Smyl explains Bird exchange


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April 30, 2021


Darren Smyl

Local businessman Darren Smyl said he was not looking to sell the Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

But Smyl, who had rescued the Thunderbirds from the verge of folding in 2017, said once he was approached by Trevor Daley and Cole Jarrett about buying the local NOJHL team, a deal gradually came into being.

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New operators for T-Birds


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April 30, 2021


Cole Jarrett

Two friends with prime time backgrounds have teamed up to take over the Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

Good citizens Cole Jarrett and Trevor Daley have obtained operational control of the Thunderbirds from local businessman Darren Smyl, Hockey News North has confirmed.

Smyl had presided over the Thunderbirds since 2017.

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Perry is solid as a Rock


By
April 30, 2021


Brandon Perry

Timmins Rock of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League has stayed local in hiring hard driven, hard working Brandon Perry as its new coach and general manager, Hockey News North has confirmed.

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KL makes a Smart move


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April 30, 2021


Coach-general manager Kyle Smart is returning to the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League for the 2021-2022 season.

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Tech extends Joe Shawhan


By
April 29, 2021


Joe Shawhan, behind the bench of the Michigan Tech Huskies

Sault Ste. Marie native Joe Shawhan has signed a three year extension to carry on as head coach of the Michigan Tech Huskies of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association.

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SMHA coaches for ’21-22


By
April 28, 2021


Hockey News North has confirmed a number of the coaches who will lead Sault Major Hockey Association teams for the 2021-2022 season. The list of coaches is as follows.

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Rat puke and Wolves


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April 27, 2021


They had their share of good players and character individuals, including two standouts who became high draft picks to the National Hockey League and 11 others who would go on to play at the minor pro and/or European pro levels.

But for whatever reason, the Sudbury Wolves of 1983-1984 would finish in last place overall with a record of 19-50-1 in what was a 15-team Ontario Hockey League back then.

And it didn’t help that the underachieving Wolves of 1983-1984 were coached by a rude, crude dude who would routinely tell his players “you are all rat puke” when he was dissatisfied with their play.

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Love the all Canadian division


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April 25, 2021


Sault boy Kyle Dubas of the Toronto Maple Leafs

I have often wished that the National Hockey League would re-align and have an Original Six division of the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins and New York Rangers.

And while that has not happened — and likely never will — restrictions on travel relative to COVID-19 has created, temporarily at least, the formation of an all Canadian division of Montreal, Toronto, the Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames, Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators.

I am loving the set up.

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Loss of an OHL season


By
April 24, 2021


Soo Greyhounds forward Cole MacKay

Could the Ontario Hockey League have done more to start the 2020-2021 season back in November when COVID-19 cases were relatively low?

Did the OHL do wrong to its players when continuing to insist it was “not interested in playing games without fans in attendance” like other leagues were doing?

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Fedorov assisting Soo Eagles


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April 23, 2021


Fedor Fedorov

Soo Eagles of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League have added a full time skills and development coach to their staff, Hockey News North has confirmed.

He is 39-year old Fedor Fedorov, who starred in the Ontario Hockey League as a high scoring forward with the Sudbury Wolves during the 2000-2001 campaign before playing 18 games in the National Hockey League and multiple seasons in the American Hockey League prior to a nine-year career in the Russian-based Kontinental Hockey League.

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Active, operative in NOJHL


By
April 23, 2021


Rob Mazzuca

It is aware of COVID-19 as an opponent. And that hasn’t prevented the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League from being in mindful overdrive as it and its member teams make provisions for the 2021-2022 season.

At the top, 11th year commissioner Rob Mazzuca is in his home office bunker on a regular basis, ministering what needs to be governed.

To be sure, from coaches affirming their return to new coaches being hired to due process being conducted on other business, the NOJHL and its teams are being anything but listless.

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June camp in Elliot Lake


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April 22, 2021


Elliot Lake Red Wings of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are intent on getting a head start well in advance of the 2021-2022 season.

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Hockey North Show will return


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April 21, 2021


Currently on hiatus relative to the Ontario government’s stay at home order, the Hockey North Show will return to radio station Eagle 95.1 once its host site, Reggie’s Place Downtown, re-opens for business. The stay at home order is slated to be lifted during the third week of May.

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Marc Lafleur to Powassan


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April 20, 2021


Marc Lafleur

He is a celebrated coach who has won championships with two different teams in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

And now, Marc Lafleur is returning to the NOJHL to coach, Hockey News North has confirmed.

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NOJHL prepping for ’21-22


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April 19, 2021


Espanola Express coach Brent Hughes

In a sense, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is already ahead of the game as it plans and prepares for next season.

It includes the fact that Elliot Lake has confirmed a return from its 2020-2021 leave of absence for the 2021-2022 campaign — complete with a new name, a new coach and a new general manager.

Then there are examples of verity that elite full-time coaches such as Kyle Brick of the Blind River Beavers and Brent Hughes of the Espanola Express have affirmed their return for the 2021-2022 season to Hockey News North.

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BR boss welcomes EL return


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April 16, 2021


The rabid, sometimes rowdy rivalry between the nearby junior hockey towns of Blind River and Elliot Lake is poised to be rekindled.

With a new name, new management and a new coach, Elliot Lake is set to return to the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League for the 2021-2022 season after having taken a leave of absence for what became an abbreviated 2020-2021 campaign.

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NOJHL rebrand in Elliot Lake


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April 16, 2021


After being on leave of absence for what became an abbreviated 2020-2021 Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League season, Elliot Lake is poised to return for the 2021-2022 campaign with new leadership and a new name.

Formerly the Elliot Lake Wildcats, the NOJHL team has changed its name to the Elliot Lake Red Wings.

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Leafs still not on my wish list


By
April 15, 2021


The 1967 Stanley Cup champion Toronto Maple Leafs

In my little town, I grew up believing that God and the Montreal Canadiens were good and non Catholic girls and the Toronto Maple Leafs were bad.

But some of that has changed for me from then to now.

While I still believe that God is good, I no longer depict the Montreal Canadiens in a religious way. And while all girls — not just Catholics — are good, the Toronto Maple Leafs um, you know, still haven’t made it to my list of top favourites.

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Eight player trade of ’83-84


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April 14, 2021


Free traders Joe Drago of the Sudbury Wolves and Larry Mavety of the Belleville Bulls were never shy when it came to dealing players.

And the rival Ontario Hockey League general managers — Drago and Mavety were also good friends — more than proved that point early in the 1983-1984 season when they combined to make a massive eight player trade that featured three northern boys.

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Northern boys of the NOJHL


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April 9, 2021


Teams in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League are able to recruit players from all over Canada, not to mention the United States. But homegrown players from northern Ontario remain popular among NOJHL teams.

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Brick house in Blind River


By
April 7, 2021


Beavers coach-general manager Kyle Brick

The most productive coach in franchise history is returning to the Blind River Beavers of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League for a sixth season, Hockey News North has confirmed.

Kyle Brick, who will turn 35 years of age later this month, has re-upped with the Beavers as coach and general manager for the 2021-2022 season as per team president Robert Morningstar.

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Splash on the Beaver dam


By
April 5, 2021


Blind River Beavers forward Nick Jameus, in 2020-2021 action against the Soo Thunderbirds. (photo by Bob Davies.)

A normal regular season in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is 56 games for each of its teams.

Well, in what was an abnormal, offbeat 2020-2021 season relative to COVID-19, it nonetheless — for example — led to the Blind River Beavers being able to play 21 games against two cohort opponents.

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Jack Matier a world class kid


By
April 1, 2021


Jack Matier

He has been chosen to play on the world hockey stage.

Sault Ste. Marie product Jack Matier is slated to skate for Team Canada at this month’s 2021 International Ice Hockey Federation under-18 world championship tournament.

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Return ticket to Espanola


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April 1, 2021


Cole Delarosbil of the Espanola Express, in action. (photo by Bob Davies)

He has paid dues of advancement along the way, going from the AA levels of minor hockey in his hometown of Sault Ste. Marie to AAA status.

And as the time passages of the game tick on, Cole Delarosbil has committed to returning to the Espanola Express of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League for what will be a third season, the 2021-2022 campaign.

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Summer tournament hockey


By
April 1, 2021


Dependent on factors related to COVID-19 and a return to more controllable numbers, summer tournament hockey may be more prevalent this year given the low total of games that were played at the junior and under 18 levels during the 2020-2021 season.

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Seguin heading to school


By
March 31, 2021


Derek Seguin

Graduated Timmins Rock gunslinger Derek Seguin is headed to North Bay to play Ontario university hockey for the Nipissing Lakers next season.

Seguin’s family advisor, Adrian Gedye of Pinnacle Hockey Management, confirmed the commitment of his client to Hockey News North.

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NOJHL news, views, dues


By
March 30, 2021


As a writer who writes up more than one team in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League, here are a number of notations as we move on from the 2020-2021 abbreviation of a season to what we can have faith in at what could lie ahead at some point.

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Beavers set in net with Disano


By
March 29, 2021


Gavin Disano of the Blind River Beavers, in season ending action against the Soo Thunderbirds. (photo by Bob Davies)

He came through when called upon and earned the no. 1 job.

And along the way, Gavin Disano withstood baptism by fire as a young rookie goalie with the Blind River Beavers of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League.

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T-Birds retain tidy tradition


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March 28, 2021


Soo Thunderbirds forward Cooper Smyl, in close on Blind River Beavers goalie Gavin Disano, in NOJHL action from today. (photo by Bob Davies)

It was a season like no other, all due to COVID-19 and the restrictions and modifications that resulted from it. Among the nine Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League teams that saw action this 2020-2021 season, the Soo Thunderbirds were more fortunate than most as they got to play in 21 games. And along the way, the Thunderbirds maintained a tidy tradition of not having had a losing record since coming into existence as a member of the modern day NOJHL in 1999.

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NOJHL scores ‘E’ for effort


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March 27, 2021


French River Rapids and Espanola Express played each other eight times this NOJHL season with each team winning four games. (photo by Chelsea Solomon)

It stick handled around the COVID-19 opponent with a careful game plan and by following all the rules.

And while not all teams were able to finish what they started, the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League stared down adversity and came away with an ‘E’ for effort in an abbreviated 2020-2021 season.

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NOJHL team has summer plans


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March 25, 2021


The coach and general manager of the Kirkland Lake Gold Miners of the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League intends to ice a summer team that will compete in showcase tournaments, Hockey News North has confirmed.

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Soo Eagles got game


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March 24, 2021


A closed international border prevented the Soo Eagles from competing within the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League this season.

But the Michigan-based Eagles — the only American team in the 12-member NOJHL — still found a way to play a number of games over the past several months.

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Hounds ’79-85 reunion


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March 23, 2021


Friends of Terry Crisp and Sam McMaster are planning a Soo Greyhounds reunion for Saturday, July 17 of this year. The reunion is for those who had an association with the Ontario Hockey League team from 1979 to 1985.

Crisp coached the Greyhounds from 1979 to 1985. McMaster worked alongside Crisp as the Greyhounds general manager from 1980 to 1985.

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Local lad leads Lakers to glory


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March 22, 2021


Junior forward and hat trick hero Ashton Calder is a Michigan Sault product.

A program known for its national championship success under erstwhile coaches Frank Anzalone and Jeff Jackson is finally headed back to the big dance.

Led by the three goal spark of junior forward and local lad Ashton Calder, glory returned to the Lake Superior State Lakers in the form of a 6-3 win over the Northern Michigan Wildcats and the 2021 Western Collegiate Hockey Association championship.

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Beavers take down the Birds


By
March 21, 2021


Justin Mauro

COVID-19 cohort competition and a rabid rivalry is alive and well in the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League series between the Blind River Beavers and Soo Thunderbirds.

Playing at home today, the Beavers took down the Thunderbirds by a decisive 8-3 score to even the marathon, season-long, cohort series between the fiery foes at seven games apiece. It was the second straight home ice win by Blind River over the Soo to cap a two games in two days, weekend matinee series.

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Soo boys spark Blind River


By
March 21, 2021


Blind River Beavers goalie Gavin Disano makes one of 48 saves in Saturday’s win over the Soo Thunderbirds.

Devin Mauro netted the tying tally in the third period, then sealed the deal in the shootout, and fellow Sault Ste. Marie product Gavin Disano made 48 saves as Blind River Beavers edged the visiting Soo Thunderbirds  5-4 in another cohort contest between the Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League rivals on Saturday night.

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Oh, so close for Sault High


By
March 20, 2021


Close but no cigar. All in all, though, it was a passing grade for a Sault High Blue Devils hockey team that extended a short season into two rounds of the playoffs.

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Beavers come up short


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March 19, 2021


Nick Jameus of the Blind River Beavers sets up in front of Soo Thunderbirds goalie Alex Bugeja in NOJHL action from Thursday. (photo by Bob Davies.)

It was a spirited effort by a team that played with just two of its regular defensemen due to league suspension.

But despite numerous glorious scoring opportunities, the visiting Blind River Beavers came up short in yet another cohort match with the Soo Thunderbirds in Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League action on Thursday.

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Devils season is over


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March 19, 2021


A last-minute goal lifted the Alpena Wildcats to a 3-2 win over the Sault High Blue Devils in Michigan high school hockey Region 18 semi-final action from Thursday.

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High school semis tonight


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March 18, 2021


Michigan high school hockey will determine its Region 18 finalists tonight from a pair of semi-final matches at Tawas Bay Ice Arena.

Sault High Blue Devils will face off against the Alpena Wildcats in a 5 p.m. game ahead of a second semi-final contest between the Cheboygan Chiefs and Gaylord Blue Devils.

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Blue Devils skate to semis


By
March 17, 2021


Sault High Blue Devils have advanced to a semi-final match on the Michigan high school hockey Region 18 playoff scene.

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Playoff date for Sault High


By
March 16, 2021


Win and they play on. Lose and they return home.

Sault High Blue Devils are downstate in Tawas tonight for a Michigan high school hockey, Region 18 quarter final playoff match against the host Braves.

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Making the best of pandemic


By
March 16, 2021


EDITOR’S NOTE: The following article was prepared for Hockey News North by Michelle Guzzo, secretary of the Sault Major Hockey Association.

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Crunch and Rock carry on


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March 15, 2021


Defensemen Travis Szafron (15) and Keaston Blais (24) of the Cochrane Crunch get in position in front of goalie Michael Nickolau to defend against Timmins Rock forward Tyler Schwindt (44) in NOJHL action from the weekend. (photo by Emily Martin)

Three games in as many days was the workload as Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League cohort rivals Cochrane Crunch and Timmins Rock faced off on the weekend.

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NOJHL deserved better


By
March 15, 2021


Cameron Walker

It has followed all the rules — and then some — relative to COVID-19. Fifty three of its scheduled 58 games for this season have been played thus far and the only ones that were postponed were of the precautionary measure.

Still, the 12-member Northern Ontario Jr. Hockey League is down to four active teams and is poised to halt the 2020-2021 season at the end of this month when Blind River Beavers v. Soo Thunderbirds and Cochrane Crunch v. Timmins Rock finish their respective, current cohort schedule.

The NOJHL deserved better. And, as just one example, so did the up and coming Espanola Express.

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Here’s looking at Hounds


By
March 14, 2021


Major question mark between the pipes aside, Soo Greyhounds figure to be a formidable force once the games begin on the pandemic affected version of a 2020-2021 Ontario Hockey League season.

With seasoned skill and developed depth on the forward lines and at the defense position, the Greyhounds are set up for success in whatever form or length the anticipated, abbreviated OHL season takes.

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Blue Devils get even


By
March 13, 2021


Next up, the regional playoffs.

A resounding 7-2 road victory over the Petoskey Northmen today lifted the Sault High Blue Devils to the .500 mark and a record of 5-5-0 to end the abbreviated regular season.

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Sault High class of 2021


By
March 13, 2021


Playoffs are looming.

But before that, Sault High Blue Devils, with a record of 4-5-0, conclude an abbreviated regular season today with a 12:30 p.m. road tilt against the Petoskey Northmen.

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OHL return to play sketch


By
March 12, 2021


It has been just over a year since there was game action in the Ontario Hockey League.

As COVID-19 put a halt to the 2019-2020 season a year ago this month, the OHL is poised to finally return to the ice for a shortened version of a 2020-2021 campaign.

A normal OHL regular season is 68 games for each of its 20 teams. But there is very little that is normal in this age of hockey as it relates to COVID-19.

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