Barrie is located in the central part of Southern Ontario in Canada. It is about 80 kilometers north of Toronto on the shore of Lake Simcoe. It has a population of approximately 130,000.
There have been a large number of hockey teams based there over the years. including the junior and senior Barrie Flyers and the junior B and major junior Barrie Colts.
Teams[]
- OHA Sr., 1894-1895; 1903-1904; 1905-1906)
- OHA Sr. B, 1947-1948)
- (OHA Jr., 1897-1900; 1902-1905; 1907-1912; 1914-1915; 1916-1920; 1921-1922; 1923-1931; 1932-1933)
- Barrie 177th Battalion (Ontario Hockey Association, 1916-1917)
- Barrie 76th Battalion (Ontario Hockey Association Jr, 1915-1916)
- Barrie Colts
- (Central Junior A Hockey League, 1992-1993) joined OPJHL
- (Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League, 1993-1995) granted OHL expansion team
- (Ontario Hockey League, 1995-present)
- (Ontario Hockey Association Jr. A, 1945-1960) moved to Niagara Falls
- (OHA Sr. A, 1966-1979) join Georgian Bay Intermediate A Hockey League
- (OHA Sr. A, 1983-1984)
- Barrie Lakeviews (Played in the 1960-61 OHA Intermediate A Groups)
- Barrie Seven Ups (OHA Sr. A, 1964-1966) renamed Barrie Flyers
- Georgian Grizzlies (Ontario Colleges Athletic Association, 1968-1992)
Players[]
- Perry Anderson
- Steve Chiasson
- Joe DiPenta
- Hap Emms
- Bruce Gardiner
- Bill Hagan
- Jim Hamilton
- John Madden
- Terry Martin
- Garry Monahan
- Glen Richardson
- Darren Rumble
- Wayne Rutledge
- Darrin Shannon
- Red Storey
- Ross Turnbull
Arenas[]
- New Skating Rink
- Allandale Recreation Centre
- Barrie Arena
- Barrie Molson Centre
- Circle at Centre Rink
- East Bayfield Arena
- Eastview Arena
- Holly Recreation Centre
- National Training Rinks
- Mammoth Rink
External Links[]
- Barrie on Wikipedia