1985–86 OHL season

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The 1985–86 OHL season was the 6th season of the Ontario Hockey League. Fifteen teams each played 66 games. The Guelph Platers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Belleville Bulls.

Contents

[edit] Regular season

[edit] Final standings

Leyden Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
Peterborough Petes 66 45 19 2 92 298 190
Belleville Bulls 66 37 27 2 76 305 268
Oshawa Generals 66 37 27 2 76 285 257
Kingston Canadians 66 35 28 3 73 297 257
Cornwall Royals 66 28 36 2 58 307 356
Toronto Marlboros 66 22 41 3 47 297 345
Ottawa 67's 66 18 46 2 38 274 352
Emms Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
North Bay Centennials 66 41 21 4 86 330 240
Guelph Platers 66 41 23 2 84 297 235
Kitchener Rangers 66 35 27 4 74 318 309
Windsor Spitfires 66 34 26 6 74 280 259
Sudbury Wolves 66 29 33 4 62 293 330
London Knights 66 28 33 5 61 271 292
Hamilton Steelhawks 66 26 36 4 56 268 306
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 15 48 3 33 263 387

[edit] Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Ray Sheppard Cornwall Royals 63 81 61 142 25
Scott McCrory Oshawa Generals 66 52 80 132 40
Jason Lafreniere Hamilton Steelhawks/Belleville Bulls 60 49 83 132 4
Ron Sanko North Bay Centennials/Kitchener Rangers 67 43 89 132 138
Shawn Burr Kitchener Rangers 59 60 67 127 83
Jack MacKeigan Toronto Marlboros 66 53 59 112 64
Craig Duncanson Sudbury Wolves/Cornwall Royals 61 43 67 110 190
Gary McColgan Oshawa Generals 57 49 55 104 22
Mike Stapleton Cornwall Royals 56 39 65 104 74
Tim Armstrong Toronto Marlboros 64 35 69 104 36

[edit] OHL Playoffs

[edit] Division Quarterfinals

Peterborough Petes defeat Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0

Belleville Bulls defeat Cornwall Royals 9 points to 3

Kingston Canadians defeat Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4

Guelph Platers defeat Sudbury Wolves 8 points to 0

Windsor Spitfires defeat Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 2

North Bay Centennials defeat London Knights 9 points to 1


[edit] Round Robin

Guelph Platers 8 pts, Windsor Spitfires 4 pts, North Bay Centennials 2 pts

Guelph Platers and Windsor Spitfires advance.

Peterborough Petes 4 pts, Belleville Bulls 4 pts, Kingston Canadians 2 pts

Peterborough Petes and Belleville Bulls advance


[edit] Semi-Finals

Belleville Bulls defeat Peterborough Petes 9 points to 7

Guelph Platers defeat Windsor Spitfires 8 points to 4


[edit] J. Ross Robertson Cup

Guelph Platers defeat Belleville Bulls 8 points to 4

[edit] OHL awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Guelph Platers
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Peterborough Petes
Red Tilson Trophy: Ray Sheppard, Cornwall Royals
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Ray Sheppard, Cornwall Royals
Matt Leyden Trophy: Jacques Martin, Guelph Platers
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Ray Sheppard, Cornwall Royals
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Jeff Brown, Sudbury Wolves and Terry Carkner, Peterborough Petes
Jack Ferguson Award: Troy Mallette, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Kay Whitmore and Ron Tugnutt, Peterborough Petes
Emms Family Award: Lonnie Loach, Guelph Platers
F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: Paul Henriques, Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy: Jason Lafreniere, Belleville Bulls
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Steve Guenette, Guelph Platers
Bobby Smith Trophy: Chris Clifford, Kingston Canadians

[edit] See also

[edit] References

Preceded by
1984–85 OHL season
OHL seasons Succeeded by
1986–87 OHL season