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The Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is a Canadian junior ice hockey league spanning parts of Southern Ontario. The PJHL is the third tier of the Ontario Hockey Association and is sanctioned by the Ontario Hockey Federation and Hockey Canada. The league was formed in 2016 with the merging of eight Junior C leagues.
The Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL) is a junior ice hockey league which operates in the Lower Mainland and the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Although the PJHL has included American teams in the past, the league's fifteen franchises all currently reside in the districts of Metro Vancouver , Fraser Valley , and the Sunshine Coast .
PJHL can refer to any of the following ice hockey leagues in Canada: Provincial Junior Hockey League, a league in Ontario; Pacific Junior Hockey League, a league in British Columbia. Prairie Junior Hockey League, a league in Saskatchewan. Prince Edward Island Junior C Hockey League, a league in Prince Edward Island.
The Derbys joined the PJHL as an expansion franchise for the 2024–25 season. The Streetsville Derbys were also a Junior "A" ice hockey team and part of the Ontario Junior Hockey League in 2011 until they merged into the Cobourg Cougars .
The Walkerton Blackhawks entered the Central Ontario Junior C Hockey League in 1976, jumping up from Junior D. [2] The Hawks finished that season with a moderate 11-24-1 record as an expansion franchise and had their first playoff berth.
The Eagles were founded in 2011 to leave the gap in their community left by the folding of the Junior A Bowmanville Eagles.Bowmanville originated in Junior C from 1968 until 1995 and was promoted to Junior A.
Starting that season, the PJHL champion would compete with the BCJHL champion in the BC Junior "A" Championship, the Mowat Cup, with the winner moving on to what was the precursor to the Doyle Cup. The PJHL's Nor'Wes Caps won the 1976 Mowat Cup, while the PJHL's Richmond Sockeyes won the 1977 and 1979 Mowat Cups.
The champions of the Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) are awarded the Cup. The PJHL was formed in 2016 from the former 8 provincial leagues that previously competed in a tournament, commonly called the All-Ontario Championships, to determine the winner of the Cup.