Ontario Hockey League - Memorial Cup Champions

Memorial Cup Champions

The Memorial Cup has been captured 14 times by OHL/OHA teams since the tournament went to a three-league format in 1972:

  • 2010: Windsor Spitfires
  • 2009: Windsor Spitfires
  • 2005: London Knights
  • 2003: Kitchener Rangers
  • 1999: Ottawa 67's
  • 1993: Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  • 1990: Oshawa Generals
  • 1986: Guelph Platers
  • 1984: Ottawa 67's
  • 1982: Kitchener Rangers
  • 1979: Peterborough Petes
  • 1976: Hamilton Fincups
  • 1975: Toronto Marlboros
  • 1973: Toronto Marlboros

The Cup was also won 16 times by OHA teams in the period between 1945 and 1971:

  • 1970: Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • 1969: Montreal Junior Canadiens
  • 1968: Niagara Falls Flyers
  • 1967: Toronto Marlboros
  • 1965: Niagara Falls Flyers
  • 1964: Toronto Marlboros
  • 1962: Hamilton Red Wings
  • 1961: Toronto St. Michael's Majors
  • 1960: St. Catharines Teepees
  • 1956: Toronto Marlboros
  • 1955: Toronto Marlboros
  • 1954: St. Catharines Teepees
  • 1953: Barrie Flyers
  • 1952: Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters
  • 1951: Barrie Flyers
  • 1947: Toronto St. Michael's Majors

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