National Capital Junior Hockey League

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.

National Capital Junior Hockey League
MembershipHockey Eastern Ontario
PresidentIan McRae
DirectorsRichard Charest & Hubert Seguin
Founded1969
Recent ChampionsVankleek Hill Cougars (2019)
WebsiteNCJHL Website

History

From 1968 until 2010, the league was known as the Eastern Ontario Junior C Hockey League. At the start of the 2010-2011 regular season, the league was rebranded under its new name - National Capital Junior Hockey League (NCJHL).

In April 2015, the NCJHL accepted the application of the Morrisburg Lions to join the league for starting in the 2015-2016 season. The Lions were one of six teams dropped when the Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League re-configured and re-branded as the Central Canada Hockey League Tier 2.[1]

In March 2017, it was announced that the reigning NCJHL champions, Embrun Panthers, were joining CCHL Tier 2 in the fall of 2017.

In April 2017, four new teams have been accepted to join the NCJHL: two brand new teams - Blackburn Inferno and Bytown Royals; and two former CCHL Tier 2 teams - Metcalfe Jets and South Grenville Rangers, bringing the total to 12 teams.[2][3]

In July 2017, the Rockland Nationals became the Les Castors de Clarence (Clarence Castors) after originally moving to Clarence to become the Jr. C version of the CCHL's Rockland Nationals. The CCHL2 Clarence Castors moved to Carleton Place to serve as an affiliation to the Carleton Place Canadians, calling themselves the Carleton Place Jr. Canadians.

Current teams

TeamCentreFounded
Bytown RoyalsVanier, Ontario2017
Clarence CastorsClarence Creek, Ontario1987
Gatineau Hull-VolantGatineau, Quebec2006
Metcalfe JetsMetcalfe, Ontario1967
Morrisburg LionsMorrisburg, Ontario1971
North Dundas RocketsChesterville, Ontario2011
South Grenville RangersPrescott, Ontario2017
St-Isidore EaglesSt. Isidore de Prescott, Ontario1974
Vankleek Hill CougarsVankleek Hill, Ontario1991
West Carleton InfernoCarp, Ontario2017

On hiatus for 2018–19

TeamCentreFounded
Cumberland BanditsOrleans, Ontario1986
Ottawa Valley Lightning (former Papineau Vikings)1998

John A. Cameron Trophy League Champions

John A. Cameron Trophy
The EOJCHL Championship
YearChampionFinalist
1969North Eamers Corners
1970Osnabruck Township Angels
1971Glen Walter Flyers
1972Char-Lan Optimist
1973Char-Lan Rebels
1974Cornwall Township Polaris
1975Char-Lan Rebels
1976Char-Lan Rebels
1977Chesterville Jets
1978Embrun 72's
1979Char-Lan Rebels
1980Embrun 72's
1981Crysler Raiders
1982Embrun 72's
1983Embrun 72's
1984Alexandria Glens
1985Chesterville Flyers
1986Chesterville Flyers
1987St. Isidore Eagles
1988Rockland Nationals
1989Casselman Stars
1990St. Isidore Eagles
1991St. Isidore Eagles
1992Vankleek Hill Cougars
1993Casselman Stars
1994Embrun 72's
1995Embrun 72's
1996Embrun 72's
1997Embrun 72's
1998Casselman Stars
1999Casselman Stars
YearChampionFinalist
2000Casselman Stars
2001Embrun PanthersVankleek Hill Cougars
2002Embrun PanthersVankleek Hill Cougars
2003Vankleek Hill CougarsRockland Nationals
2004Embrun PanthersRockland Nationals
2005Casselman StarsEmbrun Panthers
2006Embrun PanthersCasselman Stars
2007East Ottawa ThunderEmbrun Panthers
2008East Ottawa ThunderEmbrun Panthers
2009Embrun PanthersEast Ottawa Thunder
2010Embrun PanthersRockland Nationals
2011Embrun PanthersRockland Nationals
2012Embrun PanthersSt. Isidore Eagles
2013Cumberland BanditsSt. Isidore Eagles
2014Embrun PanthersVankleek Hill Cougars
2015Papineauville VikingsEmbrun Panthers
2016Papineauville VikingsEmbrun Panthers
2017Embrun PanthersNorth Dundas Rockets
2018 Papineau Vikings North Dundas Rockets
2019Vankleek Hill CougarsClarence Castors

Former teams

References

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