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When I was researching Emms coaching statistics, I noted several discrepencies:
Statistics from hockeydb.com have Emms coaching until 1965 in Niagara Falls, but omit several seasons in Barrie.
Service record from eliteprospects.com lists his coaching career as 15 seasons with Barrie, then GM only after that.
The OHL media guide credits Emms with 15 seasons coaching, but no start or end date. Also, I cannot reproduce the totals in the OHL media guide through any combination of seasons from 1945 to 1965.
Emms also did not coach on some Sunday, hiring instead his son Paul Emms or Bill Long. I'm unsure if that affects the OHL totals.
I have other sources that indicate Long as the coach from 1963 onward.
Here are the statistics listed on hockeydb.com, which are not included in the main space.
1960-61
Niagara Falls Flyers
OHA
48
22
21
5
0.510
nth, OHA
—
1961-62
Niagara Falls Flyers
OHA
50
16
23
11
0.430
nth, OHA
—
1962-63
Niagara Falls Flyers
OHA
50
31
12
7
0.690
nth, OHA
OHA Champions
1963-64
Niagara Falls Flyers
OHA
56
26
22
8
0.536
nth, OHA
—
1964-65
Niagara Falls Flyers
OHA
56
36
11
9
0.723
nth, OHA
—
More research may be needed to clarify exact totals. Flibirigit (talk) 22:01, 30 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]