) moved to Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec in 1982 then to Rimouski, Quebec in 1995. ...
Ottawa finished first in their division the following season, but lost to their rivals, the Peterborough Petes in the semi-finals. Kilrea and the 67's rebuilt during the 1978-79 season, which lead to two second place finishes followed by three consecutive division titles from 1982 to 1984.
First Memorial Cup victory In 1984, the 67's reached the OHL championship series in a rematch from the 1982 OHL finals versus the Kitchener Rangers. Kitchener had been chosen to host the Memorial Cup tournament that year, meaning Ottawa would automatically be in the tournament by reaching the finals against the host Rangers. Ottawa had unfinished business however, losing to Kitchener two years previous. The 67's who finished second overall in the OHL to Kitchener, defeated the Rangers 4 games to 1, winning the J. Ross Robertson Cup for the second time in franchise history. 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Kitchener Rangers are a junior ice hockey team based in Kitchener, Ontario; in Canada a junior team is one for players aged 15 to 20. ...
The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). ...
The J. Ross Robertson Cup is hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of Ontario Hockey League Championship Series. ...
At the Memorial Cup in Kitchener, Ottawa defeated the Laval Voisins featuring Mario Lemieux by a score 6-5, it their first game, then beat the Kamloops Jr. Oilers 5-1 in game two, before losing to Kitchener 7-2 to conclude the round-robin. In the semi-final game Ottawa beat Kamloops again with a 7-2 victory. In the finals versus the Rangers, Ottawa scored the third consecutive 7-2 victory in the tournament, defeating the Rangers winning their first Memorial Cup. The Most Valuable Player of the Tournament would be Adam Creighton. After the season ended, Brian Kilrea left Ottawa to be an assistant coach in the NHL. The Acadie-Bathurst Titan are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. ...
Mario Lemieux (born October 5, 1965, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey centre who played 17 seasons for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League between 1984 and 2006. ...
The Kamloops Blazers are a Western Hockey League ice hockey club. ...
Adam Creighton (born June 2, 1965 in Burlington, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 708 career National Hockey League games after winning the Memorial Cup in 1984 as a member of the Ottawa 67s. ...
Kilrea returns from the NHL The 67's suffered through two dismal seasons after winning the cup, finishing 3rd last in the OHL in 1985 and 2nd last in 1986. Ottawa's saviour would again be Brian Kilrea returning for the 1986-87 season. The second Kilrea era wasn't as superb as his first coaching stint. The 67's finished as high as second place in their division two times, and reached the league's playoff semi-finals three times. The highlight of this era was Andrew Cassels, the rookie of the year in 1986-87, and scoring champion in 1987-88. Kilrea went into retirement after the 1993-94 season. For the 1994-95 season, the 67's were coached by former scoring champion Peter Lee. Peter Lee (born January 2, 1956 in Ellesmere, England) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 431 NHL games with the Pittsburgh Penguins. ...
The third Kilrea Era Brian Kilrea came out of coaching retirement in 1995 and also became the team's general manager, both positions he has held since. Kilrea is currently under contract until his 78th birthday. The Kilrea-coached 67's resurged to the top of the OHL, winning five consecutive east division titles from 1996 to 2000. The 1996-97 season of 104 points is the best in team history, and also the best in the league that year. Ottawa, however, lost in the finals 4 games to 2 to division rivals, the Oshawa Generals. The 67's reached the finals again in 1998, losing to the Guelph Storm in five games.
Memorial Cup Hosts, 1999 In 1999, 67's owner Jeff Hunt lead the team's bid to host the 1999 Memorial Cup tournament. Despite that fact that in 1997 the tournament had been hosted across the river in Hull, Quebec, he was able to convince the Canadian Hockey League to host the event in the city of Ottawa and guarantee his team a berth in the tournament. The 67's did not disappoint, as every game of the series was sold out at the 10,550 seat Ottawa Civic Centre. 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
The 1999 Memorial Cup occurred May 15-23 at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. ...
Hull, Québec, as seen from Ottawa Hull is part of the city of Gatineau, Quebec, Canada. ...
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In the 1998-99 season, the 67's lost to the eventual OHL champion Belleville Bulls in the second round of the playoffs. However, the 67's beat those same Belleville Bulls in the Memorial Cup semi-finals and went on to defeat the Calgary Hitmen of the WHL in the final in a thrilling over-time game that saw Matt Zultek score the winning goal. Nick Boynton was named MVP. City: Belleville, Ontario League: Ontario Hockey League Conference: Eastern Division: East Founded: February 2, 1981 Home Arena: Belleville Yardmen Arena Colours: Black, Red, Gold & White Head Coach: George Burnett General Manager: George Burnett Belleville Bulls in action at home versus Oshawa Generals. ...
Playoff game against the Lethbridge Hurricanes. ...
The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. ...
Matt Zultek (born March 12, 1979, in Mississauga, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey player who was drafted in the first round, 15th overall, by the Los Angeles Kings in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft. ...
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The 67's became the second team to win the Memorial Cup as tournament hosts without winning a league championship. The first team to do so were the Portland Winter Hawks in 1983.
Memorial Cup, 2001 It wasn't long before the 67's went to the Memorial Cup again. Ottawa defeated the Plymouth Whalers in the league championship. The 2001 Memorial Cup was played in Regina, Saskatchewan. Ottawa had tougher luck in this tournament, winning just one game in the round robin versus the hometown Regina Pats, then ultimately losing to Regina 1-0 in the tie-breaker game. The 2001 Memorial Cup occurred May 19-27 at the Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan. ...
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In the 2002-03 season, the 67's reached the OHL finals again, but fell to the eventual Memorial Cup champions Kitchener Rangers in five games. Ottawa also suffered a heart-breaking first round defeat in 2003-04 to the Brampton Battalion
Memorial Cup, 2005
Ottawa playing with its "barberpole" jerseys. The 67's finished 6th place in the Eastern Conference in 2004-05, but had a verteran-laden team that managed an impressive playoff run. Image File history File linksMetadata Ottawa_67s_v_Sudbury_Wolves_Sep_30_2004. ...
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Ottawa upset Barrie, Sudbury and Peterborough to reach the finals. The 67's qualified for the 2005 Memorial Cup by virtue of being the league finalists versus the London Knights, who were also hosting the event. The 2005 Memorial Cup was held May 21-29, 2005 at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario. ...
City: London, Ontario League: Ontario Hockey League Conference: Western Division: Midwest Founded: 1968 (1965) Home Arena: John Labatt Centre Colours: Green, Gold, Black, and White Head Coach: Dale Hunter General Manager: Mark Hunter Affiliated Team(s): Petrolia Jets London Knights 2004-2005 The London Knights are an ice hockey team...
Ottawa won the longest ever game played in the Memorial Cup tournament, when they beat the Kelowna Rockets in double overtime. Ottawa finished third place in the round-robin, then lost to the Rimouski Océanic featuring Sidney Crosby in the semi-finals. City: Kelowna, British Columbia League: Western Hockey League Conference: Western Division: B.C. Founded: 1995-96 Home Arena: Prospera Place Colours: red, turquoise and black Head Coach: Jeff Truitt General Manager: Bruce Hamilton The Kelowna Rockets are a junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Hockey League. ...
The Rimouski Océanic are a junior ice hockey team in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL). ...
Sidney Patrick Crosby (born August 7, 1987) is a professional ice hockey player for the NHLs Pittsburgh Penguins. ...
Championships The Ottawa 67's have appeared in the Memorial Cup tournament five times, winning twice. Ottawa has also won the J. Ross Robertson Cup three times, won the Hamilton Spectator Trophy three times, and have won twelve division titles. The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). ...
The J. Ross Robertson Cup is hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of Ontario Hockey League Championship Series. ...
| valign="top" | - Memorial Cup
- 1977 Lost to New Westminster Bruins in finals.
- 1984 Champions vs. Kitchener Rangers.
- 1999 Champions vs. Calgary Hitmen.
- 2001 OHL Representative in Regina, Saskatchewan.
- 2005 OHL Representative in London, Ontario.
- J. Ross Robertson Cup
- 1972 Lost to Peterborough Petes.
- 1977 Champions vs. London Knights.
- 1982 Lost to Kitchener Rangers.
- 1984 Champions vs. Kitchener Rangers.
- 1997 Lost to Oshawa Generals.
- 1998 Lost to Guelph Storm.
- 2001 Champions vs. Plymouth Whalers.
- 2003 Lost to Kitchener Rangers.
- 2005 Lost to London Knights.
- Bobby Orr Trophy
Eastern Conference champions | - Hamilton Spectator Trophy
First overall, regular season - 1977-78 93 points
- 1981-82 96 points
- 1996-97 104 points
- Leyden Trophy
East Division champions - 1976-77 81 points
- 1977-78 93 points
- 1981-82 96 points
- 1982-83 95 points
- 1983-84 102 points
- 1995-96 83 points
- 1996-97 104 points
- 1997-98 89 points
- 1998-99 103 points
- 1999-00 91 points
- 2002-03 98 points
- 2003-04 71 points
| The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). ...
The J. Ross Robertson Cup is hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of Ontario Hockey League Championship Series. ...
The Bobby Orr Trophy is the championship trophy of the Eastern Conference of the Ontario Hockey League, named in honour of Bobby Orr. ...
The Hamilton Specator Trophy is an award given to the Ontario Hockey League team who finishes the season with the best record. ...
The Leyden Trophy was first presented in 1975-76 to the winners of the Ontario Hockey Leagues Leyden Division. ...
Coaches Brian Kilrea is a national coaching legend and has been a coaching presence behind the Ottawa bench for 29 years. Kilrea has lead the 67's to 3 OHL Championships and 2 Memorial Cups. Kilrea briefly moved up to the NHL as an assistant coach with the New York Islanders in 1984 to 1986, and briefly retired for the 1994-95 season. Kilrea, also known as "Killer" has over 1000 wins coaching junior hockey, all with the Ottawa 67's. He has been named the OHL Coach of the Year 5 times, and CHL Coach of the Year once in 1996-97. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003. The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a hamlet located on Long Island. ...
Matt Leyden Trophy The Matt Leyden Trophy is awarded annually to the Ontario Hockey League Coach of the Year as selected by OHL coaches and general managers. ...
The Brian Kilrea Coach of the Year Award is given out annually to the Coach of the Year in the Canadian Hockey League. ...
Hockey Hall of Fame logo The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities. ...
List of coaches with multiple seasons in parentheses. - 1967-1972 - Bill Long (5)
- 1972-1974 - Leo Boivin (2)
- 1974-1984 - Brian Kilrea (10, 29 total)
- 1984-1985 - Cliff Stewart & Bob Ellett
| - 1985-1986 - Bob Ellett (2)
- 1986-1994 - Brian Kilrea (8, 29 total)
- 1994-1995 - Peter Lee
- 1995-2006 - Brian Kilrea (11, 29 total)
| Players Denis Potvin is the only Ottawa 67's player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. He would later be joined by his former junior coach, Brian Kilrea. Denis Charles Potvin (born Ottawa, Ontario, October 29, 1953) is a former defenseman and team captain for the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League and cornerstone for the Islanders four Stanley Cup championship teams in the early 1980s. ...
Hockey Hall of Fame logo The Hockey Hall of Fame, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is dedicated to the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and NHL trophies (including the Stanley Cup) along with interactive activities. ...
Brian Blair Kilrea (born October 21, 1934 in Ottawa, Ontario) is a legendary ice hockey head coach, general manger and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ...
Award Winners | CHL Player of the Year The CHL Player of the Year award is given out annually to the player judged to be the most outstanding in the Canadian Hockey League. ...
- 1975-76 - Peter Lee
- 1977-78 - Bobby Smith
- 1996-97 - Alyn McCauley
- 1998-99 - Bryan Campbell
- 2002-03 - Corey Locke
CHL Defenceman of the Year The CHL Defenceman of the Year Award is given out annually to the top defenseman in the Canadian Hockey League. ...
- 1996-97 - Sean Blanchard
- 2002-03 - Brendan Bell
CHL Top Scorer Award The CHL Top Scorer Award is given out annually to the highest-scoring player in the Canadian Hockey League. ...
Red Tilson Trophy Most Outstanding Player The Red Tilson Trophy is an annual award given to the most outstanding player in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 1975-76 - Peter Lee
- 1977-78 - Bobby Smith
- 1979-80 - Jim Fox
- 1987-88 - Andrew Cassels
- 1995-96 - Alyn McCauley
- 1996-97 - Alyn McCauley
- 1998-99 - Bryan Campbell
- 2002-03 - Corey Locke
- 2003-04 - Corey Locke
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Scoring Champion The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of Edward Powers. ...
- 1972-73 - Blake Dunlop
- 1977-78 - Bobby Smith
- 1979-80 - Jim Fox
- 1987-88 - Andrew Cassels
- 2002-03 - Corey Locke
- 2003-04 - Corey Locke
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy Top Scoring Right Winger The Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy is named in honor of Jim Mahon (February 1952, in Maidstone, Ontario – 1971). ...
- 1975-76 - Peter Lee
- 1979-80 - Jim Fox
- 2002-03 - Matt Foy
Max Kaminsky Trophy Most Outstanding Defenceman The Max Kaminsky Trophy is awarded each year to the most outstanding defenceman in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 1971-72 - Denis Potvin
- 1972-73 - Denis Potvin
- 1980-81 - Randy Boyd
- 1983-84 - Brad Shaw
- 1990-91 - Chris Snell
- 1996-97 - Sean Blanchard
- 1998-99 - Brian Campbell
- 2002-03 - Brendan Bell
OHL Goaltender of the Year The OHL Goaltender of the Year Award is given to the best goaltender in the Ontario Hockey League, as voted on by OHL coaches and general managers. ...
| Jack Ferguson Award First Overall Draft Pick The Jack Ferguson Award is awarded each year to the top draft pick in the Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection Draft. ...
Dave Pinkney Trophy Lowest Team GAA The Dave Pinkney Trophy is awarded to the goaltenders of the team that has the best team goals-against-average in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 1983-84 - Darren Pang & Greg Coram
- 1996-97 - Tim Keyes & Craig Hillier
- 1997-98 - Craig Hillier & Seamus Kotyk
Emms Family Award Rookie of the Year The Emms Family Award is presented annually to the top first year player in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 1982-83 - Bruce Cassidy
- 1986-87 - Andrew Cassels
F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy Best Rookie GAA The F.W. Dinty Moore Trophy is awarded annually to the first year goaltender with the best goals against average in the Ontario Hockey League during the regular season. ...
- 1979-80 - Mike Vezina
- 1997-98 - Seamus Kotyk
- 1998-99 - Levente Szuper
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy Humanitarian of the Year The Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy is awarded each year to the player of the Ontario Hockey League that is the most humanitarian. ...
William Hanley Trophy Most Sportsmanlike Player The William Hanley Trophy is awarded to the OHLs Most Sportsmanlike Player. ...
- 1978-79 - Sean Simpson
- 1979-80 - Sean Simpson
- 1987-88 - Andrew Cassels
- 1996-97 - Alyn McCauley
- 1998-99 - Brian Campbell
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Overage Player of the Year The Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy is awarded each year to the best overage player in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 1983-84 - Don McLaren
- 1999-00 - Dan Tessier
Bobby Smith Trophy Scholastic Player of the Year The Bobby Smith Trophy is awarded annually to the OHL Scholastic Player of the Year who best combines high standards of play and academic excellence. ...
- 1980-81 - Doug Smith
- 1989-90 - Ryan Kuwabara
- 2005-06 - Danny Battochio
Ivan Tennant Memorial Award Top Academic High School Player The Ivan Tennant Memorial Award is awarded annually to the top academic high school player in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
Roger Neilson Memorial Award Top Academic College/University Player The Roger Neilson Memorial Award is awarded annually to the top academic College/University player in the Ontario Hockey League. ...
- 2004-05 - Danny Battochio
- 2005-06 - Danny Battochio
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award Playoffs MVP The Wayne Gretzky 99 Award is awarded annually to the Most Valuable Player in the Ontario Hockey League playoffs. ...
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Current Squad (as of January 10, 2007) | Forwards | | Number | | Player | Shoots | Position | Acquired | Hometown | | 8 |
 | Matt Lahey | R | RW | 2004 | Oshawa, Ontario | | 9 |
 | Thomas Nesbitt | R | RW | 2006 | Stittsville, Ontario | | 12 |
 | Joe Pleckaitis | L | LW | 2005 | Markham, Ontario | | 13 |
 | Thomas Kiriakou | R | C | 2004 | Richmond Hill, Ontario | | 17 |
 | Jesse Biduke | L | LW | 2006 | Whitby, Ontario | | 18 |
 | Pat Daley | R | RW | 2005 | Whitby, Ontario | | 34 |
 | Cody Lindsay | R | C | 2006 | London, Ontario | | 51 |
 | Matt Ribeiro | L | LW | 2006 | Mississauga, Ontario | | 71 |
 | Arron Alphonso | R | RW | 2004 | Orangeville, Ontario | | 81 |
 | Brett Liscomb | L | C | 2005 | Cornwall, Ontario | | 88 |
 | Jamie McGinn | L | LW | 2004 | Fergus, Ontario | | 89 |
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Team Records | Team Records for a single season | | Statistic | Total | Season | | Most Points | 104 | 1996-97 | | Most Wins | 50 | 1983-84 | | Most Goals For | 405 | 1977-78 | | Least Goals For | 105 | 1967-68 | | Least Goals Against | 164 | 1998-99 | | Most Goals Against | 382 | 1974-75 | | Individual player records for a single season | | Statistic | Player | Total | Season | | Most Goals | Peter Lee | 81 | 1975-76 | | Most Assists | Bobby Smith | 123 | 1977-78 | | Most Points | Bobby Smith | 192 | 1977-78 | | Best GAA (Goalie) | Levente Szuper | 2.33 | 1998-99 | | Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played |
Franchise scoring leaders These are the top-ten point-scorers in the history of the 67's. Note: GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points Peter Lee (born January 2, 1956 in Ellesmere, England) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played 431 NHL games with the Pittsburgh Penguins. ...
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Andrew Cassels Andrew Cassels (born 23 July 1969 in Bramalea], Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Washington Capitals of the NHL. // Playing Career Andrew Cassels was selected 17th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. ...
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Individual Career Records - Lance Galbraith - Most Games Played (216), Most Penalty Minutes (960)
- Brett Seguin - Most Assists (303)
- Peter Lee - Most Points (447)
- Jim Ralph - Most Games Played In, Goaltender (174)
- Michel (Bunny) Larocque - Most Minutes Played, Goaltender (10,137), Most Shutouts (13)
- Levente Szuper - Best Goals Against Average (2.45), Best Save Percentage (.916)
- Seamus Kotyk - Most Wins (75)
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Michel Bunny Larocque (April 6, 1952 in Hull, Quebec - July 29, 1992) was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Philadelphia Flyers, and St. ...
Levente Szuper is a Hungarian ice hockey goaltender and former NHL player. ...
Yearly Results Regular Season Legend: T = Tie (2004-05 & previous), SL = Shoot Out Loss (2005-06 & onward) | Season | Games | Won | Lost | T/SL | OTL | Points | Pct % | Goals For | Goals Against | Standing | | 1967-68 | 54 | 6 | 45 | 3 | - | 15 | 0.139 | 105 | 329 | 10th OHA | | 1968-69 | 54 | 20 | 28 | 6 | - | 46 | 0.426 | 214 | 253 | 8th OHA | | 1969-70 | 54 | 21 | 23 | 10 | - | 52 | 0.481 | 213 | 206 | 5th OHA | | 1970-71 | 62 | 37 | 19 | 6 | - | 80 | 0.645 | 296 | 218 | 3rd OHA | | 1971-72 | 63 | 33 | 25 | 5 | - | 71 | 0.563 | 251 | 216 | 4th OHA | | 1972-73 | 63 | 41 | 15 | 7 | - | 89 | 0.706 | 391 | 243 | 3rd OHA | | 1973-74 | 70 | 30 | 31 | 9 | - | 69 | 0.493 | 293 | 276 | 7th OHA | | 1974-75 | 70 | 33 | 30 | 7 | - | 73 | 0.521 | 379 | 382 | 4th OMJHL | | 1975-76 | 66 | 34 | 23 | 9 | - | 77 | 0.583 | 331 | 291 | 2nd Leyden | | 1976-77 | 66 | 38 | 23 | 5 | - | 81 | 0.614 | 348 | 288 | 1st Leyden | | 1977-78 | 68 | 43 | 18 | 7 | - | 93 | 0.684 | 405 | 308 | 1st Leyden | | 1978-79 | 68 | 30 | 38 | 0 | - | 60 | 0.441 | 319 | 344 | 4th Leyden | | 1979-80 | 68 | 45 | 20 | 3 | - | 93 | 0.684 | 402 | 288 | 2nd Leyden | | 1980-81 | 68 | 45 | 20 | 3 | - | 93 | 0.684 | 360 | 264 | 2nd Leyden | | 1981-82 | 68 | 47 | 19 | 2 | - | 96 | 0.706 | 353 | 248 | 1st Leyden | | 1982-83 | 70 | 46 | 21 | 3 | - | 95 | 0.679 | 395 | 278 | 1st Leyden | | 1983-84 | 70 | 50 | 18 | 2 | - | 102 | 0.729 | 347 | 223 | 1st Leyden | | 19 | |