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The first team of Corner Brook's best players, picked from the local league, was in February 1927 for a series with a visiting team from Sydney, Nova Scotia. That same year, a picked Corner Brook team played the first inter-papertown home-and-home series with a Grand Falls team in what would be an annual competition for the Tuma Cup.
The Corner Brook Royals are a senior ice hockey team based in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador and a member of the Central West Senior Hockey League.Corner Brook has been associated with Newfoundland senior hockey since March 1935 when their picked team of league all-stars won the first all-Newfoundland championship and, in December of that year, became a member of the western division ...
Team City Seasons League Titles Notes Bay St. George Jets: Stephenville: 2005–2007: 0 Bishop's Falls Junior Express: Bishop's Falls: 2005–Present: 5: Formerly the Central Junior Cataracts based in Grand Falls-Windsor Corner Brook Junior Royals: Corner Brook: 2005–2006, 2008-2011: 0: Became Humber Valley Junior Red Wings prior to 11/12 season.
The S. E. Tuma Memorial Trophy is awarded to the top scorer in NL senior hockey in the regular season. [4] [5]In 1968 Corner Brook businessman Elias Tuma donated a trophy as a memorial to his late father Simon to be presented annually to the most prolific scorer in the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League (NSHL). [6]
St. John's Capitals were a senior ice hockey team based in ... and postseason statistics and results, 1955–1990 ... Trophy vs. Corner Brook Royals, ...
The event was hosted by the Corner Brook Royals in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. The 1985 playoff marked the 77th time that the Allan Cup has been awarded. The 1985 Allan Cup is the first instance and possibly the last in which the winner overcame a 3-games-to-none deficit to win the entire series.
Two teens challenging New Hampshire's new law banning transgender girls from girls' sports teams, Parker Tirrell, third from left, and Iris Turmelle, sixth from left, pose with their families and ...
He played in the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League for the Corner Brook Royals for five seasons as starting goaltender. In 1973-74 , his first season in Detroit, he played 37 games, with 15 wins, 16 losses and two ties, with a goals against average of 4.16, and recorded one shutout.