St. Catharines Black Hawks
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The St. Catharines Black Hawks were a junior ice hockey
Junior ice hockey
Junior hockey is a catch-all term used to describe various levels of ice hockey competition for players generally between 16 and 20 years of age...

 team in the Ontario Hockey Association
Ontario Hockey League
The Ontario Hockey League is one of the three Major Junior ice hockey leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. The league is for players aged 15-20.The OHL also operates under the Ontario Hockey Federation of Hockey Canada....

 from 1962 to 1976. The team was based in St. Catharines, Ontario
St. Catharines, Ontario
St. Catharines is the largest city in Canada's Niagara Region and the sixth largest urban area in Ontario, Canada, with 97.11 square kilometres of land...

, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

.

History

In 1962 the Chicago Black Hawks
Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League . They have won four Stanley Cup championships since their founding in 1926, most recently coming in 2009-10...

 sponsored the financially troubled St. Catharines Teepees
St. Catharines Teepees
The St. Catharines Teepees were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1947 to 1962. The team was based in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.-History:...

, and renamed the team St. Catharines Black Hawks. Chicago continued to do so until NHL sponsorship ended in 1968. From 1968 until 1972, the Hawks were owned by Fred Muller and Ken Campbell.

St. Catharines made it to the OHA finals in 1969, 1971 and 1974. They were beaten in the 1969 OHA finals by the Montreal Junior Canadiens 4 wins to 0 with 2 ties. The Black Hawks won the J. Ross Robertson Cup
J. Ross Robertson Cup
The J. Ross Robertson Cup is an ice hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of the Ontario Hockey League playoff championship. It was presented by and named for John Ross Robertson, the president of the Ontario Hockey Association who served from 1899 to 1905.Originally it was awarded to the...

 in 1971 versus the Toronto Marlboros
Toronto Marlboros
The Toronto Marlborough Athletic Club, commonly known as the Toronto Marlboros, was founded in 1903. It operated a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association and Ontario Hockey League from 1904 to 1989...

 & 1974 versus the Peterborough Petes
Peterborough Petes
The Peterborough Petes are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. The team has played in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, since 1956, and is the oldest continuously operating team in the league.-History:...

.

The 1971 Richardson Trophy series between St. Catharines and the Quebec Remparts
Québec Remparts
There have been two junior ice hockey franchises known as the Quebec Remparts that played in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The first franchise played from 1969 to 1985; the current franchise has played since 1997. Both franchises were based out of Quebec City, Quebec...

 is one of the most storied ever, featuring riots and two future Hall of Famers, Guy Lafleur
Guy Lafleur
Guy Damien "The Flower" / "Le Démon Blond" Lafleur, OC, CQ is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player who is widely regarded as one of the most naturally gifted and popular players ever to play professional ice hockey...

 and Marcel Dionne
Marcel Dionne
Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers...

. In the 1974 Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup is a junior ice hockey club championship trophy awarded annually to the Canadian Hockey League champion. It is awarded following a four-team, round robin tournament between a host team and the champions of the CHL's three member leagues: the Ontario Hockey League , Quebec Major...

 tournament the Black Hawks would square up against the Regina Pats
Regina Pats
The Regina Pats are a junior ice hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League. The Pats are based out of Regina, Saskatchewan and the Brandt Centre is their home arena.-History:...

 and a rematch versus the Quebec Remparts.

Hap Emms
Hap Emms
Leighton A. "Hap" Emms was a Canadian ice hockey player, coach, owner, general manager and pioneer of the game. Emms was as controversial as he was successful during close to 60 years in hockey...

 bought the Black Hawks in 1972 and for the next four years attendance declined to the point that Emms refused to suffer any more losses and moved the club to Niagara Falls in 1976, rejuvenating the name of the previous Niagara Falls Flyers
Niagara Falls Flyers
----The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior "A" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior "A" from 1976 until 1982....

 team which Emms had also owned.

Many blamed the poor support for the clubs on Emms’ failure to promote the team, but there were extenuating factors such as the attraction of the nearby Buffalo Sabres, expanded TV coverage of hockey and Tier II hockey in the area.

Richardson Cup 1971

The Eastern Canadian championship of 1971 was the most controversial of the series ever played for the Richardson Cup. It was also the last Eastern Canadian championship to be played before the Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup is a junior ice hockey club championship trophy awarded annually to the Canadian Hockey League champion. It is awarded following a four-team, round robin tournament between a host team and the champions of the CHL's three member leagues: the Ontario Hockey League , Quebec Major...

 tournament began in 1972.

The series that featured future NHL stars Guy Lafleur
Guy Lafleur
Guy Damien "The Flower" / "Le Démon Blond" Lafleur, OC, CQ is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player who is widely regarded as one of the most naturally gifted and popular players ever to play professional ice hockey...

 and Marcel Dionne
Marcel Dionne
Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers...

, never lived up to the potential on ice brilliance that could have been. Disputes off the ice and erupting violence abruped the series before it was finished.

The Black Hawks and Remparts series was intense on many levels. Besides the strong rivalry between Anglophone
English language
English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 and Francophone
Francophone
The adjective francophone means French-speaking, typically as primary language, whether referring to individuals, groups, or places. Often, the word is used as a noun to describe a natively French-speaking person....

 hockey teams and Canadian citizens in general, there was unfinished business between Marcel Dionne and the Remparts coach Maurice Filion
Maurice Filion
Maurice Filion is a former Canadian ice hockey coach. He was head coach of the Quebec Nordiques in 1981 as well as two other occasions when the franchise was in the World Hockey Association.-Coaching record:...

. Dionne had been coached by Filion in 1968 as a member of the Drummondville Rangers
Drummondville Rangers
The Drummondville Rangers were a junior ice hockey team that played in Drummondville, Quebec. They originally played in the Quebec Junior Hockey League, but became a founding member of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League in 1969. They were originally affiliated with the New York Rangers. They...

 of the Quebec Junior Hockey League. When the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League formed in 1969, Dionne departed to play in the OHA, which was seen as a higher-calibre level of competition, to hone his skills. Filion vowed revenge against his OHA team. This rivalry was further fueled by the desire of Francophone nationalists to have a Canadian champion from a Quebec team in a Quebec-based league.

The Remparts won the first game 4-2 played in St. Catharines and televised by closed circuit to over 8,000 spectators in Quebec arenas. Despite the win, Filion complained about the referee bias against his players, calling it anti-Francophone. The Black Hawks won game 2 by a score of 8-3, to tie the series at 1 game each.

Game 3 was played in the Colisée de Québec to an overflow crowd, seeing the Remparts win 3-1. There were a total of 102 penalty minutes called, 77 of those were against the Black Hawks. Brian MacKenize of St. Catharines would be suspended for one game after confronting a linesman.

The next game of the series was uglier than the last game. Another overflow crowd saw the Remparts win game 4 by a score of 6-1. As the game wore on, more and more fights broke out on the ice, involving players leaving the penalty box to join the fray. The St. Catharines players were escorted off the ice by police amidst the hurling of debris from Quebec fans. After the game an angry mob surrounded the St. Catharines team bus on its way to the motel, and was given a police escort to safety. The mob circled the motel until the early hours of the morning.

Game 5 was played on neutral ice at Maple Leaf Gardens
Maple Leaf Gardens
Maple Leaf Gardens is an indoor arena that was converted into a Loblawssupermarket and Ryerson University athletic centre in Toronto, on the northwest corner of Carlton Street and Church Street in Toronto's Garden District.One of the temples of hockey, it was home to the Toronto Maple Leafs of the...

 in Toronto, which the Black Hawks won 6-3 to narrow the series 3 games to 2 for Quebec. That was the last game played.

The parents of the St. Catharines players refused to send their children back to Quebec City for fear of the violence that occurred after game four. The Remparts refused to play anywhere else but their home rink, including any neutral ice in the province of Quebec. The problem was further confounded with threats surfacing from the FLQ (Front de libération du Québec)
Front de libération du Québec
The Front de libération du Québec was a left-wing Quebecois nationalist and Marxist-Leninist paramilitary group in Quebec, Canada. It was active between 1963 and 1970, and was regarded as a terrorist organization for its violent methods of action...

 against St. Catharines players.

CAHA president Dawson declared the series to be over when no further compromise could be reached, and he had received official notice from St. Catharines that the team would not return to the Colisée. As a result, the Remparts went on to compete for the Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup is a junior ice hockey club championship trophy awarded annually to the Canadian Hockey League champion. It is awarded following a four-team, round robin tournament between a host team and the champions of the CHL's three member leagues: the Ontario Hockey League , Quebec Major...

 by default, which they won, defeating the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Memorial Cup 1974

In the 1974 Memorial Cup
Memorial Cup
The Memorial Cup is a junior ice hockey club championship trophy awarded annually to the Canadian Hockey League champion. It is awarded following a four-team, round robin tournament between a host team and the champions of the CHL's three member leagues: the Ontario Hockey League , Quebec Major...

 tournament the Black Hawks would square up against the Regina Pats and a rematch versus the Quebec Remparts. St. Catharines was undefeated through the OHA playoffs to reach the Memorial Cup, eliminating the Oshawa Generals
Oshawa Generals
The Oshawa Generals are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. They are based in Oshawa, Ontario. The team is named for General Motors, an early sponsor which has its Canadian headquarters in Oshawa. The Generals are one of the most successful franchises in Canadian Hockey League...

, Toronto Marlboros
Toronto Marlboros
The Toronto Marlborough Athletic Club, commonly known as the Toronto Marlboros, was founded in 1903. It operated a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association and Ontario Hockey League from 1904 to 1989...

 and Peterborough Petes
Peterborough Petes
The Peterborough Petes are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. The team has played in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, since 1956, and is the oldest continuously operating team in the league.-History:...

 in the process, with a tie against Peterborough in the finals being the only blemish on their record.

The entire cup series would be played in Calgary, Alberta at the Stampede Corral
Stampede Corral
The Stampede Corral is an ice hockey, rodeo, and Davis Cup tennis arena venue in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The arena was completed in 1950 at a cost of C$1.25 million to replace Victoria Arena as the home of the Calgary Stampeders Hockey Club...

. This venue was much to the liking of St. Catharines players, who were not wanting to relive the Quebec City
Quebec City
Quebec , also Québec, Quebec City or Québec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region. It is the second most populous city in Quebec after Montreal, which is about to the southwest...

 experience from 3 years ago. St. Catharines played a strong defensive game to open the tournament, getting some vengeance from three years ago. However, the Remparts scored 5 power play goals in the semi-final game and trounced the Black Hawks 11-3.

Game 1 St. Catharines 4 vs. Quebec Remparts 1
Game 2 Regina Pats 4 vs. St. Catharines 0
Game 3 Quebec Remparts 5 vs. Regina Pats 3
Semi-final Quebec Remparts 11 vs. St. Catharines 3
Final Regina Pats 7 vs. Quebec Remparts 4

The Black Hawks played two more seasons in the city, but uprooted and moved to nearby Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Niagara Falls is a Canadian city on the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario. The municipality was incorporated on June 12, 1903...

 at the end of the 1975-76 season, becoming the second incarnation of the Niagara Falls Flyers
Niagara Falls Flyers
----The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior "A" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior "A" from 1976 until 1982....

.

Players

Two future Hockey Hall of Famers played for the St. Catharines Black Hawks. They are: two time OHA scoring champion Marcel Dionne
Marcel Dionne
Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers...

(1968–71) and Mike Gartner
Mike Gartner
Michael Alfred Gartner is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Phoenix Coyotes...

in his rookie year (1975–76) before the team moved to Niagara Falls. In total 61 St. Catharines Black Hawks Alumni graduated to the NHL.

Award winners

  • 1963–64 - Fred Stanfield, William Hanley Trophy
    William Hanley Trophy
    The William Hanley Trophy is awarded to the Ontario Hockey League's Most Sportsmanlike Player. It is named for William Hanley, a former secretary-manager of the Ontario Hockey Association who served in that capacity for twenty-five years...

     (Humanitarian of the Year)
  • 1964–65 - Ken Hodge, Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top scorer in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of Edward Powers, and was first awarded to Tod Sloan of St...

     (Scoring Champion)
  • 1966–67 - Peter McDuffe, Dave Pinkney Trophy
    Dave Pinkney Trophy
    The Dave Pinkney Trophy is awarded to the goaltenders of the team that has the best team goals-against-average in the Ontario Hockey League.-Winners:*2009–10 J.P. Anderson & Mickael Audette, Mississauga St. Michael's Majors...

     (Lowest Team GAA)
  • 1969–70 - Marcel Dionne, Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top scorer in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of Edward Powers, and was first awarded to Tod Sloan of St...

     (Scoring Champion)
  • 1970–71 - Marcel Dionne, Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
    The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top scorer in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of Edward Powers, and was first awarded to Tod Sloan of St...

     (Scoring Champion)
  • 1973–74 - Dave Gorman, Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
    Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
    The Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy is named in honor of Jim Mahon and given to the Ontario Hockey League right winger with the most points in the regular season. Mahon was a very gifted athlete even as a young child. He played minor league ice hockey in Essex, Ontario...

     (Top Scoring Right Winger)

NHL alumni

  • Rick Adduono
    Rick Adduono
    Rick Norman Adduono is a retired professional ice hockey player in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League as well as a coach in various minor leagues.-Playing career:...

  • Richie Bayes
    Richie Bayes
    Richie Bayes was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who was selected by the Chicago Black Hawks in the first round of the 1964 NHL Amateur Draft, however he never played a game in the NHL...

  • Mike Bloom
  • Ken Breitenbach
    Ken Breitenbach
    Ken Breitenbach is a former ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted in the second round, 35th overall, of the 1975 NHL Amateur Draft by the Buffalo Sabres. In his National Hockey League career, Breitenbach played in 68 games, all with Buffalo, scoring one goal and adding thirteen assists.-External...

  • John Brenneman
    John Brenneman
    John Gary Brenneman is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. In 159 NHL career games, he scored 21 goals and 19 assists as a left winger....

  • Dave Burrows
    Dave Burrows
    David James Burrows is a retired Canadian professional hockey player. He played in the National Hockey League with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Toronto Maple Leafs. He started his NHL career in 1971, and played through 1981...

  • Guy Delparte
    Guy Delparte
    Guy Phillipe Delparte is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played in 48 NHL games with the Colorado Rockies during the 1976–77 season.-External links:...

  • Marcel Dionne
    Marcel Dionne
    Marcel Elphege "Little Beaver" Dionne is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers...

  • Rick Dudley
    Rick Dudley
    Richard Clarence Dudley is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive and former player. Dudley was previously the general manager of several hockey teams. Dudley played in the World Hockey Association and in the National Hockey League. Dudley has also served as a head coach in the National...

  • Doug Favell
    Doug Favell
    Douglas Robert Favell is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender, most notably for the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League. He was also a box lacrosse player.-Playing career:...

  • Dave Fortier
    Dave Fortier
    David Edward Fortier is a retired professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League and the World Hockey Association during the 1970s.-Playing career:...

  • Lou Franceschetti
    Lou Franceschetti
    Louis Carlo Franceschetti is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He was born in Toronto, Ontario.Drafted in 1978 by the Washington Capitals, Francheschetti also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres. Lou was a fan favorite in the late 1980s during his tenure as a Capital, mainly...

  • Bob Froese
    Bob Froese
    Robert Glenn Froese is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.-Playing career:He played in the National Hockey League for the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers. Froese shared the William M. Jennings Trophy with Darren Jensen as a member of the Flyers in the 1985–86 season...

  • Mike Gartner
    Mike Gartner
    Michael Alfred Gartner is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played 19 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Washington Capitals, Minnesota North Stars, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs and Phoenix Coyotes...

  • Dave Gorman
    Dave Gorman (ice hockey)
    David Peter Gorman is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 260 games in the World Hockey Association and 3 games in the National Hockey League. He played for the Birmingham Bulls, Atlanta Flames, and Phoenix Roadrunners.- References :...

  • Rick Hampton
    Rick Hampton
    Richard Charles Hampton is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He was raised in King City, and attended King City Secondary School, from which he graduated in 1975....

  • Ken Hodge
    Ken Hodge
    Kenneth Raymond Hodge, Sr. is a retired hockey player for the NHL Boston Bruins, Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers.-Playing career:...


  • Brent Hughes
    Brent Hughes (ice hockey b. 1943)
    Brent Hughes is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman. He played in the NHL for the Los Angeles Kings, Philadelphia Flyers, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, and Kansas City Scouts...

  • Dennis Hull
    Dennis Hull
    Dennis William Hull is a retired professional ice hockey left winger, most notably for the Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League...

  • Tim Jacobs
    Tim Jacobs
    Timothy James Jacobs is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who briefly played in the National Hockey League for the California Golden Seals.-Playing career:-External links:...

  • Doug Jarrett
    Doug Jarrett
    Douglas William Jarrett is a retired Canadian ice hockey player. He was a defenceman in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers. He periodically does work on behalf of the Chicago Blackhawk Alumni Association.-External links:...

  • Pierre Jarry
    Pierre Jarry
    Pierre Joseph Raynald Jarry is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 344 games in the National Hockey League and 18 games in the World Hockey Association. He played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, Detroit Red Wings, and Edmonton Oilers.-External...

  • Jerry Korab
    Jerry Korab
    Jerry Joseph Korab is a retired Canadian professional hockey player. A defenseman, he played in the National Hockey League from 1971 to 1985....

  • Moe L'Abbé
    Moe L'Abbe
    Maurice Joseph L'Abbé was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League.-Playing career:...

  • Larry Landon
    Larry Landon
    Larry James Landon is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 9 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs.-External links:...

  • Garry Lariviere
    Garry Lariviere
    Garry Lariviere is a retired Canadian ice hockey defenceman.Lariviere started his National Hockey League career with the Quebec Nordiques in 1979. He also played for the Edmonton Oilers. He left the NHL after the 1983 season. He played 3 more years in the AHL for the St...

  • J. P. LeBlanc
  • Bob MacMillan
    Bob MacMillan
    Robert Lea MacMillan is a former professional ice hockey forward who played in the NHL for 11 seasons from 1974–75 until 1984–85.MacMillan was drafted 15th overall by the New York Rangers in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft....

  • Wayne Maki
    Wayne Maki
    Wayne Maki was a professional ice hockey player and an early star of the Vancouver Canucks club in the NHL.Maki was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He broke into professional hockey in 1964 with the St...

  • Bob Manno
    Bob Manno
    Robert John Manno is a retired a Canadian ice hockey forward. He was born in Niagara Falls, Ontario.Manno started his National Hockey League career with the Vancouver Canucks in 1976. He also played with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings...

  • Gary McAdam
    Gary McAdam
    Gary F. McAdam is a retired Canadian ice hockey player.Selected by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1975 NHL Entry Draft, McAdam also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings, Calgary Flames, Washington Capitals, New Jersey Devils, and Toronto Maple Leafs before retiring following the...

  • Brian McDonald
    Brian McDonald (ice hockey)
    Brian Harold McDonald is a former professional ice hockey centre. He played just twenty games in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks and Buffalo Sabres. Meanwhile, he played several seasons in the World Hockey Association with the Houston Aeros, Los Angeles Sharks, Michigan...


  • Al McDonough
    Al McDonough
    James Allison McDonough is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 237 games in the National Hockey League and 200 games in the World Hockey Association....

  • Peter McDuffe
    Peter McDuffe
    Peter Arnold "Pete" McDuffe was a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the St. Louis Blues, New York Rangers, Kansas City Scouts and Detroit Red Wings in the National Hockey League and the Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey AssociationMcDuffe won the 1970–71 CHL Most...

  • Brian McKenzie
    Brian McKenzie (ice hockey)
    - Career statistics :-External links:...

  • Dennis O'Brien
    Dennis O'Brien (ice hockey)
    Dennis Francis O'Brien was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League.-Playing career:...

  • Don O'Donoghue
    Don O'Donoghue
    Donald Francis O'Donoghue was a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played 147 games in the National Hockey League for the California Golden Seals...

  • Dennis Owchar
    Dennis Owchar
    Dennis Owchar is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 288 games in the National Hockey League. He was born in Dryden, Ontario. He played with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Rockies.- External links :...

  • Wilf Paiement
    Wilf Paiement
    Wilfred Paiement, Jr. is a former professional ice hockey right winger in the NHL from 1974 through 1988, for six different NHL teams.-Playing career:...

  • Jim Pettie
    Jim Pettie
    James Pettie is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 21 games in the National Hockey League. He played with the Boston Bruins.- References :...

  • Willi Plett
    Willi Plett
    Willi Plett is a retired professional ice hockey right winger.Plett was born in Asunción, Paraguay to Russian-German émigré parents; the family moved to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada when Willi was a boy. He didn't start playing organized hockey until age 12 although once he caught on, he fell in...

  • Poul Popiel
    Poul Popiel
    Poul Peter Popiel is a retired NHL defenceman, and head coach. He played in the OHA, AHL, WHA, NHL, CPHL, and IHL. He played a brief 12 games in the IHL with the Muskegon Mohawks, then halfway through the year, he retired and became the head coach...

  • Dick Redmond
    Dick Redmond
    Richard John "Dick" Redmond is a former NHL defenceman. He is the brother of former NHL player and Red Wings broadcaster Mickey Redmond....

  • Tom Reid
    Tom Reid
    Thomas Allan Reid is a retired professional ice hockey player who played 690 games in the National Hockey League...

  • Doug Rombough
    Doug Rombough
    Doug Rombough is a former professional ice hockey centre. He was drafted in the eighth round, 97th overall, by the Buffalo Sabres in the 1970 NHL Amateur Draft. He played in the National Hockey League with the Sabres, New York Islanders, and Minnesota North Stars.In his NHL career, Rombough...

  • Barry Salovaara
    Barry Salovaara
    John "Barry" Salovaara is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 90 games in the National Hockey League for the Detroit Red Wings.-External links:...

  • Dave Salvian
    Dave Salvian
    David Clifford Salvian is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey right winger who played in one National Hockey League playoff game for the New York Islanders during the 1976–77 NHL season.-External links:...


  • Ron Serafini
    Ron Serafini
    Ronald William Serafini is a retired professional ice hockey defenseman who played only two games in the National Hockey League for the California Golden Seals and 16 games for the Cincinnati Stingers of the World Hockey Association. He is currently a realtor in Clarkston, Michigan.-Playing...

  • Paul Shakes
    Paul Shakes
    Paul Steven Shakes is a retired professional ice hockey defenceman who briefly played in the National Hockey League for the California Golden Seals.-Playing career:-External links:...

  • Bobby Sheehan
    Bobby Sheehan (ice hockey)
    Robert Richard Sheehan is a retired National Hockey League center.-Career:A small player by hockey standards, Sheehan made up for his physical deficits by leading the NSJHL minor league with 64 goals his rookie year...

  • Doug Shelton
    Doug Shelton
    Wayne Douglas Shelton was a professional ice hockey player who played five games in the National Hockey League. He played with the Chicago Black Hawks.- References :...

  • Ron Smith
  • Bob Sneddon
    Bob Sneddon (ice hockey)
    Robert Allan Sneddon is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played in 5 games with the California Golden Seals during the 1970–71 NHL season.-External links:...

  • Fred Stanfield
    Fred Stanfield
    Frederic William Stanfield is a former professional ice hockey left winger who played 14 seasons in the National Hockey League from 1964 until 1978.Stanfield played 914 career NHL games, scoring 211 goals and 405 assists for 616 points...

  • Jim Stanfield
    Jim Stanfield
    James Boviard Stanfield was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Born in Dixie, Ontario, he played in 7 NHL games for the Los Angeles Kings in parts of three seasons.-External links:...

  • Bill Stewart
    Bill Stewart (ice hockey)
    William Donald Stewart is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman and former head coach of the New York Islanders.-Playing career:...

  • Bobby Taylor
  • Vic "Skeeter" Teal
  • Paul Terbenche
    Paul Terbenche
    Paul Frederick Terbenche is a former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the National Hockey League with the Chicago Black Hawks and Buffalo Sabres, as well as in the World Hockey Association with the Vancouver Blazers, Calgary Cowboys, Birmingham Bulls, Houston Aeros, and Winnipeg...

  • Dennis Ververgaert
    Dennis Ververgaert
    Dennis Andrew Ververgaert is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the National Hockey League from 1973 until 1981. He is best known for his time with the Vancouver Canucks, where he was one of the club's top players in their first decade of existence...

  • Ron Wilson
  • Duane Wylie
    Duane Wylie
    Duane Steven Wylie is a former ice hockey center. He was drafted by the New York Rangers with the 81st pick in the 1970 draft. He would go onto play 14 NHL games with the Chicago Black Hawks.-External links:...



Yearly results

Regular season
Season
Season (sports)
In an organized sports league, a season is the portion of one year in which regulated games of the sport are in session. For example, in Major League Baseball, one season lasts approximately from April 1 through October 1; in Association football, it is generally from August until May In an...

Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
for
Goals
against
Standing
1962–63 50 15 24 11 41 0.410 172 224 5th OHA
1963–64 56 29 20 7 65 0.580 244 215 3rd OHA
1964–65 56 19 28 9 41 0.420 236 253 7th OHA
1965–66 48 15 26 7 37 0.385 182 231 8th OHA
1966–67 48 19 20 9 47 0.490 175 155 5th OHA
1967–68 54 21 30 3 45 0.417 200 211 6th OHA
1968–69 54 31 11 12 74 0.685 296 206 2nd OHA
1969–70 54 30 18 6 66 0.611 268 210 3rd OHA
1970–71 62 40 17 5 85 0.685 343 236 2nd OHA
1971–72 63 25 31 7 57 0.452 258 311 7th OHA
1972–73 63 24 28 11 59 0.468 280 318 5th OHA
1973–74 70 41 23 6 88 0.629 358 278 2nd OHA
1974–75  70 30 33 7 67 0.479 284 300 6th OHA
1975–76  66 16 40 10 42 0.318 283 366 5th Emms

Playoffs
  • 1962–63 Out of playoffs.
  • 1963–64 Defeated Oshawa Generals 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to Montreal Junior Canadiens 9 points to 5 in semi-finals.
  • 1964–65 Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in quarter-finals.
  • 1965–66 Lost to Oshawa Generals 8 points to 6 in quarter-finals.
  • 1966–67 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 9 points to 3 in quarter-finals.
  • 1967–68 Lost to Montreal Junior Canadiens 9 points to 1 in quarter-finals.
  • 1968–69 Defeated Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Niagara Falls Flyers 8 points to 6 in semi-finals.
    Lost to Montreal Junior Canadiens 9 points to 1 in finals.
  • 1969–70 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 points to 4 in quarter-finals.
    Lost to Montreal Junior Canadiens 8 points to 0 in semi-finals.
  • 1970–71 Defeated Kitchener Rangers 8 point to 0 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Montreal Junior Canadiens 9 points to 5 in semi-finals.
    Defeated Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0 in finals. OHA CHAMPIONS
    Lost to Quebec Remparts by forfeit in Richardson Trophy playoff series.
  • 1971–72 Lost to Peterborough Petes 8 points to 2 in quarter-finals.
  • 1972–73 Lost to Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0 in quarter-finals.
  • 1973–74 Defeated Oshawa Generals 9 points to 1 in quarter-finals.
    Defeated Toronto Marlboros 8 points to 0 in semi-finals.
    Defeated Peterborough Petes 9 points to 1 in finals. OHA CHAMPIONS
    Lost in Memorial Cup semi-final to Quebec Remparts.
  • 1974–75 Lost to Hamilton Fincups 8 points to 0 in quarter-finals.
  • 1975–76 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 6 points to 2 in first round.

Arena

The St. Catharines Black Hawks played in the Garden City Arena in downtown St. Catharines, Ontario from 1962–1976.
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