The Char-Lan Rebels were a junior ice hockey team in Williamstown, Ontario . Between 2014–15 and the end of the 2019–20 seasons, the EOJHL and the CCHL set a new agreement in an attempt to create a better player development model. This resulted in the league re-branding itself as the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2 (CCHL2), and shrinking to 16 teams and two divisions. The league reverted to the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League for 2021.
4-699: Upon the completion of the 2023–24 season it was announced that the Alexandia Glens and the Char-Lan Rebels would merge. The new team will be known as the Glengarry Brigade . The Rebels have an intense rivalry with the Alexandria Glens . The rivalry has been touted as "The Battle of Glengarry" within the local community. Games between the teams are often heated events. This Ontario ice hockey team-related article
8-636: A decade. The Glens won the championship for the first that year, their Forty year of existence. In 2008, the Glens won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy for the second time and won it back to back, defeating the Ottawa West Golden Knights 4-games-to-2 in the league final. The Glens were the first team in Rideau/St-Lawrence Conference to win a back to back championship. The Glens have an intense rivalry with
12-746: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Alexandria Glens The Glengarry Brigade are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Glengarry County, Ontario , Canada . They are members of the Martin Division of the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL). They play at the Glengarry Sports Palace & Char-Lan Rec Centre . In their history, the Glens have won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy or now named
16-745: The Dwayne Barkley trophy twice as district Junior "B" champions and the Rebels have won it once. The Glens were formed in 1967. In 2007, the Glens won the D. Arnold Carson Memorial Trophy as Eastern Ontario Junior "B" champions, defeating the Gatineau Mustangs 4-games-to-3 in the league final. This marks the first time a team outside of the Metro Division of EOJBHL has won the Carson Trophy as league champions in over half
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