Delhi Travellers

They finished second overall in the Southern league standings with 21 wins, seven losses, and six ties, a fair distance behind the first place St. George Dukes.

The Centenaires were battle-hardened from their play in the North Division of the 12-team Western league and kept the Flames at bay for a 4-games-to-1 series victory.

From their point of entry into the Western league in 1988, the Delhi Flames found themselves in vast trouble.

In 1991, the team changed their names to the Delhi Leafs to honour the towns former Intermediate league representative.

The Leafs suffered horrible losing season from 1991 all the way until they opted to change their team name to the Delhi Travellers in 1998.

They met the underdog Lucan Irish, a seventh seed berth from the other conference who defied all odds to make it this far.

The Irish were not to be denied of the Cinderella story, as they defeated the Travellers 4-games-to-2 to win the OHA Cup.

The Midwestern League were placed in the Central Conference and re-branded the Pat Doherty division.

The playoffs for the 2019–20 season were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the team not being able to play a single game.