Toronto Nationals

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Toronto Nationals
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City: Vaughan, Ontario
League: Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
Operated: 1972-1977
Home Arena: Vaughan Arena
Colours: Red, Black, and White
Franchise history
1972-1974: Vaughan Nationals
1974-1977: Toronto Nationals
Previous franchise history
1970-1976: Toronto Nationals Jr. B
1976-1980: Seneca Nationals

The Toronto Nationals are a pair of defunct Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey teams from Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. They were a part of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and the Metro Junior B Hockey League.

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[edit] Jr. A Nationals

In 1975, the Nationals won their one and only Junior "A" league title. They went on to the Ontario Hockey Association Championship and met the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League Champion Guelph CMC's. Guelph came out on top 4-games-to-2. The Nationals folded in 1977.

[edit] Season-by-Season Results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1972-73 44 29 9 6 - 270 189 64 1st OPJHL
1973-74 44 27 12 5 - 215 123 59 2nd OPJHL
1974-75 44 23 15 6 - 235 202 52 3rd OPJHL Won League
1975-76 44 16 18 10 - 198 180 42 7th OPJHL
1976-77 44 19 22 3 - 220 250 41 8th OPJHL

[edit] Notable Jr. A Alumni

Unknown

[edit] Jr. B Nationals

In the early 1970s, the Toronto Nationals also had an entry in the Metro Junior B Hockey League who were 1973 Metro Champions and runners up for the Sutherland Cup All-Ontario title. The 1974-75 season saw a 14-year-old Wayne Gretzky challenge the wishes of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association and sign with the Toronto Nationals. Barely 16-years-old, Gretzky had played two seasons with the Nationals and scored 63 goals for 132 points in just 60 games. The Nationals won the 1976 Metro championship, led by the young Gretzky with 75 points in just 23 games. The next season he signed with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds, a quick stop before going professional and starting what is considered by most hockey enthusiasts as the greatest career in hockey history.

[edit] Sutherland Cup Appearances

1973: Sarnia Bees defeated Toronto Nationals 4-games-to-2

[edit] Notable Jr. B Alumni


Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
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Former Member Teams: Ajax Merchants | Barrie Colts | Belleville Bulls | Brampton Warriors Jr. A | Caledon Canadians | Cambridge Winterhawks | Dixie Beehives Jr. A | Durham Huskies | Guelph Platers | Hamilton Mountain A's | Kingston Frontenacs | North Bay Trappers | Owen Sound Greys | Parry Sound Shamrocks | Royal York Royals | Shelburne Wolves | Syracuse Jr. Crunch | Toronto Nationals | Toronto Thunderbirds | Weston Dodgers | Whitby Lawmen

CJBHL Former Teams: Acton Sabres | Brampton Warriors Jr. B | Dixie Beehives | Kitchener Greenshirts | Mimico Monarchs | Nobleton Devils | Oak Ridges Dynes | Preston Raiders | Stratford Braves | Strathroy Rockets | Thornhill Thunderbirds | Waterloo Siskins

OPJHL Standings | OJHL Standings | Original OPJHL Standings | CJBHL Standings | Metro Junior A Hockey League - Standings | Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League - Standings

Canadian Junior A Hockey League | Dudley Hewitt Cup | Royal Bank Cup

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