The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) is a Junior ice hockey league with eleven teams in Northeastern Ontario and Upper Michigan. The league is a constituent member of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) and is governed by the Northern Ontario Hockey Association. Teams compete to win the league championship Copeland Cup – McNamara Trophy, with the winning team advancing to the national championship to compete for the Centennial Cup.

The NOJHL was established in 1978 with six teams: the Espanola Eagles (1978–1988), Capreol Hawks (1978–1986), Nickel Centre Native Sons (1978–1984), Onaping Falls Huskies (1978–1983), Rayside-Balfour Canadians (1978–1986) and Sudbury Cubs (1978–1982). It was preceded by the NOJHA (1962–1972) and the NOHA Jr. B Hockey League (1970–1978).

By the 1986–87 season, the NOJHL was down to four teams. The Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League (OPJHL), also down to four teams, played an interlocking schedule with the NOJHL. The OPJHL folded after that season.

In the 2011–12 NOJHL season, the NOJHL became the first Junior A league in Canada to implement concussion safety and drug testing programs.

NOJHL teams won the Central Canada regional championship Dudley Hewitt Cup a total of five times, in 1997, 2000, 2002, 2012 and 2015. The regional contest was discontinued after 2019. As of 2025, no team from the NOJHL has won a national championship.

The league changed its official logo (right) ahead of the 2025–26 season.

Teams

The league had 11 active teams during the 2025–26 season. In March 2026, the NOJHL announced the Elliot Lake Vikings' immediate reinstatement and expected return for the 2026–27 season. The Vikings franchise was placed on an indefinite leave of absence in the middle of the 2024–25 season.

Teams
TeamHomeArena
Blind River BeaversBlind RiverBlind River Community Centre
Elliot Lake VikingsElliot LakeRogers Arena (Elliot Lake)
Espanola Paper KingsEspanolaEspanola Regional Recreation Complex
French River RapidsNoelvilleNoelville Arena
Greater Sudbury CubsSudburyCountryside Sports Complex
Hearst LumberjacksHearstClaude Larose Recreation Centre
Iroquois Falls StormIroquois FallsJus Jordan Arena
Kirkland Lake Gold MinersKirkland LakeJoe Mavrinac Community Complex
Powassan VoodoosPowassanPowassan Sportsplex
Soo EaglesSault Ste. Marie, MichiganPullar Stadium
Soo ThunderbirdsSault Ste. Marie, OntarioJohn Rhodes Community Centre
Timmins RockTimminsMcIntyre Arena
Map

Former teams

More than half of the teams that have played in the NOJHL no longer do. In some cases, this is the result of relocation and/or rebranding decisions. In others, franchises have simply folded. The team most recently added to the list, the Elliot Lake Vikings (2014), was placed on a leave of absence due to the protracted closure of the team's home arena.

Former Teams
Former Teams Team Centre From To Reason Capreol Hawks Capreol 1978 1986 Folded Copper Cliff Cubs Copper Cliff 1970 1975 Folded Coniston Flyers Coniston 1976 1977 Folded Elliot Lake Vikings Elliot Lake 1981 1999 Folded Espanola Eagles Espanola 1962 2003 Rebranded Espanola Rivermen Espanola 2013 2014 Joined CIHL Iroquois Falls Eskis Iroquois Falls 1988 2017 Rebranded Nickel Centre Native Sons Nickel Centre 1978 1987 Folded Onaping Falls Huskies Onaping Falls 1978 1986 Folded Parry Sound Shamrocks Parry Sound 1994 1999 Joined OPJHL Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats Rayside-Balfour 1978 2005 Folded Rouyn-Noranda Capitales Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec 1989 1996 Folded Sudbury Cubs Sudbury 1978 1993 Folded Temiscaming Royals Temiscaming, Quebec 2008 2011 Folded Thessalon Flyers Thessalon 1987 1990 Folded West Nipissing Alouettes Sturgeon Falls 1973 1976 Folded Elliot Lake Vikings (2014) Elliot Lake 2014 2024 Leave of absence
TeamCentreFromToReason
Capreol HawksCapreol19781986Folded
Copper Cliff CubsCopper Cliff19701975Folded
Coniston FlyersConiston19761977Folded
Elliot Lake VikingsElliot Lake19811999Folded
Espanola EaglesEspanola19622003Rebranded
Espanola RivermenEspanola20132014Joined CIHL
Iroquois Falls EskisIroquois Falls19882017Rebranded
Nickel Centre Native SonsNickel Centre19781987Folded
Onaping Falls HuskiesOnaping Falls19781986Folded
Parry Sound ShamrocksParry Sound19941999Joined OPJHL
Rayside-Balfour SabrecatsRayside-Balfour19782005Folded
Rouyn-Noranda CapitalesRouyn-Noranda, Quebec19891996Folded
Sudbury CubsSudbury19781993Folded
Temiscaming RoyalsTemiscaming, Quebec20082011Folded
Thessalon FlyersThessalon19871990Folded
West Nipissing AlouettesSturgeon Falls19731976Folded
Elliot Lake Vikings (2014)Elliot Lake20142024Leave of absence

Timeline of teams

  • 1978 - NOHA Jr. B Hockey League is promoted to Junior A and renamed Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League - League includes: Sudbury Cubs, Nickel Centre Native Sons, Onaping Falls Huskies, Capreol Hawks, Rayside-Balfour Canadians, and Espanola Eagles
  • 1981 - Elliot Lake Vikings join from International Junior B Hockey League
  • 1982 - Sudbury Cubs become Sudbury North Stars
  • 1983 - Onaping Falls Huskies leave league
  • 1983 - Sudbury North Stars return to Sudbury Cubs
  • 1984 - Onaping Falls Huskies rejoin league
  • 1984 - Nickel Centre Native Sons leave league
  • 1985 - Nickel Centre Native Sons rejoin league
  • 1986 - Nickel Centre Native Sons renamed Nickel Centre Power Trains
  • 1986 - Rayside-Balfour Canadians, Capreol Hawks, and Onaping Falls Huskies leave league
  • 1987 - Rayside-Balfour Canadians rejoin league
  • 1987 - Thessalon Flyers join league
  • 1987 - Nickel Centre Power Trains leave league
  • 1988 - Espanola Eagles leave league, franchise sold to Haileybury 54's
  • 1989 - Rouyn-Noranda Capitales join league
  • 1990 - Thessalon Flyers leave league
  • 1990 - Haileybury 54's move and become Powassan Passport
  • 1991 - Timmins Golden Bears and Espanola Eagles join league
  • 1992 - Sudbury Cubs become Nickel Centre Cubs
  • 1992 - Powassan Passport become Powassan Hawks
  • 1993 - Nickel Centre Cubs leave league
  • 1994 - Parry Sound Shamrocks join league
  • 1994 - Powassan Hawks move and are renamed Sturgeon Falls Lynx
  • 1995 - Espanola Eagles leave league
  • 1995 - Rayside-Balfour Canadians renamed Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats
  • 1996 - Rouyn-Noranda Capitales disband to make way for Rouyn-Noranda Huskies of Quebec Major Junior Hockey League
  • 1997 - Elliot Lake Vikings become Elliot Lake Ice
  • 1998 - Espanola Eagles rejoin league
  • 1999 - Timmins Golden Bears relocate and become Iroquois Falls Jr. Eskis
  • 1999 - Soo Thunderbirds join league
  • 1999 - Elliot Lake Ice leave league, franchise sold to Nickel Centre Barons
  • 1999 - Parry Sound Shamrocks move to the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League
  • 2000 - Sudbury Northern Wolves join league
  • 2000 - Nickel Centre Barons move and are renamed Blind River Barons
  • 2001 - Blind River Barons renamed Blind River Beavers
  • 2002 - Iroquois Fals Jr. Eskis are renamed Abitibi Eskimos
  • 2002 - Sturgeon Falls Lynx move to North Bay and become the North Bay Skyhawks
  • 2002 - Soo Thunderbirds are renamed Sault Ste. Marie Jr. Greyhounds
  • 2003 - Espanola Eagles move to St. Ignace, Michigan and become the Northern Michigan Black Bears
  • 2003 - Little Current awarded expansion franchise Manitoulin Wild
  • 2003 - Sault Ste. Marie Jr. Greyhounds return to Soo Thunderbirds
  • 2005 - Manitoulin Wild become Manitoulin Islanders
  • 2005 - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats are granted a one-year leave of absence
  • 2005 - Sudbury Northern Wolves become Sudbury Jr. Wolves
  • 2006 - Northern Michigan Black Bears are relocated and renamed Soo Indians
  • 2006 - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats officially fold
  • 2007 - Soo Indians take one-year leave in search of new ownership
  • 2008 - Temiscaming Royals join from Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League
  • 2008 - Soo Indians return, renamed Soo Eagles
  • 2009 - North Bay Skyhawks are renamed North Bay Trappers
  • 2011 - Temiscaming Royals leave league
  • 2011 - Manitoulin Islanders move and become Kirkland Lake Blue Devils
  • 2011 - Sudbury Jr. Wolves are renamed Sudbury Cubs
  • 2012 - Kirkland Lake Blue Devils fold/return as Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
  • 2012 - Soo Eagles leave and join North American Hockey League
  • 2012 - Elliot Lake Bobcats join from Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League
  • 2012 - Sudbury Cubs are renamed Sudbury Nickel Barons
  • 2013 - Espanola Rivermen join league as expansion
  • 2014 - Espanola Rivermen leave league and join CIHL
  • 2014 - Elliot Lake Bobcats move to Cochrane Ontario and become Cochrane Crunch
  • 2014 - North Bay Trappers move to Mattawa Ontario and become Mattawa Blackhawks
  • 2014 - Elliot Lake Wildcats join league as expansion
  • 2014 - Powassan Voodoos join league as expansion
  • 2015 - Abitibi Eskimos relocate to Timmins and become Timmins Rock
  • 2015 - Mattawa Blackhawks relocate to Iroquois Falls and become Iroquois Falls Eskis
  • 2015 - Sudbury Nickel Barons relocate to Chelmsford and become Rayside-Balfour Canadians
  • 2015 - French River Rapids join league as expansion
  • 2015 - Espanola Express join league as expansion
  • 2015 - Soo Eagles rejoin league
  • 2017 - Iroquois Falls Eskis relocate to Hearst and become Hearst Lumberjacks
  • 2025 - Elliot Lake Vikings take leave of absence
  • 2026 - Elliot Lake Vikings reinstated

Copeland-McNamara Trophy and Division Champions

In 2008–09, the NOJHL instituted divisions. Overall champions are bolded.

YearChampionFinalist
NOHA Jr. B Era
1971Copper Cliff Cubs/Sudbury CubsLevack Miners
1972Levack MinersSudbury Cubs
1973Copper Cliff Cubs/Coniston CubsLevack Miners
1974Rayside-Balfour CanadiansConiston Cubs
1975Onaping Falls HuskiesCapreol Hawks
1976
1977
1978Nickel Centre Native Sons
NOJHL Era
YearChampionFinalist
1979Nickel Centre Native SonsSudbury Cubs
1980Onaping Falls HuskiesCapreol Hawks
1981
1982Elliot Lake Vikings
1983Elliot Lake VikingsOnaping Falls Huskies
1984Rayside-Balfour CanadiansElliot Lake Vikings
1985Sudbury CubsCapreol Hawks
1986Onaping Falls HuskiesSudbury Cubs
1987Nickel Centre Power Trains
1988Sudbury CubsElliot Lake Vikings
1989Rayside-Balfour Canadians
1990Rouyn-Noranda Capitales
1991Rayside-Balfour Canadians
1992Powassan Hawks
1993Timmins Golden Bears
1994Rouyn-Noranda Capitales
1995Timmins Golden Bears
1996Rayside-Balfour SabrecatsSturgeon Falls Lynx
1997
1998Parry Sound Shamrocks
1999
2000Sturgeon Falls Lynx
2001Soo Thunderbirds
2002
2003North Bay SkyhawksSault Ste. Marie Jr. Greyhounds
2004Soo Thunderbirds
2005Northern Michigan Black Bears
2006Sudbury Jr. WolvesNorth Bay Skyhawks
2007Soo IndiansSudbury Jr. Wolves
2008Sudbury Jr. WolvesAbitibi Eskimos
EastWest
2009North Bay SkyhawksSoo Thunderbirds
2010Abitibi EskimosSoo Thunderbirds
2011Sudbury Jr. WolvesSoo Eagles
2012North Bay TrappersSoo Thunderbirds
2013North Bay TrappersSoo Thunderbirds
2014Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
2015Cochrane CrunchSoo Thunderbirds
2016Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
2017Powassan VoodoosBlind River Beavers
2018Cochrane CrunchRayside-Balfour Canadians
2019Hearst LumberjacksSoo Thunderbirds
2020Postseason cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
2022Hearst LumberjacksSoo Thunderbirds
2023Timmins RockSoo Thunderbirds
2024Powassan VoodoosGreater Sudbury Cubs
NOJHL Single Table
YearChampionFinalist
1979Greater Sudbury CubsHearst Lumberjacks

Dudley Hewitt Cup Central Canadian Champions

YearChampionFinalistHost (if applicable)
1997Rayside-Balfour SabrecatsMilton Merchants (OPJHL)--
2000Rayside-Balfour SabrecatsBrampton Capitals (OPJHL)--
2002Rayside-Balfour SabrecatsDryden Ice Dogs (SIJHL)--
2012Soo ThunderbirdsStouffville Spirit (OJHL)Thunder Bay, Ontario
2015Soo ThunderbirdsFort Frances Lakers (SIJHL)Fort Frances, Ontario

Trophy gallery

  • Frank L. Buckland Trophy - OHA Championship - Competed for by NOJHL champions from 1979 until 1997 - Won in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1997
  • William T. Ruddock Trophy - OHF Championship - Competed for by NOJHL champions since 1994 - Won in 1997, 2000, 2002, 2003, and 2006
  • Dudley Hewitt Cup - Regional Championship - Competed for by NOJHL champions since 1979 - Won in 1997, 2000, and 2002

Notable alumni

League records

Team season

  • Best Record, One Season: 40-0-0 - Sudbury Cubs, 1989–90 40-0-0 - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats, 1999–00
  • Worst Record, One Season: 0-51-0-1 Blind River Beavers 2014–15
  • Most Goals Scored, One Season: 482 - Rayside-Balfour Canadians, 1991–92
  • Fewest Goals Scored, One Season: 97 - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats, 2003–04
  • Fewest Goals Against, One Season: 80 - Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats, 1999–00
  • Most Goals Against, One Season: 708 - Elliot Lake Vikings, 1991–92

Team game

  • Largest margin of victory: Rayside-Balfour Canadiens 30 - Elliot Lake Vikings 3 on January 28, 1992

Individual season

  • Most Goals, One Season: 97 - Denis Castonguay, Rayside Balfour Canadians, 1983–84
  • Most Assists, One Season: 106 - John Stos, Rayside Balfour Canadians, 1991–92
  • Most Points, One Season: 196 - Denis Castonguay, Rayside Balfour Canadians, 1983–84
  • Most Penalty Minutes, One Season: 384 - Andy Hodgins, Espanola Eagles, 1991–92
  • Lowest Goals Against Average, One Season: 1.99 - Justin Dumont, Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats, 1999–00
  • Most Shutouts, One Season: 9 - Connor Rykman, Soo Thunderbirds, 2015–16

Individual career

  • Most Games Played, Career: 244 - Matthew Neault, Blind River Beavers/Sudbury Nickel Barons/Rayside-Balfour Canadians, 2013–2018
  • Most Goals, Career: 197 - Denis Castonguay, Rayside-Balfour Canadians, 1979–84
  • Most Assists, Career: 237 - Brian Verreault, Rayside-Balfour Canadians, 1979–84
  • Most Points, Career: 409 - Brian Verreault, Rayside-Balfour Canadians, 1979–84
  • Most Penalty Minutes, Career: 919 - Dean Bowles, Elliot Lake Vikings, 1986–91

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