Category: Hockey
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Highlanders Move, Rebrand As Smiths Falls Settlers
Glengarry Highlanders are on the move. One of the original eight CPJHL teams, the team announced its move to Smiths Falls Memorial Community Centre and will now be known as the Smiths Falls Settlers. Owned and operated by Frank and Michelle Morris, the team found success in their inaugural season going 23-19-1-5. Their roster included…
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Bracebridge Pioneers Added As CPJHL Expansion Continues
The Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League is pleased to announce the addition of the Bracebridge Pioneers for the 2017-18 season. The Pioneers will play their home game at the Bracebridge Memorial Arena. Bracebridge fits into the CPJHL Southern Ontario footprint perfectly. With teams nearby in Muskoka and Coldwater the Pioneers should have instant rivalries for…
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Nemesis Relocate/Rebrand As Cobourg Galaxy
Norwood Nemesis are pleased to announce that they will be moving to Cobourg for the upcoming 2017-18 CPJHL season. With the move the team will rebrand as the Cobourg Galaxy Our new home will be the Cobourg Community Centre. “We are very excited to be moving to Cobourg,” stated Brian Bell, Galaxy GM and head coach.…
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Coldwater Ice Wolves Join CPJHL
The Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League is pleased to announce the addition of the Coldwater Ice Wolves. The expansion franchise is set to begin play for the 2017-18 season. Led by GM/Head Coach Justin Beers, the Ice Wolves will play their home games at the Coldwater Community Centre. With existing teams Muskoka Wild and Essa…
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CPJHL Names All-League Teams
The Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League is proud to name its first league player awards. First and Second All-CPJHL teams were named along with the league MVP. Stephen Eccles of Essa Stallions was named the league MVP. They 20-year old forward led all league scorers with 45 goals, 34 assists for a total of 8o…
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Miners, Wranglers To Face Off For RMJHL Title
Two teams are left in the quest for a championship. Pikes Peak Miners, dominant during the regular season, and the Steamboat Wranglers will play this weekend in a best-of three series to crown the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League champion. The Miners made quick work of their opponent in the semifinal series, sweeping Colorado Rampage…
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