Standings
1. Kitchener Legionnaires
2. Waterloo Maroons
3. Burlington Metros
4. Kitchener Generals
5. Guelph Crusaders
6. Oakville Oaks
7. Owen Sound Arrowbirds
8. Oshawa Diamonds
9. Barrie Admirals
10. Milton Micmacs
Story:
Before the season starts, the Diamonds made a vital trade with the Generals. The Diamonds get forward Greg Lewis in, the 2nd round and 3rd round. While the Generals take 1st round, 5th round and forward Jack Hillmen. This trade benefits the Generals as they finished 4th place, while the Diamonds take 8th place and show better things to come soon in Oshawa.
The big news that happened was the Milton Micmacs as the team fired head coach Jim Jackson after winning only 2 out of the first 20 games. Shawn Harper became the team's new coach as they would win four more games and finish in tenth place.
With all rumours about teams being relocated during the off-season, the Owen Sound Arrowbirds are not on the list as the city agreed in adding more years to the arena lease. Trevor Thunder, the team's owner, hopefully, makes enough money to build a new arena and keep the team in Owen Sound.
Another Coaches change in the league happened in Waterloo; the Maroons hire Louis Kelly to coach after Ron Pool stepped down for personal reasons as the team finished 2nd with a big 15-game winning streak.
In his second season with the Legionnaires, John Herbco became the team's captain after Roger Walton got the call to play for the New York pro hockey club. John steps up to the plate as the team leader and leads them to 35 wins, two losses, and three ties skyrocketing to 1st place. John would win the scoring title, best forward player, MVP and was named number 2 of the pro hockey's top prospect player of the year.
John Herbco and the Legionnaires would roll through the playoffs and swept the Metros in 3 games to win the Smyth Cup, their first since 1965. The Legion has punched its ticket to Vancouver for the 1976 Valor Cup.
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