The Dundas Real McCoys are a Canadian senior ice hockey team based in Dundas, Ontario . They play in the Ontario Hockey Association 's Major League Hockey .
5-643: The Real McCoys have won four National Championships, winning the 1986 Hardy Cup as Canadian Senior "AA" Champions and hosting and winning the 2014 Allan Cup followed by the 2023 and 2024 Allan Cup Canadian Senior "AAA" Championship. The Real McCoys were once members of the Major Intermediate A Hockey League as the Dundas Merchants, and as the Dundas-Hamilton Tigers. The Tigers won the J. Ross Robertson Cup in 1985 as
10-574: The Hardy Cup , was the Canadian national Intermediate "A" ice hockey championship from 1967 until 1984, and the Canadian national senior championship for Senior "AA" from 1985 until 1990. The Hardy Cup was named for W. G. Hardy , and it was retired to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990. The Canadian Amateur Hockey Association established the W. G. Hardy Trophy in 1968, which became known as
15-619: The Hardy Cup. It was awarded to the national champion of the intermediate senior division. From 1984 onward, the trophy was awarded to the Senior AA division champions of Canada, after senior and intermediate hockey were merged. The trophy was donated by a group of realtors from North Battleford , and retired from competition in 1990. Until the 1967-68 season, the Intermediate level had many regional championships. The most prominent
20-642: The McCoys folded. In 2000, the Real McCoys were resurrected in Major League Hockey and have played there ever since. The Real McCoys won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as playoffs champions in 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Hardy Cup (ice hockey) The W. G. Hardy Trophy , more commonly referred to as
25-539: The league's playoffs champions. In 1986, the Real McCoys were the last Ontario Hockey Association team to win the Hardy Cup as National Senior "AA"/Intermediate "A" Champions. Only two OHA teams ever won this award, the other was the Georgetown Raiders . The Real McCoys played one year independent after the OHA Sr. League folded in 1987. After faltering in the first round of the national playoffs in 1988,
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