Stratford Kroehlers Explained

Team:Stratford Kroehlers
Operated:-44 & 1946-51

The Stratford Kroehlers were a junior ice hockey team that played in the Ontario Hockey Association. The Kroehlers were named for the Kroehler Furniture Company, a furniture manufacturer and team sponsor. The team played at the Stratford Arena, now known as the William Allman Memorial Arena, in Stratford, Ontario.

Before 1942, the team was known as the Stratford Midgets, and briefly as the Stratford Kist. The Kroehlers entered the OHA in 1942 and played until the team folded in 1951. There was a brief hiatus for two seasons near the end of World War II. In the 1947–48 season, George Armstrong won the Red Tilson Trophy as the OHA's most outstanding player, and the Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy as the league's top scorer.

NHL alumni

Two former Kroehlers have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame: George Armstrong as a player and Howie Meeker as a broadcaster.

1942-19441946-1951

Yearly Results

Season Games Won Lost Tied Points Pct % Goals
For
Goals
Standing
1942-4325799240.43875784th OHA
1943-44257162160.304991545th Group 2
1946-473622140440.6111641084th OHA
1947-483621132440.6181511344th OHA
1948-494825212520.5431902005th OHA
1949-504814313310.3111652187th OHA
1950-515420286460.4172002308th OHA

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