OHL 1994/95

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The 1994/95 OHL season was the 15th season of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). The Guelph Storm won as the best points team of the regular season, the Hamilton Spectator Trophy and were subject in the playoff final to the Detroit Junior Red Wings , which thus won the J. Ross Robertson Cup .

Changes

With the beginning of the 1994/95 season, the structure of the divisions was changed. Previously, the Leyden Division and the Emms Division existed , which were dissolved and divided into three new divisions: East , Central and West . With 16 participating teams an unequal distribution of those was necessary, so that the East Division consisted of six teams and the other two of five teams. Furthermore, each team completed 66 games in the regular season.

In addition, the Newmarket Royals were sold in the run-up to the season and relocated to Sarnia , where they traded as Sarnia Sting from then on .

Regular season

Closing tables

Abbreviations: GP = games, W = wins, L = defeats, T = draws, GF = goals scored, GA = goals conceded, Pts = points
Explanations:     = play-off qualification,     = Hamilton Spectator Trophy winner

East Division

East Division GP W. L. T GF GA Pts
Kingston Frontenacs 66 40 19th 7th 284 224 87
Oshawa Generals 66 40 21st 5 300 242 85
North Bay Centennials 66 35 27 4th 272 247 74
Belleville Bulls 66 32 31 3 295 287 67
Peterborough Petes 66 26th 34 6th 255 286 58
Ottawa 67's 66 22nd 38 6th 232 276 50

Central Division

Central Division GP W. L. T GF GA Pts
Guelph Storm 66 47 14th 5 330 200 99
Sudbury Wolves 66 43 17th 6th 314 208 92
Owen Sound Platers 66 22nd 38 6th 239 299 50
Niagara Falls Thunder 66 18th 40 8th 231 298 44
Kitchener Rangers 66 18th 42 6th 216 296 42

West Division

West Division GP W. L. T GF GA Pts
Detroit Junior Red Wings 66 44 18th 4th 306 223 92
Windsor Spitfires 66 41 22nd 3 303 232 85
Sarnia Sting 66 24 37 5 250 292 53
London Knights 66 18th 44 4th 210 309 40
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 66 17th 45 4th 228 346 38

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Marc Savard Oshawa Generals 66 43 96 139 78
David Ling Kingston Frontenacs 62 61 64 135 136
Bill Bowler Windsor Spitfires 61 33 102 135 63
Jeff O'Neill Guelph Storm 57 43 81 124 56
Darryl LaFrance Oshawa Generals 57 55 67 122 10
Todd Bertuzzi Guelph Storm 62 54 65 119 58
Dave Roche Windsor Spitfires 66 55 59 114 180
Steve Washburn Ottawa 67's 63 43 63 106 72
Vitaly Yachmenev North Bay Centennials 59 53 52 105 8th
Lee Jinman North Bay Centennials 63 39 65 104 41

Play-offs

Play-off tree

  Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   OHL championship
                                     
C1 Guelph Storm                  
set  
C1 Guelph Storm 4th
  C3 Owen Sound Platers 0  
C3 Owen Sound Platers 4th
 
C4 Niagara Falls Thunder 2  
C1 Guelph Storm 4th
  E4 Belleville Bulls 0  
E1 Kingston Frontenacs      
 
set  
E1 Kingston Frontenacs 3
  E4 Belleville Bulls 4th  
E4 Belleville Bulls 4th
 
E3 North Bay Centennials 2  
C1 Guelph Storm 2
  W1 Detroit Junior Red Wings 4th
W2 Windsor Spitfires 4th            
 
W3 Sarnia Sting 0  
W2 Windsor Spitfires 3
  C2 Sudbury Wolves 4th  
C2 Sudbury Wolves 4th
 
C5 Kitchener Rangers 0  
C2 Sudbury Wolves 3
  W1 Detroit Junior Red Wings 4th  
W1 Detroit Junior Red Wings 4th      
 
W4 London Knights 0  
W1 Detroit Junior Red Wings 4th
  E5 Peterborough Petes 0  
E5 Peterborough Petes 4th
 
E2 Oshawa Generals 3  

J. Ross Robertson Cup winner

J. Ross Robertson Cup winner


Detroit Junior Red Wings

Goalkeepers: Darryl Foster , Jason Saal

Defenders: Jamie Allison , Bryan Berard , Duane Harmer , Quade Lightbody , Ryan MacDonald , Bill McCauley , Shayne McCosh , Mike Rucinski ,

Attackers: Matt Ball , Nic Beaudoin , Scott Blair , Tom Buckley , Sean Haggerty , Milan Kostolny , Gerry Lanigan , Eric Manlow , Jeff Mitchell , Mike Morrone , Dan Pawlaczyk , Andrew Taylor

Head Coach: Paul Maurice

Best scorer

Abbreviations: GP = games, G = goals, A = assists , Pts = points, PIM = penalty minutes; Bold: Season best

player team GP G A. Pts PIM
Bill McCauley Detroit Junior Red Wings 21st 12 27 39 12
Sean Haggerty Detroit Junior Red Wings 21st 13 24 37 18th
Todd Bertuzzi Guelph Storm 14th 15th 18th 33 41
Jamie Rivers Sudbury Wolves 18th 7th 26th 33 22nd
Barrie Moore Sudbury Wolves 18th 15th 14th 29 24
Zdeněk Nedvěd Sudbury Wolves 18th 12 16 28 16
Matt Ball Detroit Junior Red Wings 21st 9 19th 28 22nd
Richard Park Belleville Bulls 16 9 18th 27 12
Jeff O'Neill Guelph Storm 14th 8th 18th 26th 34
Bryan Berard Detroit Junior Red Wings 21st 4th 20th 24 38

Awards

All-star teams

First all-star team
Attack: Dave Roche - Jeff O'Neill - David Ling
Defense: Bryan Berard - Ed Jovanovski
Goal: Tyler Moss
Trainer: Craig Hartsburg
Second all-star team
Attack: Larry Courville - Marc Savard - Todd Bertuzzi
Defense: Jamie Rivers - Wes Swinson
Goal: Mark McArthur
Trainer: Paul Maurice
Third all-star team
Attack: Ethan Moreau - Bill Bowler - Vitaly Jachmenev
Defense: Brad Brown - Rory Fitzpatrick
Goal: Matt Mullin
Trainer: Stan Butler

All rookie teams

First all rookie team
Attack: Daniel Cleary - Richard Rochefort - Tim Findlay
Defense: Bryan Berard - Jeff Ware
Goal: David MacDonald
Second all rookie team
Attack: Dwayne Hay - Tom Buckley - Brian Wesenberg
Defense: Kevin Bolibruck - Chris Van Dyk
Goal: Craig Hillier

Awarded trophies

Award team
J. Ross Robertson Cup Detroit Junior Red Wings
Hamilton Spectator Trophy Guelph Storm
Emms Trophy Guelph Storm
Leyden Trophy Kingston Frontenacs
Bumbacco Trophy Detroit Junior Red Wings
Award Player / Official team
Red Tilson Trophy David Ling Kingston Frontenacs
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy Marc Savard Oshawa Generals
Matt Leyden Trophy Craig Hartsburg Guelph Storm
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy David Ling Kingston Frontenacs
Max Kaminsky Trophy Bryan Berard Detroit Junior Red Wings
OHL Goaltender of the Year Tyler Moss Kingston Frontenacs
Jack Ferguson Award Daniel Tkaczuk Barrie Colts
Dave Pinkney Trophy Mark McArthur
Andy Adams
Guelph Storm
OHL Executive of the Year Mike Kelly Guelph Storm
Emms Family Award Bryan Berard Detroit Junior Red Wings
FW "Dinty" Moore Trophy David MacDonald Sudbury Wolves
OHL Humanitarian of the Year Brad Brown North Bay Centennials
William Hanley Trophy Vitaly Yachmenev North Bay Centennials
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy Bill Bowler Windsor Spitfires
Bobby Smith Trophy Jamie Wright Guelph Storm

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. historical roster 1994/95 on hockeydb.com (accessed April 8, 2015)
  2. a b c Aaron Bell: 2014–2015 OHL Media Information Guide . Ontario Hockey League, p. 146. (English, freely available online as a PDF file ( Memento of the original from March 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link accordingly Instructions and then remove this note. , 4674 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ontariohockeyleague.com
  3. a b Aaron Bell: 2014–2015 OHL Media Information Guide . Ontario Hockey League, p. 151. (English, freely available online as a PDF file ( Memento of the original from March 17, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link accordingly Instructions and then remove this note. , 4674 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ontariohockeyleague.com