National Capital Junior Hockey League
Membership | Hockey Eastern Ontario |
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President | Ian McRae |
Directors | Richard Charest & Hubert Seguin |
Founded | 1972 |
Recent Champions | Papineauville Vikings (2015-16) |
Website | NCJHL Website |
The National Capital Junior Hockey League (NCJHL) is a Junior ice hockey league in Ontario, Canada, sanctioned by the Hockey Eastern Ontario and Hockey Canada. The league is meant to be an interprovincial league between Ontario and Quebec.[1]
History
From 1968 until 2010, the league was known as the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League.
In April 2015, the National Capital League accepted the application of the Morrisburg Lions to join the league for the 2015-16 season. The Lions were one of 6 teams dropped when the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League re-configured and re-branded as the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2.[2]
Current teams
Team | Centre | Founded |
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Cumberland Bandits | Orleans, ON | 1986 |
Embrun Panthers | Embrun, ON | 1972 |
Gatineau Hull-Volant | Gatineau, QC | 2006 |
Morrisburg Lions | Morrisburg, ON | 1971 |
North Dundas Rockets | North Dundas, ON | 2011 |
Papineauville Vikings | Papineauville, QC | 1998 |
Rockland Nationals | Rockland, ON | 1987 |
St-Isidore Eagles | St. Isidore de Prescott, ON | 1974 |
Vankleek Hill Cougars | Vankleek Hill, ON | 1991 |
John A. Cameron Trophy League Champions
Year | Champion | Finalist |
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1969 | North Eamers Corners | |
1970 | Osnabruck Township Angels | |
1971 | Glen Walter Flyers | |
1972 | Char-Lan Optimist | |
1973 | Char-Lan Rebels | |
1974 | Cornwall Township Polaris | |
1975 | Char-Lan Rebels | |
1976 | Char-Lan Rebels | |
1977 | Chesterville Jets | |
1978 | Embrun 72's | |
1979 | Char-Lan Rebels | |
1980 | Embrun 72's | |
1981 | Crysler Raiders | |
1982 | Embrun 72's | |
1983 | Embrun 72's | |
1984 | Alexandria Glens | |
1985 | Chesterville Flyers | |
1986 | Chesterville Flyers | |
1987 | St. Isidore Eagles | |
1988 | Rockland Nationals | |
1989 | Casselman Stars | |
1990 | St. Isidore Eagles | |
1991 | St. Isidore Eagles | |
1992 | Vankleek Hill Cougars | |
1993 | Casselman Stars | |
1994 | Embrun 72's | |
1995 | Embrun 72's | |
1996 | Embrun 72's | |
1997 | Embrun 72's | |
1998 | Casselman Stars | |
1999 | Casselman Stars |
Year | Champion | Finalist |
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2000 | Casselman Stars | |
2001 | Embrun Panthers | Vankleek Hill Cougars |
2002 | Embrun Panthers | Vankleek Hill Cougars |
2003 | Vankleek Hill Cougars | Rockland Nationals |
2004 | Embrun Panthers | Rockland Nationals |
2005 | Casselman Stars | Embrun Panthers |
2006 | Embrun Panthers | Casselman Stars |
2007 | East Ottawa Thunder | Embrun Panthers |
2008 | East Ottawa Thunder | Embrun Panthers |
2009 | Embrun Panthers | East Ottawa Thunder |
2010 | Embrun Panthers | Rockland Nationals |
2011 | Embrun Panthers | Rockland Nationals |
2012 | Embrun Panthers | St. Isidore Eagles |
2013 | Cumberland Bandits | St. Isidore Eagles |
2014 | Embrun Panthers | Vankleek Hill Cougars |
2015 | Papineauville Vikings | Embrun Panthers |
2016 | Papineauville Vikings | Embrun Panthers |
Former teams
- Alexandria Glens
- Char-Lan Rebels
- Casselman Stars
- Cornwall Township Flyers
- Long Sault Vipers
- Outaouais Jr. Académie
- Russell Lions
- North Stormont Express
- Maxville Mustangs
References
External links
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