St. Catharines Teepees

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St. Catharines Teepees
City: St. Catharines, Ontario
League: Ontario Hockey Association
Operated: 1947-62
Home Arena: Garden City Arena
Franchise history
1943-47: St. Catharines Falcons
1947-62: St. Catharines Teepees
1962-76: St. Catharines Black Hawks
1976-82: Niagara Falls Flyers
1982-02: North Bay Centennials
2002-Present: Saginaw Spirit
St.Catharines Teepees1960 Memorial Cup Champions
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St.Catharines Teepees
1960 Memorial Cup Champions

The St. Catharines Teepees were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1947 to 1962. The team was based in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

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[edit] History

The St. Catharines Teepees were born in 1947 when local businessman George Stauffer, president and GM of Thompson Products Ltd., purchased the St. Catharines Falcons team for $2500 from Rudy Pilous and named the team after the company's initials.

During the fifteen years the Teepees played, they developded into a powerhouse in the OHA. St. Catharines finished in first place 5 years in a 6 year span, and won the league championship twice. The team also produced 5 league leading scorers and 3 MVPs in the same period. The Teepees won the Memorial Cup in 1954 and 1960.

In 1961-62 the Teepees, no longer owned by Thompson Products, were in financial trouble and the Chicago Black Hawks came to their rescue. In 1962-63, the Teepees became the St. Catharines Black Hawks and would remain so until the team moved to Niagara Falls in 1976.

[edit] 1954 Memorial Cup

St. Catharines, still coached by Rudy Pilous, won the right to play for the Cup by defeating the Toronto Marlboros in seven games for the OHA championship, and the Quebec Frontenacs to win the Richardson Trophy as eastern Canadian representatives. The Teepees won the Memorial Cup in 1954 played at Maple Leaf Gardens. They defeated the Edmonton Oil Kings 4 games to 0 with one tie game, in a best-of-seven series.

Game 1  St. Catharines 8 vs. Edmonton 2 
Game 2  St. Catharines 5 vs. Edmonton 3 
Game 3  St. Catharines 4 vs. Edmonton 1 
Game 4  St. Catharines 3 vs. Edmonton 3
Game 5  St. Catharines 6 vs. Edmonton 2

[edit] 1960 Memorial Cup

St. Catharines was now coached by Max Kaminsky and Rudy Pilous was the team manager for the 1960 Memorial Cup rematch versus the Edmonton Oil Kings. On the road to the Cup, the Teepees defeated the Toronto St. Michael's Majors for the OHA championship, and the Brockville Canadiens to win the Richardson Trophy as eastern Canadian representatives. The series against Brockville was decided in the 8th game after each team had won three games each with a tie game.

The 1960 Memorial Cup opened up at the Garden City Arena with remaining games played at Maple Leaf Gardens. The Teepees defeated the Edmonton Oil Kings for the second time in the Memorial Cup, 4 games to 2 in a best-of-seven series.

Game 1  St. Catharines 3 vs. Edmonton 5 
Game 2  St. Catharines 6 vs. Edmonton 2 
Game 3  St. Catharines 9 vs. Edmonton 1 
Game 4  St. Catharines 3 vs. Edmonton 9
Game 5  St. Catharines 9 vs. Edmonton 6
Game 6  St. Catharines 7 vs. Edmonton 3

[edit] Championships

The St. Catharines Teepees are one of a few clubs to win multiple Memorial Cup championships. In total the Teepees won the Memorial Cup, the George Richardson Memorial Trophy, the J. Ross Robertson Cup and the Hamilton Spectator Trophy twice each.

Memorial Cup
  • 1954 Champions vs. Edmonton Oil Kings
  • 1960 Champions vs. Edmonton Oil Kings



George Richardson Memorial Trophy
  • 1954 Champions vs. Quebec Frontenacs
  • 1960 Champions vs. Brockville Canadiens
J. Ross Robertson Cup
  • 1952 Lost to Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1954 OHA Champions vs. Toronto Marlboros
  • 1955 Lost to Toronto Marlboros
  • 1957 Lost to Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1960 OHA Champions vs. St. Michael's Majors
Hamilton Spectator Trophy
  • 1957-1958 70 points (32 wins, 6 ties)
  • 1958-1959 83 points (40 wins, 3 ties)

[edit] Players

There have been 54 Teepees alumni play in the NHL. Four of those would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. St. Catharines also had three MVPs and five scoring champions with a six year span.

[edit] Award Winners

Red Tilson Trophy
(Most Outstanding Player)

  • 1953-54 - Brian Cullen
  • 1954-55 - Hank Ciesla
  • 1958-59 - Stan Mikita

Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
(Scoring Champion)

  • 1953-54 - Brian Cullen
  • 1954-55 - Hank Ciesla
  • 1957-58 - John McKenzie
  • 1958-59 - Stan Mikita
  • 1959-60 - Chico Maki

    [edit] Hall of Famers

    [edit] NHL Alumni

    [edit] Yearly Results

    Regular Season

    Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
    For
    Goals
    Against
    Standing
    1947-48 36 19 17 0 38 0.528 137 155 6th OHA
    1948-49 48 25 20 3 53 0.552 191 198 4th OHA
    1949-50 48 27 17 4 58 0.604 269 211 3rd OHA
    1950-51 54 23 24 7 53 0.491 200 192 6th OHA
    1951-52 54 30 23 1 61 0.565 249 229 5th OHA
    1952-53 56 31 20 5 67 0.598 219 234 4th OHA
    1953-54 59 42 15 2 86 0.729 308 211 1st OHA
    1954-55 49 32 15 2 66 0.673 260 176 1st OHA
    1955-56 48 28 17 3 59 0.615 219 197 1st OHA
    1956-57 52 25 25 2 52 0.500 184 193 3rd OHA
    1957-58 52 32 14 6 70 0.673 246 174 1st OHA
    1958-59 54 40 11 3 84 0.769 257 175 1st OHA
    1959-60 48 25 19 4 54 0.562 209 191 2nd OHA
    1960-61 48 18 24 6 42 0.438 167 204 5th OHA
    1961-62 50 19 23 8 46 0.460 194 206 3rd OHA

    Playoffs

    Complete results prior to 1960 are currently unavailable.
    • 1960-61 Lost to St. Michael's Majors 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    • 1961-62 Lost to Hamilton Red Wings 9 points to 3 in OHA semi-finals.

    [edit] Arena

    The St. Catharines Teepees played in the Garden City Arena in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario from 1947-1962, as did their predecessors the Falcons.

    Defunct OHA / OMJHL Teams
    Brantford Alexanders | Barrie Flyers | Brantford Lions | Galt Black Hawks | Galt Canadians | Galt Red Wings | Galt Rockets | Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters | Guelph Indians | Guelph Royals | Hamilton Fincups | Hamilton Lloyds | Hamilton Majors | Hamilton Red Wings | Hamilton Szabos | Hamilton Tiger Cubs | Hamilton Whizzers | Kitchener Canucks | Kitchener Greenshirts |Kingston Canadians | London Nationals | Montreal Junior Canadiens | Niagara Falls Flyers | Oshawa Generals* | Owen Sound Greys | Port Colborne Recreationists | St. Catharines Black Hawks | St. Catharines Falcons | St. Catharines Fincups | St. Catharines Teepees | Stratford Kroehlers | Toronto Lions | Toronto Marlboros | Toronto Native Sons | Toronto St. Michael's Majors* | Toronto Young Rangers | Varsity Blues | Waterloo Hurricanes | West Toronto Nationals | Windsor Spitfires
    Metro Junior A League teams (1961-1963):
    Brampton 7Ups | Oshawa Generals* | Toronto Knob Hill Farms | Toronto Marlboros* | Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons | Toronto St. Michael's Majors* | Unionville Seaforths | Whitby Dunlops | Whitby Mohawks
    CHL | Memorial Cup | WHL | QMJHL | OHL | J. Ross Robertson Cup
    OHA/OMJHL History | OHA Standings | OMJHL Standings