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			<title>Golden Hawks Changing PJHL Divisions</title>
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<p><strong>By Jim Stewart</strong></p>
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<p>The Caledon Golden Hawks will be on the move next season as the PJHL announced realignment plans that will coincide with the Muskoka Bears joining the 63-team league in 2024-25.</p>
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<p>The expansion Bears—operating out of Bracebridge— will join the North Carruthers Division.</p>
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<p>Consequently, both the Golden Hawks and the Schomberg Cougars will move to a revamped seven-team East Orr Division that will include perennial powerhouse Clarington Eagles as well as the Georgina Ice, Uxbridge Bruins, Port Perry Lumberjacks, and Little Britain Merchants.</p>
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<p>The Golden Hawks will bid adieu to long-time divisional rivals such as the Stayner Siskins, Allison Hornets, Orillia Terriers, Huntsville Otters, Midland Flyers, Penetang Kings, and the Innisfil Spartans.&nbsp; The move by the PJHL has significant travel, recruiting, and scouting implications for the Golden Hawks as the division's most westerly franchise.</p>
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<p>Three other PJHL teams will be on the move as the league balances its eight divisions: the Dorchester Dolphins who move from the West Yeck Division to South Doherty Division; the North Kawartha Knights and Lakefield Chiefs move from the East Orr Division to the East Todd Division.</p>
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<p>The PJHL—which rosters 1,450 players – is the largest junior hockey league in the world.</p>
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			<wp-post_date>2024-02-15 11:57:51</wp-post_date>
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