| Belleville Bulls | |
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| City: | Belleville, Ontario |
| League: | Ontario Hockey League |
| Conference: | Eastern |
| Division: | East |
| Founded: | 1981 |
| Home Arena: | Yardmen Arena |
| Colours: | Black, red, gold, white |
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| General Manager: | |
| Affiliate(s): | Wellington Dukes |
The Belleville Bulls are a junior ice hockey team, founded in 1981 based in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. The teams plays in the Eastern Division of the Eastern Conference of the Ontario Hockey League.
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The Belleville Bulls started in 1979 as a Junior Tier II team in the OHA. In their second season in 1980–81, the Bulls won the Tier II title, defeating the Guelph Platers in the league finals. The Bulls then competed in the national championship for the Manitoba Centennial Trophy hosted in Halifax, Nova Scotia losing in the finals to the Prince Albert Raiders.
On February 2, 1981 the OHL granted an expansion franchise to the city of Belleville and the ownership group of Dr. Robert L. Vaughan & Bob Dolan. Dr. Robert L. Vaughan remained an owner/co-owner of the team for over 20 years until he sold the team in 2004 to Gord Simmonds. Dr. Vaughan was awarded the Bill Long award in 1993 for distinguished service to the OHL.
In 1983 Belleville hosted the OHL All-Star Game, known then as the OHL Chrysler Cup.
The Bulls reached the OHL finals in 1986 versus familiar foe from their Tier II days, the Guelph Platers. The Platers won the series in 6 games. In 1995 and 1996 the Bulls lost in the semi-finals to the Guelph Storm.
The 1999 season would be one for the memories when the Belleville Bulls would win it all. The Bulls defeated the London Knights 9–2 in game seven of the OHL championship series at the Yardmen Arena to win their first J. Ross Robertson Cup.
The Bulls competed in the 1999 Memorial Cup, hosted in Ottawa versus the Calgary Hitmen, Acadie-Bathurst Titan & Ottawa 67's. Belleville finished 3rd, losing to Ottawa 4–2 in the semifinal.
In the 2005–06 season the Belleville Bulls celebrated their 25th anniversary in the OHL. The team also hosted the annual OHL All-Star game for the second time, on February 1, 2006. The Bulls set a season-best record of 102 points earned during the 2007–08 regular season.
In 2007–08 the Bulls made a trip to the Memorial Cup by virtue of Kitchener winning the Western Conference, and being the host, Belleville would get in as the OHL representative. The Bulls would lose the semi-final game 9-0 against the hosting team, the Kitchener Rangers, who would eventually lose to the Spokane Chiefs in the championship game.
Leyden Trophy East Division Regular Season Champions
Bobby Orr Trophy Eastern Conference Champions
J. Ross Robertson Cup Championships: 1999
Memorial Cup Appearances: 2
Larry Mavety coached the Belleville Bulls for 14 seasons. He is second only to Brian Kilrea for amount of time coached with an OHL team.
Lou Crawford was groomed by Mavety to replace him behind the Bulls' bench. Lou Crawford is the brother of NHL Coach Marc Crawford. Their father, Floyd Crawford, was team captain of the 1959 World Champion Belleville McFarlands.
Former coaches Lou Crawford and Shawn MacKenzie both had brief NHL careers. George Burnett briefly coached with the Edmonton Oilers. James Boyd is the only former Bulls player to later coach the Belleville team.
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CHL Humanitarian of the Year Award
Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy
Jim Mahon Memorial Trophy
OHL Goaltender of the Year
F.W. "Dinty" Moore Trophy
Wayne Gretzky 99 Award
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Dan Snyder Memorial Trophy
William Hanley Trophy
Leo Lalonde Memorial Trophy
Bobby Smith Trophy
Jack Ferguson Award
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| Team records for a single season | ||
| Statistic | Total | Season |
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| Most points | 102 | 2007–08 |
| Most wins | 48 | 2007–08 |
| Most goals for | 390 | 1984–85 |
| Least goals for | 172 | 2003–04 |
| Least goals against | 175 | 2007–08 |
| Most goals against | 347 | 1986–87 |
| Individual player records for a single season | |||
| Statistic | Player | Total | Season |
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| Most goals | Dave MacLean / Randy Rowe | 64 | 1984–85 / 2000–01 |
| Most assists | Dave MacLean | 90 | 1984–85 |
| Most points | Dave MacLean | 154 | 1984–85 |
| Most points, rookie | Dunc MacIntyre | 81 | 1981–82 |
| Dan Cleary | 81 | 1994–95 | |
| Most points, defenceman | Scott Boston | 84 | 1991–92 |
| Best GAA, goalie | Mike Murphy | 2.08 | 2008–09 |
| Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played | |||
Legend: OL = Overtime loss, SL = Shootout Loss
| Season | Games | Won | Lost | Tied | OTL | SL | Points | Pct % | Goals For |
Goals Against |
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| 1979–80 | 44 | 24 | 18 | 2 | – | – | 50 | 0.568 | 235 | 191 | 5th OPJHL |
| 1980–81 | 44 | 35 | 7 | 2 | – | – | 72 | 0.818 | 273 | 138 | 1st OPJHL |
| 1981–82 | 68 | 24 | 42 | 2 | – | – | 50 | 0.368 | 280 | 326 | 7th Leyden |
| 1982–83 | 70 | 34 | 36 | 0 | – | – | 68 | 0.486 | 342 | 332 | 6th Leyden |
| 1983–84 | 70 | 33 | 37 | 0 | – | – | 66 | 0.471 | 319 | 304 | 5th Leyden |
| 1984–85 | 66 | 42 | 24 | 0 | – | – | 84 | 0.636 | 390 | 278 | 2nd Leyden |
| 1985–86 | 66 | 37 | 27 | 2 | – | – | 76 | 0.576 | 305 | 268 | 2nd Leyden |
| 1986–87 | 66 | 26 | 39 | 1 | – | – | 53 | 0.402 | 292 | 347 | 5th Leyden |
| 1987–88 | 66 | 32 | 30 | 4 | – | – | 68 | 0.515 | 297 | 275 | 4th Leyden |
| 1988–89 | 66 | 27 | 35 | 4 | – | – | 58 | 0.439 | 292 | 322 | 6th Leyden |
| 1989–90 | 66 | 36 | 26 | 4 | – | – | 76 | 0.576 | 301 | 247 | 5th Leyden |
| 1990–91 | 66 | 38 | 21 | 7 | – | – | 83 | 0.629 | 324 | 280 | 3rd Leyden |
| 1991–92 | 66 | 27 | 27 | 12 | – | – | 66 | 0.500 | 314 | 293 | 6th Leyden |
| 1992–93 | 66 | 21 | 34 | 11 | – | – | 53 | 0.402 | 280 | 315 | 6th Leyden |
| 1993–94 | 66 | 32 | 28 | 6 | – | – | 70 | 0.530 | 303 | 264 | 4th Leyden |
| 1994–95 | 66 | 32 | 31 | 3 | – | – | 67 | 0.508 | 295 | 287 | 4th Eastern |
| 1995–96 | 66 | 35 | 26 | 5 | – | – | 75 | 0.568 | 300 | 250 | 3rd Eastern |
| 1996–97 | 66 | 22 | 37 | 7 | – | – | 51 | 0.386 | 235 | 278 | 5th Eastern |
| 1997–98 | 66 | 41 | 22 | 3 | – | – | 85 | 0.644 | 315 | 239 | 2nd Eastern |
| 1998–99 | 68 | 39 | 22 | 7 | – | – | 85 | 0.625 | 334 | 246 | 2nd East |
| 1999–00 | 68 | 44 | 22 | 2 | 0 | – | 90 | 0.662 | 319 | 227 | 2nd East |
| 2000–01 | 68 | 37 | 23 | 5 | 3 | – | 82 | 0.581 | 275 | 224 | 1st East |
| 2001–02 | 68 | 39 | 23 | 4 | 2 | – | 84 | 0.603 | 279 | 218 | 1st East |
| 2002–03 | 68 | 33 | 27 | 6 | 2 | – | 74 | 0.529 | 195 | 200 | 3rd East |
| 2003–04 | 68 | 15 | 44 | 8 | 1 | – | 39 | 0.279 | 172 | 279 | 5th East |
| 2004–05 | 68 | 29 | 29 | 6 | 4 | – | 68 | 0.471 | 176 | 208 | 3rd East |
| 2005–06 | 68 | 32 | 28 | – | 5 | 3 | 72 | 0.529 | 202 | 225 | 3rd East |
| 2006–07 | 68 | 39 | 24 | – | 0 | 5 | 83 | 0.610 | 260 | 227 | 1st East |
| 2007–08 | 68 | 48 | 14 | – | 4 | 2 | 102 | 0.750 | 280 | 175 | 1st East |
| 2008–09 | 68 | 47 | 17 | – | 2 | 2 | 98 | 0.721 | 258 | 176 | 1st East |

Bulls Uniforms
The team has played all homes games at the Yardmen Arena (capacity 3,257) for the existence of the franchise. The Yardmen Arena is part of the Quinte Sports Centre which is composed of the Yardmen Arena and the Wally Dever arena which is home to the Belleville McFarlands, an OHA Senior team, and is also used by minor hockey teams.
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