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*[[St. Bon's Forum]] |
*[[St. Bon's Forum]] |
Revision as of 18:22, 18 June 2017
St. John's is a city of over 100,000 people in eastern Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is also the capital of the province.
Teams
- Avalon Jr. Capitals (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1983-1999, 2000-Present)
- Avalon Pacers (St. John's Junior Hockey League,1999-2000)
- Brother Rice Celtics (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1980-1982) suspended by league 9 games into 1982-83 season
- Flatrock Flyers (Avalon East Senior Hockey League, 2003-2004)
- Goulds Pacers (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 2000-2001) withdrew in January
- Newfoundland Republic (Global Canadian Hockey League, 2008) league did not play
- St. Bonaventure's
- St. John's AAA Maple Leafs (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 2000-2003) actually play out of Mount Pearl
- St. John's AAA Midgets (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1988-1989, 1991-1993, 1994-1997,1999-2000)
- St. John's Blue Caps (Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, 1976-1977)
- St. John's Capitals
- (Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, 1970-1976)
- (Avalon East Senior Hockey League, 2011-Present)
- St. John's Fog Devils (QMJHL, 2005-2008) become Montreal Juniors
- St. John's Gonzaga (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1981-1982)
- St John's Guards (St. John's Junior Hockey League,1980-1982)
- St. John's IceCaps (AHL, 2011-Present) after the 2014-15 season the affilation was transferred from the Winnipeg Jets to the Montreal Canadiens when the Jets moved their AHL affiliate to Winnipeg and the Canadiens moved their affilate from Hamilton, Ontario after purchasing the Hamilton Bulldogs franchise
- St. John's Jr. 50's (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1982-1993)
- St. John's Jr. Canadians (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1985-1985) folded December 20, 1985
- St. John's Jr. Caps
- (Newfoundland Junior A Hockey League, 1973-1974) rejoin St. John's Junior League
- (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1993-Present)
- St. John's Jr. Celtics (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1989-Present)
- St. John's Jr. Shamrocks (Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, 1976-1977)
- St. John's Maple Leafs (AHL, 1991-2005) become Toronto Marlies
- St, John's PWC (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1980-1981)
- St. John's Shamrocks (St. John's Junior Hockey League, 1980-1987)
University team
Memorial Sea-Hawks (Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, 1976-1977)
Players
- Luke Adam
- Harold Druken
- Colin Greening
- Bruce Melanson
- Jason Morgan
- Dwayne Norris
- Warren Norris
- Doug O'Brien
- Teddy Purcell
- Terry Ryan
- Harry Watson
Arenas
- Fieldian Gardens
- Goulds Sports Arena
- Memorial Stadium (1954-2001) closed when Mile One Centre opened, gutted in 2006 and converted to a grocery store
- Mile One Centre (2001-Present)
- Rogers Bussey Arena (formerly Brother O'Hehir Arena until 2012)
- Prince of Wales Arena
- Prince's Rink opened in 1899; burned down in 1941, not replaced until 1954