North Bay Trappers (junior)

History
The junior North Bay Trappers started operating in 1921-22 which was the third year of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association.

They made a very big impact in their first seven years. They finished first in six of those years. The Trappers won the Northern Ontario title in 1923-24 and 1925-26.

But in May, 1928 the town's arena burned down.

For the next 10 years there was only one season that the junior Trappers played a full schedule. That was in 1936-37 just after the new arena was built. Otherwise an all-star team was usually picked from the local junior league to represent the town in the regional playoffs. The Trappers did manage to win the 1938-39 Northern Ontario championship. But even this limited participation ended in 1939 when World War II started.

The junior Trappers would not be revived until 1962-63. There were several other teams that played out of North Bay in those years. Genrally junior hockey died out in Northern Ontario, as many players were lured to southern Ontario teams by promises of big money and possible National Hockey League careers.

The Northern Ontario Junior League was started up in 1962-63. The Trappers did very well, winning the league title in 1964, 1966 and 1968. But this league folded in 1972, after Sudbury and Sault Ste. Marie were accepted into the Ontario Hockey League.

1929 to 1939

 * 1928-29 Lost Semi Final
 * 1929-30  Lost Semi Final
 * 1930-31  Lost Final
 * 1931-32  Lost Semi Final
 * 1932-33  Did not play
 * 1933-34  Lost Final
 * 1934-35  Lost Semi Final
 * 1935-36  Lost Semi Final
 * 1936-37  3-3-0-6 3rd
 * 1937-38  Lost Final
 * 1938-39  Won Final Lost East Semi Final