Couchiching Terriers

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This article is about the junior hockey team. For the defunct senior/intermediate team, see: Orillia Terriers.
Couchiching Terriers
City: Rama, Ontario
League: Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
Division: North
Founded: Unknown
Home Arena: Mnjikaning Arena Sports Ki
Colours: Black, Red, and White
Head Coach: Thomas Milne
General Manager: Roy Micks

The Couchiching Terriers are a Tier II Junior A ice hockey team from Rama, Ontario, Canada off of Lake Couchiching. They were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League but are currently on hiatus.

Orillia Travelways ? - 1986
Orillia Laidlaws 1987 - 1989
Orillia Terriers 1989 - 1997
Couchiching Terriers 1997 - 2006

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[edit] History

The Junior A team that now boasts the name "Terriers" was previously known as the Orillia Travelways and was a member of the Mid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League from at least 1971 to 1978. The Mid-Ontario league was discontinued in 1978 and the Travelways were added to the Central Junior B Hockey League at that time. They moved up to the Tier II Junior A ranks for the first time in 1981, joining the Ontario Junior Hockey League, and won the 1985 Centennial Cup as the best Junior A team in Canada.

Orillia was the league's top team, winning three straight playoff championships, but dropped out in 1986 when faulty trusses forced the closing of the Orillia Community Centre. During their absence the Junior A league collapsed, so the team returned to the Central Junior B league in 1987 under the name "Laidlaws" (their sponsor, the Travelways bus line was acquired by Laidlaw transportation). When Laidlaw dropped the sponsorship, they returned to their "Terriers" name in 1989 and returned to Tier II in 1993 when the Central loop became the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League. The Terriers won the new league's first playoff championship in 1994.

At the time of their folding, the Terriers were the official farm team of the Barrie Colts and the parent club of the Alliston Hornets. The Terriers folded due to financial troubles combined with a lack of arena time. The rink in Rama wanted too much money for ice time, so the Terriers wished to move back to Orillia -- their original home. Not enough ice time was available at the Orillia rink due to minor hockey needs. The Terriers also wanted to move to Orillia due to the town's deeper interest in junior hockey. Ticket sales in recent years in Rama were weak, but in Orillia, where the Terriers played a handful of games, the arena was near, if not full.

The Terriers are still in good standing with the Ontario Hockey Association and OPJHL and are expected to return for the 2007-08 season.

They are not believed to be connected with the Orillia Terriers, a different club which competed in the OHA Senior A and Intermediate A ranks from 1968 to 1982.

[edit] Season-by-Season Results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
Orillia Travelways
1979-80 44 26 15 3 - 245 201 55 3rd CJBHL
1980-81 44 16 21 7 - 201 242 39 6th CJBHL
1981-82 50 11 37 2 - 214 335 24 10th OJHL
1982-83 48 25 18 5 - 226 196 55 3rd OJHL
1983-84 42 25 13 4 - 280 196 54 2nd OJHL Won League, Won DHC
1984-85 48 39 7 2 - 346 168 80 1st OJHL Won League, Won DHC, Won MCC
1985-86 50 35 15 0 - 305 205 70 1st OJHL Won League, Won DHC
1986-87 Did Not Participate
Orillia Laidlaws
1987-88 43 16 22 5 - 221 235 37 10th CJBHL
1988-89 42 30 8 4 - 306 166 64 2nd CJBHL
Orillia Terriers
1989-90 42 15 16 11 - 191 183 41 7th CJBHL
1990-91 42 27 10 5 - 238 165 59 1st CJBHL
1991-92 42 14 19 9 - 221 220 37 12th CJBHL
1992-93 48 23 21 4 - 273 262 51 10th CJBHL
1993-94 40 35 2 3 - 252 112 74 1st OPJHL Won League
1994-95 48 18 25 5 - 193 243 42 12th OPJHL
1995-96 50 23 27 0 - 222 233 48 14th OPJHL
1996-97 50 25 21 4 - 201 194 56 11th OPJHL
Couchiching Terriers
1997-98 51 23 20 7 1 220 213 54 12th OPJHL
1998-99 51 37 10 4 0 299 193 78 4th OPJHL
1999-00 49 35 12 2 0 258 152 72 6th OPJHL
2000-01 49 37 7 3 2 358 176 79 1st OPJHL
2001-02 49 30 15 3 1 236 163 64 11th OPJHL
2002-03 49 21 23 4 1 178 184 47 23rd OPJHL
2003-04 49 18 24 5 2 181 191 43 21st OPJHL
2004-05 49 12 32 3 2 146 224 29 29th OPJHL
2005-06 48 17 22 8 1 146 177 43 24th OPJHL Lost Conf. QF
2006-07 Did Not Participate

[edit] Championships

OHA Junior A: 1984, 1985, 1986
Centennial Cup: 1985
Ontario Prov. Junior A: 1994

[edit] Notable Alumni

[edit] External links


Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
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