1995–96 OHL season

The 1995–96 OHL season was the 16th season of the Ontario Hockey League. Seventeen teams each played 66 games. The Peterborough Petes won the J. Ross Robertson Cup, defeating the Guelph Storm. The Detroit Junior Red Wings become the Detroit Whalers.

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Regular season

Final standings

East Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
z-Ottawa 67's 66 39 22 5 83 258 200
x-Peterborough Petes 66 35 22 9 79 289 235
x-Belleville Bulls 66 35 26 5 75 300 250
x-Oshawa Generals 66 30 28 8 68 248 238
x-Kingston Frontenacs 66 29 31 6 64266 267
North Bay Centennials 66 14 45 7 35 242 360
Central Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
z-Guelph Storm66 45 16 5 95 297 186
x-Kitchener Rangers66 35 28 3 73 253 230
x-Niagara Falls Thunder66 29 30 7 65 248 238
x-Owen Sound Platers66 29 32 5 63 274 313
x-Barrie Colts66 28 31 7 63 258 266
Sudbury Wolves66 27 36 3 57 262 288
West Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
y-Detroit Whalers66 40 22 4 84 319 243
x-Sarnia Sting66 39 23 4 82 330 276
x-Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds66 38 23 5 81 312 254
x-Windsor Spitfires66 21 41 4 46 256 312
London Knights66 3 60 3 9 179 435

Scoring leaders

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Aaron Brand Sarnia Sting 66 46 73 119 110
Daniel Cleary Belleville Bulls 64 53 62 115 74
Sean Haggerty Detroit Whalers 66 60 51 111 78
Trevor Gallant North Bay Centennials 63 47 58 105 36
Richard Uniacke Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 48 54 102 38
Cameron Mann Peterborough Petes 66 42 60 102 108
Jonathan Sim Sarnia Sting 63 56 45 101 130
Trevor Letowski Sarnia Sting 66 36 63 99 66
Lee Jinman North Bay Centennials//Detroit Whalers 64 29 68 97 49
Rob Shearer Windsor Spitfires 63 40 53 93 74

OHL Playoffs

  Division Quarter-Finals Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Finals
                                     
C1 Guelph bye  
       
  C1 Guelph 4  
    C3 Niagara Falls 0  
C3 Niagara Falls 4
C4 Owen Sound 2  
  C1 Guelph 4  
  E3 Belleville 1  
E1 Ottawa bye  
       
  E1 Ottawa 0
    E3 Belleville 4  
E3 Belleville 4
E4 Oshawa 1  
  C1 Guelph 3
  E2 Peterborough 4
E2 Peterborough 4  
E5 Kingston 1  
  E2 Peterborough 4
    W2 Sarnia 2  
W2 Sarnia 4
W3 S.S. Marie 0  
  E2 Peterborough 4
  W1 Detroit 1  
C2 Kitchener 4  
C5 Barrie 3  
  C2 Kitchener 1
    W1 Detroit 4  
W4 Windsor 3
W1 Detroit 4  

All-Star teams

First team

Second team

Third team

OHL awards

J. Ross Robertson Cup: Peterborough Petes
Hamilton Spectator Trophy: Guelph Storm
Red Tilson Trophy: Alyn McCauley, Ottawa 67's
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy: Aaron Brand, Sarnia Sting
Matt Leyden Trophy: Brian Kilrea, Ottawa 67's
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy: Cameron Mann, Peterborough Petes
Max Kaminsky Trophy: Bryan Berard, Detroit Whalers
OHL Goaltender of the Year: Craig Hillier, Ottawa 67's
Jack Ferguson Award: Rico Fata, London Knights
Dave Pinkney Trophy: Dan Cloutier and Brett Thompson, Guelph Storm
OHL Executive of the Year: Bert Templeton, Barrie Colts
Emms Family Award: Joe Thornton, Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
F.W. 'Dinty' Moore Trophy: Brett Thompson, Guelph Storm
Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy: Craig Mills, Belleville Bulls
William Hanley Trophy: Jeff Williams, Guelph Storm
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy: Aaron Brand, Sarnia Sting
Bobby Smith Trophy: Boyd Devereaux, Kitchener Rangers

References

Preceded by
1994–95 OHL season
OHL seasons Succeeded by
1996–97 OHL season
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