The Ontario Ball Hockey AssociationÕs 30th Anniversary

Top 30 Players of All Time

 

There were many outstanding athletes throughout the world that excelled and ultimately became the greatest players in their respective sports.  They are highly revered and formally recognized for their skills and career accomplishments.  They are the standard by whom all others are measured.  They have earned their place in time as the best of the best that will eventually be enshrined in a place reserved for those who have achieved the pinnacle in their sport, the Hall of Fame.  They are the legends of the game.

 

Ball hockey, a fun and relatively unstructured activity played by children with little or no equipment on neighborhood streets, began to establish itself as a viable sport organization in the middle 1970Õs.  There were thousands of players, who all graduated from the rough asphalt surfaces to smooth concrete arena floors, that helped to foster the growth and development of the game into a formal association with a governing body and championship competition at all levels of participation.  There were some among those pioneers of the pavement whose skill, achievements and longevity in the game placed them in a class all by themselvesÉ.

 

The Goaltenders

 

The O.B.H.A. goaltenders, like legendary puck stoppers Glenn Hall, Jacques Plante and Terry Sawchuk who adorn HockeyÕs Hall of Fame, are represented by the finest ball stoppers that the game has ever seen in Bill Dark (London Provincial Glass), Jamie Falle (Ottawa Cobras) and Bruno Pullara (Fernview Rangers) respectively.  They were the foundation and played an integral part in the success and achievements of their teams throughout the years. 

 

The Ministers of Defence 

 

Canadian defensive legends such as Raymond Bourque, Paul Coffey Brad Park, Serge Savard, Larry Robinson, Ted Lindsay and the irreplaceable number four Robert Gordon Orr, who revolutionized how the game was played at the point position, set the standard for rearguards in the N.H.L.   So too did this dime of defenders that stood tall on the floating blue line in the Ontario Ball Hockey Association over the past thirty years.

 

Hugh Baird (Budget Wildcats), Carmen ÔThe BroomÕ DiMascio (DaltÕs Honda Canadians), Michael Futa (Maple Precast Eagles), Denis Giacobbi (Ottawa Cobras), George ÔThe GreekÕ Gortsos (Fernview Rangers), Terry Griffiths (Midnight Express), James ÔChickyÕ Mentis (Midnight Express), Dave ÔThe MooseÕ Moore (London Provincial Glass), Grant Mussleman (Oshawa Bruins), Jon ÔPicsÕ Pickering (Midas Topguns)

 

The Fabulous Forwards

 

When one considers the foray of fabulous forwards that ÔskiddadledÕ into the neutral zone and Ôknifed their way over the blue lineÕ before letting go of a Ôcannonating driveÕ on net, there was a special group of  players that comes to mind. 

 

There was ÔMr. HockeyÕ who was the consummate all-around player who dominated the game like no one else.  ÔThe RocketÕ, who was a fierce competitor and the first player to score fifty goals.  ÔLe Gros BillÕ, who was the class of the league and to this day remains an ambassador of the game.  ÔThe Golden JetÕ, who had speed, skill and power with one the hardest slap shots in hockey.  ÔThe Big MÕ.  He was a Calder Trophy winner and a fifteen time all star.  There was ÔThe FlowerÕ who electrified the fans when he flew down the wing and unleashed his big shot.  The ÔKings KingÕ, who posted eight 100 point seasons in Lotus Land.  ÔTrotsÕ, who was the quintessential two-way player that played 18 seasons on the Island alongside the most gentlemanly right wing sniper of all time.  And lest not forget ÔThe Great OneÕ.  The scrawny little kid from Brantford, Ontario, who rewrote the record book and became the most heralded player in league history. 

       

On the street, ball hockeyÕs most ostensible offenders were indeed as unique, skilled and accomplished as the aforementioned heroes who played on frozen pads, only they wore sneakers and had to earn every inch of paved real estate on foot throughout their life span in the O.B.H.A.

 

The most outstanding forwards in the game of ball hockey over the past 30 years are:

 

Bill ÔArmyÕ Armstrong (London Provincial Glass), Yvon ÔSkipÕ Breton (Ottawa Senators), Lino Chioma (Toronto Whalers), Dino Ciccerelli (Sarnia Wilding Doors), Daryl Clancy (Canadian Wholesale Sports). Tony Colucci (Maple Precast Eagles), Louie Franceschetti (York Canadians), Scott Howson (Toronto Islanders)

Gus ÔMagicÕ Kourousis (Fernview Rangers), Denis Lapensee (Ottawa Globe Trophy), Claudio Lessio (Midas Topguns), Robert Marchese (Midnight Express), Robert Mentis  (Midnight Express), Tony ÔMiniÕ Miniaci (York Canadians), Daniel ÔThe GeneralÕ Ranalli (Fernview Rangers), Terry ÔSluggoÕ Richards (Oshawa Bruins), Vytas Urbas (Budget Wildcats)

 

Congratulations to the Top 30 Players of the Past 30 Years in the Ontario Ball Hockey Association.