League Ontario Hockey League Inaugural season 1975-76 season Replaced by East Division | Sport Ice Hockey Ceased 1994 Most Adams Division titles Peterborough Petes (8) | |
The OHL's Leyden Division was formed in 1975 as the league was split up into two divisions, the other being the Emms Division. The division existed from 19 seasons until 1994. It is the fore-runner of the OHL's East Division.
Contents
- 19751981
- Changes from the 19741975 season
- 19811988
- Changes from the 19801981 season
- 19881989
- Changes from the 19871988 season
- 19891990
- Changes from the 19881989 season
- 19901992
- Changes from the 19891990 season
- 19921994
- Changes from the 19911992 season
- After the 19931994 season
- Regular season Division Champions
- Playoff Division Champions
- J Ross Robertson Cup winners produced
- Memorial Cup winners produced
- References
1975–1981
Changes from the 1974–1975 season
1981–1988
Changes from the 1980–1981 season
1988–1989
Changes from the 1987–1988 season
1989–1990
Changes from the 1988–1989 season
1990–1992
Changes from the 1989–1990 season
1992–1994
Changes from the 1991–1992 season
After the 1993–1994 season
The league was reformatted into three divisions:
Regular season Division Champions
Playoff Division Champions
J. Ross Robertson Cup winners produced
- 1977 - Ottawa 67's
- 1978 - Peterborough Petes
- 1979 - Peterborough Petes
- 1980 - Peterborough Petes
- 1983 - Oshawa Generals
- 1984 - Ottawa 67's
- 1987 - Oshawa Generals
- 1989 - Peterborough Petes
- 1990 - Oshawa Generals
- 1993 - Peterborough Petes
- 1994 - North Bay Centennials
Memorial Cup winners produced
- 1979 - Peterborough Petes
- 1984 - Ottawa 67's
- 1990 - Oshawa Generals
References
Leyden Division Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA