Kitchener Canucks - Yearly Results

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Standing
1954-55 49 8 39 2 18 0.184 140 248 8th OHA
1955-56 48 26 21 1 53 0.552 222 198 2nd OHA


Defunct OHA / OMJHL teams
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  • Brantford Lions
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  • London Nationals
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  • Toronto Aura Lee
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  • Windsor Spitfires†
  • Metro Junior A League teams (1961-1963)
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  • Toronto Knob Hill Farms
  • Toronto Marlboros‡
  • Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons
  • Toronto St. Michael's Majors‡
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  • Whitby Dunlops
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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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