Moncton is a city of about 65,000 people in New Brunswick, Canada.
Teams[]
- (Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League, 1961-1962) renamed Hawks
- (Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 1968-1969) withdraw from league
- (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1969-1981) renamed Hawks
- Moncton Black Diamonds
- Moncton CCJA Eastern New Brunswick League, 1930-1931)
- Moncton Clark Ruse Aircraft
- Moncton Classics (Metro Valley Junior Hockey League, 1990-1991) join MJAHL as Dieppe-Classics
- Moncton-Dieppe Beavers Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 1993-2008) moved to Dieppe
- Moncton Dieppe-Classics (Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 1991-1993) renamed Beavers
- Moncton Flyers
- Moncton Golden Flames (AHL, 1984-1987) renamed Hawks
- Moncton Hawks
- (Northern Senior Hockey League, 1931-1932) join MSHL
- (Maritime Senior Hockey League, 1932-1934) join MML
- (Maritime Merchatile League, 1934-1935) fold February 4
- (Maritime Senior Hockey League, 1946-1951) join MMHL
- (Maritime Major Hockey League, 1951-1952) join NBSHL
- (New Brunswick Senior Hockey League, 1952-1954) league renamed ACSHL
- (Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, 1954-1956)
- (Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League, 1962-1965) become an independent team
- Independent Team, 1965-1967)
- (Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League, 1976-1979)
- (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1981-1983) join Metro Valley Junior Hockey League
- (Metro Valley Junior Hockey League, 1983-1990) renamed Classics
- (AHL, 1987-1994) ceased operations
- (Interprovincial Professional Hockey League, 1910-1911) league becomes MPHL
- (Maritime Professional Hockey League, 1912-1913) folded
- Moncton Volcanos
- Moncton Wheatons
- Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL, 1996-Present)
- New Brunswick Hawks (AHL, 1978-1982) become Moncton Alpines
University team[]
Moncton Blue Eagles (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1974-1977)
Leagues[]
Champions[]
Allan Cup[]
- 1932-33 Moncton Hawks
- 1933-34 Moncton Hawks
University Cup[]
- 1989-90 Moncton Blue Eagles
- 1994-95 Moncton Blue Eagles
Calder Cup[]
- 1981-82 New Brunswick Hawks
Players[]
- Charlie Bourgeois
- Rick Bowness
- Andrew Brewer
- George Carroll
- Éric Dubois
- Dick Gamble
- Gary Geldart
- Roland Melanson
Arenas[]
- Sunny Brae Stadium (1922-1928) destroyed by fire
- Moncton Stadium
- Jean-Louis Lévesque Arena
- Kay Arena
- Moncton Victoria Skating Rink (late 1800's-?)
- Moncton Coliseum (1973-present)
- Superior Propane Centre (formerly Red Ball INternet Centre and Tim Horton's 4 Ice Centre)
- Avenir Centre (2018-present)