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The Lindsay Muskies are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Lindsay , Ontario , Canada. They are a part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League .

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6-667: The Muskies started out in the Central Junior C Hockey League . In 1989, the team jumped to the Central Junior "B" and stayed with the league when it became the OPJHL in 1993. The Muskies were formally owned and operated by a group headed by Roger Neilson , former NHL Coach, and his estate. In 2005, they were purchased by a group led by former NHL defenseman Jeff Beukeboom and Uxbridge, Ontario businessman Dave Knapp. This Ontario ice hockey team-related article

12-645: A plethora of major towns in the league: Trenton, Ajax, Bowmanville, Port Hope, Lindsay, Cobourg, and the retirement community-backed Wellington Dukes; the Central Junior B Hockey League absorbed many of these franchises over the course of a couple years in their run to Junior A status—obtained in 1993. Since losing half of their teams, the Central Ontario League has survived with the likes of Georgina, Lakefield, Little Britain, Port Perry, and Uxbridge. A sixth team has failed to stick in most cases, in towns like Bobcaygeon and Madoc. Due to retraction in

18-835: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Central Junior C Hockey League The Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League was a junior ice hockey league in Ontario , Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association . The "Central" played inter-league games with the Empire Junior "C" League. The champion of the Central competed for the All-Ontario Championship and the Clarence Schmalz Cup . The league

24-823: Is now a division in the Provincial Junior Hockey League . In 1970, the Suburban Junior C Hockey League divided into two leagues. Most of the westerly teams formed the Mid-Ontario Junior B Hockey League , while most of the easterly teams formed the Central Lakeshore Junior C League. In 1972, the Eastern Junior B Hockey League was also divided up, half to the Metro Junior B Hockey League and

30-808: The Ontario Junior Hockey League , the Bowmanville Eagles have returned in 2011 in the form of the Clarington Eagles but Ajax remains unserviced after their team left Junior A, both having folded in 2010. Following the 2015-16 seasons the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League amalgamated with the other southern Ontario junior "C" hockey leagues and became a division within the Provincial Junior Hockey League . For

36-819: The other half to the Central League. With this, the Eastern Junior C Loop became the Quinte-St. Lawrence Junior C Hockey League , the Central League's main territorial rival until 1986. In 1986, the Quinte-St. Lawrence League folded. The Wellington Dukes fled to the Central League and the Gananoque Islanders joined the Ottawa District Hockey Association 's Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League . With

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