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Thunder Bay Northern Hawks
Thunder Bay Northern Hawks
City: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
League: Lakehead Junior Hockey League
Founded: 1999
Home Arena: Thunder Bay Tournament Centre
Colors: Black, Green, and White
              
Owner(s): Frank Filice
General Manager: John Saasto
Head Coach: Frank Filice

The Thunder Bay Northern Hawks are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They play in the Lakehead Junior Hockey League, formerly the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League.

The Northern Hawks are eight-time Thunder Bay Junior B and Northern Ontario Junior B champions. Thunder Bay were 2012 Keystone Cup Western Canadian Junior B silver medalists.

History[]

The Northern Hawks joined the Thunder Bay Junior B/Juvenile/AAA League in the fall of 1999 playing out of Norwest Arena. The team lost in the Juvenile AAA final to the Thunder Bay Wolves that first season. The 2000-01 season saw the Northern Hawks win the Juvenile AAA Championship and move onto the Ontario Hockey Federation Juvenile AAA championship in Newmarket, Ontario. The Northern Hawks would capture a silver medal at the OHF event, one of Thunder Bay's strongest showings ever.

With the creation of the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL), the Northern Hawks moved up to Junior B for the 2001-02 season. The Northern Hawks were Brewers Cup champions in 2003. They won the Junior C tournament in 2003 against comparable teams from across Western Canada, defeating the Airdrie Thunder for the gold medal.

In 2004 the Hawks won their first Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League championship and would capture the William Ryan Trophy (Northern Ontario Regional Junior B Hockey Championship) to advance to the Keystone Cup.

2003-04[]

The Thunder Bay Northern Hawks finished off the 2003-04 season with one of the best records in Thunder Bay junior hockey history, finishing an undefeated season at 22-0-2. They went on to win the 2004 playoff championship as well defeating the Wawa Travellers of the North of Superior Junior B Hockey League to win the Northern Ontario Regional Junior B Hockey Championship and earn the right to compete for the Keystone Cup.

The 2004 Keystone Cup was hosted by the Aguasabon River Rats of the North of Superior League and Schreiber, Ontario. In the first game, the Northern Hawks throttled Aguasabon 9-3. In the second game, the Hawks tied the Regina Capitals 4-4. Next, the Hawks lost to the Norway House North Stars 6-4, but returned the next game with a 3-1 win over the Red Deer Vipers. The fifth game of the round robin for the Northern Hawks was against the Richmond Sockeyes. Needing a victory to play for the gold medal, the game resulted in a tie. The Northern Hawks faced Red Deer again in their tournament finale, this time for the tournament's bronze medal. The Thunder Bay Northern Hawks lost the game 7-5. From this loss to the end of the 2008 Keystone Cup, no TBJBHL team won a game at the Keystone Cup tournament.

2004-05[]

The Northern Hawks finished second overall in the 2004-05 season to the Aguasabon River Rats. The River Rats defected from the folding North of Superior League. In the league semifinal, the Northern Hawks defeated the Nipigon Elks 3-games-to-1. This set up a final between the Hawks and River Rats. The Northern Hawks defeated the River Rats 4-games-to-1 to win the league championship. With no other leagues in the region, the Northern Hawks were crowned Northern Ontario Jr. B champions and went on to the 2005 Keystone Cup in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

At the tournament, the first game for the Northern Hawks was a 4-1 loss to the Selkirk Fishermen. Next, the Hawks lost 8-5 to the Medicine Hat Cubs. In the third game, the Hawks were defeated by the Osoyoos Storm 6-2. After that, the Northern Hawks lost to both the Calgary Stampeders and the Saskatoon Royals to close out their tournament winless.

2008-09[]

The Northern Hawks finished the 2008-09 season in second place in the Thunder Bay Junior B league. With a 14-15-1 record, the Northern Hawks had to begin the 2009 playoffs with a semifinal series against the Nip-Rock Elks, sweeping the series in three games. In the league final, the Northern Hawks were swept in four-straight games by the K&A Wolverines. Because the Wolverines were hosting the Keystone Cup in 2009, the Northern Hawks earned a spot as the Hockey Northwestern Ontario branch representative.

At the Keystone Cup, the Hawks faced the Wolverines in the opening game, losing 6-1. Later that night, the Northern Hawks lost 5-2 to the Prairie Junior Hockey League's Saskatoon Royals. The next day, the Northern Hawks lost to the Keystone Junior Hockey League's St. Malo Warriors 6-2. On the third day, the Northern Hawks lost 6-1 to the North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League's Lloydminster Bandits, which eliminated them from medal contention. In the final round robin game, the Hawks lost 4-2 to the Pacific International Junior Hockey League's Richmond Sockeyes, who would eventually win the Keystone Cup in double overtime over the K&A Wolverines.

2011-12[]

The Northern Hawks finished first in the league with a 30-2-0 record. They blasted the Schreiber Falcons 3-games-to-none in a lopsided semifinal and then defeated the Nipigon Elks 4-games-to-1 to win the Thunder Bay championship in a hard-fought series. The Northern Hawks shipped out to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan for the 2012 Keystone Cup. Despite leading 3-1 at one point, the Northern Hawks lost their first game to the Abbotsford Pilots of the Pacific International Junior Hockey League 7-4. The Northern Hawks then went on a tear, defeating the host Saskatoon Royals 6-3, Keystone Junior Hockey League's Arborg Ice Dawgs 7-5, North West Junior Hockey League's Whitecourt Wolverines 7-4, and the Prairie Junior Hockey League's Pilot Butte Storm 3-1 to earn a berth into the gold medal game with a 4-1-0 record. After four hard fought victories, the Northern Hawks fell to the Pilots in the gold medal game 9-1. The Northern Hawks' silver medal is the league's second in four seasons after failing to medal from 2000 until the Wolverines won silver in 2009.

2013-14[]

The Northern Hawks finished first in the league again with only one regular season loss and one playoff loss. They took out the Schreiber Falcons 4-games-to-none in the semifinals. They then went on to demolish the Stars in the finals, 4-games-to-1, earning a berth into the Keystone Cup in Abbotsford BC. Opening the tournament with a win over Manitoba branch champion, Selkirk Fishermen 2-1, the Hawks next defeated the Saskatoon Quakers 4-3. The Hawks would fall to the Abbotsford Pilots, Beaver Valley Nite Hawks, and Blackfalds Wranglers in the round robin. Finishing fourth the Hawks earned a spot into the bronze medal game, where they came up short and lost 4-3, ending the tournament in 4th place.

2014-15[]

Winning their sixth-straight TBJBHL championship with a record of 28-1-1, the Northern Hawks swept the Schreiber Falcons and Thunder Bay North Stars in four games each series. At the Keystone Cup, Thunder Bay would go 2-2-1 in round robin play to earn their spot in the Bronze Medal Game. In a goal-filled game the Northern Hawks would fall to the Saskatoon Quakers 5-4 to finish in fourth place at the Western Canada Junior B championship.

Season-by-season standings[]

Season GP W L T OL GF GA Pts Results Playoffs
2000-01 30 9 16 5 - - - 23 4th, TBJBHL
2001-02 22 2 19 1 - - - 5 3rd, TBJBHL
2002-03 24 10 10 4 - - - 24 3rd, TBJBHL
2003-04 24 22 0 2 - 196 52 46 1st, TBJBHL Won league, 4th at Keystone Cup
2004-05 24 13 7 4 - 126 83 30 2nd, TBJBHL Won league; 6th at Keystone Cup
2005-06 30 14 13 3 - 178 130 31 3rd, TBJBHL Lost Final
2006-07 30 20 4 6 - 212 101 46 2nd, TBJBHL Lost Final
2007-08 30 20 6 4 - 197 98 44 2nd, TBJBHL Lost Final
2008-09 30 14 15 1 - 120 115 29 2nd, TBJBHL Lost Final; 6th at Keystone Cup
2009-10 30 27 3 0 - 222 81 54 1st, TBJBHL Won league; 6th at Keystone Cup
2010-11 30 25 3 2 - 196 81 52 1st, TBJBHL Won league; 6th at Keystone Cup
2011-12 32 30 2 0 - 258 65 60 1st, TBJBHL Won league; Silver at Keystone Cup
2012-13 32 27 4 1 - 270 65 55 1st, TBJBHL Won league; 5th at Keystone Cup
2013-14 30 27 1 2 - 186 31 56 1st, TBJBHL Won league
4th at Keystone Cup
2014-15 30 28 1 1 - 189 51 57 1st, TBJBHL Won Semifinals, 4-0 (Falcons)
Won League finals, 4-0 (Stars)
4th at Keystone Cup
2015-16 30 21 6 2 - 159 77 44 2nd, TBJBHL Won Semifinals, 4-1 (Elks)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Stars)
6th at Keystone Cup
2016-17 30 17 8 5 - 178 105 39 2nd, LJHL Won Semifinals, 4-0 (Falcons)
Lost League Finals 1-4 (Elks)
2017-18 28 14 7 7 - 218 116 35 2nd, LJHL Won Semifinals, 4-3 (Elks)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Fighting Walleye)
Won 2018 Keystone Cup
2018-19 31 23 7 1 0 218 90 47 1st, LJHL Won Semifinals, 4-3 (Falcons)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Fighting Walleye)
2019-20 27 19 5 1 2 153 91 41 1st, LJHL Playoffs cancelled
2020-21 4 4 0 - 0 25 11 8 N/A Season delayed, suspended, then cancelled
2021-22 17 6 10 - 1 66 64 12 3rd Lost Final
2022-23 24 17 7 2 0 115 76 32 2nd Won Championship

Keystone Cup/Central Canada Cup history[]

Western Canadian Jr. B Championships (Northern Ontario to British Columbia)
Six teams in round robin play. 1st vs 2nd for gold/silver; 3rd vs 4th for bronze. Revised to 2 teams each from Lakehead Junior Hockey League and Keystone Junior Hockey League with stepladder playoffs for semifinal and final.

Year Round Robin Record Standing Bronze Medal Game Gold Medal Game
2014 W, Selkirk 2-1
L, Abbotsford 1-5
W, Saskatoon 4-3
L, Blackfalds 4-8
L, Beaver Valley 0-4
2-3-0 4th of 6 L, Blackfalds Wranglers 3-4 Beaver Valley Nitehawks 5,
Abbotsford Pilots 1
2015 T, Selkirk 3-3
W, Cold Lake 3-1
L, Saskatoon 3-4
L, Campbell Rvr 2-5
W, N Edmonton 5-1
2-2-1 4th of 6 L, Saskatoon Quakers 4-5 Campbell River Storm 6 North Edmonton Red Wings 3
2016 W, 100 Mi Hse 3-0
L, North Peace 2-4
L, Regina 1-4
L, Saskatoon 0-14
L, Peguis 4-8
1-5-0 6th of 6 North Peace Navigators 5-OT
Regina Extreme Capitals 4
100 Mile House Wranglers 3-OT
Saskatoon Quakers 2
2018 W, St. Malo 7-1
W, Peguis 7-2

W, TB Fighting Walleye 9-3
3-0-0 1st of 4 defeated Peguis Juniors 5-2
2018 Keystone Cup champions
2019 W, TB Fighting Walleye 4-3
W, Peguis 3-2

W, Cross Lake Islanders 13-4
3-0-0 1st of 4 defeated Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye 4-2
2019 Keystone Cup champions
2023 L Schreiber Falcons 4-5
L, Peguis Juniors 0-15
W, OCN Storm 3-1
1-2-0 3rd of 4 Lost SF 3-4 Schreiber Falcons

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