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Road to the 2019 TELUS Cup: OMHA (SCTA)

The Oakville Rangers rode a +99 goal differential and a 14-game unbeaten streak to another SCTA regular-season title

Jason La Rose
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February 6, 2019
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Make it three years in a row atop the SCTA for the Oakville Rangers, who edged out Hamilton by three points for first place. The Rangers dropped just four of their 32 games, with two of those coming in the final two weeks with top spot all but locked up. Oakville – which led the SCTA in goals scored (161) and goals against (62) and had six players in the top 13 of league scoring – had two point streaks of at least 10 games, including a season-high 14-game run (13 wins and one tie) from Oct. 17 to Nov. 25.

TOURNAMENT GROUPS
Group A
1) Oakville Rangers
2) Hamilton Jr. Bulldogs
8) Buffalo Regals
9) Brampton 45s

Group B
3) Niagara North Stars
4) Grey-Bruce Highlanders
5) Burlington Eagles
6) Halton Hurricanes
7) Southern Tier Admirals

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T)
Oakville – 53 points (25-4-3)
Hamilton – 50 points (23-5-4)
Niagara North – 44 points (21-9-2)
Grey-Bruce – 39 points (17-10-5)
Burlington – 35 points (15-12-5)
Halton – 26 points (10-16-6)
Southern Tier – 19 points (8-21-3)
Buffalo – 12 points (5-25-2)
Brampton – 10 points (5-27-0)

LEADING SCORERS
Thomas Lenart (Hamilton) – 21G 30A 51P
Michael Tiveron (Oakville) – 25G 18A 43P
Dylan Abbamont (Burlington) – 21G 18A 39P
Adam Tucci (Oakville) – 19G 19A 38P
Matthew Franzoi (Hamilton) – 15G 20A 35P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
none

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
none

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
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TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
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