North of Superior Junior B Hockey League

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North of Superior Junior B Hockey League
North of Superior Junior B Hockey League (logo).png
Region(s) Northwestern Ontario
Northeastern Ontario
President (1996-1998)Chris Joubert
President (1998-?)Claude Montfort
Founded1996
Folded2004
No. of teams3-5
Associated Title(s)
Most successful club Aguasabon River Rats (3 titles, 1 Regional)
Hearst Elans (2 titles, 2 Regionals, Bronze at Keystone Cup)

The North of Superior Junior B Hockey League (NSHL) is a defunct Junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The league used to be a part of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association.

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History

The North of Superior Junior B Hockey League was the brain-child of Chris Joubert of Terrace Bay, Ontario. [1] He served as president of the NSHL for its first two years before stepping down due to work commitments. [2] Claude Montfort of Marathon, Ontario took over after him. [3] The league occupied most of the same zone as the old International Junior B Hockey League.

The first season, 1996–97, the league consisted of the Aguasabon River Rats, Longlac Merchants, Marathon Renegades, and Wawa Travellers. [4] In 1997, the Hearst Elans, who played previously under Hockey Quebec, joined the league and made an instant impact. [5] They won both the 1998 and 1999 league championships, the 1998 and 1999 Northern Ontario Championships, and Bronze at the 1998 Keystone Cup. [6] For reasons unknown, the Elans left the league in 1999.

The NSHL survived for 8 seasons. After their 7th season, they tried to expand to increase the competition in the small league, but the expansion was blocked by the NOHA. The league threatened to take the issue to the Ontario Hockey Federation, but nothing came of it.

The victors of the league's playoffs earned the right to compete against the Hockey Northwestern Ontario's Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League in the Northwestern Ontario Regionals. The winner of that series used to earn the right to compete for the Keystone Cup, the Western Canadian championship.

In 2004, the NSHL took a leave of absence from the NOHA. The Wawa Travellers were the only healthy team that still wanted to compete in the NSHL. The Marathon Renegades left the league for a season to attempt to find better ways of drawing players and came back in 2005 to find there was nothing left. The Thessalon Flyers were officially defunct as their owner was thrown out of Hockey Canada for shady business practices. The last team, the Aguasabon River Rats left the league because they did not want to compete in such a small league, they left for the rival TBJBHL with an all-star contingent of NSHL players, lost their 2005 league final and never came back. With the Wawa Travellers being the only team registered to the league in 2004-05 and for the 2005-06 season, the league official closed its doors in early 2005.

In the aftermath of the dispersal of the league in 2004, the Aguasabon River Rats took a shot at covering the distance to play in the Thunder Bay Junior "B" league. They last only one season, but were regular season champions. In 2006, the Marathon Renegades came back to life to play Junior "A" in the Superior International Junior Hockey League. The Wawa Travellers have attempted ever since the folding of the NSHL to enter the SIJHL, but lack a core financial sponsor.

The teams

Wawa Travellers -- 2003 NSHL Champions Wawa NSHL 2003 Champions.jpg
Wawa Travellers -- 2003 NSHL Champions
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Aguasabon River Rats Terrace Bay
Hearst Elans Hearst
Marathon Renegades Marathon
Northern Wildcats Longlac
Thessalon Flyers Thessalon
Wawa Travellers Wawa

Royal Goodyear Cup Champions

YearChampionRunner UpFinal Result
1997Marathon RenegadesLost Regional to Northwestern
1998Hearst ElansMarathon RenegadesWon Bronze at Keystone Cup
1999Hearst Elans6th at Keystone Cup
2000Auguasabon River RatsLost Regional to Fort William
2001Auguasabon River RatsLost Regional to Westfort
2002Auguasabon River RatsWawa Travellers5th at Keystone Cup
2003Wawa TravellersLost Regional to Nipigon
2004Wawa TravellersThessalon FlyersLost Regional to Thunder Bay

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