Emms Division

Adams Division
League Ontario Hockey League
Sport Ice Hockey
Inaugural season 1975-76 season
Ceased 1994
Replaced by West Division
Most titles Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (5)

The OHL's Emms Division was formed in 1975 as the league was split up into two divisions, the other being the Leyden Division. The division existed from 19 seasons until 1994. It was named in honour of Hap Emms, former owner of the Barrie Flyers, Niagara Falls Flyers and St. Catharines Black Hawks. It is the fore-runner of the OHL's West Division.

Division lineups

1975–1976

Changes from the 1974–1975 season

1976–1977

Changes from the 1975–1976 season

1977–1978

Changes from the 1976–1977 season

1978–1981

Changes from the 1977–1978 season

1981–1982

Changes from the 1980–1981 season

1982–1984

Changes from the 1981–1982 season

1984–1988

Changes from the 1983–1984 season

1988–1989

Changes from the 1987–1988 season

1989–1990

Changes from the 1988–1989 season

1990–1991

Changes from the 1989–1990 season

1991–1992

Changes from the 1990–1991 season

1992–1994

Changes from the 1991–1992 season


After the 1993–1994 season

The league was reformatted into three divisions:

Regular season Division Champions

Playoff Division Champions

J. Ross Robertson Cup winners produced

  1. 1976 - Hamilton Fincups
  2. 1981 - Kitchener Rangers
  3. 1982 - Kitchener Rangers
  4. 1985 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  5. 1986 - Guelph Platers
  6. 1988 - Windsor Spitfires
  7. 1991 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
  8. 1992 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds

Memorial Cup winners produced

  1. 1976 - Hamilton Fincups
  2. 1982 - Kitchener Rangers
  3. 1986 - Guelph Platers
  4. 1993 - Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds

See also

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