2013–14 OJHL season

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2013–14 OJHL season
LeagueOntario Junior Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
2013-09-06 – 2014-02-23
Playoffs
2014-02-26 – 2014-04-20
Number of teams22
Finals championsToronto Lakeshore Patriots
OJHL seasons

The 2013–14 OJHL season is the 20th season of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL) and the fourth since the league existed as two separate bodies in 2009–10. The twenty-two teams of the North, South, East and West Divisions will play 55-game schedules.

Come February, the top teams of each division will play down for the Frank L. Buckland Trophy, the OJHL championship. The winner of the Buckland Cup will compete in the Central Canadian Junior "A" championship, the Dudley Hewitt Cup. If successful against the winners of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League, the champion would then move on to play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the 2014 Royal Bank Cup.

Changes[edit]

Current standings[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SOL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title; w = eliminated.

Shaded Purple denotes divisional leaders, grey are teams in line for playoff seeds 3 through 8 of their conference.[1]

North-East Conference
North Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL GF–GA Points
Aurora Tigers Aurora, Ontario 38-12-1-2 220-122 79
Newmarket Hurricanes Newmarket, Ontario 25-26-2-0 191-211 52
Pickering Panthers Pickering, Ontario 22-25-4-2 168-202 50
Lindsay Muskies Lindsay, Ontario 19-27-3-4 165-203 45
Stouffville Spirit Stouffville, Ontario 19-30-1-3 147-191 42
East Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL GF–GA Points
Kingston Voyageurs Kingston, Ontario 39-11-1-2 210-138 81
Whitby Fury Whitby, Ontario 35-14-2-2 227-164 74
Cobourg Cougars Cobourg, Ontario 34-13-2-4 170-136 74
Wellington Dukes Wellington, Ontario 33-14-1-5 199-143 72
Trenton Golden Hawks Trenton, Ontario 34-17-1-1 217-152 70
South-West Conference
South Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL GF–GA Points
Toronto Lakeshore Patriots Toronto, Ontario 35-12-3-3 196-145 76
North York Rangers Toronto, Ontario 29-18-2-4 200-165 64
St. Michael's Buzzers Toronto, Ontario 27-19-6-1 185-153 61
Mississauga Chargers Mississauga, Ontario 25-26-2-0 169-206 52
Toronto Jr. Canadiens Toronto, Ontario 23-26-3-1 184-213 50*
Oakville Blades Oakville, Ontario 23-26-0-4 165-212 50
West Division
Team Centre W–L–OTL–SOL GF–GA Points
Buffalo Jr. Sabres Amherst, New York 31-16-3-3 253-184 68
Georgetown Raiders Georgetown, Ontario 31-20-1-1 196-160 64
Milton Icehawks Milton, Ontario 29-21-0-3 186-193 61
Hamilton Red Wings Hamilton, Ontario 18-31-1-3 156-227 40
Burlington Cougars Burlington, Ontario 10-37-2-4 138-272 26
Orangeville Flyers Orangeville, Ontario 4-46-1-2 122-272 11

(*) denotes that Toronto defeated Oakville 6-5 (OT) in a single game playoff for 8th place.

Teams listed on the official league website.[2]

Standings listed by Pointstreak on official league website.[3]

2014 Frank L. Buckland Trophy Playoffs[edit]

Playoff results are listed by Pointstreak on the official league website[4]

Conference Quarters Conference Semis Conference Finals League Finals
            
NE1 Kingston 4
NE8 Pickering 1
NE1 Kingston 4
NE6 Trenton 2
NE3 Whitby 2
NE6 Trenton 4
NE1 Kingston 0
Northeast
NE2 Aurora 4
NE2 Aurora 4
NE7 Newmarket 0
NE2 Aurora 4
NE4 Cobourg 3
NE4 Cobourg 4
NE5 Wellington 1
NE2 Aurora 2
SW1 Lakeshore 4
SW1 Lakeshore 4
SW8 Toronto 0
SW1 Lakeshore 4
SW4 North York 1
SW4 North York 4
SW5 St. Michael's 1
SW1 Lakeshore 4
Southwest
SW3 Georgetown 0
SW2 Buffalo 4
SW7 Mississauga 2
SW2 Buffalo 1
SW3 Georgetown 4
SW3 Georgetown 4
SW6 Milton 0

Dudley Hewitt Cup Championship[edit]

Hosted by the Wellington Dukes in Wellington, Ontario. The Toronto Lakeshore Patriots represented the league at the event and won it.

Round Robin

Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 4 - Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL) 1
Wellington Dukes 4 - Kirkland Lake Gold Miners (NOJHL) 1
Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 4 - Kirkland Lake Gold Miners (NOJHL) 1
Wellington Dukes 3 - Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL) 0
Wellington Dukes 5 - Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 3

Semi-final

Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 6 - Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL) 0

Final

Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 2 - Wellington Dukes 1

2014 Royal Bank Cup Championship[edit]

Hosted by the Vernon Vipers in Vernon, British Columbia. The Toronto Lakeshore Patriots represented the league at the event and finished fifth in the round robin.

Round Robin

Dauphin Kings (MJHL) 2 - Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 1
Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 5 - Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) 1
Carleton Place Canadians (CCHL) 4 - Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 2
Vernon Vipers (BCHL) 3 - Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 2 (OT)

Scoring leaders[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes[5]

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Taylor Best Whitby Fury 48 37 53 90 72
Steve Hladin Georgetown Raiders 53 38 45 83 36
Pat Egan Buffalo Jr. Sabres 51 31 47 78 15
Shane Bennett Milton Merchants 51 36 41 77 122
Liam Kerins North York Rangers 51 37 37 74 86
Alex Tonge Kingston Voyageurs 53 29 43 72 36
Kory Kennedy Aurora Tigers 53 30 41 71 120
Greg Milner Whitby Fury 53 22 49 71 34
David Italiano St. Michael's Buzzers 53 39 30 69 64
Brett Seney Kingston Voyageurs 49 26 43 69 67

Leading goaltenders[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average[6]

Player Team GP Mins W L OTL SOL GA SO Sv% GAA
Kevin Entmaa Aurora Tigers 36 2025:56 28 5 0 0 73 5 .925 2.16
Tyson Teichmann Wellington Dukes 26 1517:48 13 7 1 4 64 1 .925 2.53
Evan Buitenhuis Toronto Lakeshore Patriots 37 2186:49 21 12 0 3 99 2 .925 2.72
Nathan Perry Cobourg Cougars 39 2211:47 26 10 0 2 84 2 .923 2.28
Alex Brooks-Potts Kingston Voyageurs 37 2077:39 26 7 0 2 88 2 .923 2.54

Award winners[edit]

Players selected in 2014 NHL Entry Draft[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ontario Junior Hockey League - playoff standings | Pointstreak Sports Technologies
  2. ^ "Team Contacts". Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  3. ^ Ontario Junior Hockey League - standings | Pointstreak Sports Technologies
  4. ^ Ontario Junior Hockey League - league schedule | Pointstreak Sports Technologies
  5. ^ Ontario Junior Hockey League - scoring leaders | Pointstreak Sports Technologies
  6. ^ Ontario Junior Hockey League - goalie leaders | Pointstreak Sports Technologies

External links[edit]

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