Brantford Lions - Yearly Results

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Standing
1941-42 24 19 5 0 38 0.792 183 83 1st OHA
1942-43 22 12 10 2 26 0.591 102 98 2nd OHA
1943-44 25 11 13 1 23 0.460 90 126 3rd Group 2
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
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  • Hamilton Tiger Cubs
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  • Kitchener Canucks
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  • Kingston Canadians
  • London Nationals
  • Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • Niagara Falls Flyers
  • North Bay Centennials
  • Oshawa Generals†
  • Owen Sound Greys
  • Port Colborne Recreationists
  • St. Catharines Black Hawks
  • St. Catharines Falcons
  • St. Catharines Fincups
  • St. Catharines Teepees
  • Stratford Kroehlers
  • Stratford Midgets
  • Toronto Aura Lee
  • Toronto Lions
  • Toronto Marlboros
  • Toronto Native Sons
  • Toronto St. Michael's Majors
  • Toronto Varsity Blues
  • Toronto Young Rangers
  • 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
Formerly defunct franchise, currently active;Franchise transferred into OHA.
  • CHL
  • Memorial Cup
  • WHL
  • QMJHL
  • J. Ross Robertson Cup
  • OHA history
  • OHA standings
  • OHL seasons


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