1. Justin Donati

    Justin Donati (born October 17, 1986 in Oakville, Ontario) is an ice hockey forward, currently of the Sudbury Wolves of the OHL. Justin played with his identical twin brother Tyler Donati on the Toronto St. Michael's Majors, but this was ended when Tyler was traded to the Belleville Bulls. Justin is the younger of the Donati twins by 7 minutes. Neither brother was drafted to the NHL in 2006, but both attended Detroit Red Wings rookie camp.

  2. Tyler Haskins

    Tyler Haskins (born 5-26-1986 in Madison, Ohio) is a major junior ice hockey centre.

  3. Andy Chiodo

    Andy Chiodo (born April 25, 1983, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey goaltender. He was originally selected by the New York Islanders in the sixth round, 166th overall, of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. The Islanders were unable to sign him, however, and he was made draft-eligible again for the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. The Pittsburgh Penguins chose him in that draft, 199th overall in the seventh round. Prior to playing in the Ontario Hockey League, …

  4. Kevin Klein

    Kevin Klein (born December 13, 1984 in Kitchener, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who is the property of Nashville Predators of the NHL and currently plays for the AHL's Milwaukee Admirals. Klein was drafted by the Predators in the 2nd round, 37th overall, in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He played 4 years of junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League; three with the Toronto St. Michael's Majors, and one with the Guelph Storm.

  5. Jim Hulton

    Jim Hulton is an ice hockey coach who is currently the assistant coach and assistant general manger for the Toronto St. Michael's Majors of the Ontario Hockey League. He was born in Kingston, Ontario.

  6. Charlie Stephens

    Charlie "Esquire" Stephens (born April 5, 1981 in London, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey player. Stephens was highly rated as a young player and was selected first overall in the Ontario Hockey League entry draft, and attained national prominence for his role in the Esq Swiss Watch company's advertising. He was selected in the second round of the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Washington Capitals, …

  7. Matt Pelech

    Matt Pelech (born September 4, 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian junior ice hockey defenceman. He was drafted by the Calgary Flames in the first round, 26th overall, in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Pelech has played three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League, with the Sarnia Sting and the London Knights. In 145 games, he has scored six goals and added 20 assists. Over the summer of 2006 he was traded to the Belleville Bulls, …

  8. Red Kelly

    Leonard Patrick "Red" Kelly, CM (born 9 July 1927 in Port Dover, Ontario) is a Canadian former hockey player in the NHL. Kelly grew up listening to Foster Hewitt's broadcasts of the Toronto Maple Leafs, and was particularly inspired by the style of their hard-charging defenceman, Red Horner. However, while playing junior hockey for the St. Michael's Majors, he was encouraged to refine his style by his coach, former Leaf great Joe Primeau.

  9. Ryan Barnes

    Ryan Barnes (born on January 30, 1980, in Dunnville, Ontario), is an ice hockey left winger who most recently played seven games with the Hamilton Bulldogs of the American Hockey League while registering no points and nine penalty minutes. Barnes was drafted in the second round, fifty-fifth overall in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft by the Detroit Red Wings. Barnes played his junior career for three teams in the OHL; the Sudbury Wolves, the Toronto St.

  10. John McLellan

    John McLellan was a Canadian professional hockey player and coach in the National Hockey League. He was a member of teams that won the Memorial Cup, the Allan Cup and the world championships. Born in South Porcupine, Ontario (now part of Timmins), McLellan was signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs and brought to Toronto to play for the St. Michael's Buzzers (1945-46) and then the St. Michael's Majors, playing on the team that won the Memorial Cup in 1947.

  11. Mark Napier

    Mark Napier (born January 28, 1957 in Toronto, Ontario) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who played over a thousand professional games between the National Hockey League and World Hockey Association. An alumnus of the Toronto Marlboros organization, Napier turned pro as a teenager for the Toronto Toros of the WHA and also played for the Birmingham Bulls. After the WHA folded, Napier joined the Montreal Canadiens, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 1979.

  12. Frank Rankin

    Frank Rankin (April 1, 1889 in Stratford, Ontario - July 23, 1932) was a Canadian professional ice hockey rover who played for the Eaton Athletic Association and Toronto St. Michael's Majors in senior hockey. In 1912, Frank scored an incredible 20 goals in 5 games. Even though his teams never won an Allan Cup, his teams did get to the finals twice. In 1924, he coached the Canadian National team to the gold medal at the Winter Olympics.