
A view of Espanola.
'Espanola is a town of about 5000 people in the southern section of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association.
Teams[]
- (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 1978-1988) franchise becomes Haileybury 54's
- (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 1991-1995) folded
- Espanola Express (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 2015-Present)
- Espanola Papermakers (1926-27 Northern Ontario Senior Playoffs)
- Espanola Kings (Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League, 2007-2009) granted leave of absence; then fold
- Espanola Rivermen
- (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 2013-2014) withdrew to join CIHL
- (Canadian International Hockey League, 2014-2015) lost place to play when Express awarded as NOJHL expansion team
- Espanola Screaming Eagles (1962-2003)
- (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association, 1962-1971) drop to NOHA Jr. B
- NOHA Jr. B, 1971-1978) league renamed NOJHL; unsure when franchise renamed Eagles
- (Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, 1998-2003) moved to St. Ignace; renamed Northern Michigan Black Bears
Players[]
Arenas[]
- Espanola Regional Recreation Complex Arena
External Links[]
- Espanola, Ontario on Wikipedia