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{{short description|Ontario Hockey League team in Barrie}}{{More citations needed|date=November 2013}}







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{{Color box#E91B03}} {{Color box|#FFFFFF}}| GM = Marty Williamson| coach = Marty Williamson| website = www.barriecolts.com| affiliates =}}The Barrie Colts are a junior ice hockey team in Ontario Hockey League (OHL), based in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. The Colts play home games at the Sadlon Arena. The Colts joined the OHL in 1995, and previously competed at lower levels of junior ice hockey. During the 1999–2000 OHL season, the Colts won the J. Ross Robertson Cup and participated in the 2000 Memorial Cup.

Championships

OHL
Memorial Cup J. Ross Robertson Cup Ontario Hockey League Championship—1 Championship, 3 Finalists Bobby Orr TrophyEastern Conference Championship—4 Championships, 2 Finalists Emms TrophyCentral Division title—8 Championships
  • 1998–99—105 Points (First in Eastern Conference)
  • 1999–2000—93 Points (First in Eastern Conference)
  • 2006–07—97 Points (First in Eastern Conference)
  • 2009–10—116 Points (First in OHL)
  • 2012–13—92 Points (Second in Eastern Conference)
  • 2014–15—85 Points (Second in Eastern Conference)
  • 2015–16—89 Points (Second in Eastern Conference)
  • 2017-18—89 Points (Second in Eastern Conference)
Hamilton Spectator Trophy—1 ChampionshipBest Record in the League
  • 2009–10,—116 Points
(Finishing with a 57–9–0–2 record. #1 in Canada for the final four weeks of the season)
OHA Jr. B
Sutherland CupJunior ‘B’ Championship
  • 1934–35 and 1992–93
Division titlesCentral Junior ‘B’
  • 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1992–93

Coaches

Bert Templeton was the first coach for the OHL Colts. Templeton was awarded the OHL Executive of the Year in 1995–96 for his role as general manager. Templeton built the inaugural team of the Barrie Colts, who became the first OHL expansion franchise to make the playoffs in its first season.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}List of coaches (multiple seasons in parentheses){{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

General managers

List of general managers:{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}
  • 1995–1999 – Bert Templeton
  • 1999–2000 – Bill Stewart
  • 2000–2005 – Mike McCann
  • 2005–2010 – Greg Carrigan
  • 2011–2020 – Jason Ford
  • 2021–present – Marty Williamson

Players

OHL award winners

List of OHL award winners:{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

CHL award winners

List of CHL award winners:{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}

Team captains

Players known to have captained the Barrie ColtsWEB,www.eliteprospects.com/team/865/barrie-colts/captaincy-history, Barrie Colts - Team Captaincy History, www.eliteprospects.com, {{Div col|colwidth=15em}} {{Div col end}}

NHL alumni

As of the 2022-23 NHL Season, there were 70 Barrie Colts alumni who have played in the National Hockey League: 59 from the OHL Colts, and 11 from the Junior B Colts.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}
Junior B Colts
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OHL Colts
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Team captains

List of captains with the number of seasons in parentheses.WEB, Barrie Colts - Team Captaincy History,www.eliteprospects.com/team/865/barrie-colts/captaincy-history, Elite Prospects, 18 December 2021, {{Div col|colwidth=20em}} {{Div col end}}

Yearly results

Regular season

  • 196x–78 Mid-Ontario Junior B League
  • 1978–93 Central Junior B League
  • 1993–95 OPJHL Junior A
  • 1995–Present OHL
Legend: OTL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout loss{| class=“wikitable” style="text-align:center”! Season || Games || Won || Lost || Tied || OTL || SL || Points || Pct % || GoalsFor || Goals{{small|Against}} || Standing bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|6th MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|4th MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|3rd MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|3rd MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|5th MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|2nd MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|4th MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|2nd MOJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|10th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 8th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”|11th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 6th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 4th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 3rd CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 4th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 7th CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#FFFFEE”| 1st CJBHL bgcolor=“#EEFFFF”1993–94 OPJHL season>1993–94402216 2 -- 470.5881751458th OPJHL bgcolor=“#EEFFFF”1994–95 OPJHL season>1994–954834 8 6 -- 740.7712851552nd OPJHL1995–96 OHL season>1995–96662831 7 -- 630.4772582665th Central1996–97 OHL season>1996–9766332310 -- 760.5762722363rd Central1997–98 OHL season>1997–98663823 5 -- 810.6142362152nd Central1998–99 OHL season>1998–99684913 6 --1040.7653431921st Central1999–2000 OHL season>1999–2000684318 6 1- 930.6763062121st Central2000–01 OHL season>2000–01682928 7 4- 690.4782142304th Central2001–02 OHL season>2001–02683819 9 2- 870.6252261922nd Central2002–03 OHL season>2002–03682926 4 9- 710.4562282233rd Central2003–04 OHL season>2003–0468312112 4- 780.5441961713rd Central2004–05 OHL season>2004–05683323 9 3- 780.5512322102nd Central2005–06 OHL season>2005–06684321- 1 3 900.6622581942nd Central2006–07 OHL season>2006–07684819- 0 1 970.7132731931st Central2007–08 OHL season>2007–08682834- 3 3 620.4561852234th Central2008–09 OHL season>2008–09683033- 3 2 650.4782142073rd Central2009–10 OHL season>2009–1068579- 0 2 1160.8533271861st Central2010–11 OHL season>2010–11681549- 2 2 340.2502323525th Central2011–12 OHL season>2011–12684023- 3 2 850.6252482102nd Central2012–13 OHL season>2012–13684420- 2 2 920.6762451851st Central2013–14 OHL season>2013–14683728- 1 2 770.5662662182nd Central2014–15 OHL season>2014–15684124- 1 2 850.6252782271st Central2015–16 OHL season>2015–16684322- 0 3 890.6542952071st Central2016–17 OHL season>2016–17681744- 6 1 410.3011922915th Central2017–18 OHL season>2017–18684221- 4 1 890.6542972291st Central2018–19 OHL season>2018–19682638- 3 1 560.4122212455th Central2019–20 OHL season>2019–20632928- 4 2 640.5082202612nd Central2020–21 OHL season>2020–210--- - - ----Cancelled2021–22 OHL season>2021–22683427- 6 1 750.5512452363rd Central2022–23 OHL season>2022–23684217- 6 3 930.6842842392nd Central2023–24 OHL season>2023–24682836- 4 0 600.4412342834th Central

Playoffs

  • 1969–70 Defeated Woodstock Navy-Vets 4-games-to-3 for George S. Dudley Trophy Super “C” Championship
  • 1992–93 Defeated Kitchener Dutchmen 4-games-to-none for Sutherland Cup
  • 1995–96 Lost to Kitchener Rangers 4 games to 3 in division quarter-finals.
  • 1996–97 Defeated Owen Sound Platers 4 games to 0 in division quarter-finals. Lost to Ottawa 67’s 4 games to 1 in quarter-finals..
  • 1997–98 Lost to Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 2 in division quarter-finals.
  • 1998–99 Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals. Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
  • 1999–2000 Defeated North Bay Centennials 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals. Defeated Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals. Defeated Belleville Bulls 4 games to 1 in conference finals. Defeated Plymouth Whalers 4 games to 3 in finals. OHL CHAMPIONS Finished Memorial Cup round-robin in third place (1 win, 2 losses). Defeated Halifax Mooseheads 6–3 in semi-final game. Lost to Rimouski Oceanic 6–2 in championship game.
  • 2000–01 Lost to Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2001–02 Defeated Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals. Defeated Belleville Bulls 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals. Defeated St. Michael’s Majors 4 games to 0 in conference finals. Lost to Erie Otters 4 games to 1 in finals.
  • 2002–03 Lost to Brampton Battalion 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2003–04 Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals. Lost to Mississauga IceDogs 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2004–05 Lost to Ottawa 67’s 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2005–06 Defeated St. Michael’s Majors 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals. Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference semi-finals. Lost to Peterborough Petes 4 games to 1 in conference finals.
  • 2006–07 Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals. Lost to Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2007–08 Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals. Lost to Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2008–09 Lost to Mississauga Majors 4 games to 1 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2009–10 Defeated Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 0 in conference quarter-finals. Defeated Brampton Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals. Defeated Mississauga St.Michaels Majors 4 games to 1 in conference finals. Lost to Windsor Spitfires 4 games to 0 in Finals.
  • 2010–11 Did not qualify.
  • 2011–12 Defeated Mississauga St. Michaels Majors 4 games to 2 in the conference quarter-finals. Lost to Ottawa 67’s 4 games to 3 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2012–13 Defeated Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 0 in the conference quarter-finals. Defeated Oshawa Generals 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals. Defeated Belleville Bulls 4 games to 3 in the conference finals. Lost to London Knights 4 games to 3 in Finals.
  • 2013–14 Defeated Sudbury Wolves 4 games to 1 in the conference quarter-finals. Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2014–15 Defeated Belleville Bulls 4 games to 0 in the conference quarter-finals. Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 1 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2015–16 Defeated Mississauga Steelheads 4 games to 3 in the conference quarter-finals. Defeated North Bay Battalion 4 games to 0 in conference semi-finals. Lost to Niagara IceDogs 4 games to 0 the conference finals.
  • 2016–17 Did not qualify.
  • 2017–18 Defeated Mississauga Steelheads 4 games to 2 in the conference quarter-finals. Lost to Kingston Frontenacs 4 games to 2 in conference semi-finals.
  • 2018–19 Did not qualify.
  • 2019–20 OHL Playoffs were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 2020–21 OHL Regular Season and Playoffs were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 2021–22 Lost to Mississauga Steelheads 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.
  • 2022–23 Defeated Hamilton Bulldogs 4 games to 2 in the conference quarter-finals. Lost to North Bay Battalion 4 games to 3 in the conference semi-finals.
  • 2023–24 Lost to Oshawa Generals 4 games to 2 in conference quarter-finals.

Uniforms and logos

The Barrie Colts logo displays an angry horse holding a hockeystick, surrounded by a horseshoe. The Colts colours are red, white, navy blue & gold. The home uniforms are a white background, with red, navy blue and gold trim. The away uniforms are a navy blue background, with red, white & gold trim. Barrie also briefly used a third jersey which was a red background, with white, navy blue & gold trim.For the 2007–08 season, the Colts have worn a new third jersey. It has a navy blue blackground with white, red and gold trim along the bottom, with the word “Colts” diagonally across the front. For the 2009–10 season the colts wore the Rbk Edge uniforms with a new template.{{Citation needed|date=February 2022}}

Arenas

The Barrie Colts played at the Barrie Arena during their tenure in the Junior B days and Junior A Tier II days, and also for a portion of their inaugural OHL season until their new arena was completed. The Barrie Arena was located in downtown Barrie and was formerly home to the Barrie Flyers OHA team from 1945 to 1960 and other senior hockey teams. The Arena was torn down in 2008.{{citation needed|date=July 2023}}Barrie Molson Centre was completed during the early portion of the 1995–96 season. The layout of the arena served as a blueprint for many new OHL arenas built shortly thereafter. The Horsepower Grill restaurant is located at the west end of the arena. The Barrie Molson Centre is located near the southern entrance of Park Place, close to Highway 400. The arena has since been renamed “The Barrie Colts Centre” and then, pursuant to a 10-year naming rights agreement with Paul Sadlon Motors Inc. for $170,121 per year (for a total of $1,701,210), beginning in the Colts’ 2021-22 season, the “Sadlon Arena”.WEB, GOLDFINGER, DAINA, Former Barrie Molson Centre building changes name to Sadlon Arena,globalnews.ca/news/6233426/barrie-molson-centre-changes-name-sadlon-arena/, Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc., 29 November 2019, 18 December 2021, WEB, MOMNEY, CRAIG, Colts’ home arena now showing off its new name,barrie.ctvnews.ca/colts-home-arena-now-showing-off-its-new-name-1.5336142, CTV News - Barrie, a division of Bell Media Inc., 5 March 2021, 18 December 2021,

See also

References

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External links

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