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This article is about the London Nationals team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1965-1968. For the current team in the Ontario Western Junior B league, see London Nationals Jr. B

London Nationals
London Nationals
City: London, Ontario
Existence: 1965-1968
Home Arena: London Gardens
League Ontario Hockey Association
NHL Affiliation Toronto Maple Leafs
Colours Blue & White

The London Nationals were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey Association, who played for three seasons before being renamed to the London Knights. The team played out of the London Gardens in London, Ontario, Canada.

Franchise Identities:

Team History

The London Nationals were granted a franchise in the OHA for the 1965-66 season under the ownership of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Upon the collapse of the Metro Junior A League in 1963, the Leafs were left with only one sponsored OHA team with which to place their prospects. They wanted a team in London to replace the old Toronto St. Michael's Majors, who had folded a couple years previous. The Leafs originally wanted the Nationals to begin play in 1963-64, but it wasn't until a year later that the Nats became the Leafs' second team, joining the Toronto Marlboros. Prior to 1965, the Nationals had played in the Western Junior B league, and had won the championship there in 1952, 1964 and 1965.

The Nationals were named for their sponsor the Canadian National Recreation Association, an organization of Canadian National Railways employees, and took their uniforms as copies of those of the Maple Leafs, except for the words "London Nationals" spelled out on the Leaf instead of the familiar Toronto Maple Leafs script.

Brian Murphy played the most games for the Nationals, 98 in total over three seasons. Garry Unger lead the team in career goals with 42 in only 50 games. Walt McKechnie was their all-time point leader with 26 goals, and 74 assists, totalling 100 points.

After three seasons, direct NHL sponsorship of junior teams ended. The team was sold by the Leafs to businessman Howard Darwin, who renamed the team to the Knights and changed the colours to green and gold.

Coaches

The London Nationals were coached by Jack McIntyre for the 1965-66 season. For their second and third seasons from 1966-68, the Nationals were coached by Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Turk Broda.

NHL Alumni

Darryl Sittler played 54 games for the London Nationals during the 1967-68 season, scoring 22 goals and 41 assists as a rookie. He later played 15 NHL seasons from 1970 to 1985, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1989.

  • Barry Boughner
  • Bob Cook
  • Jim Dorey
  • Darryl Edestrand
  • Rocky Farr

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1965-66 48 12 29 7 31 0.323 149 235 9th OHA
1966-67 48 18 21 9 45 0.469 185 214 6th OHA
1967-68 54 17 31 6 40 0.370 177 262 7th OHA

Playoffs

Arena

The Nationals played their home games at the London Gardens for three seasons, which was also briefly known as the Treasure Island Gardens during their residency there.

Capacity = 5,075
Ice Size = 190' X 85'
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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