J. Ross Robertson Cup

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The J. Ross Robertson Cup is an ice hockey trophy awarded annually to the winner of the Ontario Hockey League playoff championship. It was presented by and named for John Ross Robertson, the president of the Ontario Hockey Association who served from 1899 to 1905.

Originally it was awarded to the winner of the OHA's junior playoffs. In 1933-34 it was re-designated for annual presentation to the association's Junior A champion. The first Junior A winners were the St. Michael's Majors of Toronto.

When the top junior level in Ontario was again separated into two categories in 1972-73 (see: OHA Major Junior A Series), the Robertson Cup remained with the higher tier as its championship trophy. This has remained constant through the series changing its name to the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League in 1974 and to the Ontario Hockey League in 1980.

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List of winners of the J. Ross Robertson Cup from 1934 to present. Teams that went on to win the Memorial Cup listed in bold.


Note: The Kitchener Greenshirts won the 1935 championship by default, after the Oshawa Generals were disqualified for using an ineligible player. This was a different Kitchener Greenshirts team than the club that later became the Kitchener Canucks, and ultimately the Peterborough Petes.

List of winners of the J. Ross Robertson Cup before the Junior A years. Teams that went on to win the Memorial Cup listed in bold.


List of OHA Junior champions from 1893 to 1918.


Cups Won Team Name Current Name
12 Oshawa Generals same
10 Toronto Marlboros Guelph Storm
9 Peterborough Petes same
6 St. Michael's Majors same
4 Barrie Flyers Sudbury Wolves
3 Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters Kitchener Rangers
3 Kitchener Rangers same
3 Niagara Falls Flyers Sudbury Wolves
3 Ottawa 67's same
3 Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds same
2 Guelph Storm same
2 Montreal Junior Canadiens Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
2 Owen Sound Greys same
2 St. Catharines Black Hawks Saginaw Spirit
2 St. Catharines Teepees Saginaw Spirit
2 Toronto Aura Lee defunct
2 West Toronto Nationals defunct
1 Barrie Colts same
1 Belleville Bulls same
1 Detroit Junior Red Wings Plymouth Whalers
1 Erie Otters same
1 Guelph Platers Owen Sound Attack
1 Hamilton Fincups Erie Otters
1 Hamilton Red Wings Erie Otters
1 Kitchener Colts defunct
1 Kitchener Greenshirts ** defunct
1 London Knights same
1 North Bay Centennials Saginaw Spirit
1 Queen's University defunct
1 Stratford Midgets defunct
1 Toronto Canoe Club Paddlers defunct
1 University of Toronto Schools defunct
1 Windsor Spitfires same

**Note: This list will have to be tallied again once the date of the first Robertson Cup has been determined.

**Note: The Montreal Jr. Canadiens switched leagues after 1972.

**Note: The Kitchener Greenshirts won the 1935 Championship by default, after the Oshawa Generals were disqualified for using an ineligible player. This was a different Kitchener Greenshirts team than the club that later became the Kitchener Canucks, and ultimately the Peterborough Petes.

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