
John Brother MacDonald Stadium
New Glasgow is a town of almost 10,000 people in northwestern Nova Scotia, Canada.
Teams[]
- New Glasgow (Pictou County Hockey League, 1921-1922)
- New Glasgow All Stars (Pictou County Hockey League All Stars entered in 1937-1938 Maritimes Junior Playoffs
- New Glasgow Black Foxes
- (Maritime Professional Hockey League, 1914-1914) join EPHL
- (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 1915-1915) fold before league does
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1939-1941) renamed Vocanos
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1942-1947) renamed Comets
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1950-1951) renamed Rangers
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Junior B Hockey League, 1967-1969) league renamed NJBHL
- (Northumberland Junior B Hockey League, 1969-1971) join MVJHL
- (Metro Valley Junior Hockey League, 1971-1976) leave league
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1927-1929) join NSSHL
- (Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League, 1929-1932) withdrew to join APCSHL
- New Glasgow Comets (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1947-1948) folded?
- New Glasgow Cubs
- (Interprovincial Hockey League, 1910-1911) join Maritime Professional Hockey League
- (Maritime Professional Hockey League, 1912-1913) renamed Black Foxes
- New Glasgow Guild Bombers (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1943-1944)
- New Glasgow High School (Pictou County Junior League)
- New Glasgow Holy Name (Pictou County Junior League)
- New Glasgow Monarchs ([[Nova Scotia Hockey League (original)]|Nova Scotia Hockey League]], 1938-1939)
- New Glasgow Panthers (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1931-1932)
- New Glasgow Pictonians (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1931-1932) renamed Tigers
- New Glasgow Rangers
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1951-1952) withdrew
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1954-1955) join Nova Scotia Senior B Hockey League
- (Nova Scotia Senior B Hockey League, 1955-1956) join Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1956-1957) go independent
- Independent Senior Team, 1957-1958) join Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League
- (Nova Scotia Senior Hockey League, 1958-1965) fold with league
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1933-1936)
- ([[Nova Scotia Hockey League (original)]|Nova Scotia Hockey League]], 1937-1938) renamed Monarchs
- New Glasgow Tigers
- (Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1932-1933) renamed Seven Ups
- New Glasgow Volcanos ((Antigonish-Pictou-Colchester Senior Hockey League, 1941-1942) renamed Bombers
- New Glasgow West Side (Pictou County Junior League)
- Pictou County Crushers (Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 2004-2010) see MHL as Weeks Crushers
- Pictou County Stewart Jackets (Northumberland Junior B Hockey League, 1982-1983) may have played in league prior to and after this season as information is missing
- Weeks Crushers
- (Maritime Hockey League, 2010-2014) see MJAHL
- (Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 2014-Present)
Arenas[]
- New Glasgow Arena Rink (1904-
- John Brother MacDonald Stadium (1951- (previously known as New Glasgow Stadium)
- Pictou County Wellness Centre
Players[]
- Troy Gamble
- Lowell MacDonald
- Ted Stackhouse
- Derrick Walser
- Colin White
- John Sim