Rauzulu's StreetDudley Hewitt Cup Champions
The Dudley Hewitt Cup is currenly the Central Canadian ice hockey championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League. The winner progresses onto the Royal Bank Cup championship.
It was presented to the Champions of Ontario between the OHA and NOJHA, prior to 2002. With the withdrawal of the Provincial Junior A League from competition for the Royal Bank Cup in 2002 the winners of the NOJHA and the Superior International Junior Hockey League played for the cup.
Currently the Cup is a round robin type tournament and a championship playdown between a predetermined host and a champion from each of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, and the Superior International Junior Hockey League.
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Dudley Hewitt Cup Champions
| Year |
Winner |
Loser |
2007-08 |
Oakville Blades (OPJHL) |
Newmarket |
2006-07 |
Aurora Tigers (OPJHL) |
Schreiber Diesels |
2005-06 |
Fort William North Stars (SIJHL) |
Sudbury Jr. Wolves |
2004-05 |
Georgetown Raiders (OPJHL) |
St. Michael's Buzzers |
2003-04 |
Aurora Tigers (OPJHL) |
North Bay Skyhawks |
2002-03 |
Wellington Dukes (OPJHL) |
North Bay Skyhawks |
| 2001-02 |
Rayside Balfour Sabrecats (NOJHL) |
Dryden Ice Dogs |
| 2000-01 |
Thornhill Rattlers (OPJHL) |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats |
1999-00 |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats (NOJHL) |
Brampton Capitals |
1998-99 |
Bramalea Blues (OPJHL) |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats |
1997-98 |
Milton Merchants (OPJHL) |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats |
1996-97 |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats (NOJHL) |
|
1995-96 |
Newmarket 87's (OPJHL) |
Rayside Balfour Sabercats |
1994-95 |
Thunder Bay Flyers* (USHL) |
Timmins Golden Bears |
1993-94 |
Caledon Canadiens |
Powassan Hawks |
1992-93 |
Powassan Hawks |
Powassan Hawks |
1991-92 |
Thunder Bay Flyers* (USHL) |
Powassan Hawks |
1990-91 |
Thunder Bay Flyers* (USHL) |
|
1989-90 |
Sudbury Cubs |
|
1988-89 |
Thunder Bay Flyers* (USHL) |
Sudbury Cubs |
1987-88 |
Thunder Bay Flyers* (USHL) |
Sudbury Cubs |
1986-87 |
Richmond Sockeyes |
Nickel Center Power Trains |
1985-86 |
Orillia Travelways |
Onaping Falls Huskies |
1984-85 |
Orillia Travelways |
Sudbury Cubs |
1983-84 |
Orillia Travelways |
Rayside Balfour Canadians |
1982-83 |
Thunder Bay Flyers |
Elliot Lake Vikings |
1981-82 |
Guelph Platers |
Onaping Falls Huskies |
1980-81 |
Bellville Bulls |
Onaping Falls Huskies |
1979-89 |
North York Rangers |
Onaping Falls Huskies |
1978-79 |
Guelph Platters |
Nickel Center Power Trains |
* Thunder Bay Flyers - Although their regular season were in the USHL, they came back to Canada for the playoffs to compete against the OPJHL and the NOJHL for the right to represent Ontario at the then Centennial Cup. The Flyers won the Dudley Hewitt Cup in 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, and 1995 to compete for the National title.