Brantford Alexanders
The Brantford Alexanders were a Canadian ice hockey team from Brantford, Ontario. The team played from 1978 to 1984 in one of the three highest Canadian Junior Hockey League, the Ontario Hockey League ( OHL ).
History
The Hamilton Fincups in 1978 to Brantford, Ontario, relocated and renamed in Brantford Alexanders. The team was named after the inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who spent part of his life in the area of Brantford. First, the Alexander played two years in the Ontario Hockey Association, before its successor league, the Ontario Hockey League were recorded. 1980
After Brantford in the 1978/79 season still missed the playoffs, it reached this then five times in a row, where you never more than made it to the Conference semi-finals, where the team in the season 1979/80 Windsor Spitfires defeated the.
After six years of the franchise in 1984 after Hamilton, Ontario, resettled, where, under the name Hamilton Steel Hawks was then active in the OHL.
Former Players
The following players who were active for the Brantford Alexanders, played in the course of her career in the National Hockey League:
- Perry Anderson
- Bruce Bell
- Allan Bester
- Mark Botell
- Mike Bullard
- Shayne Corson
- Tony Curtale
- Dean Defazio
- Daryl Evans
- Dave Gagner
- Len Hachborn
- Dave Hannan
- Mike Hoffman
- Mark Hunter
- Jeff Jackson
- Randy Ladouceur
- Jason Lafreniere
- Rick LaFerriere
- Mike Lalor
- Kevin LaVallee
- Paul Marshall
- Mike Millar
- Ric Nattress
- Mark Plantery
- Bob Probert
- Chris Pusey
- Steve Smith
- Greg Terrion
- Rick Wamsley