• Hamilton Steelhawks may refer to: Hamilton Steelhawks (junior), a junior ice hockey team that played in Hamilton, Ontario, from 1984 to 1988 Hamilton...
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  • The Hamilton Steelhawks were a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League from 1984 to 1988. The team was based in Hamilton, Ontario, and played...
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  • (disambiguation) Hamilton Steelhawks (disambiguation) Hamilton Township (disambiguation) Hamiltonian (disambiguation) Justice Hamilton (disambiguation) This...
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  • The Hamilton Steelers (known as the Hamilton Steelhawks from 2015 to 2022) are a senior-level ice hockey team based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The...
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  • Bob Probert (category Hamilton Steelhawks players)
    the Alexanders before spending his 1984–85 season with both the Hamilton Steelhawks and the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the OHL. Probert was drafted...
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  • Mark Bernard (category Hamilton Steelhawks players)
    Mark Bernard Born (1969-02-01) February 1, 1969 (age 55) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) Weight 181 lb (82 kg; 12 st 13 lb) Position...
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    goal that beat the Soviets 6–5 in the final. The Dukes of Hamilton replaced the Steelhawks as the city's OHL team and played in Copps Coliseum from 1989...
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  • Keith Gretzky (category Hamilton Steelhawks players)
    the Brantford Alexanders, Windsor Spitfires, Belleville Bulls, and Hamilton Steelhawks, His best season as a player came in 1986–87 when he recorded 35...
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  • Youngblood (1986 film) (category Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario)
    (OHL) team located in Hamilton in 1986, they were called the Hamilton Steelhawks, as compared to the film's fictional Hamilton Mustangs. Several of the...
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  • Bill LaForge (category Hamilton Steelhawks coaches)
    called. The Steelhawks were fined $2,000 and LaForge was suspended for the balance of the season, including the playoffs. The Steelhawks managed to finished...
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  • regular season. The Brantford Alexanders move back to Hamilton becoming the Hamilton Steelhawks. Fifteen teams each played 66 games. The Sault Ste. Marie...
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  • Peterborough Petes. Bulls Royals Canadians Generals 67's Petes Marlboros Platers Steelhawks Rangers Knights Centennials Greyhounds Wolves Compuware Spitfires Note:...
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  • Defeated S.S. Marie Greyhounds 4 games to 0 in first round. Defeated Hamilton Steelhawks 4 games to 0 in quarter-finals. Lost to North Bay Centennials 4 games...
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  • name to Allan Cup Hockey. In 2015, two new teams were added: the Hamilton Steelhawks and the Thorold Athletics.[citation needed] Former OHA president...
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    1982–2002, moved to Saginaw Brantford Alexanders 1980–1984, moved to Hamilton Hamilton Steelhawks 1984–1988, moved to Niagara Falls Niagara Falls Thunder 1988–1996...
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    Hockey League (OHL) for the Brantford Alexanders (1983–1984) and Hamilton Steelhawks (1984–1986). The Montreal Canadiens drafted him in the first round...
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  • home to its third OHL franchise in 1988 upon the relocation of the Hamilton Steelhawks. The new team was named the Niagara Falls Thunder. The team filled...
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  • to London Knights 6 points to 2 in first round. 1984–85 Lost to Hamilton Steelhawks 9 points to 7 in first round. 1985–86 Defeated London Knights 9 points...
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  • Keith Primeau (category Hamilton Steelhawks players)
    G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM 1987–88 Hamilton Kilty B's GHJHL 19 19 17 36 16 — — — — — 1987–88 Hamilton Steelhawks OHL 47 6 6 12 69 11 0 2 2 2 1988–89...
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  • is a Canadian professional hockey right winger who plays for the Hamilton Steelhawks. He was born on March 1, 1985, in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. McConnachie...
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  • Wayne Doucet Left wing  Canada New York Islanders (from Chicago)3 Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL) 30 Adrien Plavsic Defence  Canada St. Louis Blues University...
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  • OHL season was the ninth season of the Ontario Hockey League. The Hamilton Steelhawks move to Niagara Falls becoming the Niagara Falls Thunder. The Kingston...
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  • (OHL) 75 Kirk Tomlinson Left wing  Canada Minnesota North Stars Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL) 76 Dean Hall Forward  Canada Boston Bruins St. James Canadians...
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  • Gould Rick Green Seth Griffith Jonathan Gruden David Haas Bob Halkidis Jim Hamilton Scott Harrington Alex Henry Todd Hlushko Terry Holbrook Dean Hopkins Bill...
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  • for eight seasons across various minor league teams, including the Hamilton Steelhawks, Sudbury Wolves, Knoxville Cherokees, and Brantford Smoke. Davidson...
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  • Arena Gardens/Mutual Street Arena – Toronto, Ontario Barton Street Arena – Hamilton, Ontario Cahill Stadium – Summerside, Prince Edward Island Chilliwack Coliseum...
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  • The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks were a professional indoor football team based in Allentown, Pennsylvania. The Steelhawks began play as an expansion team...
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  • Ontario Guelph Memorial Gardens 3,999 Gary Spoar Rob Holody Hamilton Steelhawks Hamilton, Ontario Copps Coliseum 17,383 Bill LaForge Kitchener Rangers...
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    going 50–14–2. In the playoffs, Windsor swept the Kitchener Rangers, Hamilton Steelhawks and Peterborough Petes to win the J. Ross Robertson Cup and earn...
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  • Titan (QMJHL) 47 Jamie Leach Right wing  Canada Pittsburgh Penguins Hamilton Steelhawks (OHL) 48 Kevin Kaminski Center  Canada Minnesota North Stars (from...
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