Peterborough Stars

Peterborough Stars

OPJHL team
team_name = Peterborough Stars
bg_color = crimson
text_color =
logo_

division = Ruddock
founded = 1950s
history = 19xx-1961: Peterborough Canucks
1961-1965: Peterborough Monsens
1965-1975: Peterborough Lions
1978-1984: Peterborough Lumber Petes
1984-1990: Peterborough Roadrunners
1990-1997: Peterborough Petes
1997-2005: Peterborough Bees
2005-Pres: Peterborough Stars
alternate =
arena = Evinrude Community Centre
city = Peterborough, Ontario
team_colors = Burgundy, Black, and White
head_coach = Paul Matucci
general_manager = Paul Bedford
affiliates = Peterborough Petes
rbcs = none
dhcs = none
bucklands = none
metro_cup =
sutherland_cup =
schmalz_cup =
The Peterborough Stars are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League.

History

The franchise started in the Ontario Hockey Association's Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League in 1965. In 1972, all Ontario junior hockey experienced a reshuffle and the Lions found themselves in the Metro Junior "B" League. The Lions took a 3 year hiatus from 1975 to 1978, returning as the Hall Oil Lumber Kings. Renamed the Roadrunners in 1984, the team went a record 37 games without a win during the 1987-88 season (and 44 games overall going into the 1988-89 season, which ended on October 31, 1988). The franchise stayed with the Metro until it went renegade and left the Ontario Hockey Association in 1989. In 1989, the Peterborough Roadrunners jumped to the Central Junior "B" league, which became the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League in 1993. The Stars were known as the Peterborough Bees from 1997 until 2005. They became the Stars in 2005. They are affiliated with the Peterborough Petes of the Ontario Hockey League.

eason-by-Season Results

Notable Alumni

* Zac Bierk
* Jassen Cullimore
* Tie Domi
* Mike Fisher
* Bob Gainey
* Aaron Gavey
* Kerry Huffman
* Jeff Larmer
* Steve Larmer
* Darren McCarty
* Dave Roche
* Glen Seabrooke
* Cory Stillman
* Steve Webb

External links

* [http://peterboroughjrastars.ca/ Stars Webpage]



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