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The Thunder Bay Wolves, who had played for a short while in the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League, were a founding team, but after one season they changed their name to the Fort William Wolves. Fort William is one of the original names of the city of Thunder Bay. After two rather average seasons, the team rebranded as the North Stars.
In 1980, the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League had been reduced to three teams: the Degagne Buccaneers, Thunder Bay North Stars, and Nip-Rock Rangers or nearby Nipigon, Ontario. Instead of continuing with the slowly faltering league, the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association decided it would more efficient to form a Citywide superleague with ...
The Fort William North Stars were dominant early in 2010–11, but due to financial difficulties, the team was sold to new ownership and became the Thunder Bay North Stars. The Wisconsin Wilderness jumped into the lead mid-season and won the regular season and playoff titles in their first season in the league.
Provincial Junior Hockey League: Thunder Bay Bandits: Lakehead Junior Hockey League: Thunder Bay North Stars: Superior International Junior Hockey League: Thunder Bay Northern Hawks: Lakehead Junior Hockey League: Timmins Rock: Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League: Toronto Flyers: Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League: Toronto Jr. Canadiens ...
The Northwestern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NWOJHL) was a Canadian Junior ice hockey league in the Northwestern Ontario region of Ontario.The league ran from 1964 until 1970 as members of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association in direct competition for the Memorial Cup the Grand Championship of Canadian junior hockey.
In 1982, the Thunder Bay Hockey League was disbanded. The Blazers folded into the Twins, who joined Manitoba's Central Senior A Hockey League. The Kings, the newly formed Thunder Bay Hornets and the Schreiber North Stars Junior "B" hockey teams, formed the Thunder Bay Junior Hockey League. The Kings won the league in 1983.
Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League: Operated: 1925 – July 6, 1980: Home arena: Port Arthur Arena: Colours: Unknown: Head coach: Unknown: Franchise history; c. 1925–1943: Port Arthur Juniors: 1943–1946: Port Arthur Flyers: 1946–1949: Port Arthur Juniors: 1950–1953: Port Arthur Flyers: 1953–1966 ...
In the 2003–04 season, the Thunder Bay Northern Hawks were a dominant champion, sporting a 22–0–2 perfect record and a Thunder Bay Junior B championship. In the Northern Ontario Regional Junior B Hockey Championship , the Northern Hawks defeated the Wawa Travellers four-games-straight to advance to the Keystone Cup tournament in Schreiber ...