Canadian junior ice hockey team
St. Thomas Stars City St. Thomas, Ontario League Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League Conference Western Founded 1961 Home arena Joe Thornton Community Centre Colours Green, gold, and black Owner(s) Joe Daniels General manager Joe Daniels Head coach Dave Matsos Affiliate London Knights Website Official website 1961–1970 St. Thomas Barons 1970–1973 St. Thomas Elgins 1973–1980 St. Thomas Colonels 1980–1984 St. Thomas Pests 1984–present St. Thomas Stars Playoff championships Sutherland Cup: 1987WOC: 1966, 1987, 1995, 1996, 2010 WOJAHL: 1969
The St. Thomas Stars are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in St. Thomas, Ontario , Canada.[ 1] The team plays in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League .[ 2]
History
Junior ice hockey in St. Thomas began in 1961 with the St. Thomas Barons in the Western Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League . The league was replaced by the Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League in 1970, and the Barons switched to the new league and changed their name to the Elgins.[ 3] [ 4] The Elgins folded in 1973, and were merged into the St. Thomas Colonels in the Central Junior C Hockey League . The team moved into the Southwestern Ontario Junior "B" Hockey League in 1976, and then into the Western Ontario Junior Hockey League in 1978. The Colonels changed their name to the Pests in 1980, and then to the Stars in 1984.[citation needed ]
1968–69 season
The Barons won the league championship during the 1968–69 season, then played against the Flin Flon Bombers from the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL) for the Canadian Hockey Association east-west final, and for the Father Athol Murray Trophy. The series was a best-of-seven format which began in St. Thomas. It was the first Canadian national junior ice hockey championship played which was not under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association .[ 5]
The Barons withdrew from the championship series during the fourth game, played at the Whitney Forum in Flin Flon on May 5. The team left after an on-ice brawl during the second period. The referee defaulted the game to the Bombers, who were leading by a 4–0 score at the time. The Bombers led the series three games to one after the default win. Game five was scheduled in Flin Flon on May 7, and games six and seven would have been in St. Thomas if necessary.[ 6] The Barons were escorted from the arena to their hotel by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police due to fear of violence. The Canadian Press described the Barons as being over-matched in the series and were not up to the calibre of the WCHL.[ 7] The Barons abandoned the series in the interest of player safety, and departed for home on May 6, despite a scheduled game on May 7 in Flin Flon. The team paid its own expenses to get home, with assistance from some of its fans who made the road trip to Manitoba.[ 8]
Canadian Hockey Association president Ron Butlin awarded the series to Flin Flon, and suspended the St. Thomas Barons from the association.[ 9] Barons' coach Keith Kewly said the decision was his to abandon the series.[ 10]
Season-by-season results
Stars goalie during 2013-14 season.
Stars player during 2013-14 season.
Season
GP
W
L
T
OTL
GF
GA
P
Results
Playoffs
1972-73
31
4
26
1
-
--
--
9
8th CJCHL
1973-74
32
15
13
4
-
179
177
34
4th CJCHL
1974-75
36
13
17
6
-
248
259
32
4th CJCHL III
1975-76
27
8
18
1
-
152
182
17
4th CJCHL III
1976-77
38
11
25
2
-
201
284
24
6th SWJBHL
DNQ
1977-78
40
19
20
1
-
237
223
39
3rd SWJBHL
Lost semi-final
1978-79
42
3
37
2
-
148
330
8
8th WOJHL
1979-80
42
2
38
2
-
121
388
6
8th WOJHL
1980-81
42
7
29
6
-
162
274
20
7th WOJHL
1981-82
42
10
27
5
-
182
248
25
8th WOJHL
1982-83
42
17
17
8
-
178
193
42
4th WOJHL
1983-84
48
22
21
5
-
238
233
49
5th WOJHL
1984-85
48
20
23
5
-
254
292
45
4th WOJHL
1985-86
42
26
11
5
-
245
169
57
2nd WOJHL
Won League
1986-87
42
24
15
3
-
271
234
51
4th WOJHL
Won League, won SC
1987-88
42
19
20
2
1
213
207
41
5th WOJHL
1988-89
42
9
30
2
1
195
284
21
7th WOJHL
1989-90
40
17
19
3
1
173
185
38
6th WOJHL
1990-91
48
34
11
1
2
234
183
71
2nd WOJHL
1991-92
48
17
27
3
1
202
227
38
4th WOJHL East
1992-93
52
23
23
3
3
-
-
52
3rd WOJHL East
1993-94
51
10
36
2
3
192
307
25
5th WOJHL East
1994-95
52
36
13
0
3
351
245
75
1st WOJHL East
Won League, lost SC final
1995-96
52
28
18
5
1
272
244
62
2nd WOJHL East
Won League, lost SC final
1996-97
52
30
18
3
1
234
216
64
2nd WOJHL East
1997-98
52
36
11
5
0
304
210
77
1st WOJHL East
Lost final
1998-99
52
37
11
0
4
301
195
78
1st WOJHL East
Lost final
1999-00
54
31
17
0
6
229
200
68
4th GOHL
2000-01
54
12
41
0
1
151
298
25
10th GOHL
2001-02
54
13
37
4
0
183
289
30
9th WOJHL
2002-03
48
19
25
2
2
142
171
42
6th WOJHL
2003-04
48
22
19
4
3
154
148
51
6th WOJHL
2004-05
48
31
15
1
1
184
141
64
2nd WOJHL
Lost final
2005-06
48
21
22
3
2
132
140
47
7th WOJHL
2006-07
48
25
20
-
3
177
195
53
6th WOJHL
Lost quarter-final
2007-08
48
19
20
-
9
165
187
47
7th GOJHL-W
Lost quarter-final
2008-09
52
12
31
-
9
154
258
33
8th GOJHL-W
Lost quarter-final
2009-10
50
21
25
-
4
173
179
46
7th GOJHL-W
Lost Conf. Final
2010-11
51
30
17
-
4
200
163
64
4th GOJHL-W
Lost SF Round Robin
2011-12
51
26
23
-
2
204
215
54
5th GOJHL-W
Lost Conf. QF
2012-13
51
26
18
-
7
194
209
59
5th GOJHL-W
Lost Conf. QF
2013-14
49
20
26
-
3
168
211
43
7th GOJHL-W
Lost Conf. QF
2014-15
49
22
20
-
7
166
170
49
6th GOJHL-W
Lost Conf Quarter, 2-4 (Sarnia )
2015-16
50
27
19
2
2
200
173
58
5th of 9-W 12th of 26-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 1-4 (Chatham )
2016-17
50
19
27
2
2
181
200
32
7th of 9-W 19th of 27-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 0-4 (Chatham )
2017-18
50
29
16
3
2
182
154
63
5th of 9-W 11th of 26-GOJHL
Won Conf Quarter, 4-1 (Sarnia ) Won Conf. Semifinals 4-3 (Flyers ) Lost Conf. Finals 0-4 (Nationals )
2018-19
48
17
24
3
4
145
176
41
7th of 9-W 17th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 1-4 (Nationals )
2019-20
50
12
32
1
5
146
262
30
9th of 9-W 21st of 25-GOJHL
Did not qualify for post season
2020-21
Season lost due to pandemic
2021-22
48
18
26
3
1
149
175
40
7th of 9-W 18th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 2-4 (Nationals )
2022-23
50
21
23
4
2
183
180
48
7th of 9-W 18th of 25-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 0-4 (Nationals )
2023-24
50
18
27
3
2
143
204
41
6th of 8-W 16th of 23-GOJHL
Lost Conf Quarter, 1-4 (Rockets )
Barons/Elgins season-by-season results
Season
GP
W
L
T
OTL
GF
GA
P
Results
Playoffs
1961-62
36
26
9
1
-
238
180
53
1st WOJBHL
Won League
1962-63
35
24
11
0
-
246
153
48
2nd WOJBHL
1963-64
40
29
11
0
-
273
185
58
1st WOJBHL
1964-65
39
20
18
2
-
213
206
42
4th WOJBHL
1965-66
40
21
17
2
-
227
209
44
4th WOJBHL
1966-67
40
26
13
1
-
225
165
53
1st WOJBHL
Won League
1967-68
50
25
22
3
-
297
241
53
3rd WOJBHL
1968-69
56
37
18
1
-
255
178
75
1st WOJAHL
Won League, lost National Final
1969-70
54
31
21
2
-
245
236
64
3rd WOJAHL
1970-71
44
13
26
5
-
205
270
31
5th SOJAHL
1971-72
56
20
26
10
-
244
288
50
4th SOJAHL
1972-73
60
10
45
5
-
209
373
25
7th SOJAHL
Playoffs
1969 Won League, lost CHA Championship
St. Thomas Barons defeated Chatham Maroons 4-games-to-2
St. Thomas Barons defeated Brantford Foresters 4-games-to-none WOJAHL CHAMPIONS
Flin Flon Bombers (WCHL ) defeated St. Thomas Barons 2-games-to-1 and series default
Chatham Maroons defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-none
1971 DNQ
1972 Lost semi-final
Guelph CMC's defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-none
Sutherland Cup appearances
1962 : Waterloo Siskins defeated St. Thomas Barons 4-games-to-1
1987 : St. Thomas Stars defeated Niagara Falls Canucks 4-games-to-none
1995 : Stratford Cullitons defeated St. Thomas Stars 4-games-to-none
1996 : Niagara Falls Canucks defeated St. Thomas Stars 4-games-to-2 [ 15]
Notable alumni
References
^ "STARS UPDATES | GOJHL St. Thomas Stars" .
^ "STARS UPDATES | GOJHL St. Thomas Stars" .
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "Bombers and Barons in East-West Final" . Brandon Sun . Brandon, Manitoba. April 28, 1969. p. 7.
^ "East Quits Hockey Finals" . Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 6, 1969. p. 1.
^ Davis, Reyn (May 6, 1969). "Flin Flon Awarded Game" . Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 25.
^ Davis, Reyn (May 7, 1969). "Barons Get Home On Handouts" . Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg, Manitoba. p. 60.
^ "Disgraceful, Says Butlin" . Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 7, 1969. p. 60.
^ " 'Worthwhile Champs' Says Kewley" . Winnipeg Free Press . Winnipeg, Manitoba. May 9, 1969. p. 47.
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "OGP | Custom Sports Products by Official Game Puck" .
^ "Ontario Junior B Champions - the Sutherland Cup" .
^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Players By Team -- St. Thomas Stars" . www.legendsofhockey.net . Archived from the original on September 12, 2015.
^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Players By Team -- St. Thomas Pests" . www.legendsofhockey.net . Archived from the original on September 10, 2015.
^ "Legends of Hockey -- NHL Player Search -- Players By Team -- St. Thomas Barons" . www.legendsofhockey.net . Archived from the original on September 10, 2015.
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