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The Eastern AAA Hockey League was a minor level ice hockey governing body. The league is a sub-division of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association in the Canadian Province of Ontario. The ETA playoffs are done in a best 3 out of 5 series. The final two teams advance to the OMHA Championships. It was established in 1990.

The league was merged with fellow OMHA member South Central AAA Hockey League to form the OMHA AAA Hockey League. As a result of the merger the league's playoffs would replace the former OMHA Midget AAA Playoffs and give the new league a true playoff champion as the old leagues would each have four qualifiers for the tournament to decide the Central Regional qualifier tournament for the National Championship event.

Final Teams[]

Team City Arena Tenure
Ajax-Pickering Raiders Ajax Ajax Community Centre 1991-present
Barrie Jr Colts Barrie Holly Recreation Centre 1994-present
Central Ontario Wolves Port Perry Scugog Arena 1992-present
Clarington Toros Bowmanville Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex 1999-present
Kingston Jr. Gaels Kingston INVISTA Centre 1990-1993, 2007-present
Markham Waxers AAA Markham Markham Village Arena 1990-present
North Central Predators Rama Mnjikaning Arena Sports Complex 1996-present
Oshawa Minor Generals Oshawa Delpark Homes Centre 1990-present
Peterborough Petes AAA Peterborough Peterborough Memorial Centre 1990-present
Quinte Red Devils Belleville Quinte Sports & Wellness Centre 1990-present
Richmond Hill Coyotes Richmond Hill Tom Graham Arena & Ed Sackfield Arena 1990-present
Whitby Wildcats Whitby Iroquois Park Sports Centre 1991-present
York-Simcoe Express Aurora St. Andrews College Arena 1990-present

Playoffs[]

Due the format of the league's post season they do not have a true league playoff champion as the two finalists advance to the Ontario Minor Hockey Association playoffs along with two teams from the South-Central Triple A Hockey League and a host team which alternates between the two leagues. The winner of that tournament advancs to the Telus Cup Central Regional which involves the winners of the OMHA playoffs as well as the winners of the Alliance Hockey, Great North U18 Hockey League, Greater Toronto Hockey League, Hockey Eastern Ontario U18 AAA Hockey League as well as a host team which alternates between the four leagues. The Central Regional champion then advances to the Telus Cup which consist of five regional champions and a host team.

OMHA Champions[]

Central Region Champions[]

Seasons[]

External links[]

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