Bad News, Billy the Kid et al

They didn’t win many games.
But for the most part, they tried hard, worked hard, were entertaining to watch and fun to write about.
In short, they were a collection of delightful rogues who played together and stuck together as the Manitoulin Islanders of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
…[read more]It was a first for the Hounds

They had missed the playoffs in each of their first three seasons in the Ontario Hockey League, beginning with their debut campaign of 1972-1973.
And fans and supporters of the Greyhounds — who were used to the winning ways from the team’s days in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association — were becoming restless and impatient.
…[read more]NOJHL is ahead of the game

This is positive news in a time of uncertainty.
That is, as it plans to return to play when and if it is cleared to do so by the provincial government via regional public health units, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is already ahead of the game.
…[read more]All even on the Express

A .500 mark through 10 games is at least a passing grade.
And what is worth noting is that the teacher — in this case the head coach — has given his students an ‘E’ for effort.
…[read more]Buffam moving on to KL

As the Powassan Voodoos have officially opted to take a leave of absence from the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, players on their roster are free to sign with other teams for the remainder of the 2020-2021 season.
One such player is Jackson Buffam, a highly regarded forward with a December, 2002 birth date who signed with Powassan prior to the start of the current ’20-21 campaign after three productive seasons with the New Liskeard Cubs of the Great North Under 18 Hockey League.
…[read more]Working hard in Espanola

There have been ups and downs as evidenced by an 0-0-2 start through its first two contests to a 3-1-2 mark after six outings to the 4-4-2 record that it has 10 games into the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season.
…[read more]Rock on to Rayside

The holiday embargo on player transactions in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has been lifted.
And Hockey News North has confirmed that the Timmins Rock has traded 2003 birth year defenseman Chris Innes to the Rayside Balfour Canadians in a cash exchange.
…[read more]Chelsea takes the Express

She takes aim and shoots.
And she scores with some really good close-up photos.
We have the work of another good Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team photographer to share.
…[read more]Bob shoots the Birds

It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words.
And, it says here, there are a number of independent photographers who do exceptional work on behalf of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
…[read more]We are with the Express

Hockey News North and the Espanola Express are planning to team up during what will be a temporary time away from game activity for the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League team in the early stages of the 2021 schedule.

With the other eight active teams of the NOJHL potentially slated to return to play later this month as part of cohort competition, Espanola will be on the sidelines as the league’s ninth entry before the Express resumes regular season game action in February.
Which is where Hockey News North will come in to play while the Express is temporarily idle.
…[read more]NOJHL January play update
As 2020 has moved into 2021, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has confirmed key components relative to a poised resumption of play for the ’20-21 campaign.
Notably, any return to activity is based on upcoming decisions by the Province of Ontario and the multiple regional public health units as they relate to the current COVID-19 lock down that is slated to end in northern Ontario on January 9, which is one week from today.
MVP to BR assistant coach

Given his druthers, Caleb Serre would be in uniform this season as a freshman forward with the Laurentian Voyageurs of Ontario University Athletics.
But with no university hockey being played relative to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 21-year old Serre has found an unexpected role as an assistant coach with his hometown Blind River Beavers.
…[read more]Brick boosts baby Beavers

They have their share of veteran performers who have helped vault the Blind River Beavers to five victories in eight outings through their first two sessions of cohort play in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
But four rookie players — two with 2004 birth dates and two others who were born in 2003 — are baby Beavers who have made an early splash in Blind River for veteran coach-general manager Kyle Brick.
…[read more]Net worth of the NOJHL

Through 41 games among the nine Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League teams that have been active thus far in the 2020-2021 regular season, no less 21 goalies have stood between the pipes.
And in a league that features so many good goalies, following is a Hockey News North look at six of the top twine tenders in the NOJHL through the early going of this season.
…[read more]At home on a back yard rink

No access to indoor arenas due to the current shutdown relative to COVID-19 hasn’t kept the Rossetto hockey family of the Sault off the ice.
To be sure, this could well define the classic ‘love of the game’ phrase.
…[read more]Here ‘n there in the north
Meaningful games have already been played.
Forty one regular season contests have taken place in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
And the major teams from the Great North Under 18 Hockey League have played as many as eight mini matches apiece.
…[read more]What’s next for the OHL?

Regular season action in junior hockey leagues that span northeastern and northwestern Ontario got underway in November with new playing rules that ban intentional contact — and with very few spectators allowed in the arenas.
But while the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League began regular season play on November 13 and the Superior International Jr. Hockey League started two weeks later, the higher level, higher stakes Ontario Hockey League has remained idle.
…[read more]Nice NOJHL action shots

We have some good photos to share from the first session of play in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
Hockey News North has taken the liberty of choosing a few quality photos from a smattering of the games that have been played in the NOJHL thus far in this 2020-2021 regular season.
…[read more]NOJHL is passing the test

Since the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League began 2020-2021 regular season play back on November 13, a total of 44 games have been scheduled.
Of the 44, only three were not played relative to the COVID-19 pandemic. And it is worth noting that all three games were postponed by the NOJHL itself as precautionary measures — with not a single player, coach or official testing positive for the virus.
…[read more]Ritchie on the right track

No opportunity to play at home?
No problem, just head down the road.
That is what Sault Ste. Marie product Jordan Ritchie is doing as a 2001 birth year defenseman with the Espanola Express of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
The free agent defender had been out skating with his hometown Soo Thunderbirds prior to the start of this 2020-2021 NOJHL season.
…[read more]Drive for five in NOJHL West

Teams in the cohort tent of the West Division of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are now on holiday recess until slated resumption of play in January.
And, to be sure, the Blind River Beavers, Espanola Express, Soo Thunderbirds, Rayside Balfour Canadians and French River Rapids have all wrapped their share of presents from regular season action during these modified days of play that began in mid November.
At any rate, following are some notable notations relative to the five active teams of the NOJHL West. Team records are in brackets.
…[read more]Express stays with the Birds

Younger and less experienced, the Espanola Express nonetheless showed a good compete level against the veteran-laden Soo Thunderbirds this weekend.
After scoring a dramatic, come-from-behind, 4-3 win over the Thunderbirds on Saturday, Espanola dropped a 4-1 decision — including empty net goal — to the visitors from the Soo this afternoon.
…[read more]Espanola overcomes the Soo
It was a frantic finish to a back and back forth contest.
With the game tied 3-3 and time ticking away, forward Cameron Walker scored his second goal of the third period — and third of the day — with 35 seconds left on the clock to lift the Espanola Express to a 4-3 win over the visiting Soo Thunderbirds in Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League action from this afternoon.
…[read more]Hendo & Hounds on hiatus

They have shown well through eight games to date with their COVID-19 cohorts from the Great North Under 18 Hockey League.
To be sure, head coach Jamie (Hendo) Henderson and his Soo Jr. Greyhounds have posted an impressive record of 4-2-2 against the Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves in eight mini matches thus far this season.
But aside from inter squad competition and scheduled skill sessions, the Jr. Greyhounds and the rest of the teams in the Great North are now on hiatus from game play until a yet to be determined date in January.
…[read more]Noah Zeppa to Renfrew

At last, the wait and see game is over for Noah Zeppa.
A Sault Ste. Marie native, the 5-foot-11, 170 pound goalie with a December, 2002 birth date has signed with the Renfrew Wolves of the Central Canada Hockey League.
Zeppa will report to Renfrew in early January.
…[read more]Pee Wee Penguins on ice

Minor hockey may not be the same as it plays and practices in modified form relative to COVID-19.
But there are still many happy faces to be found.
…[read more]Doucette derails the Express

Jacob Doucette is known more for being a defensive defenseman.
But the 19-year old defender got downright offensive on Thursday by netting a pair of goals and adding an assist as the Soo Thunderbirds scored a 5-2 home ice victory over the Espanola Express.
In 63 previous Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League games over parts of two seasons while playing for, ironically, Espanola, Doucette managed just one goal, nine assists, 10 points.
…[read more]T-Birds v. Express takeaways
Soo Thunderbirds were, to be sure, full marks for a resounding 8-1 romp over the visiting Espanola Express in the first of four meetings between the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League foes.
The Thunderbirds out-shot and out-played the Express over the final 30 minutes of the match to turn a narrow 1-0 lead into a decisive 8-1 decision.
…[read more]Birds dispatch the Express

It was a close game through more than half of it.
But the Soo Thunderbirds eventually broke through to dispatch the visiting Espanola Express 8-1 in Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League play from tonight.
…[read more]T-Birds home to Express
Soo Thunderbirds and Espanola Express will begin a four-games-in-six-days series tonight when the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League cohort rivals meet in a 7 p.m. match at John Rhodes Community Center.
…[read more]Nine OHL picks in Espanola

A small market team in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, the Espanola Express has become a major location for Ontario Hockey League draft picks to develop.
Notably, no less than nine players who are currently in the Espanola lineup are priority selection draft picks of seven different OHL teams.
…[read more]Birds flapping their wings

They are the young Birds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
To be sure, of the 22 players — 13 forwards, seven defensemen and two goalies — that dot the roster of the Soo Thunderbirds, no less than 17 of them will still have junior hockey eligibility remaining after this season.
…[read more]NOJHL pre-Christmas action
Eighteen games are on the slate between tomorrow (Dec. 15) and Dec. 23 as the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has confirmed its second session of cohort opponents ahead of a Christmas break.
…[read more]Trio in tune for Jr. Hounds

Veteran Calem Mangone and rookie line-mates Lincoln Moore and Cooper Foster teamed up for seven goals and 12 points as the Soo Jr. Greyhounds put the finishing touches on the Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves in Great North Under 18 Hockey League activity from Saturday.
Mangone netted three goals and two assists, Moore had the hat trick and a helper while Foster scored once and set up two others in a 7-2 Soo romp over Sudbury.
…[read more]Express on the right track

It is still early in the 2020-2021 regular season.
But with a record of 3-1-2 through its first six games, the Espanola Express seems to be on the right track from what has been somewhat of a train wreck through its first five seasons as members of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
…[read more]Christmas and the Canadiens

It was 1958, when I was six years old — and still believed in Santa Claus — that I have my first memory of Christmas and hockey.
I had asked Santa Claus for a Montreal Canadiens jersey for Christmas and I remember my Dad and Mom telling me that they would try to make sure that I got one.
Puzzled, I said to my Dad that I thought it was up to Santa Claus whether I got the Canadiens jersey or not.
…[read more]Soo crew hops the Express

It will be an early trip home before Christmas for two Sault Ste. Marie lads when the Espanola Express visits the Soo Thunderbirds for a pair of Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League games next week.
The Tuesday, December 15 and Thursday, December 17 games will be part of the second cohort segment of the season for both teams.

Of note, as part of its Sault Ste. Marie connection, Espanola has a pair of 2001 birth year skaters aboard the Express in forward Cole Delarosbil and defenseman Jordan Ritchie.
…[read more]Cohort competitors confirmed

The next round of regular season play within its West Division has been scheduled by the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
In new, head to head, cohort matches that will take them to a Christmas break, Espanola Express and Soo Thunderbirds will face off against each other four times and the Blind River Beavers and Rayside Balfour Canadians are slated to do the same.
…[read more]RIP, Andy Mantha

A true gentleman and a hockey legend from his playing days of many years ago with the Soo Greyhounds, Andy Mantha has passed away at age 94.
After retirement from the game, Andy would become a long-time fixture on Greyhound hockey broadcasts as a commentator alongside legendary CKCY Radio play by play man Harry Wolfe.
…[read more]Good old days of Jr. B hockey

There were rabid rivalries with games that were high scoring and penalty filled as part of a rough and tumble junior B league with teams in towns that highlighted local and area hockey players.
Games were played in cold rinks where fans braved the chills of winter to hoot and root for the home team and boo and hiss the visitors.
Before there was the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, there was the International Jr. B Hockey League with teams such as the Blind River Beavers, Chapleau Huskies, Elliot Lake Vikings, Marquette Americans, Soo Indians, Soo Thunderbirds, Thessalon Flyers and Wawa Travellers.
…[read more]Great North gets it going

Soo Jr. Greyhounds took two wins and a tie from the visiting Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves as regular season play finally got underway in the Great North Under 18 Hockey League.
In modified form, the rules were much different from the norm as the teams played four games with their respective 22-player rosters divided into groups of 11, featuring 10 skaters and one goalie per squad.
…[read more]Major returnees in Timmins

Fourth year head coach Brandon Perry and his staff of assistants will look to the experience of a smattering of seasoned performers as the Timmins Majors skate into the 2020-2021 Great North Under 18 Hockey League season.
The 31-year old Perry, a hometown hombre who progressed to play four seasons of Canadian university hockey with the Queen’s Golden Gaels and a term at the minor pro level before returning to Timmins for work and to help raise what is now a growing young family, has a peerless, peppery passion as the coach of the Majors.
…[read more]Denny digs the NOJHL gig

He has played the game at its highest level, suiting up for more than 500 National Hockey League games in what was an inspiring, improbable rise to the top.
He was later an assistant and head coach of eight seasons in the Ontario Hockey League for the same team that he played for, the Soo Greyhounds.
And now, 50-year old Denny Lambert is combining a career as a police officer with being the first year head coach of the Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
…[read more]Cross-river return for Szabo

After skating for several seasons on the Ontario side of the St. Mary’s River at Sault Ste. Marie — including the past two in the Great North Under 18 Hockey League — Dylan Szabo has returned home to play for the AAA Soo Indians of the Michigan Amateur Hockey Association.
A 2003 birth year forward who is well known for his hustle and work ethic, the 5-foot-11, 175 pound Szabo developed his game over the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 terms playing for coach Jamie Henderson and the Soo Jr. Greyhounds.
…[read more]No lack of story lines

Junior hockey is being played throughout northern Ontario, albeit in modified form, with no deliberate contact, restrictions on team to team travel, and few fans allowed in the rinks.
And unlike the Ontario Hockey League, which is planning on an early February start date to its regular season, the 2020-2021 campaign is already several weeks underway in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.
To that end, there are good story lines galore relative to the NOJHL, including sports writers who previously ignored the league only to all of a sudden be on the bandwagon with plenty of printed words.
…[read more]Catch the ace for SMHA
Mike Creedon, who is the first year president of the Sault Major Hockey Association, hopes to make the game more affordable to more players, especially at the elite level.
…[read more]Keaston ‘n Kobe in Cochrane

They both hail from the resilient northeastern Ontario town of Iroquois Falls.
Having both been born in the latter months of 2002, they played minor hockey together in their hometown and surrounding area as childhood friends.
Graduates of different programs from the Great North Under 18 Hockey League, they are now teammates again with the Cochrane Crunch of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

Separated for a couple of seasons, defenseman Keaston Blais and forward Kobe Barrette took different roads to get to the NOJHL in Cochrane, which is located about 30 miles from Iroquois Falls along rugged Highway 11.
…[read more]Wild ways in NOJHL West

Good winds of the north are steady and sweeping through a regional junior hockey league.
Yes, it is only three weekends into the 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League regular season.
But four cohort counterparts from the league’s West Division have become formidable foes with three games that have already been decided by shootout.
…[read more]Here are the Timmins Majors

Head coach Brandon Perry and his staff have selected the 22-player roster that will represent the Timmins Majors of the Great North Under 18 Hockey League for the 2020-2021 season.
By position, the Majors lineup, with players birth year in brackets, is as follows.
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