Major Intermediate A Hockey League
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The Major Intermediate A Hockey League was an ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association. It existed from 1978 to 1983. Its champion was eligible to compete for the W.G. Hardy Trophy, emblematic of Canadian Intermediate A hockey supremacy.
- Georgian Bay Intermediate A Hockey League 1978 - 1980
- Major Intermediate A Hockey League 1980 - 1983
[edit] History
The league was founded in 1978 and was originally called the Georgian Bay Intermediate A Hockey League. Its founding members were the Collingwood Shipbuilders, the Port Elgin Sunocos, the Owen Sound Greys and the Orangeville Cougars. Port Elgin had been part of the OHA Intermediate C loop and Owen Sound was returning to the ice after a one-year hiatus caused by the 1977 collapse of the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League.
Collingwood was the first regular season champion, finishing first with a 30-7-0 record, but Port Elgin won the inaugural playoff championship. The Sunocos placed second at 24-10-1 and beat the third-place Greys (14-22-1) in one semifinal series. Orangeville finished dead last at 2-32-0, was swept by Collingwood and folded. Port Elgin then defeated Collingwood 4-2 in the final series.
The Georgian Bay league played an interlocking schedule with the five teams of the Niagara District Intermediate A league -- the Georgetown Raiders, the Dundas Merchants, the Thorold Athletics, Port Colborne and Fort Erie. In 1979-80 Georgetown and Dundas joined the Georgian Bay league, which also took in the Orillia Terriers and the Barrie Flyers from the OHA Senior A Hockey League. Dundas finished first in the standings and beat third-place Georgetown 3-1 in a best-of-five playoff final. Collingwood was second, Orillia was fourth, Barrie was fifth, Port Elgin dropped to sixth and Owen Sound finished seventh.
In 1980-81 the league changed its name to Major Intermediate A. Dundas departed for Senior A but the Midland Athletics were added. The order of finish was Georgetown, Collingwood, Owen Sound, Orillia, Barrie, Port Elgin and Midland. The Raiders ended up as playoff champions, defeating the Greys 4-1 in a best-of-seven final.
The same seven teams returned in 1981-82, although Port Elgin changed its nickname to the Suns, and Georgetown and Collingwood again captured the top two places in the standings. Port Elgin, Orillia, Midland, Owen Sound and Barrie rounded out the league. Georgetown swept the playoffs, beating the Shipbuilders 4-0 in the final, and went on to win the Hardy Cup as Canadian champions.
Owen Sound and Orillia departed prior to the 1982-83 season but the Durham Huskies entered from Senior A. Unfortunately, they were overmatched and finished in sixth and last place, behind Georgetown, Collingwood, Port Elgin, Midland and Barrie. Although the Raiders topped the standings for the third year in a row, Collingwood finally won the playoff championship by downing Georgetown 4-1 in the final.
The Major Intermediate A Hockey League folded in 1983. Midland disappeared with it while Port Elgin and Durham joined a local OHA Intermediate B loop. Collingwood, Georgetown and Barrie (now known as the Broncos) were absorbed into the Senior A league. Dundas and Owen Sound are the only teams that remain in existence today.
[edit] The Teams
Team | Centre | Years | Notes |
Barrie Flyers | Barrie | 1979-83 | Returned to the OHA Senior A Hockey League as the Broncos, folded in 1984 |
Collingwood Shipbuilders | Collingwood | 1979-83 | Moved to Senior A until 1987, moved up to OPJHL Jr. A in 1988 |
Dundas Merchants | Dundas | 1979-80 | Moved to Senior A, became the Dundas-Hamilton Tigers, now known as the Dundas Real McCoys |
Durham Huskies | Durham | 1982-83 | Moved to Intermediate B, later Senior B and Senior AA, folded in 1992 |
Georgetown Raiders | Georgetown | 1979-83 | Moved to Senior A, folded in 1986 |
Midland Athletics | Midland | 1980-83 | Folded |
Orangeville Cougars | Orangeville | 1978-79 | Folded |
Orillia Terriers | Orillia | 1979-82 | Folded |
Owen Sound Greys | Owen Sound | 1978-82 | Merged with the Owen Sound Mercurys Junior B team, still exist today |
Port Elgin Sunocos | Port Elgin | 1978-83 | Changed name to Suns in 1981, moved to Intermediate B, eventually folded |
[edit] Major Intermediate A Playoff Champions
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