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Kitchener Greenshirts
City: Kitchener, Ontario
League Ontario Hockey Association
Senior A: c.1917 to c.1938
Junior A: c.1922 to c.1938
Junior B: c.1939 to c.1949
Junior A: 1951-1954
Junior B: c.1963 to c.1978

The Kitchener Greenshirts name has been used by five separate hockey teams playing in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. These include one 'Senior A' level hockey team, two 'Junior A' level teams, and two 'Junior B' level teams. The name has also been used for a team in the Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA).

Senior A (c.1917 to c.1938)

The Kitchener Hockey Club, commonly known as the Kitchener Greenshirts were formed due to the rise of NHL hockey in Canada requiring a feeder system. Kitchener won the Allan Cup in 1918 as the national champions of Canada. Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender George Hainsworth played senior hockey for the Greenshirts from 1917 to 1923. Another Hall of Famer, Earl Seibert played one game with the team in 1928.

  • Howie Mackie
  • Red Mitchell
  • Ernie Parkes

Junior A (c.1922 to c.1938)

The first Junior Greenshirts team played in the OHA the early 1920s to the start of WWI. This Junior A program operated in affiliation to the Senior A team of the same name.
Kitchener was awarded the J. Ross Robertson Cup by default in 1935 after winning a protest on the series they lost to the Oshawa Generals. The decision on the protest came to late for Kitchener to challenge the Northern Champion Sudbury Cub Wolves for the right to compete for the Memorial Cup. The Greenshirts were runners-up in the 1936 J. Ross Robertson Cup finals.

Five future Hockey Hall of Famers played junior hockey for the Greenshirts during this era: Bobby Bauer, Woody Dumart, Milt Schmidt, Earl Seibert & Babe Siebert.

NHL Alumni
  • Ott Heller
  • Art Herchenratter
  • Ron Howell

Junior B (c.1939 to c.1949)

With many high calibre Junior A and NHL players involved in military service, Kitchener was left with a Junior B team to fill the void. Future NHLers Howie Meeker & Dutch Reibel played for the Junior B Greenshirts during the 1940s. Howie Meeker would be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as a broadcaster.

Junior A (1951 to 1954)

The second Junior A team in the Ontario Hockey Association known as the Kitchener Greenshirts played from 1951 to 1954 at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium.

Franchise Identities:

The Greenshirts were granted as an expansion team for the 1951-52 season. The first Junior A season in Kitchener since WWII was successful in gaining local fan support, and beating out rivals Waterloo Hurricanes to be the best team in the twin cities.

Bill Harrington won the Red Tilson Trophy as the OHA's Most Outstanding Player while goaltending for the 1951-52 season with the Greenshirts.

The team played three years in total from 1951 to 1954, then were renamed the Kitchener Canucks. The Kitchener Canucks later became the Peterborough TPT Petes.

NHL Alumni
  • Les Binkley
  • Marc Boileau
  • Gary Collins
  • Glen Cressman
  • Garry Edmundson
  • Howie Glover
  • Floyd Hillman
  • Bob McCord

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1951-52 54 29 22 3 61 0.565 231 213 6th OHA
1952-53 56 15 38 3 33 0.295 181 239 8th OHA
1953-54 59 27 27 5 59 0.500 236 211 5th OHA

Junior B (c.1963 to c.1978)

The birth of the Kitchener Rangers (OHA Jr.A.) for the 1963-64 season, meant the need for a local farm team to help produce Junior A players. The affiliated Junior B Greenshirts became that souce of new talent, and used the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex as their home. The Junior B Greenshirts became the "Kitchener Ranger B's" in 1969 and are now known as the Kitchener Dutchmen of the Midwestern Junior B Hockey League.

Ontario Minor Hockey

There has also been a minor hockey team in the OMHA with the name Kitchener Greenshirts. Its NHL Alumni include: Kevin Miehm, Paul Reinhart, Brad Shaw and Nick Stajduhar.

Defunct OHA / OHL Teams
Teams defunct since 1963:
Brantford Alexanders | Cornwall Royals | Detroit Compuware Ambassadors | Detroit Jr. Red Wings | Detroit Whalers | Guelph Platers | Hamilton Dukes | Hamilton Fincups | Hamilton Steelhawks | Kingston Canadians | Kingston Raiders | London Nationals |Montreal Jr. Canadiens | Newmarket Royals | Niagara Falls Flyers | Niagara Falls Thunder | North Bay Centennials | Owen Sound Platers | St. Catharines Black Hawks | St. Catharines Fincups | Toronto Marlboros
Teams defunct prior to 1963:
Barrie Athletic Club | Barrie Canoe Club | Barrie Flyers | Berlin Union Jacks | Brantford Lions | Collingwood ACC | Galt Black Hawks | Galt Red Wings | Galt Rockets | Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters | Guelph Royals | Hamilton Red Wings | Hamilton Szabos | Hamilton Tiger Cubs | Kitchener Canucks | Kitchener Empires | Kitchener Greenshirts | Kitchener Redshirts | Kitchener Union Jacks | Niagara Falls Cataracts | Oakville Lions | Oshawa Generals | Oshawa Majors | Oshawa Shamrocks | Ottawa Shamrocks | Owen Sound Greys | Owen Sound Orphans | Paris Greens | Parkdale Canoe Club | Peterborough Juniors | St. Andrews College | St. Catharines Falcons | St. Catharines Teepees | Stratford Kroehlers | Toronto Aura Lee | Toronto Canoe Club | Toronto Lions | Toronto Moose | Toronto Native Sons | Toronto St. Andrews | Toronto St. Mary's | Toronto St. Michael's Majors | Toronto Young Rangers | Waterloo Hurricanes | West Toronto Nationals | Whitby Athletics | Windsor Spitfires
Metro Junior A League teams (1961-1963):
Brampton 7Ups | Oshawa Generals* | Toronto Knob Hill Farms | Toronto Marlboros* | Toronto Neil McNeil Maroons | Toronto St. Michael's Majors* | Unionville Seaforths | Whitby Dunlops | Whitby Mohawks
CHL: | Memorial Cup | OHL | QMJHL | WHL

 


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