North Bay is a city of over 50,000 in the southern part of northeastern Ontario, Canada. It is under the Northern Ontario Hockey Association.
It was the winner of the 2007 Kraft Hockeyville.
Teams[]
Professional[]
- North Bay (Timiskaming Professional Hockey League, 1910-1911) withdrew
- North Bay Trappers (Eastern Professional Hockey League, 1961-1962) folded replace by junior team
Senior[]
- North Bay Seniors (1913-1915)
- North Bay Black Hawks (Northern Ontario Hockey Association, 1951-1952) renamed Trappers
- North Bay Trappers
- (Northern Ontario Hockey Association, 1952-1957) join OHA Sr. A
- (Ontario Hockey Association Senior A, 1957-1960) sit out 1960-61 season, join EPHL for 1961-62
Major Junior[]
- North Bay Battalion (Ontario Hockey League (2013-Present)
- North Bay Centennials (OHL, 1982-2002) become Saginaw Spirit
Junior[]
- Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association, 1962-1972) join OPJAHL
- (Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, 1972-1981) league renamed OJAHL
- (Ontario Junior A Hockey League, 1981-1982) city gets OHL team
- North Bay Skyhawks (NOJHL, 2002-2009) renamed Trappers
- North Bay Trappers (NOJHL, 2009-2014) moved to Mawata and renamed Blackhawks
- North Bay College (1932-33 Northern Ontario Junior Playoffs)
- North Bay Flashes (1949-50 Northern Ontario Junior Playoffs)
- North Bay ONR Black Hawks Ontario Northland Railway (1949-50 Northern Ontario Junior Playoffs)
- North Bay T & NO Indians (Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Railroad) played Junior B
- North Bay Vigilantis (North Bay Town League champions, 1931-1932)
- Scollard Hall (Catholic High School that played at Junior and Junior B series level
Collegiate/University teams[]
- Canadore Panthers (Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology) Ontario Colleges Athletic Association
- Nipissing University Lakers (Ontario University Athletics of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport)
Arenas[]
- North Bay Memorial Gardens (1955-Present)
- Palace Skating Rink (1892-
- North Bay Arena Rink (January 1907 - May 14, 1928 burned down)
- North Bay Arena (1936-1955) renamed North Bay Memorial Gardens after World War II
- Pete Pelangio Arena
- West Ferris Community Centre
Players[]
- Clarence Boucher
- Stan Brown
- Ab DeMarco
- Pierre Gagne
- Bob Gracie
- Sheldon Kannegiesser
- Larry Keenan
- Regis Kelly
- Hec Lalande
- Matt Marquardt
- Bryan Maxwell
- Graeme Nicolson
- Pete Palangio
- Larry Regan
- Craig Rivet
- Steve Shields
- Brent Tremblay
Officials[]
Northern Ontario Senior Playoffs[]
Season | Group | Games | Won | Lost | Tied | Points | Goals for |
Goals against |
Standing | Playoffs |
1919-20 | Northern | 8 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 46 | 3rd | Eliminated |
1920-21 | Southern | 8 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | - | - | 3rd | Eliminated |
1921-22 | Southern | 8 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 67 | 3rd | Eliminated |