Brantford Lions

Brantford Lions
City Brantford, Ontario
League Ontario Hockey Association
Operated 1933 (1933)-46 (Jr. A.& B.)

The Brantford Lions were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association, based in Brantford, Ontario. The Lions played at the Junior A level from 1933–36, and again from 1941-44. In the intermediate years, the played at the Junior B level, from 1936–41, and again from 1944-46.

Hockey Hall of Fame defenceman Bill Quackenbush played for the Lions in 1941-42. That season, Bob Wiest led the league in scoring, winning the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy with 40 goals and 28 assists in 40 games. The same year, Branford finished first place in the OHA for the regular season, but lost in the first round of the playoffs to the defending champions, the Oshawa Generals. The Lions were runners-up to the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1943, but against lost to the Oshawa Generals.

NHL Alumni

Junior A alumni
Junior B alumni

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1941-422419 50380.792183 831st OHA
1942-432212102260.591102 982nd OHA
1943-442511131230.460 901263rd Group 2


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