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National College Prospects Hockey League

The National College Prospects Hockey League was a junior ice hockey league based in Northeast United States and Ontario. During its first season, the NCPHL was sanctioned as a Tier III league by the United Hockey Union, the junior hockey branch of the Amateur Athletic Union.

National College Prospects
Hockey League
Director of OperationsBob Black
Deputy CommissionerPeter Preteroti
Founded2016
Folded2017
Recent ChampionsRochester Rebels (2017)
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
WebsiteNCPHL

History edit

The NCPHL was announced in the spring of 2016. Originally announced as an eight-team league, as many as twelve different teams were announced for the 2016–17 season with several team changes before making it to opening night. Some teams also announced an affiliation with teams from the Western States Hockey League.[1][2] By the start of the inaugural season, the league had six active teams.

One of the original eight teams, the Lake Erie Warriors, garnered media attention when the logo was largely criticized for its depiction of a Native American warrior and was called racially insensitive. The team quickly rebranded as the Lake Erie Gulls[3] for one day and then again to the Lake Erie Eagles on July 30, 2016.[4]

The Toronto Stealth defeated the Lake Erie Eagles 7–5 in the first league game on October 6, 2016. On February 18, 2017, the NCPHL hosted its first All-star competition and game. In the end, Team White won by a score of 7–4 with the MVP, Curtis Anderson of the Toronto Stealth, recording 3 goals and 2 assists. Despite dominating the regular season with a record of 28–2–0, the Stealth chose not to participate in the NCPHL's playoffs, called the "Frosty Four," in Erie, Pennsylvania. Four teams participated in the playoffs with the Mississauga Bruins also sitting out after not playing a league game since January. With the Rochester Rebels the only remaining team with a winning record (20–15–5), they earned an automatic berth to the championship game. The bottom two teams then played a two-game aggregate qualifier series with the winner facing the Lake Erie Eagles in a semifinal game.[5]

After its first season, the NCPHL was removed as a junior program by the United Hockey Union and then listed itself as a junior-aged academic league. In the 2017 offseason, the league announced several new teams including an NCP Canada division led by the Almonte Jr. Sharpshooters organization. However, after many of the teams folded after failing to sign enough players, the league website and all social media was shut down in September 2017.[6] Four of the NCPHL teams joined the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League: the Almonte Jr. Sharpshooters, EOHA Wolves, Lake Erie Eagles, and the Maniwaki Mustangs.[7]

Teams edit

Teams at the time of folding edit

Division Team City Arena Joined
Canada
Almonte Jr. Sharpshooters Almonte, Ontario Almonte & District Community Centre 2017
Chelsea Hurricanes Chelsea, Quebec Meredith Centre 2017
Eastern Ontario Hockey Academy (EOHA) Wolves[8] Ottawa, Ontario 2017
Maniwaki Mustangs Maniwaki, Quebec Gino Odjick Center 2017
Toronto Stealth Burlington, Ontario Wave Twin Rinks 2016
USA
Lake Erie Eagles Erie, Pennsylvania Erie Insurance Arena 2016

Former teams edit

  • Adirondack Jr. Thunder (Glens Falls, New York) – Announced as an expansion team for the 2017–18 season, folded on July 30, 2017.
  • Belmont Bruins (Kittanning, Pennsylvania) – Announced as an expansion team for the 2017–18 season, removed from website on August 1, 2017.
  • Buffalo Hornets (Buffalo, New York) – One of the first eight announced teams for 2016–17; folded in July 2016 and immediately replaced by the New York Sharks.
  • House O' Hockey Mallers (Kittanning, Pennsylvania) – One of the first eight announced teams for 2016–17; rebranded as the Blyth Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets on August 29, 2016, but folded just prior to the first week of the season.
  • Lockport Lightning (Lockport, New York) – Announced as an expansion team for the 2017–18 season, folded in September 2017.
  • Mississuaga Bruins (Rexdale, Ontario) – Competed during the beginning of the 2016–17 season until mid-January; did not participate in playoffs despite having a winning record.
  • NBH Fighting Spirit (Syracuse, New York) – Announced as an expansion team for the 2017–18 season, folded in July 2017.
  • New York Sharks (Niagara Falls, New York) – Replaced the Buffalo Hornets for 2016–17; folded in September 2016 and immediately replaced on the NCPHL website by the Mississauga Bruins organization.
  • Niagara Red Cats (Lockport, New York) – One of the first eight announced teams for 2016–17 but were removed from the schedule one week into the season; folded.
  • Ottawa Sharpshooters U-18 (Almonte, Ontario) – Played the inaugural 2016–17 season; the Sharpshooters' organization added their U-20 team, the Almonte Jr. Sharpshooters, to the league for the 2017–18 season and added another junior-aged team called the Eastern Ontario Hockey Academy Wolves.
  • Pittsburgh Kings (Connellsville, Pennsylvania) – Played the inaugural 2016–17 season; left the league prior to the 2017–18 season.
  • Pittsburgh Royal Knights (Bakerstown, Pennsylvania) – One of the first eight announced teams for 2016–17; folded in July 2016 and immediately replaced on the NCPHL website by the Ottawa Sharpshooters U-18 team.
  • Rochester Rebels (Rochester, New York) – One of the first eight announced teams for 2016–17; won the first NCPHL playoff championship; deleted from website in April 2017.

Champions edit

Season Season Champions Playoff Champions
2016–17 Toronto Stealth Rochester Rebels[a]
  1. ^ The Toronto Stealth and Mississauga Bruins did not participate in the 2017 "Frosty Four" playoffs

References edit

  1. ^ . Oklahoma City Blazers. May 15, 2016. Archived from the original on August 4, 2016. Retrieved June 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "Knights Announce Affiliate". Phoenix Knights. May 26, 2016.
  3. ^ "Hockey Team's Logo Was So Bad, They Changed The Whole Damn Team Name". Deadspin. July 29, 2016.
  4. ^ Paul Lukas (July 30, 2016). "Lake Erie Warriors Renamed Lake Erie Eagles (probably)". Uni-Watch.
  5. ^ "Lake Erie Eagles in contention for inaugural NCPHL title". GoErie.com. 15 March 2017.
  6. ^ "The Death Pool – NCPHL Officially Dead". The Junior Hockey News. September 18, 2017.
  7. ^ "CPJHL ADDS FOUR TEAMS FOR UPCOMING '17-18 SEASON". CPJHL. September 18, 2017.
  8. ^ "Announcement Concerning our EOHA Wolves U16, U18, Junior Program". Sharpshooters. 7 June 2017.

External links edit

  • NCPHL.com

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The National College Prospects Hockey League was a junior ice hockey league based in Northeast United States and Ontario During its first season the NCPHL was sanctioned as a Tier III league by the United Hockey Union the junior hockey branch of the Amateur Athletic Union National College ProspectsHockey LeagueDirector of OperationsBob BlackDeputy CommissionerPeter PreterotiFounded2016Folded2017Recent ChampionsRochester Rebels 2017 HeadquartersPittsburgh PennsylvaniaWebsiteNCPHL Contents 1 History 2 Teams 2 1 Teams at the time of folding 2 2 Former teams 3 Champions 4 References 5 External linksHistory editThe NCPHL was announced in the spring of 2016 Originally announced as an eight team league as many as twelve different teams were announced for the 2016 17 season with several team changes before making it to opening night Some teams also announced an affiliation with teams from the Western States Hockey League 1 2 By the start of the inaugural season the league had six active teams One of the original eight teams the Lake Erie Warriors garnered media attention when the logo was largely criticized for its depiction of a Native American warrior and was called racially insensitive The team quickly rebranded as the Lake Erie Gulls 3 for one day and then again to the Lake Erie Eagles on July 30 2016 4 The Toronto Stealth defeated the Lake Erie Eagles 7 5 in the first league game on October 6 2016 On February 18 2017 the NCPHL hosted its first All star competition and game In the end Team White won by a score of 7 4 with the MVP Curtis Anderson of the Toronto Stealth recording 3 goals and 2 assists Despite dominating the regular season with a record of 28 2 0 the Stealth chose not to participate in the NCPHL s playoffs called the Frosty Four in Erie Pennsylvania Four teams participated in the playoffs with the Mississauga Bruins also sitting out after not playing a league game since January With the Rochester Rebels the only remaining team with a winning record 20 15 5 they earned an automatic berth to the championship game The bottom two teams then played a two game aggregate qualifier series with the winner facing the Lake Erie Eagles in a semifinal game 5 After its first season the NCPHL was removed as a junior program by the United Hockey Union and then listed itself as a junior aged academic league In the 2017 offseason the league announced several new teams including an NCP Canada division led by the Almonte Jr Sharpshooters organization However after many of the teams folded after failing to sign enough players the league website and all social media was shut down in September 2017 6 Four of the NCPHL teams joined the Canadian Premier Junior Hockey League the Almonte Jr Sharpshooters EOHA Wolves Lake Erie Eagles and the Maniwaki Mustangs 7 Teams editTeams at the time of folding edit Division Team City Arena Joined Canada Almonte Jr Sharpshooters Almonte Ontario Almonte amp District Community Centre 2017 Chelsea Hurricanes Chelsea Quebec Meredith Centre 2017 Eastern Ontario Hockey Academy EOHA Wolves 8 Ottawa Ontario 2017 Maniwaki Mustangs Maniwaki Quebec Gino Odjick Center 2017 Toronto Stealth Burlington Ontario Wave Twin Rinks 2016 USA Lake Erie Eagles Erie Pennsylvania Erie Insurance Arena 2016 Former teams edit Adirondack Jr Thunder Glens Falls New York Announced as an expansion team for the 2017 18 season folded on July 30 2017 Belmont Bruins Kittanning Pennsylvania Announced as an expansion team for the 2017 18 season removed from website on August 1 2017 Buffalo Hornets Buffalo New York One of the first eight announced teams for 2016 17 folded in July 2016 and immediately replaced by the New York Sharks House O Hockey Mallers Kittanning Pennsylvania One of the first eight announced teams for 2016 17 rebranded as the Blyth Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets on August 29 2016 but folded just prior to the first week of the season Lockport Lightning Lockport New York Announced as an expansion team for the 2017 18 season folded in September 2017 Mississuaga Bruins Rexdale Ontario Competed during the beginning of the 2016 17 season until mid January did not participate in playoffs despite having a winning record NBH Fighting Spirit Syracuse New York Announced as an expansion team for the 2017 18 season folded in July 2017 New York Sharks Niagara Falls New York Replaced the Buffalo Hornets for 2016 17 folded in September 2016 and immediately replaced on the NCPHL website by the Mississauga Bruins organization Niagara Red Cats Lockport New York One of the first eight announced teams for 2016 17 but were removed from the schedule one week into the season folded Ottawa Sharpshooters U 18 Almonte Ontario Played the inaugural 2016 17 season the Sharpshooters organization added their U 20 team the Almonte Jr Sharpshooters to the league for the 2017 18 season and added another junior aged team called the Eastern Ontario Hockey Academy Wolves Pittsburgh Kings Connellsville Pennsylvania Played the inaugural 2016 17 season left the league prior to the 2017 18 season Pittsburgh Royal Knights Bakerstown Pennsylvania One of the first eight announced teams for 2016 17 folded in July 2016 and immediately replaced on the NCPHL website by the Ottawa Sharpshooters U 18 team Rochester Rebels Rochester New York One of the first eight announced teams for 2016 17 won the first NCPHL playoff championship deleted from website in April 2017 Champions editSeason Season Champions Playoff Champions 2016 17 Toronto Stealth Rochester Rebels a The Toronto Stealth and Mississauga Bruins did not participate in the 2017 Frosty Four playoffsReferences edit Blazers Sign Affilitaion with Rochester Rebels for 16 17 Season Oklahoma City Blazers May 15 2016 Archived from the original on August 4 2016 Retrieved June 3 2016 Knights Announce Affiliate Phoenix Knights May 26 2016 Hockey Team s Logo Was So Bad They Changed The Whole Damn Team Name Deadspin July 29 2016 Paul Lukas July 30 2016 Lake Erie Warriors Renamed Lake Erie Eagles probably Uni Watch Lake Erie Eagles in contention for inaugural NCPHL title GoErie com 15 March 2017 The Death Pool NCPHL Officially Dead The Junior Hockey News September 18 2017 CPJHL ADDS FOUR TEAMS FOR UPCOMING 17 18 SEASON CPJHL September 18 2017 Announcement Concerning our EOHA Wolves U16 U18 Junior Program Sharpshooters 7 June 2017 External links editNCPHL com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National College Prospects Hockey League amp oldid 1153471635, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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