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Hearst Lumberjacks

The Hearst Lumberjacks are a Junior "A" ice hockey team from Hearst, Ontario, Canada, under new ownership for the 2017–18 season. They are a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL). As the Powassan Hawks, the team won two Dudley Hewitt Cups (1992 and 1993).

Hearst Lumberjacks
CityHearst, Ontario, Canada
LeagueNorthern Ontario Junior Hockey League
DivisionEast
Founded1988
Home arenaClaude Larose Recreation Centre
ColoursOrange, black, and white
     
Head coachMarc-Alain Begin
WebsiteLumberjack Webpage
Franchise history
1988–1990Haileybury 54's
1990–1991Powassan Passport
1991–1994Powassan Hawks
1994–2002Sturgeon Falls Lynx
2002–2009North Bay Skyhawks
2009–2014North Bay Trappers
2014–2015Mattawa Blackhawks
2015–2017Iroquois Falls Eskis
2017–presentHearst Lumberjacks

History Edit

In 2002, the year after the Ontario Hockey League's North Bay Centennials moved to Saginaw, Michigan, North Bay bought the Sturgeon Falls Lynx. The team was known as the North Bay Skyhawks from 2002 to 2009. In the summer of 2009, the team was renamed the Trappers in the memory of the NOJHA's North Bay Trappers (1962–1982).

 
Skyhawks logo 2002–2009.

Sturgeon Falls Lynx Edit

The Powassan Hawks relocated to Sturgeon Falls, Ontario to be known as the Sturgeon Falls Lynx for the 1994–95 season. The Lynx were sponsored and affiliated by the North Bay Centennials. This meant, most of their equipment was from the Centennials. The Lynx were the third-best team in the NOJHL, behind the Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats and Parry Sound Shamrocks. Sturgeon Falls managed to make the finals in 1996 and 1997, but lost out to Rayside-Balfour on both occasions. In 1999, the Lynx were the considered the second-best team in the NOJHL after the departure of Parry Sound to the OPJHL. Despite the impressive 1999–00 second-place finish, the Lynx were no match for the unbeaten Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats in the league finals. In 2000–01 and 2001–02, the Sturgeon Falls Lynx finished fourth both seasons.

North Bay Skyhawks Edit

Shortly after the North Bay Centennials moved to Saginaw, Michigan, the Sturgeon Falls Lynx immediately left the Sturgeon Falls Arena and took up tenancy at the bigger North Bay Memorial Gardens in the summer of 2002 and became the North Bay Skyhawks. The Skyhawks became immediately dominant, and won three consecutive NOJHL championships from 2003 to 2005. The Skyhawks played host to the 2004 Dudley Hewitt Cup, finishing second. The Skyhawks franchise appeared in the league finals five times from 2003 to 2009.

North Bay Trappers Edit

The North Bay Skyhawks re-branded to the North Bay Trappers for the 2009–10 season. The team's performance did not vary from the Skyhawks, but would not appear in the league finals again until 2012. A year later, the Trappers would win their first league title since 2009 and played host to the 2013 Dudley Hewitt Cup, finishing fourth. As a result of an Ontario Hockey League franchise returning to North Bay, the tournament was almost allocated a second time. The tournament was originally awarded to Sudbury, but backed out. A deal was reached with the city where the renovations would commence at the end of the Dudley Hewitt Cup final. The Trappers had moved across the city to the West Ferris Arena, which was smaller and had under 500 seating capacity. The 2013–14 season marked the last for an NOJHL franchise in North Bay, as a large of majority of the interest was going towards the North Bay Battalion. Owner David Beauchamp was still being bankrolled by former owner Tim Clayden to meet team expenses, after he sold the Trappers and owned the Espanola Rivermen. With the lack of financial means, community support and sponsors, the Trappers ended up leaving North Bay at the end of the season and played their final games in Mattawa. Beauchamp claims the City of North Bay expelled the Trappers, but the city denied this.

Mattawa Blackhawks Edit

In March 2014, the team announced it was relocating to Mattawa, Ontario to become the Mattawa Blackhawks.[1] Owner David Beauchamp was removed by the league in the fall over unpaid ice fees, and the team was in the hands of new ownership (TPA Sports) from Toronto to continue operations. Because of a small arena, the team's existence was questionable, despite tremendous fan support throughout the season. The Blackhawks finished second-to-last, and lost a best-of-three series to the Powassan Voodoos.

Iroquois Falls Eskis Edit

In March 2015, the Abitibi Eskimos were relocating to Timmins and the Mattawa Blackhawks took advantage and relocated to Iroquois Falls to become the second-incarnation of the Eskimos, calling themselves the Iroquois Falls Eskimos. However, over the summer the team name was altered to the "Eskis" to pay homage to the Iroquois Falls Jr. Eskis, who were members of the league from 1999 to 2002. The new team did not adopt the former Jr. Eskis' colours of blue and white, and instead went with the Abitibi Eskimos colours of black, gold, and white.

Despite having the third best attendance in the league the team was sold.

Hearst Lumberjacks Edit

In April 2017, the NOJHL announced that the Eskis' franchise had been transferred to Hearst, Ontario. A new local ownership group led by Jonathan Blier acquired the team from Allan Donnan. The team began play out of the Claude Larose Recreation Centre in the 2017–18 season.[2]

Season-by-season results Edit

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Results Playoffs
Haileybury 54's
1988–89 41 6 32 3 173 313 15 4th NOJHL
1989–90 40 4 34 2 138 337 10 6th NOJHL
Powassan Passport
1990–91 40 21 12 7 212 175 49 2nd NOJHL
Powassan Hawks
1991–92 48 33 14 1 318 164 67 3rd NOJHL Won League
1992–93 48 35 12 1 370 202 71 2nd NOJHL Won League
1993–94 40 33 6 1 273 118 67 1st NOJHL Won League
Sturgeon Falls Lynx
1994–95 48 33 12 3 237 136 69 3rd NOJHL
1995–96 44 29 12 3 192 129 61 2nd NOJHL Lost final
1996–97 40 28 11 1 203 157 57 2nd NOJHL Lost final
1997–98 40 22 15 3 202 176 47 2nd NOJHL
1998–99 40 19 18 3 167 168 41 4th NOJHL
1999–00 40 30 9 1 236 131 61 2nd NOJHL Lost final
2000–01 40 21 17 1 1 156 166 44 4th NOJHL
2001–02 42 19 18 0 5 188 197 43 4th NOJHL
North Bay Skyhawks
2002–03 48 39 7 2 277 111 80 1st NOJHL Won League
2003–04 48 34 7 4 3 233 110 75 1st NOJHL Won League
2004–05 48 31 11 3 3 196 122 68 1st NOJHL Won League
2005–06 48 30 18 0 0 166 141 60 3rd NOJHL Lost final
2006–07 48 23 24 0 1 164 169 47 6th NOJHL Lost semi-final
2007–08 50 31 14 5 191 152 91 3rd NOJHL
2008–09 50 41 6 3 251 151 85 1st NOJHL Lost final
North Bay Trappers
2009–10 50 34 14 2 227 161 70 2nd NOJHL Lost quarter-final
2010–11 50 22 23 5 183 189 49 6th NOJHL Lost quarter-final
2011–12 50 29 21 0 215 187 58 5th NOJHL Lost final
2012–13 48 34 7 3 4 215 120 75 1st NOJHL Won League
2013–14 56 15 35 0 6 154 238 36 7th NOJHL Lost quarter-final
Mattawa Blackhawks
2014–15 52 13 35 0 4 163 300 30 5th of 5, East
8th of 9, NOJHL
Lost Div. Play-in series, 0–2 vs. Powassan Voodoos
Iroquois Falls Eskis
2015–16 54 15 39 0 0 163 310 30 5th of 6, East
9th of 12, NOJHL
Lost Div. Play-in series, 0–2 vs. Timmins Rock
2016–17 56 16 36 4 0 203 282 36 5th of 6, East
10th of 12, NOJHL
Lost Div. Play-in series, 1–2 vs. Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
Hearst Lumberjacks
2017–18 56 23 30 1 2 215 226 49 4th of 6, East
9th of 12, NOJHL
Lost Div. Play-in series, 1–2 vs. Timmins Rock
2018–19 56 33 16 7 210 159 73 1st of 6, East
2nd of 12, NOJHL
Won Div. Semifinals, 4–3 vs. Timmins Rock
Won Div. Finals, 4–0 vs. Powassan Voodoos
Won League Finals, 4–3 vs. Soo Thunderbirds
2019–20 56 31 18 7 202 177 69 3rd of 6, East
5th of 12, NOJHL
Trailed Div. Semifinals, 0–1 vs. Timmins Rock
Postseason cancelled
2020–21 12 7 5 0 47 41 14 Withdrew from season due to the COVID-19 pandemic[3]

Dudley Hewitt cup Edit

Central Canada Jr. A Championships
NOJHLOJHLSIJHL – Host
Round-robin play with 2nd vs. 3rd in semifinal to advance against 1st in the finals.

Year Round-robin Record Standing Semifinal Final
2019 L, Oakville Blades (OJHL), 2–4
W, Thunder Bay North Stars (SIJHL), 3–0
OTL, Cochrane Crunch (host/NOJHL), 4–5
1–1–1 3rd of 4 W, Cochrane Crunch, 6–0 L, Oakville Blades, 0–2

Notable alumni Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Trappers setting up in Mattawa". 23 February 2014.
  2. ^ "NOJHL ANNOUNCES TRANSFER OF IROQUOIS FALLS FRANCHISE TO HEARST FOR 2017-18 SEASON". NOJHL. April 8, 2017.
  3. ^ "NOJHL to resume play". Hearst Lumberjacks. February 22, 2021.

External links Edit

  • Lumberjack Web Page
  • Eskis Webpage
  • NOJHL League

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The Hearst Lumberjacks are a Junior A ice hockey team from Hearst Ontario Canada under new ownership for the 2017 18 season They are a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League NOJHL As the Powassan Hawks the team won two Dudley Hewitt Cups 1992 and 1993 Hearst LumberjacksCityHearst Ontario CanadaLeagueNorthern Ontario Junior Hockey LeagueDivisionEastFounded1988Home arenaClaude Larose Recreation CentreColoursOrange black and white Head coachMarc Alain BeginWebsiteLumberjack WebpageFranchise history1988 1990Haileybury 54 s1990 1991Powassan Passport1991 1994Powassan Hawks1994 2002Sturgeon Falls Lynx2002 2009North Bay Skyhawks2009 2014North Bay Trappers2014 2015Mattawa Blackhawks2015 2017Iroquois Falls Eskis2017 presentHearst Lumberjacks Contents 1 History 1 1 Sturgeon Falls Lynx 1 2 North Bay Skyhawks 1 3 North Bay Trappers 1 4 Mattawa Blackhawks 1 5 Iroquois Falls Eskis 1 6 Hearst Lumberjacks 2 Season by season results 3 Dudley Hewitt cup 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 2002 the year after the Ontario Hockey League s North Bay Centennials moved to Saginaw Michigan North Bay bought the Sturgeon Falls Lynx The team was known as the North Bay Skyhawks from 2002 to 2009 In the summer of 2009 the team was renamed the Trappers in the memory of the NOJHA s North Bay Trappers 1962 1982 nbsp Skyhawks logo 2002 2009 Sturgeon Falls Lynx Edit The Powassan Hawks relocated to Sturgeon Falls Ontario to be known as the Sturgeon Falls Lynx for the 1994 95 season The Lynx were sponsored and affiliated by the North Bay Centennials This meant most of their equipment was from the Centennials The Lynx were the third best team in the NOJHL behind the Rayside Balfour Sabrecats and Parry Sound Shamrocks Sturgeon Falls managed to make the finals in 1996 and 1997 but lost out to Rayside Balfour on both occasions In 1999 the Lynx were the considered the second best team in the NOJHL after the departure of Parry Sound to the OPJHL Despite the impressive 1999 00 second place finish the Lynx were no match for the unbeaten Rayside Balfour Sabrecats in the league finals In 2000 01 and 2001 02 the Sturgeon Falls Lynx finished fourth both seasons North Bay Skyhawks Edit Shortly after the North Bay Centennials moved to Saginaw Michigan the Sturgeon Falls Lynx immediately left the Sturgeon Falls Arena and took up tenancy at the bigger North Bay Memorial Gardens in the summer of 2002 and became the North Bay Skyhawks The Skyhawks became immediately dominant and won three consecutive NOJHL championships from 2003 to 2005 The Skyhawks played host to the 2004 Dudley Hewitt Cup finishing second The Skyhawks franchise appeared in the league finals five times from 2003 to 2009 North Bay Trappers Edit The North Bay Skyhawks re branded to the North Bay Trappers for the 2009 10 season The team s performance did not vary from the Skyhawks but would not appear in the league finals again until 2012 A year later the Trappers would win their first league title since 2009 and played host to the 2013 Dudley Hewitt Cup finishing fourth As a result of an Ontario Hockey League franchise returning to North Bay the tournament was almost allocated a second time The tournament was originally awarded to Sudbury but backed out A deal was reached with the city where the renovations would commence at the end of the Dudley Hewitt Cup final The Trappers had moved across the city to the West Ferris Arena which was smaller and had under 500 seating capacity The 2013 14 season marked the last for an NOJHL franchise in North Bay as a large of majority of the interest was going towards the North Bay Battalion Owner David Beauchamp was still being bankrolled by former owner Tim Clayden to meet team expenses after he sold the Trappers and owned the Espanola Rivermen With the lack of financial means community support and sponsors the Trappers ended up leaving North Bay at the end of the season and played their final games in Mattawa Beauchamp claims the City of North Bay expelled the Trappers but the city denied this Mattawa Blackhawks Edit In March 2014 the team announced it was relocating to Mattawa Ontario to become the Mattawa Blackhawks 1 Owner David Beauchamp was removed by the league in the fall over unpaid ice fees and the team was in the hands of new ownership TPA Sports from Toronto to continue operations Because of a small arena the team s existence was questionable despite tremendous fan support throughout the season The Blackhawks finished second to last and lost a best of three series to the Powassan Voodoos Iroquois Falls Eskis Edit In March 2015 the Abitibi Eskimos were relocating to Timmins and the Mattawa Blackhawks took advantage and relocated to Iroquois Falls to become the second incarnation of the Eskimos calling themselves the Iroquois Falls Eskimos However over the summer the team name was altered to the Eskis to pay homage to the Iroquois Falls Jr Eskis who were members of the league from 1999 to 2002 The new team did not adopt the former Jr Eskis colours of blue and white and instead went with the Abitibi Eskimos colours of black gold and white Despite having the third best attendance in the league the team was sold Hearst Lumberjacks Edit In April 2017 the NOJHL announced that the Eskis franchise had been transferred to Hearst Ontario A new local ownership group led by Jonathan Blier acquired the team from Allan Donnan The team began play out of the Claude Larose Recreation Centre in the 2017 18 season 2 Season by season results EditSeason GP W L T OTL GF GA Pts Results PlayoffsHaileybury 54 s1988 89 41 6 32 3 173 313 15 4th NOJHL1989 90 40 4 34 2 138 337 10 6th NOJHLPowassan Passport1990 91 40 21 12 7 212 175 49 2nd NOJHLPowassan Hawks1991 92 48 33 14 1 318 164 67 3rd NOJHL Won League1992 93 48 35 12 1 370 202 71 2nd NOJHL Won League1993 94 40 33 6 1 273 118 67 1st NOJHL Won LeagueSturgeon Falls Lynx1994 95 48 33 12 3 237 136 69 3rd NOJHL1995 96 44 29 12 3 192 129 61 2nd NOJHL Lost final1996 97 40 28 11 1 203 157 57 2nd NOJHL Lost final1997 98 40 22 15 3 202 176 47 2nd NOJHL1998 99 40 19 18 3 167 168 41 4th NOJHL1999 00 40 30 9 1 236 131 61 2nd NOJHL Lost final2000 01 40 21 17 1 1 156 166 44 4th NOJHL2001 02 42 19 18 0 5 188 197 43 4th NOJHLNorth Bay Skyhawks2002 03 48 39 7 2 277 111 80 1st NOJHL Won League2003 04 48 34 7 4 3 233 110 75 1st NOJHL Won League2004 05 48 31 11 3 3 196 122 68 1st NOJHL Won League2005 06 48 30 18 0 0 166 141 60 3rd NOJHL Lost final2006 07 48 23 24 0 1 164 169 47 6th NOJHL Lost semi final2007 08 50 31 14 5 191 152 91 3rd NOJHL2008 09 50 41 6 3 251 151 85 1st NOJHL Lost finalNorth Bay Trappers2009 10 50 34 14 2 227 161 70 2nd NOJHL Lost quarter final2010 11 50 22 23 5 183 189 49 6th NOJHL Lost quarter final2011 12 50 29 21 0 215 187 58 5th NOJHL Lost final2012 13 48 34 7 3 4 215 120 75 1st NOJHL Won League2013 14 56 15 35 0 6 154 238 36 7th NOJHL Lost quarter finalMattawa Blackhawks2014 15 52 13 35 0 4 163 300 30 5th of 5 East8th of 9 NOJHL Lost Div Play in series 0 2 vs Powassan VoodoosIroquois Falls Eskis2015 16 54 15 39 0 0 163 310 30 5th of 6 East9th of 12 NOJHL Lost Div Play in series 0 2 vs Timmins Rock2016 17 56 16 36 4 0 203 282 36 5th of 6 East10th of 12 NOJHL Lost Div Play in series 1 2 vs Kirkland Lake Gold MinersHearst Lumberjacks2017 18 56 23 30 1 2 215 226 49 4th of 6 East9th of 12 NOJHL Lost Div Play in series 1 2 vs Timmins Rock2018 19 56 33 16 7 210 159 73 1st of 6 East2nd of 12 NOJHL Won Div Semifinals 4 3 vs Timmins RockWon Div Finals 4 0 vs Powassan VoodoosWon League Finals 4 3 vs Soo Thunderbirds2019 20 56 31 18 7 202 177 69 3rd of 6 East5th of 12 NOJHL Trailed Div Semifinals 0 1 vs Timmins RockPostseason cancelled2020 21 12 7 5 0 47 41 14 Withdrew from season due to the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Dudley Hewitt cup EditCentral Canada Jr A ChampionshipsNOJHL OJHL SIJHL HostRound robin play with 2nd vs 3rd in semifinal to advance against 1st in the finals Year Round robin Record Standing Semifinal Final2019 L Oakville Blades OJHL 2 4W Thunder Bay North Stars SIJHL 3 0OTL Cochrane Crunch host NOJHL 4 5 1 1 1 3rd of 4 W Cochrane Crunch 6 0 L Oakville Blades 0 2Notable alumni EditAlex Auld Sturgeon Falls Lynx References Edit Trappers setting up in Mattawa 23 February 2014 NOJHL ANNOUNCES TRANSFER OF IROQUOIS FALLS FRANCHISE TO HEARST FOR 2017 18 SEASON NOJHL April 8 2017 NOJHL to resume play Hearst Lumberjacks February 22 2021 External links EditLumberjack Web Page Eskis Webpage NOJHL League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hearst Lumberjacks amp oldid 1153128729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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