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1 History  



1.1  Henry Carr  





1.2  Thornhill  





1.3  Villanova Knights  





1.4  Orangeville Jr. Flyers  





1.5  Brampton Admirals  







2 Season-by-season standings  



2.1  Playoffs  







3 Sutherland Cup appearances  





4 Notable alumni  





5 References  





6 External links  














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Caledon Admirals
CityCaledon, Ontario, Canada
LeagueOntario Junior Hockey League
Founded1980
Home arenaMayfield Recreation Centre
ColoursRed, black, yellow and white
       
Owner(s)David M. Arsenault
General managerRobin Inscoe
Head coachChris Taylor
AffiliatesCaledon Bombers (GOJHL)
Caledon Golden Hawks (PJHL)
Franchise history
1980–1991Henry Carr Crusaders
1991–1993Weston Dukes
1993–1997Thornhill Islanders
1997–2004Thornhill Rattlers
2004–2005Thornhill Thunderbirds
2005–2006Toronto Thunderbirds
2007–2011Villanova Knights
2011–2018Orangeville Flyers
2018–2021Brampton Admirals
2021–presentCaledon Admirals

The Caledon Admirals are a Junior 'A' ice hockey team based in Caledon, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League.

History

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Henry Carr

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The Admirals lineage traces back to the Henry Carr Crusaders. Like the Toronto St. Michael's Majors and St. Michael's Buzzers, the Crusaders were a secondary school based junior hockey team. The team's affiliation was with the Father Henry Carr Secondary School of the Toronto Catholic District School Board. In 1980, they took their high school team and joined the Metro Junior "B" Hockey League, where they played until 1991, even after the league left the Ontario Hockey Association in 1989. The team was famous for its first undefeated Metro season in 1983 (34–0–2), when they won the All-Ontario Jr. B Championship, the Sutherland Cup. After five rounds of playoffs competing for the Sutherland Cup, the Crusaders accumulated 54 wins, 2 losses, 2 ties, and 2 losses in overtime in 60 regulation games.

In 1991, when the Metro league declared itself Junior "A" and they transferred the franchise to the Weston Dukes. Henry Carr used to field a team at the high school hockey level as well.

Thornhill

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In 1993, the Weston Dukes organization folded and their franchise was moved to Thornhill and became the Thornhill Islanders. In 1997, they were renamed the Thornhill Rattlers until 2004, when they assumed the Thunderbirds name.

After playing in multiple league over many years, even competing for the 2001 Royal Bank Cup. In summer 2006, the players of the team started to get let go or traded for cash to any interested team. The team was for sale for the better part of six months, but with no serious offers.[citation needed]

Villanova Knights

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In 2007, local businessman David Arsenault (governor and owner) along with St. Thomas of Villanova College revived the team bringing it back into the OPJHL under the Villanova College name.

The Villanova Knights were announced officially on May 15, 2007.[1] The team played their home games at York University's Canlan Ice Gardens.

Orangeville Jr. Flyers

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The original Orangeville Flyers were disbanded by the league in spring 2011. On April 14, 2011, ten days after the Flyers folded, the OJHL and the Villanova Knights announced that they were moving to Orangeville under the name Orangeville Flyers.[2]

Brampton Admirals

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On June 18, 2018, team president David Arsenault, citing poor local support in Orangeville and an improved development model by having both his junior "A" and Junior "B" teams playing in the same arena, relocated and rebranded the Orangeville Flyers as the Brampton Admirals.[3] In 2021 the team relocated to Caledon, Ontario and were renamed the Caledon Admirals.[4] They currently play out of the Mayfield Recreation Centre.[4]

Season-by-season standings

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Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Results Playoffs
Henry Carr Crusaders
1980–81 42 18 19 5 - 211 208 41 8th Metro B
1981–82 36 24 8 4 - 209 136 52 1st Metro B
1982–83 36 34 0 2 - 264 113 70 1st Metro B Won League, won SC
1983–84 42 26 10 6 - 280 207 58 1st Metro B Won League
1984–85 36 25 7 4 - 184 126 54 1st Metro B
1985–86 37 22 10 5 - 229 164 49 4th Metro B Lost semi-final
1986–87 37 28 4 5 - 256 162 61 1st Metro B Won League
1987–88 37 23 9 5 - 214 161 51 3rd Metro B Lost semi-final
1988–89 39 16 18 5 - 184 180 37 7th Metro B
1989–90 44 27 9 8 - 237 137 62 2nd Metro B
1990–91 44 20 16 8 - 232 193 48 6th Metro B
Weston Dukes
1991–92 44 15 26 3 - 207 230 33 9th Metro A
1992–93 48 15 27 6 - 203 253 36 11th Metro A
Thornhill Islanders
1993–94 50 30 18 2 - 253 206 62 4th Metro A Lost semi-final
1994–95 50 35 14 1 - 244 151 71 2nd Metro A
Thornhill Rattlers
1995–96 52 34 15 3 - 251 172 71 3rd Metro A Lost final
1996–97 50 29 17 4 - 279 195 62 6th Metro A
1997–98 50 29 18 3 - 216 172 61 5th Metro A
1998–99 51 23 24 3 1 230 213 50 7th OPJHL-C
1999-00 49 33 9 4 3 264 170 73 2nd OPJHL-S
2000–01 49 36 8 3 2 231 148 77 1st OPJHL-S Won League, won DHC
2001–02 49 20 21 6 2 165 183 48 4th OPJHL-S
2002–03 49 11 34 3 1 129 240 26 9th OPJHL-S
2003–04 49 18 26 4 1 184 219 41 6th OPJHL-S
Thornhill Thunderbirds
2004–05 49 16 30 1 2 143 207 35 7th OPJHL-S
2005–06 49 23 23 3 0 203 203 49 7th OPJHL-S Lost Conf. QF
2006–07 Did Not Participate
Villanova Knights
2007–08 49 6 42 - 1 124 311 13 9th OPJHL-N
2008–09 49 6 39 - 4 119 259 16 10th OJHL-P
2009–10 56 33 19 - 4 233 211 70 6th OJAHL Lost quarter-final
2010–11 50 30 17 - 3 219 175 63 2nd OJHL-S Lost quarter-final
Orangeville Flyers
2011–12 49 19 29 - 1 155 206 39 6th OJHL-N Lost Division QF
2012–13 55 18 34 - 3 184 262 39 5th OJHL-W DNQ
2013–14 53 4 46 - 3 122 272 11 6th OJHL-W DNQ
2014–15 - - - - - - - - - -
2015–16 54 23 24 2 5 182 185 53 4th of 5 West Div
8th of 11 SW Conf
17th of 22 OJHL
Lost Conf. Quarters 1–4 (Raiders)
2016–17 54 17 33 1 3 181 235 38 4th of 5 West Div
9th of 11 SW Conf
17th of 22 OJHL
Did not qualify
2017–18 54 22 25 1 6 165 184 51 3rd of 5 West Div
8th of 11 SW Conf
16th of 22 OJHL
Lost Conf. Quarters 0–4 (Patriots)
Brampton Admirals
2018–19 54 24 22 2 6 185 185 56 4th of 6 West Div
6th of 11 NW Conf
14th of 22 OJHL
Lost Conf. Quarters 1–4 (Blades)
2019–20 54 28 24 0 1 191 180 57 5th of 6 West Div
8th of 11 NW Conf
13th of 22 OJHL
DNQ
2020-21 Season cancelled due to COVID-19
Caledon Admirals
2021–22 54 7 46 0 1 113 302 15 6th of 6 South Div
11th of 11 SE Conf
21st of 21 OJHL
DNQ
2022–23 54 9 40 1 4 113 302 23 10th of 11 SE Conf
19th of 21 OJHL
DNQ
2023–24 56 10 40 1 6 122 259 26 11th of 12 West Conf
22nd of 24 OJHL
DNQ

Playoffs

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MetJHL Years

Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Mimico Monarchs 4-games-to-none
Thornhill Thunderbirds defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4-games-to-2
Henry Carr Crusaders defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-none
Bramalea Blues defeated Henry Carr Crusaders 4-games-to-2
St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Weston Dodgers 3-games-to-none
Thornhill Islanders defeated Wellington Dukes 4-games-to-1
Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-none
Thornhill Islanders defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-games-to-none
Wexford Raiders defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3
Thornhill Islanders defeated Markham Waxers 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Islanders defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-2
Caledon Canadians defeated Thornhill Islanders 4-games-to-3
Thornhill Islanders defeated Markham Waxers 4-games-to-3
Fifth in round robin quarter-final (2–4)
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Huntsville Wildcats 3-games-to-1
Syracuse Jr. Crunch defeated Thornhill Rattlers 3-games-to-1

OJHL Years

Couchiching Terriers defeated Thornhill Rattlers 3-games-to-2
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Oshawa Legionaires 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Vaughan Vipers 4-games-to-none
Lindsay Muskies defeated Thornhill Rattlers 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Huntsville Wildcats 4-games-to-none
Thornhill Rattlers defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-games-to-none
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Wexford Raiders 4-games-to-2
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Trenton Sting 4-games-to-1
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Couchiching Terriers 4-games-to-1 OPJHL CHAMPIONS
Thornhill Rattlers defeated Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats (NOJHL) 4-games-to-3 RUDDOCK TROPHY, DUDLEY HEWITT CUP CHAMPIONS
Fifth and eliminated in 2001 Royal Bank Cup round robin (0–4)
Pickering Panthers defeated Thornhill Rattlers 4-games-to-3
Markham Waxers defeated Thornhill Rattlers 4-games-to-none
Stouffville Spirit defeated Thornhill Rattlers 4-games-to-2
St. Michael's Buzzers defeated Thornhill Thunderbirds 4-games-to-none
Markham Waxers defeated Toronto Thunderbirds 4-games-to-1
Georgetown Raiders defeated Villanova Knights 4-games-to-2
Villanova Knights defeated Peterborough Stars 4-games-to-1
Wellington Dukes defeated Villanova Knights 4-games-to-1
Aurora Tigers defeated Orangeville Flyers 3-games-to-1

Sutherland Cup appearances

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1983: Henry Carr Crusaders defeated Stratford Cullitons 4-games-to-none

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "OJHL Villanova Knights | Home Page" (PDF). Villanovahockey.com. Retrieved 2011-04-15.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Junior Flyers resurrected by Knights". Orangeville Article. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  • ^ "OJHL'S ORANGEVILLE FLYERS FRANCHISE TO RELOCATE TO BRAMPTON". OJHL. June 18, 2018.
  • ^ a b Lockhart, Brian (2021-08-19). "OJHL unveils 2021 / 22 regular season". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2022-03-07.
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