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The St. John's Junior Hockey League is a Junior B ice hockey league in Newfoundland and Labrador, sanctioned by Hockey Canada.It was founded in 1980. In 2022, the name of the league championship was changed from the President's Cup to the Taylor Cup in honour of the late founder, Gerry Taylor.
Prior to 1980, junior hockey in St. John's was for the most part a juvenile-level recreation league. Every year, an all-star team was drafted from the city and named the St. John's Jr. Capitals, after their senior team the St. John's Capitals, to compete against teams from across the province for the Veitch Memorial Trophy at either the Junior A or B level.
The St. John's Jr. Caps were founded in 1993 when the St. John's Jr. 50's, a veteran club with a history in Junior A and winning the Don Johnson Cup, ceased operations.. In 2009, despite losing the league final to the Mount Pearl Jr. Blades, the Jr. Caps found themselves in the Veitch Memorial Trophy playoffs for the Newfoundland Junior B Championship as representatives.
Six MIAA high school hockey state championships are slated for Sunday at TD Garden.. There are four boys games (Divisions 1-4) and a pair of girls games (Divisions 1-2) on the slate, making for a ...
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. Deer Lake Junior Red Wings: Deer Lake: 2007–2009: 0: Moved to Stephenville prior to 09/10 season. Humber Valley Junior Red Wings: Deer Lake: 2011 ...
Prior to 1980, junior hockey in St. John's was for the most part a Juvenile-level recreation league. Every year, an all-star team was drafted from the city and named the St. John's Jr. Capitals, after their senior team the St. John's Capitals, to compete against teams from across the province for the Veitch Memorial Trophy at either the Junior A or B level.
Hingham High head boys hockey coach Tony Messina spent extended time with his team in the Stoneham Arena locker room after a 3-0 loss to top-seeded St. John's Prep in the Elite Eight Thursday ...
In the semi-final, the third seeded St. John's Caps of the St. John's Junior Hockey League upset the second seeded Cumberland County 6–5. The Caps advanced to the final to play the Falcons and upset them 3–2 in overtime to win Newfoundland and Labrador's first Atlantic Jr. B championship in 21 years.