New Brunswick Junior Hockey League (2012–)

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New Brunswick Junior Hockey League
New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League (emblem).jpg
PresidentSheldon Hay
Vice PresidentDon Partington
Founded2009
No. of teams7
Recent ChampionsB: Moncton Vitos
C: Tri-County River Cats (2019)
Website nbjhl.ca

The New Brunswick Junior Hockey League (NBJBHL) is a Canadian Junior ice hockey league in the Province of New Brunswick. The NBJHL is a member of Hockey New Brunswick and Hockey Canada.

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History

The original New Brunswick Junior Hockey League folded in 2003. That league was formed in the 1980s from the five regional Jr. B leagues of New Brunswick when the New Brunswick Junior Hockey League folded in 1983.

In the summer of 2009, five teams (Blacks Harbour Silver Kings, Grand Lake Wild Moose, Moncton Vito's, Port City Ice Dawgs, Tri-County River Cats) formed a new Junior B league, the NBJBHL.

Tri-County River Cats won the first three (2010–12) league titles.

With the collapse of the New Brunswick Junior C Hockey League in 2011 Hampton Hurricanes joined the league which was reorganized as a mixed Junior B and Junior C circuit. It was renamed the New Brunswick Junior Hockey League (NBJHL) for the 2012–13 season. Junior C league winners compete at the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship.

Expansion came for the 2013–14 with the addition of the Fundy Cobras and Kent Coyotes. A year late the league accepted another pair of new teams, the Sackville Storm and the Sunny Corner Thunder.

The 2015–16 season saw the league split into the Don Johnson division - with some interlocking games against the Island Junior Hockey League - and the Maritime-Hockey North division.

2012 Vito's

In the Spring of 2012, the Moncton Vito's dropped the fifth game of the NBJBHL finals to Tri-County to give the River Cats their third straight provincial title. Just like in 2010, the River Cats declined the right to play for the Don Johnson Cup, the Atlantic Junior B Championship. The Vito's went in their place and after a 1-3-0 record in the round robin, advanced to the playoff rounds. In the semi-final, the Vito's defeated the 4-0-0 host St. John's Jr. Caps 5-4 in overtime. In the final, the Vito's defeated the 4-1-0 East Hants Penguins of the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League 2-1 in overtime to become the first New Brunswick team to win the Atlantic Junior B championship in a decade and the first-ever from the new NBJBHL.

Teams

Don Johnson - Jr BCentre1st Year
Acadia Peninsula Poseidon Caraquet 2023
A&S Scrap Metal Metros Sherwood 2015
Kensington Vipers Kensington 1998
Kent Koyotes Cocagne 2013
Moncton Vito's Moncton 2009
Cap Pelé Knights Cap Pelé 2022
Maritime-Jr CCentre1st Year
Elsipogtop Hawks Elsipogtop 2023
Southern Sting Quispamsis 2015
Sunny Corner Thunder Sunny Corner 2014
Tri-County River Cats Fredericton Junction 2009
Western Valley Panthers Hartland 2012

Former teams

Champions

YearChampionRunner-upResult
2010Tri-County River Cats
2011Tri-County River CatsMoncton Vito's
2012B: Tri-County River Cats

C: Hampton Hurricanes

Moncton Vito's4–1
2013B: Moncton Vito's

C: Hampton Hurricanes

Fredericton Caps

Western Valley Panthers

4–1

4–3

2014B: Fredericton Caps

C: Hampton Hurricanes

Moncton Vito's

Western Valley Panthers

4–2

4–1

2015B: Moncton Vito's

C: Western Valley Panthers

Shediac Predators

Grand Lake Moose

4–3

4–3

2016B: Moncton Vito's

C: Western Valley Panthers

Cap-Pele Predators

Southern Sting

4–1

4–2

2017B: Cap-Pele Predators

C: Southern Sting

Kent Koyotes

Western Valley Panthers

4–0

4–2

2018B: Moncton Vito's

C: Tri-County River Cats

Kent Koyotes

Southern Sting

4–1

4–2

2019B: Moncton Vito's

C: Tri-County River Cats

Kent Koyotes

Western Valley Panthers

4–0

4–0

2020B: none

C: none

2021B: none

C: none

2022B: Kent Koyotes

C: Western Valley Panthers

Moncton Vito's

Tri-County River Cats

4–2

3–0

2023B: Kent Koyotes

C: Tri-County River Cats

Moncton Vito's

Western Valley Panthers

4–2

4-2

2024B: Kent Koyotes

C: Tri-County River Cats

Moncton Vito's

Western Valley Panthers

4–1

4-1

Don Johnson Cup Atlantic Champions

Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Champions

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References

  1. "Team New Brunswick takes gold in Maritime Hockey North Jr. championship". Canadian Broadcasting Company . April 3, 2016.
  2. "Paddy Thompson's OT Winner Gives Rivercats the Championship". Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship. March 31, 2019.