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Revision as of 11:39, 23 November 2014
Saint John is a city of about 70,000 people in southern New Brunswick, Canada.
Events
Saint John hosted the 1997 AHL All-Star Game.
Teams
- UNBSJ Red Barons (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1974-1975)
- Port City Mariners (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1978-1980)
- Saint John 77's (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1973-1978)
- Saint John Alpines (Maritime Junior A Hockey League, 1995-1997) folded in January
- Saint John Beavers
- (Maritime Senior Hockey League, 1933-1934) join MML
- (Maritime Merchantile League, 1934-1935) form New Brunswick Merchantile League
- (New Brunswick Merchantile League, 1935) league folds shortly after founding
- (New Brunswick Military Hockey League, 1942-1943)
- (Maritime Senior Hockey League, 1946-1951) join MMHL
- (Maritime Major Hockey League, 1951-1952) join NBSHL
- (New Brunswick Senior Hockey League, 1952-1954) join ACSHL
- (Atlantic Coast Senior Hockey League, 1955-1956)
- Saint John Drydock Royals
- Saint John Flames (AHL, 1993-2003) go dormant, return as Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
- Saint John Maroons
- Saint John Mooseheads
- (New Brunswick Intermediate Hockey League, 1971-1973)
- (Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League, 1976-1977) renamed Warriors
- (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1969-1973)
- (Island Junior Hockey League, 1988-1990) fold in early January
- Saint John Scorpions (Canadian Elite Hockey League, 2005-2006) fold with league
- Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL, 2005-Present)
- Saint John Stingers (New Brunswick Junior Hockey League, 1980-1983) fold with league
- Saint John Warriors (Southeastern New Brunswick Hockey League, 1977-1979)
Champions
Calder Cup
- 2000-01 Saint John Flames
Arenas
- Harbour Station (1993-Present)
- Lord Beaverrook Arena
- Peter G Murray Arena (aka Lancaster Centennial Rink)
- Hilton Belyea Arena
- Charles Gorman Arena
- Stu Hurley Arena