OHL Reverse - CzechoslovakiaNew!

The 'Made In Czechoslovakia' slug was issued with OHL reverse logos between 1986-94. It gave way to the Slovakia slug when the country split apart. These are primarily souvenir pucks but probably did see some game action.
Detroit Jr. Red Wings (1992-95)
This was the second name for this franchise. They had been the Ambassadors and became the Detroit Whalers in 1995. A classic logo that is very hard to find. $15 US.
Guelph Storm
The Hamilton Dukes moved to Guelph in 1991. This was their original logo since updated. This logo is becoming tough to come by. $10 US.
Kingston Frontenacs
The Raiders changed their name to Frontenacs in 1989. So what's a 'Frontenac'? It's the county that Kingston is in. The name had been used by Kingston hockey teams going all the way back to the late 1800's. $4 US.
Kitchener Rangers
The Rangers replaced their traditonal shield logo with this Cowboy logo. It has since been replaced by their original logo. $6 US.
Newmarket Royals (1992-94)
The three-time Memorial Cup champs Cornwall Royals moved to Newmarket in 1992. The team never caught on and they relocated to Sarnia after just two seasons. A hard to find puck. $15 US.
Owen Sound Platers (1989-00)
The Guelph Platers moved to Owen Sound in 1989. This is their original double bolt logo. The logo was updated a few years later. The team has since been renamed the Attack. $10 US.
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
The Greyhounds joined the league in 1972. This is their original logo. It was changed in the 1990's to a cartoon dog. Recently, they have gone back to this logo. $6 US.
Windsor Spitfires
This is the logo currently in use. Team joined the league in 1975. $4 US.


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