Caledonia Corvairs (1961–2012)

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{{Pro hockey team

|team = Caledonia Corvairs

|league = Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League
Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League
Southwestern Junior B Hockey League
Central Junior C Hockey League
Southern Counties Junior D Hockey League

|bg_color = lightblue

|text_color =

|logo = Caledonia Corvairs.png

|logosize = 140px

|division = Eastern

|operated = 1961-2012

|history =

|alternate =

|arena = Haldimand County Caledonia Centre

|city = Caledonia, Ontario

|affiliate =

|colors = Blue and White
{{color box|blue}} {{color box|white}}

|coach = Dan Brown

|GM = Scott Miller

}}

The Caledonia Corvairs were a Canadian junior hockey team based in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. They were playing in the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League.

On May 23, 2012, the Brantford Eagles relocated and became the Junior B Caledonia Corvairs.{{Cite web |first=Jim |last=Windle |date=2018-03-28 |title=Ducks hot when they need to be |url=https://tworowtimes.com/sports/lacrosse/ducks-hot-need/ |access-date=2024-02-14 |website=Two Row Times |language=en}} The Junior C team went on hiatus to make room for them.

History

Founded in 1961, the Corvairs first played in the Southern Ontario Junior Hockey League. In 1969, they won the OHA Cup as provincial champions. In 1972, the team moved to the Western Junior C Hockey League. That year they won the Clarence Schmalz Cup as OHA Jr. C champions. In 1973, they were promoted to the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League. A year later they were moved to the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey League.

=1973 Championship Season=

Early in the 1972-73 season, the club's first year as a Junior C club, a second year player for the team named Tom Spratt was killed after a game in an automobile accident. The team had focus after losing their teammate and friend and won first-place finish in the Central Junior C Hockey League with a record of 23 wins, six losses, and three ties. They entered the playoffs against successful Simcoe Jets squad in the league quarter-finals. The Corvairs defeating them three-games-to-two. In the second round, the Corvairs drew the Listowel Cyclones. The Cyclones started the series strong, winning 3-2 in the first game and 9-2 in the second. The Corvairs won the next three games (5-2, 3-2, 6-1) to win the semi-final series. In the finals, the Corvairs met the New Hamburg Hahns. The Hans took game one 2-1, and the Corvairs won the next two games 4-2 and 3-2 in overtime. Game four was won by the Hahns 4-3, to force a game five. The Corvairs won the game (4-2), the series, and the Central league championship. In the provincial semi-final, the Corvairs drew the Leamington Flyers of the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League. The Corvairs won game one 4-3 but lost games two and three (4-2, 3-2) to go down 2-games-to-1. They won game four 7-2, but then lost the game five 5-2. The Corvairs won games six and seven (5-4, 8-2) to gain entry into the provincial final. In the final they drew the Lindsay Mercurys who defeated the Gananoque Islanders to make the final. Caledonia won game one and two by scores of 4-3 and 10-3. They lost game three 2-1, but won games four and five (2-0, 5-2) to take the series and OHA championship. In the end they dedicated the victory to Tom Spratt.

The Corvairs were defeated in the 2005-06 playoffs by the Glanbrook Rangers 4-games-to-3 in the preliminary round.

Season-by-season results

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|Season

GPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
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|1966-67

241581 |
|11573312nd SCJDHL
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|1967-68

241572 |
|147106322nd SCJDHLWon League
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|1968-69

302370 |
|176114461st SCJDHLWon League, Won OHA Cup
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|1969-70

302280 |
|193103441st SCJDHL
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|1970-71

302271 |
|172106451st SCJDHL
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|1971-72

282422 |
|15554501st SCJDHL
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|1972-73

322453 |
- |
-511st CJCHLWon League, Won CSC
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|1973-74

4015187 |
|188206375th SWJBHL
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|1974-75

402578 |
|246152581st GHJHL
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|1975-76

4018202 |
|197201384th GHJHL
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|1976-77

3217114 |
|168159382nd GHJHL
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|1977-78

402596 |
|264175562nd GHJHL
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|1978-79

4215252 |
|254203325th GHJHL
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|1979-80

4411294 |
|232282269th GHJHL
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|1980-81

3213154 |
- |
-306th NJC-E
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|1981-82

3217141 |
- |
-353rd NJC-C
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|1982-83

3014124 |
- |
-323rd NJC-E
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|1983-84

4026113 |
- |
-553rd NJC-E
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|1984-85

3421112 |
|185151443rd NJCHL
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|1985-86

3614193 |
- |
-312nd NJC-E
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|1986-87

3415172 |
- |
-322nd NJC-C
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|1987-88

3714185 |
|150168335th NJC-E
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|1988-89

4022144 |
- |
-482nd NJC-EWon East League
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|1989-90

4026104 |
- |
-562nd NJC-E
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|1990-91

3619125 |
|183151432nd NJC-E
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|1991-92

3615156 |
|135126365th NJC-E
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|1992-93

3610206 |
|150180266th NJC-W
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|1993-94

3613185 |
|176185315th NJC-W
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|1994-95

365292 |
|102236126th NJC-W
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|1995-96

363294 |
|95218107th NJC-E
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|1996-97

3632742115208127th NJC-E
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|1997-98

42142620153178305th NJC-E
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|1998-99

35102500111151206th NJC-E
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|1999-00

351615 |
|4115132364th NJC-E
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|2000-01

3662343121174195th NJC-E
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|2001-02

36151911129148325th NJC-E
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|2002-03

361320|21132185299th NJCHL
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|2003-04

361022|31137219249th NJCHL
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|2004-05

36627|21812101512th NJCHL
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|2005-06

361122211151592510th NJCHLLost Preliminary
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|2006-07

3624912163123514th NJCHL
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|2007-08

35161621121120358th NJCHLLost Quarter Final
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|2008-09

361322 |
|11121372710th NJCHLLost Quarter Final
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|2009-10

361513 |
|8125140387th NJCHLLost Quarter Final
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|2010-11

361025 |
|11171632110th NJCHLLost Semi Final
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|2011-12

361618 |
|2101125347th NJCHLLost Semi Final

Clarence Schmalz Cup Appearances

:1973: Caledonia Corvairs defeated Lindsay Muskies 4-games-to-1

References

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