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The Woodstock Slammers Main Logo - 2000-2008. Prior to 2003, the Slammers were a junior B team in the New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League.In 2000, they won their only league championship against the Richibucto Bears and moved on to the Don Johnson Cup, the Maritime Junior B Championships.
The Woodstock Navy Vets are a junior hockey team based in Woodstock, Ontario, Canada. They are members of the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association . The team was known as the Woodstock Renegades for three seasons from 2007–08 to 2009–10.
The Maritime Junior Hockey League (MHL) is a Junior A ice hockey league under Hockey Canada, a part of the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL). It consists of six teams from New Brunswick, which make up the EastLink North Division (formerly Roger Meek), five teams from Nova Scotia, and one team from Prince Edward Island, which make up the Eastlink South Division.
Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships Notes New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League: New Brunswick: 2009: 2: 2: Previously operated as the original New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League (1983–2003). Bottom-tier teams collectively play for the Junior C league title and represent the NBJHL at the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship.
The Carleton Civic Centre is an 836-seat multi-purpose arena in Woodstock, New Brunswick. The arena was built in 1995, and also includes an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, community and board rooms. [1] It was home to the Woodstock Slammers ice hockey team of the Maritime Hockey League. and was known to fans as 'Slammerland". [2]
No. 1 Woodstock skates to 5-1 win over No. 2 Hartford on Monday night at Gutterson Fieldhouse to claim program's first championship.
Hull was born in Point Anne, Ontario, on January 3, 1939. [4] He was the son of Lena Cook and Robert Edward Hull, a cement company foreman. [5] He played his minor hockey in nearby Belleville, and then Junior B hockey for the Woodstock Warriors in the fall of 1954.
Also part of the Christmas tradition in Ethiopia, particularly in rural areas, is a field hockey-type game called Ye Genna Chewata. According to the state-owned Ethiopian News Agency, ...