Kingston Frontenacs at Barrie Colts: Eastern Conference Round 2, Series Game 1
Kingston Frontenacs at Barrie Colts: Eastern Conference Round 2, Series Game 2
Barrie Colts at Kingston Frontenacs: Eastern Conference Round 2, Series Game 3
Barrie Colts at Kingston Frontenacs: Eastern Conference Round 2, Series Game 4
Barrie Colts at Kingston Frontenacs: Eastern Conference Round 2, Series Game 6, If Necessary
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League: Ontario Hockey League
Home Field: Sadlon Arena
Head Coach: Dale Hawerchuk
Championships: 1
Notable Players: Martin Skoula, Bryan Little, Daniel Tkaczuk, Brian Finley, Sheldon Keefe, Brad Brown, Joey Tenute
Rivals: Sudbury Wolves
''Based in Barrie, Ontario, the Barrie Colts are a junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League. There have been several Colts teams throughout the years. The Colts were a Junior A and B team in the Ontario Hockey Association from 1907 to 1910, and another team played throughout the 1920s to the 1940s. The modern Colts have been playing in some form since the 1970s. The team joined the Ontario Hockey League for the 1995-96 season. Since that time, the Colts team has been a successful team and has only missed the playoffs three times, including the 2018-19 season. However, there is renewed hope for the upcoming season as Tyson Foerster and Nathan Allensen take on their division rivals. You will not want to miss a moment of exciting Barrie Colts hockey. If you are looking to see a great ice hockey game, purchase your Barrie Colts tickets at StubHub.'
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'The Barrie Colts finished the 2018-19 season with a record of 26-38-3-1. The team finished in fifth place in the Central Division, and they failed to reach the playoffs for only the third time in team history.'
'The Barrie Colts team had only won one J. Ross Robertson Cup (OHL Championship) in the 1999-2000 season. Since that time, they were finalists for the Cup in the 2001-02, 2009-10 and 2012-13 seasons.'
'The Barrie Colts team plays in the Sadlon Arena. This stadium is also called the Barrie Molson Centre, and it is a 4,195-seat multi-purpose arena. It functions primarily as the home of the Colts. The Sadlon Arena hosted the first OHL game on December 31, 1995, as the Colts battled against the Sudbury Wolves. In 2019, the arena’s naming rights were sold to Paul Sadlon Motors, and the name was officially changed to Sadlon Arena.'
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The
Sudbury Wolves
is one of the biggest rivals of the Colts. These teams play in the Central Division, and they are located in the same province. Since the 1995-96 season, both teams have participated in heated battles against each other for dominance in the division.
''For those who want to see the next stars of professional hockey, you will not want to miss a moment of Barrie Colts hockey. These games are very family-friendly, and the staff often caters to fans of all ages. From minor or major league games, hockey is a passion throughout Canada, especially Ontario. You will want to dress up in your favorite Barrie apparel as you cheer the Colts on to victory. For the 2019-20 season, the Colts are celebrating 25 years in the league, and you will not want to miss out on any of the fun.'