Kitchener Greenshirts - Junior A (c.1922 To C.1938)

Junior A (c.1922 To C.1938)

The first Junior Greenshirts team played in the OHA the early 1920s to the start of World War II. This Junior A program operated in affiliation to the Senior A team of the same name.

The team was known as the Kitchener Colts when they won their first J. Ross Robertson Cup as Ontario junior champions in 1923. The Colts eventually advanced to play the University of Manitoba in a two-game, total-goals series in Toronto to decide the Memorial Cup winner. The university won consecutive 7-3 contests to capture the Cup by a total score of 14-6.

The team later became the Greenshirts and was awarded the J. Ross Robertson Cup by default in 1935 after winning a protest on the series it had lost to the Oshawa Generals. The decision on the protest came too late for Kitchener to challenge the Northern Champion Sudbury Cub Wolves for the right to compete for the Memorial Cup. The Greenshirts were runners-up in the 1936 J. Ross Robertson Cup finals.

Five future Hockey Hall of Famers played junior hockey for the Greenshirts during this era: Bobby Bauer, Woody Dumart, Milt Schmidt, Earl Seibert & Babe Siebert.

NHL Alumni

  • Bobby Bauer
  • Dick Behling
  • Woody Dumart
  • Lloyd Gross
  • Ott Heller
  • Art Herchenratter
  • Ron Howell
  • Bingo Kampman
  • Jack Keating
  • Howie Mackie
  • George Patterson
  • Milt Schmidt
  • Earl Seibert
  • Babe Siebert

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