History
The EOJHL was founded in 1966 as the Rideau-St. Lawrence Junior
Hockey League. Through a merger with the Upper Ottawa Valley Junior Hockey
League and the folding of the Lanark-Renfrew Junior "C" Hockey League, the
league has grown to 22 different teams. The EOJHL is the biggest Junior "B"
league in all of Canada and is the only Junior "B" league in the Ottawa District
Hockey Association.
The EOJHL is broken up into two traditional conferences that
operate separately of each other. Each conference has two divisions. Each
conference has its own President and each one operates under variable rules
allowed by the ODHA. Each division plays off to declare its own champion, after
which the four champion teams play for the Metro/Valley Conference Championship
and Rideau/St. Lawrence Conference Championship. The winner of these two
championships play in a best-of-7 series for the D. Arnold Carson Memorial
Trophy, the EOJHL crown.
The Metro - Valley Conference consists of
the Metro Divison and the Valley Division.
The Clarence Castors, Gatineau Mustangs,
Metcalfe Jets, Ottawa West Golden Knights and the Ottawa Junior Canadians make
up the 5 team Metro Division.
The Almonte Thunder, Arnprior Packers, Perth
Blue Wings, Renfrew Timberwolves, Shawville Pontiacs and Stittsville Royals make
up the 6 team Valley Division.
The Rideau - St. Lawrence Conference
consists of the Rideau Division and the St. Lawrence
Division.
The Athens Aeros, Brockville Tikis,
Gananoque Islanders, South Grenville Rangers and the Westport Rideaus make up
the 5 team Rideau Division.
The Akwesasne Wolves, Alexandria Glens,
Casselman Vikings, Char-Lan Rebels, Morrisburg Lions and the Winchester Hawks
make up the 6 team St. Lawrence Division.
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