Champions History

Until the formation of the Toronto Hockey League (THL) in 1911, minor hockey in what is now the Greater Toronto Area was a loosely organized affair without a governing body. Any team competition consisted of exhibitions scheduled between neighbouring schools or church groups of the time.

When the THL began, the focus was only on older players. The inaugural season in 1911-12 saw competition only in the Junior division, with the Senior and Juvenile age groups added the following year. Midget was added for the 1915-16 season followed by Bantam (1920-21), Minor Bantam (1930-31), Minor Midget (1936-37), Peewee (1943-44), Atom (1951-52), Minor Atom (1955-56) and Minor Peewee (1974-75)..

  • Junior (1911-12) – Beaches Methodist
  • Senior (1912-13) – Balmy Beach Club
  • Juvenile (1912-13) – St. Matthews
  • Midget (1915-16) – St. Mary`s
  • Bantam (1920-21) – Bellefairs HC
  • Minor Bantam (1930-31) – St. Joseph`s
  • Minor Midget (1936-37) – Upper Canada College
  • Peewee (1943-44) – Etobicoke AC
  • Atom (1951-52) – Rocky River Construction
  • Minor Atom (1955-56) – Wexford HC
  • Minor Peewee (1974-75) – Mississauga Reps

In 1972, the THL became the Metro Toronto Hockey League (MTHL) and in 1999, adopted its now familiar Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) title.

Pro Hockey Life Cup Champions

GTHL Playoff Champions

King Clancy Cup Champions

Founders Cup Champions