Road to the 2017 RBC Cup
Ontario Junior Hockey League
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS North East Conference 1) Trenton Golden Hawks vs. 8) Newmarket Hurricanes 2) Markham Royals vs. 7) Stouffville Spirit 3) Cobourg Cougars vs. 6) Kingston Voyageurs 4) Whitby Fury vs. 5) Wellington Dukes
South West Conference 1) Georgetown Raiders vs. 8) Buffalo Jr. Sabres 2) Oakville Blades vs. 7) North York Rangers 3) Burlington Cougars vs. 6) Toronto Patriots 4) St. Michael’s Buzzers vs. 5) Toronto Jr. Canadiens
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T-OTL) North Division Markham – 64 points (30-20-1-3) Stouffville – 62 points (28-20-3-3) Newmarket – 50 points (22-26-2-4) Lindsay – 32 points (14-26-0-4) Aurora – 24 points (9-39-2-4) Pickering – 21 points (9-42-1-2)
East Division Trenton – 87 points (42-9-2-1) Cobourg – 82 points (39-11-0-4) Whitby – 81 points (38-11-1-4) Wellington – 66 points (31-19-1-3) Kingston – 66 points (28-16-3-7)
South Division Oakville – 73 points (33-14-0-7) St. Michael’s – 63 points (28-19-0-7) Toronto Jr. Canadiens – 62 points (28-20-2-4) Toronto Patriots – 60 points (29-23-0-2) North York – 56 points (26-24-1-3) Mississauga – 36 points (16-34-2-2)
West Division Georgetown – 94 points (45-5-2-2) Burlington – 83 points (40-11-3-0) Buffalo – 50 points (23-27-1-3) Orangeville – 38 points (17-33-1-3) Milton – 10 points (4-48-1-1)
LEADING SCORERS Jack Jacome (Georgetown) – 34G 57A 91P Brayden Stortz (Wellington) – 37G 53A 90P Nik Coric (Whitby) – 23G 56A 79P Nic Mucci (Wellington) – 29G 47A 76P Cameron Wright (St. Michael’s) – 35G 38A 73P
LEADING GOALTENDERS Stefano Durante (Cobourg) – 24-6-0, 1.92 GAA, .930 SV%, 5 SO Josh Astorino (Georgetown) – 28-3-2, 1.93 GAA, .936 SV%, 2 SO Chris Janzen (Trenton) – 33-6-2, 1.98 GAA, .927 SV%, 4 SO Connor Ryckman (Wellington) – 27-18-1, 2.41 GAA, .929 SV%, 0 SO Jett Alexander (North York) – 13-6-1, 2.49 GAA, .914 SV%, 4 SO
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE 2016 (Trenton Golden Hawks – third place)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 26 (2016, 2014, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 (host), 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1986, 1985, 1985 (host), 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1975, 1972)
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2007 (Aurora Tigers)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 5 (2007, Aurora Tigers; 2004, Aurora Tigers; 1983, North York Flyers; 1978, Guelph Platers; 1972, Guelph CMCs)
TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – GEORGETOWN RAIDERS For the second time in franchise history, and first time since 2008-09, the Georgetown Raiders are regular-season champions of the OJHL, riding an early-season winning streak to first place. Sitting at 3-2 after a Sept. 22 loss to Whitby, the Raiders did not drop another game until Nov. 20, rolling through 19 consecutive wins. Georgetown also had an 11-game run from Dec. 17-Jan. 23, and dropped just three points on home ice, finishing 26-1-1 as the host. The Raiders dominated at both ends of the rink, leading the OJHL in goals scored (258) and goals against (103), for a ridiculous +155 goal differential. Jack Jacome led the offence, claiming the league scoring title with 91 points, the last coming on a goal with 29 seconds left in the season finale to give him sole possession of top spot. Josh Astorino carried the load in goal, leading the OJHL in save percentage (.936) while finishing second in wins (28) and goals-against average (1.93).
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