The LaSalle Vipers are a
Canadian
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junior
Junior or Juniors may refer to:
Aircraft
* Ekolot JK-05L Junior, a Polish ultralight aircraft
* PZL-112 Junior, a Polish training aircraft
* SZD-51 Junior, a Polish-made training and club glider
Arts and entertainment Characters
* Bowser Jr., ...
ice hockey
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team based in
LaSalle,
Ontario
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,
Canada
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. They play in the Western division of the
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
The Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL) is a Canadian junior ice hockey league based in Southern Ontario, Canada. The league is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association, Ontario Hockey Federation, and Hockey Canada. The league is c ...
. As a franchise, the Vipers are two-time
Sutherland Cup
The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland.
The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
provincial champions, two-time
Great Lakes
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champions and five-time
Western Ontario
Southwestern Ontario (census population 2,796,367 in 2021) is a secondary region of Southern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It occupies most of the Ontario Peninsula, bounded by Lake Huron (including Georgian Bay) to the north and no ...
champions.
History
The Royals
The expansion of the Windsor Royals started to circulate in the
Windsor Star
The ''Windsor Star'' is a daily newspaper based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Owned by Postmedia Network, it is published Tuesdays through Saturdays.
History
The paper began as the weekly ''Windsor Record'' in 1888, changing its name to the ''Bor ...
around July 1970. The Border Cities League had decided to no longer incorporate American teams and was looking to change its name. It also wanted to operate at a Junior B level. The team was based in St. Clair Beach in
Tecumseh, Ontario
Tecumseh () is a town in Essex County in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It is on Lake St. Clair east of Windsor and had a population of roughly 23,300 as of the 2021 census according to Statistics Canada. It is part of the Windsor census me ...
. The team's first ever coach was Cliff Stevens. The Royals played their first ever game as members of the
Great Lakes Junior Hockey League at home in St. Clair Beach Arena against the
Blenheim Golden Blades on October 11, 1970. The Royals were victorious, crushing the Blades 13-5. Bill Salzer scored the first goal in team history 1:29 into the first period. Salzer added one more goal and three assists, while teammate Rich Bissonnette aided with five assists. At the end of the 1970-71 season, the Royals finished in third place with a record of 23 wins, 13 losses, and 4 ties. As the league had included a pair of Junior C teams in their loop, the Royals acquired the second seed in the league playoffs. In the league semi-final, the Royals drew the winless, last place
Tilbury Bluebirds
Tilbury is a port town in the borough of Thurrock, Essex, England. The present town was established as separate settlement in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of Chadwell St Mary. It contains a 16th century fort and an anci ...
(0-40-0). Things did not improve for the Bluebirds. On February 23, at St. Clair Beach, the Glen Urquhart led the way for the Royals with three goals and two assists in a 14–1 romp of Tilbury. This gave Windsor the first playoff win in their history. Ted Pruyn picked up the win in net. Game two was a different story in
Tilbury
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, as the Bluebirds kept it close but the Royals prevailed 4-3. The Royals ended the Best-of-5 series in game three with a 7–3 win. The victory gave the Royals their first ever playoff series victory. In the league final, the Royals would meet the first place
Petrolia Jets
The Petrolia Jets were a junior ice hockey team based in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Western Ontario Hockey League, and the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League. ...
(31-8-1). The Royals took game one at home 6-3, but went on the road in
Petrolia and dropped game two 4-0. The walls caved in on the Royals in games three and four, losing 12–3 and 9–1 on back-to-back nights to fall behind in the series 3-games-to-1. On March 17, the Royals traveled to Petrolia and again were crushed, 13-2, to end the series and their playoffs.
In their second season, the Royals relocated to the Riverside Arena and finished in third place in the GLJHL (2nd amongst Junior B teams). In the playoffs, the Royals drew the
Blenheim Golden Blades in the semi-final and beat them 3-games-to-1 to again meet the
Petrolia Jets
The Petrolia Jets were a junior ice hockey team based in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Western Ontario Hockey League, and the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League. ...
in the final. Game one in Riverside saw the Royals lose 7–2 to the Jets, despite starting future pro goaltender
Tony Piroski (35 saves on the night). Game two in Petrolia did not go much better, as Greg Cecile made 31 saves for the Royals in a 7–4 loss. The Royals were never given the chance to redeem themselves, as the Jets swept them in four games to end their season. The 1971-72 also included future
NHL
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er
Ted Bulley
In 1972, the Royals moved, this time to the
Windsor Arena
Windsor Arena (nicknamed The Barn) is an list of indoor arenas, indoor arena located in Windsor, Ontario. Its capacity is approximately 4,400 with standing room. The arena's ice is by or . The arena was the home of the Windsor Spitfires of th ...
in Downtown Windsor. Their rival, the
Petrolia Jets
The Petrolia Jets were a junior ice hockey team based in Petrolia, Ontario, Canada. They played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Western Ontario Hockey League, and the Great Lakes Junior C Hockey League. ...
, jumped to the
Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League
The Western Ontario Hockey League (WOHL) was a junior hockey, junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association from 1969 until 2007. In 2007, the league became a division of the newly formed Greater Ontar ...
, clearing the Royals of their biggest hurdle in the league Junior B playoffs. The Royals would feature future
NHL
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goaltender
Rick Heinz during the 1972-73 season. The Royals finished the season in first place with a record of 34 wins, 6 losses, and 2 ties. In the 1973 league semi-final, the Royals faced the last place
Sandwich West Thunderbirds
A sandwich is a dish typically consisting variously of meat, cheese, sauces, and vegetables used as a filling between slices of bread, or placed atop a slice of bread; or, more generally, any dish in which bread serves as a ''container'' or ...
of present-day
LaSalle. In game one, at the
Windsor Arena
Windsor Arena (nicknamed The Barn) is an list of indoor arenas, indoor arena located in Windsor, Ontario. Its capacity is approximately 4,400 with standing room. The arena's ice is by or . The arena was the home of the Windsor Spitfires of th ...
, the Royals beat the Thunderbirds 8-2. The Royals would take the series in a three-game sweep. In the finals against the
Blenheim Golden Blades, the Blades would draw first blood, beating the Royals at home 3-1. At home, the Royals would gain some revenge in game two, beating the Blades 10-2. At home again, the Royals would defeat the Blades 6-3 in game three. Back in Blenheim for game four, the Royals kept the momentum going with a 9–2 win. On March 10, 1973, the Royals defeated the Blades 4-3 to win the series 4-games-to-1 and win their first ever league championship. Fred Gagnon scored the winner for the Royals with only 38 seconds to go in the game. The
Leamington Flyers
The Leamington Flyers are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Leamington, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Prior to 2023 they played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario ...
won the Great Lakes Junior C championship and challenged the Royals to a best-of-5 Grand Championship. The two teams finished the league in first with identical records, but the Flyers were awarded first on a better head-to-head record, despite the Royals having a much better Goals For/Against ratio. In Leamington, the Flyers would take game one 7-6. Back at the
Windsor Arena
Windsor Arena (nicknamed The Barn) is an list of indoor arenas, indoor arena located in Windsor, Ontario. Its capacity is approximately 4,400 with standing room. The arena's ice is by or . The arena was the home of the Windsor Spitfires of th ...
, Vince Mullins scored a
hat-trick
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Origin
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, for the Royals, in game two to even the series with a 6–3 win. At home again for game three, the Royals defeated Leamington 6-2. Leamington came back in game four with a 7–5 win to tie the series. The series remained unresolved, as the Flyers were required to carry on their playoffs by the OHA, while the Royals still waited on their next opponent. The Royals ended up playing the
Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League
The Western Ontario Hockey League (WOHL) was a junior hockey, junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association from 1969 until 2007. In 2007, the league became a division of the newly formed Greater Ontar ...
Champion
Sarnia Bees in the
Sutherland Cup
The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland.
The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
quarter-final. The Bees swept the Royals with scores of 6–5, 6–5, 4–3, and 7–3 to move on to the next round.

In the summer of 1973, the Royals and their Tier II Junior A affiliate, the
Windsor Spitfires
The Windsor Spitfires are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). The team is based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1971, the franchise was promoted to the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League for the 1975� ...
, broke off their affiliation agreement over each other's wishes to apply for expansion into the
Ontario Major Junior Hockey League
In 1970, the Junior A level was divided into two more levels, Tier I (Major Junior A) and Tier II (Minor Junior A). In 1974, the "Major Junior A" division of the OHA became the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League (OMJHL) and began to operate ind ...
- a deadline that was upcoming to make the move for the start of the 1974-75 season. The Spitfires chose to affiliated with the ill-fated
Belle River Bulldogs for 1973-74 instead. The Royals also requested a move to the
Western Ontario Junior B Hockey League
The Western Ontario Hockey League (WOHL) was a junior hockey, junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association from 1969 until 2007. In 2007, the league became a division of the newly formed Greater Ontar ...
, a more skillful league than the GLJHL, but were denied.
In the spring of 1974, both the Royals and
Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League
The Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League was a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey that lasted from the late 1960s until 1977 in Southern Ontario, Canada. The league was swallowed by what is now called the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League ...
's
Windsor Spitfires
The Windsor Spitfires are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). The team is based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1971, the franchise was promoted to the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League for the 1975� ...
put in rival bids in an attempt to promote one of the two teams to the
Major Junior A level. Both bids were rejected due to lack of a suitable arena. A year later, the
Ontario Major Junior Hockey League
In 1970, the Junior A level was divided into two more levels, Tier I (Major Junior A) and Tier II (Minor Junior A). In 1974, the "Major Junior A" division of the OHA became the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League (OMJHL) and began to operate ind ...
(OHL as of 1980) granted expansion to the Spitfires.
The Bulldogs
The Royals in 1986 were renamed the Bulldogs and moved up to Junior "B". The team was sold in 1995 and moved out of
Windsor, Ontario
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into the Tecumseh area, and became known as the Chiefs.
In one the franchise's last games in the city of Windsor, the Bulldogs set a league record for futility by suffering the worst loss in
Western Ontario Hockey League
The Western Ontario Hockey League (WOHL) was a junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association from 1969 until 2007. In 2007, the league became a division of the newly formed Greater Ontario Junior Hoc ...
history. On January 20, 1995, the
Leamington Flyers
The Leamington Flyers are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Leamington, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Prior to 2023 they played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario ...
defeated the Bulldogs by a score of 30-3.
The Chiefs
On February 20, 2008, the Chiefs remembered their former "rookie of the year"
Mickey Renaud. Renaud, alumnus and captain of the
Windsor Spitfires
The Windsor Spitfires are a Canadian junior ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). The team is based in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1971, the franchise was promoted to the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League for the 1975� ...
, died two days earlier after collapsing in his parents home in Tecumseh. After a memorial, the Chiefs announced that Renaud's number, 44, would be retired at the end of the season.
2007–08 championship season
The 2007–08 season marked the Chiefs' best season since moving to Tecumseh. The Chiefs, members of the newly formed
Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
The Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL) is a Canadian junior ice hockey league based in Southern Ontario, Canada. The league is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Association, Ontario Hockey Federation, and Hockey Canada. The league is c ...
became their first league regular season champions finishing first overall in their conference with 34 wins, 12 losses, and 2 losses in overtime.
After defeating the
London Nationals
The London Nationals are a Canadian junior ice hockey, junior ice hockey team based in London, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL).
Dean Pomerleau is the current owner of the ...
to win their first Western Ontario crown since 1980, the Chiefs made it known to the press that they are considering a move to
LaSalle, Ontario
LaSalle is a town in Essex County, Ontario, Canada. It is a bedroom community of the City of Windsor, part of the Windsor Census Metropolitan Area, and located south of that city. LaSalle, along with Windsor, is the oldest French settlement a ...
due to a lack of fan support.
The Chiefs entered the 2008 Sutherland Cup against the
Thorold Blackhawks
The Port Colborne Sailors (formerly the Thorold Blackhawks) are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Port Colborne, Ontario. They played in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
The Thorold Ja ...
and the
Elmira Sugar Kings
The Elmira Sugar Kings are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Elmira, Ontario, Elmira, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
The Elmira Juniors played at the Juni ...
. They finished the round robin in first place with 3 wins and 1 loss. They then faced the Sugar Kings in a best-of-seven series to determine the champion, defeating them in 4 straight games to win their first ever provincial title.
After 13 seasons in the town of Tecumseh and winning the 2008
Sutherland Cup
The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland.
The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
Provincial Championship, the town of Tecumseh announced that the franchise elected not to return to their arena. The team relocated to LaSalle. This marks the third
Greater Windsor Area location that the team has called home in 38 seasons.
The Vipers

On July 9, the ownership of the team held a press conference to unveil the LaSalle Vipers and their new logo. On September 10, the Vipers played their first game in LaSalle, losing 4–2 to the
Leamington Flyers
The Leamington Flyers are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Leamington, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Ontario Junior Hockey League. Prior to 2023 they played in the Western division of the Greater Ontario ...
.
2009–10 championship season
After a bit of a rebuilding year in 2008–09 to readjust after moving, the LaSalle Vipers showed themselves to be one of the top teams in the GOJHL during the first half of 2009-10. A mid-season slump put the Vipers near the basement of the Western Conference, but by the end of the season the Vipers had come together and reached the 5th seed of the conference with 30 wins. In the Western quarter-final, the Vipers defeated the fourth seeded
St. Marys Lincolns 4-games-to-1. In the semi-final, the Vipers drew third seed and rival
Chatham Maroons
The Chatham Maroons are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Chatham, Ontario, Chatham, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL). The Maroons were the 1970 Western Ontari ...
. A hard fought battle occurred, with the Vipers winning 4-games-to-2. In an upset, the seventh seeded
St. Thomas Stars defeated the first place
London Nationals
The London Nationals are a Canadian junior ice hockey, junior ice hockey team based in London, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League (GOJHL).
Dean Pomerleau is the current owner of the ...
, setting up an unlikely final between the fifth and seventh seeds of the conference. The Vipers would defeat the Stars 4-games-to-2 to take their second Western Championship in three years. The Vipers then moved on to the
Sutherland Cup
The Sutherland Cup is the ice hockey Ontario Junior "B" Provincial Championship trophy. The trophy was first awarded in 1934, and named in honour of former OHA and CAHA president, James T. Sutherland.
The Sutherland Cup is now the championshi ...
round robin semi-final with the first seed of the Mid-Western Conference
Brantford Eagles and the second seed of the Golden Horseshoe Conference
Stoney Creek Warriors
The Stoney Creek Warriors were a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League as well as the Golden Horseshoe Junior B Hockey Leag ...
. All three teams had appeared in the Sutherland Cup finals in the previous two seasons. LaSalle took the round robin with a 3–1 record, second was Brantford with a 2–2 record, and third was Stoney Creek, 1-3 and eliminated. The final was the battle of the 2008 and 2009 Sutherland Cup champions. The Vipers took an early 3-games-to-none lead in the series. Brantford took Game 4. LaSalle played Game 5 at home and took it in double overtime on a goal by DJ Turner.
2010
The LaSalle Vipers were invited by
Hockey Canada
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and the
Ontario Hockey Association
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to represent
Canada
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in a pair of exhibition games in
Mexico City
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,
Mexico
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against the Mexico Under-20 World Junior Team. The first game, on December 16, 2010, saw the Vipers win 9–2. Billed as "Canada Night" by Mexico's Ice Hockey Federation, the Vipers' win was nationally televised across Mexico. A second game was to be played, but was cancelled due to poor ice conditions.
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2011–12 season
On December 12, 2011, the Lasalle Vipers fired head coach John Nelson after a 13–15–2 8th-place start to the season. Nelson had a 92–70–21 record in seasons behind the Lasalle bench.
2012–13 season
The LaSalle Vipers hired Ryan Donally as the team's head coach in April. They finished third in the Western Conference behind the Chatham Maroons and Leamington Flyers with 29 wins and 62 points. They were led offensively by Dylan Denommé's 34 goals and 76 points. Taylor Speed recorded 22 wins.
2013–14 season
The LaSalle Vipers hired former NHLer and Windsor Spitfires all-time leading scorer Bill Bowler to be their head coach and general manager. The Vipers started the season with a 14–0–1 stretch that kept them in first place until the season's final month, before ultimately being passed by the Leamington Flyers.
Dylan Denomme led the team in scoring with 72 points in 39 games. Paolo Battisti and Cameron Zanussi each started 26 games, winning 15 and 17 games respectively. Taylor Speed won two games before joining the University of Windsor Lancers.
They finished the season in second place and drew a first round matchup with the St. Thomas Stars, who they defeated in five games. They were swept in the second round of the playoffs by the Chatham Maroons.
Rookie Devon Paliani led the team in playoff scoring with 11 goals and 15 points in nine games. Following the season, Paliani would be signed by the OHL's Sudbury Wolves. Also signed to an OHL contracts was defenceman Austin Hall, while Denomme joined the University of Windsor Lancers.
Paliani was named GOJHL Western Conference Rookie of the Year, while Mark Manchurek earned Top Rookie Scorer honours. Battisti (February) and Zanussi (October) each won Goaltender of the Month honours, while defenceman Brett Langlois (October) won Defenceman of the Month. Denomme was nominated for league MVP and was named to the All-Star team. Andrew Burns was named Most Outstanding First Year Defenceman.
The Vipers bench, led by Bill Bowler, also won coaching staff of the year.
2014–15 season
The Vipers signed rookie forwards Manny Silverio and Brett Primeau July 17 after impressive performances in the team's rookie camp.
Season-by-season results
2022-2023 Coaching Staff
*GM/Head Coach - John Nelson
*Head Coach - Matt Beaudoin
*Assistant Coach - Chad Shepley
*Assistant Coach - Nathan Savage
*Strength/Conditioning Coach - Kyle Bezaire
*Goalie Coach - Derion Ducedre
*Video Coach - Joe Donato
*Trainer - Randy Levac
*Equipment Manager - Barry Galerno
Sutherland Cup appearances
:1980:
Belleville Bobcats
The Belleville Bobcats were a Junior "B" ice hockey team. The Bobcats played in the Metro Junior B Hockey League.
History
The Belleville Bobcats were first formed in 1972 as a member of the Metro Junior "B" league.
In 1980 the team won the Me ...
defeated Windsor Royals ''4-games-to-none''
:2008: Tecumseh Chiefs defeated
Elmira Sugar Kings
The Elmira Sugar Kings are a junior hockey, junior ice hockey team based in Elmira, Ontario, Elmira, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Mid-Western division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League.
History
The Elmira Juniors played at the Juni ...
''4-games-to-none''
:2010: LaSalle Vipers defeated
Brantford Eagles ''4-games-to-1''
:2015:
Caledonia Corvairs defeated LaSalle Vipers ''4-games-to-2''
Notable alumni
*
Russ Adam
*
Ted Bulley
*
Stubby Clapp
Richard Keith "Stubby" Clapp (born February 24, 1973) is a Canadian professional baseball coach and former second baseman and Triple-A manager who is the first base coach for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played fo ...
*
Tie Domi
Tahir "Tie" Domi (born November 1, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player. Known as an enforcer, he played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Rangers, and Winnipeg Jets over a 16-year NHL career. He is the Maple Leafs' all ...
*
Murray Eaves
*
David Gagnon
*
Rick Heinz
*
Dan Jancevski
Dan Jancevski (born June 15, 1981) is a Macedonian Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman who played eleven seasons in the American Hockey League (AHL) and also in nine National Hockey League (NHL) games with the Dallas Stars and Tamp ...
*
Ed Jovanovski
Edward Jovanovski (born June 26, 1976) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. He was born in Windsor, Ontario, and is of Macedonian descent.
Jovanovski played major junior ice hockey for two seasons with the Windsor Spitfi ...
*
Tim Kerr
Timothy E. Kerr (born January 5, 1960) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey right winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Philadelphia Flyers, New York Rangers and Hartford Whalers. Known for his goal- ...
*
Richard Kromm
*
Mike Natyshak
*
Joel Quenneville
Joel Norman Quenneville (born September 15, 1958) is a Canadian–American professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Nicknamed "Coach Q", he is second in NHL c ...
*
Mickey Renaud
*
D. J. Smith
*
Hunter Smith
*
Kyle Wellwood
Kyle Wellwood (born May 16, 1983) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey centre who played the majority of his career in the National Hockey League (NHL). He was originally selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs 134th overall in the 2001 NHL E ...
*
Derek Wilkinson
References
External links
Vipers Webpage
{{GOJHL
Western Junior B Hockey League teams
Ice hockey teams in Ontario
Ice hockey clubs established in 1970
1970 establishments in Ontario