Northern Manitoba Blizzard

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Northern Manitoba Blizzard
Northern Manitoba Blizzard logo.png
City The Pas
League MJHL
DivisionWest
Founded1996 (1996)
Home arenaRoy H. Johnston Arena
Colours   
Owner(s)Rob & Bonnie White
General managerEric Labrosse
Head coachEric Labrosse
Website normanblizzard.com
Franchise history
1996–2024OCN Blizzard
2024–presentNorthern Manitoba Blizzard

The Northern Manitoba Blizzard are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from The Pas, Manitoba, Canada. They are members of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League, a part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League and Hockey Canada.

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History

The team as founded by the Opaskwayak Cree Nation as the OCN Blizzard in 1996. It was a year in the making with the Cree Nation's goal to enter the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL). Their hockey development and recreation department spent many months prior getting the community members on board through community meetings and house to house visits. Boh Kubrakovich, Jim Smith and Nathan McGillivary spent time working with the SJHL prior to entering their current league, the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL).

The Blizzard name and jersey was styled after the Utica Blizzard of the Colonial Hockey League. It was through a Blizzard like snow storm that the new directors of the team made it to Winnipeg to announce the team. During the press conference the directors decided to call the team the OCN (Opaskwayak Cree Nation) Blizzard.

Founding directors were James Smith, Chief Frances Flett, Gordon Lathlin, Gilbert Lathlin, Nathan McGillivary and recreation director/director of hockey Boh Kubrakovich. They selected Gardiner MacDougall as their first head coach and director of hockey. Leonard Strandberg was then hired as the general manager in 1996. Wayne Hawrysh was also a large contributor to the formation of the Club, acting over his tenure as a founder, governor, assistant coach, marketing director, and more.

From the 1998–99 season until 2002–03, the Blizzard became the second team in MJHL history and the first team in over sixty years to win five straight Turnbull Cup titles as MJHL playoff champions. At the ANAVET Cup regional tournament, in succession, the Blizzard lost to the SJHL's Estevan Bruins in 1999, to the Battlefords North Stars in 2000, the Weyburn Red Wings in 2001, defeated the Kindersley Klippers in 2002, and then lost in 2003 to the Humboldt Broncos. By winning the ANAVET Cup in 2002 the Blizzard earned them the right to compete in the 2002 Royal Bank Cup. They finished the Junior A national championship round-robin with a 2–2 record. In the semi-final OCN defeated the British Columbia Hockey League's Chilliwack Chiefs 4–3. They would go on to lose in the national final to the Halifax Exports 3–1.

In December 2016, the OCN council declared its intention to cease team operations following the 2016–17 season. [1] The Blizzard board of directors were later granted permission to operate the team for another season, but without funding from the band council. [2]

In 2018 a pair of businessmen, brothers Salman Safdar Dhillon and Usman Tahir Dhillon, jumped in to save the club. A proposal was presented in front of elected chief and council of Opaskwayak Cree Nation and it was unanimously approved and a sale agreement was signed. [3] [4] [5] That sale was brought before the MJHL board of governors and after meeting a few more conditions was approved. [6] [7]

In 2024, the team was sold to Rob & Bonnie White, of The Pas, Manitoba, and the team name was changed to Northern Manitoba Blizzard. [8] [9]

List of championships

ChampionshipYears won
Turnbull Cup 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
ANAVET Cup 2002

Season-by-season record

Source: "OCN Blizzard hockey team statistics and history". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 22 September 2024.

Playoffs

OCN Blizzard defeated Portage Terriers 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Winkler Flyers 4-games-to-none
St. James Canadians defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Portage Terriers 4-games-to-2
Winkler Flyers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Dauphin Kings 4-games-to-none
OCN Blizzard defeated Winkler Flyers 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Winnipeg South Blues 4-games-to-noneMJHL CHAMPIONS
Estevan Bruins (SJHL) defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders
OCN Blizzard defeated Dauphin Kings 4-games-to-none
OCN Blizzard defeated Winnipeg South Blues 4-games-to-1MJHL CHAMPIONS
Battlefords North Stars (SJHL) defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Neepawa Natives 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Winkler Flyers 4-games-to-noneMJHL CHAMPIONS
Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL) defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-games-to-none
OCN Blizzard defeated Portage Terriers 4-games-to-3
OCN Blizzard defeated Winkler Flyers 4-games-to-noneMJHL CHAMPIONS
OCN Blizzard defeated Kindersley Klippers (SJHL) 4-games-to-1ANAVET CUP CHAMPIONS
Third in 2002 Royal Bank Cup round robin (2-2)
OCN Blizzard defeated Chilliwack Chiefs (BCHL) 4-3 in semi-final
Halifax Oland Exports (MJAHL) defeated OCN Blizzard 3-1 in final
OCN Blizzard defeated Dauphin Kings 4-games-to-none
OCN Blizzard defeated Portage Terriers 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Southeast Blades 4-games-to-noneMJHL CHAMPIONS
Humboldt Broncos (SJHL) defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
Portage Terriers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-none
Portage Terriers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Dauphin Kings 4-games-to-3
Winnipeg South Blues defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
Dauphin Kings defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
Dauphin Kings defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-3
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-games-to-2
Winnipeg Saints defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
OCN Blizzard defeated Swan Valley Stampeders 4-games-to-1
Dauphin Kings defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-3
OCN Blizzard defeated Waywayseecappo Wolverines 2-games-to-1
Dauphin Kings defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-0
Selkirk Steelers defeated OCN Blizzard 2-games-to-0
Winkler Flyers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Winnipeg Blues 4-games-to-1
OCN Blizzard defeated Winkler Flyers 4-games-to-0
Portage Terriers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
Winkler Flyers defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2
Virden Oil Capitals defeated OCN Blizzard 4-games-to-2

Retired numbers

Notable alumni

Many players have used the OCN Blizzard as a stepping stone into a career in the professional leagues across Canada, the United States, and Europe.

NameTeam(s)
Ryan Constant Hartford Wolfpack (AHL)
Josh Elmes Rapid City Rush (ECHL)
Derek Ernest Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Andrew Gallant Elmira Jackals (ECHL)
Mike Gooch Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Kristjan Jefkins Victoria Salmon Kings (ECHL)/Amsterdam Tijgers (BeNe League)
Darcy Johnson Long Beach Ice Dogs (ECHL)
Brady Keeper Florida Panthers (NHL)
Charles Lachance Tulsa Oilers (ECHL)
Steve MacIntyre Edmonton Oilers (NHL)
Jon Mirasty Syracuse Crunch (AHL)/HC Vityaz (KHL)
Konrad McKay Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL)
Chris Murphy Greenville Grrrowl (ECHL)
Jamie Muswagon Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Mike OuelletLong Beach Ice Dogs (ECHL)/VisbyRoma
Ryan Person Greenville Grrrowl (ECHL)
Russell Spence Greenville Grrrowl (ECHL)/RT Bad Nauheim
Jordin Tootoo Chicago Blackhawks (NHL)
Terence Tootoo Roanoke Express (ECHL)
Dale Warkentin Bakersfield Condors (ECHL)
Wally Wuttunee Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)

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References

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  2. "OCN Blizzard will play next season". The Reminder. 12 March 2017.
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