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Division
  
Western

Date founded
  
1972

Owner(s)
  
Joe Daniels

Color
  
Green, Yellow, and White

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City
  
St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada

League
  
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League

Home arena
  
St. Thomas Timken Community Centre

Colors
  
Green, Yellow, and White

Arena
  
St. Thomas Timken Community Centre

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The St. Thomas Stars are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.

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History

The old Barons joined the troubled original Western Jr. "B" League in 1961. When the league became the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League in 1968, the Barons came with them and changed their name in 1970 to the Elgins.

In 1969, the Barons won the Western Ontario Junior "A" Championship. As per their league's agreement with the Western Canada Hockey League, the Barons were shipped out to Flin Flon, Manitoba to face off against Bobby Clarke and the WCHL Champion Flin Flon Bombers is a best-of-7 series for National bragging rights. The Bombers came to St. Thomas first and took game one 6-2. In Game two, the Barons returned the favour and won 6-3. The series moved to Flin Flon to conclude. The Bombers took game three 5-0. Game four, the Bombers led 4-0 with 10:10 left in the second period when the second brawl of the game broke out. St. Thomas walked off the ice and the team's coach, Keith Kewly refused to return them to the ice. The "Canadian Hockey Association", the group created to govern this championship, awarded the championship to Flin Flon and waged heavy sanctions against the Barons franchise, none of which ever came into effect.

The Elgins folded in 1973 and were replaced by the Colonels, who formed the year before, the next season in the Central Junior C Hockey League. In 1976, the team was moved up to the short-lived "Southwestern Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League". When the Southwestern died, the Colonels jumped to the new "Western League" and changed their name to the Pests in 1980. As expected, the Pests was considered a horrible name and was changed to the Stars in 1984. The Stars are a consistent and strong team in the Western Ontario Jr B Hockey League, and compete to this day.

2016–17 coaching staff

  • General Manager - Joe Daniels
  • Head Coach - Darren Kelly
  • Assistant Coach - Adam Nemeth
  • Assistant Coach - Pat Ouellet
  • Trainer - Jim Ford
  • Assistant Trainer - Matt Moyes
  • Assistant Trainer - Tom Jones
  • Fitness and Strength Trainer - Joe Walker
  • Equipment Manager - Corey Walker
  • Playoffs

  • 1969 Won League, Lost CHA Championship
  • St. Thomas Barons defeated Chatham Maroons 4-games-to-2 St. Thomas Barons defeated Brantford Foresters 4-games-to-none WOJAHL CHAMPIONS Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL) defeated St. Thomas Barons 2-games-to-1 and series default
  • 1970 Lost Semi-final
  • Chatham Maroons defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-none
  • 1971 DNQ
  • 1972 Lost Semi-final
  • Guelph CMC's defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-none
  • 1973 DNQ
  • Sutherland Cup appearances

    1962: Waterloo Siskins defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-1 1987: St. Thomas Stars defeated Niagara Falls Canucks 4-games-to-none 1995: Stratford Cullitons defeated St. Thomas Stars 4-games-to-none 1996: Niagara Falls Canucks defeated St. Thomas Stars 4-games-to-2

    Notable alumni

  • Gregory Campbell
  • Dan Cloutier
  • Rick Foley
  • Ken Murray
  • Danny Schock
  • Joe Thornton
  • Brian Willsie
  • John Cullen
  • Logan Couture
  • Bo Horvat
  • References

    St. Thomas Stars Wikipedia