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This is the 2022-23 Noralta Junior Hockey League season.

Membership Changes[]

Teams[]

Team Centre Arena
Beaumont Buccaneers Beaumont Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre Arena
Devon Bison Devon Dale Fisher Arena
Edmonton Mavericks Edmonton Multiple (see below)
Gibbons Broncos Gibbons Gibbons Arena
Junior Braves Edmonton Multiple (see below)
Millet Lightning Millet, Alberta Millet Agriplex Arena
NorthEast Zone Northstars Edmonton Multiple (see below)
RCAC Rivermen Edmonton Multiple (see below)
St. Albert Comets St. Albert Servus Place-Go Auto Arena
Seera Icemen Edmonton Multiple (see below)
Sherwood Park Renegades Sherwood Park Millenium Place
Strathcona Warriors Sherwood Park Strathcona Olympiette Centre
SouthWest Zone Ice Kings Edmonton Multiple (see below)
SouthWest Zone Oil Kings Edmonton Multiple (see below)


Edmonton Arenas[]

The league's six Edmonton based teams all split their games between 9 different rinks

Standings[]

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
Beaumont Buccaneers 26 22 2 2 147 61 46
SWZ Oil Kings 26 20 5 1 142 66 41
St. Albert Comets 26 18 6 2 142 68 38
Edmonton Mavericks 26 18 6 2 154 85 38
Sherwood Park Renegades 26 15 8 3 155 93 33
Gibbons Broncos 26 15 11 0 107 92 30
SWZ Ice Kings 26 12 12 2 116 110 26
Junior Braves 26 12 13 1 120 146 25
Seera Icemen 26 9 13 4 124 128 22
Millet Lightning 26 9 13 4 109 110 22
Devon Bison 26 9 15 2 92 111 20
Strathcona Warriors 26 6 17 3 75 158 15
RCAC Rivermen 26 2 24 0 59 176 4
NorthEast Zone Northstars 26 1 23 2 72 210 4

Playoffs[]

The top eight teams qualify for the playoffs. Each round is best-of-three. Teams are re-seeded after each round. Ties are allowed in the playoffs. Both finalist qualify for the 2023 Alberta Junior C Playoffs.

Quarterfinals[]

Semifinals[]

Final[]

The SWZ Oil Kings, Beaumont Buccaneers, and Gibbons Broncos advance to the 2023 Alberta Junior C Playoffs.

References[]