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City
  
Hamilton, Ontario

Operated
  
1989 (1989)–1991

Colours
  
Red, white and blue

Arena
  
FirstOntario Centre

League
  
Ontario Hockey League

Home arena
  
Copps Coliseum

1904–1989
  
Toronto Marlboros

Location
  
Hamilton, Canada

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The Dukes of Hamilton were a junior ice hockey team that represented Hamilton, Ontario in the Ontario Hockey League for two seasons from 1989 to 1991.

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History

In October 1988, with the Toronto Marlboros losing hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, Maple Leaf Gardens Limited reached an agreement to sell the team for a reported $500,000 to a group from Hamilton. The OHL team moved to Hamilton, Ontario for the 1989-90 season, becoming the Dukes of Hamilton. The name "Dukes"" originated as a nickname for the Toronto team coming from its namesake, the Duke of Marlborough.

The Dukes were chosen to host the Memorial Cup their first season in Hamilton. However when the team finished last overall in the standings, the Dukes declined the automatic invite given to the hosts of the Memorial Cup tournament. The OHL sent the league finalist Kitchener Rangers instead.

The second season for the Dukes was only marginally better even after switching from the Leyden division to the Emms division. The Dukes qualified for the last playoff spot, but lost in four games straight. Following the 1990–91 season, the team was relocated to Guelph, Ontario where it became the Guelph Storm.

Players

Three Dukes alumni went on to play brief NHL careers. Alek Stojanov played 107 games, Chris Govedaris played 45 games, and Shawn McCosh played 9 games. Also of note are Jeff Bes (Captain), Dino Felicetti, Rob Leask and Kayle Short for their careers in other professional leagues.

Bill Armstrong started the 1989–90 season playing defence for the Dukes, but two mid-season trades later he wound up playing for the Oshawa Generals, and scored the winning goal in double overtime of the Memorial Cup final.

Yearly results

Regular season


Playoffs

  • 1989–90 - Out of playoffs.
  • 1990–91 - Lost to S.S.Marie Greyhounds 4 games to 0 in first round.
  • Uniforms and logos

    The Dukes colours were red, white & blue. The home jerseys had a white background with red & blue trim. The road jerseys were a red background with white and blue trim. The colour of the top of the crown on the logo was either red or white, opposite or the background of the home or away jersey.

    Arena

    The Dukes played their home games at Copps Coliseum, which hosted the Memorial Cup in 1990.

    References

    Dukes of Hamilton Wikipedia