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1 History  





2 Teams  





3 Defunct teams  





4 Champions  



4.1  Non-league provincial champions  





4.2  Atlantic Jr. B Champions  







5 Executive  





6 See also  





7 External links  














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St. John's Junior Hockey League
Countries Canada
Region(s)Newfoundland and Labrador
PresidentJim Hare
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
No. of teams8
Recent ChampionsSt. John's Jr. Caps (2024)
WebsiteOfficial website

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.

History[edit]

Founded in 1980, the SJJHL competed as a Junior A league from 1989 until 1991. In that time period, they were eligible for the Centennial Cup Canadian National championship of Junior A hockey. Every other year the SJJHL has operated at the Junior B level and its champion represents the league in the Veitch Memorial Cup playdowns against the winner of the Central/West Junior Hockey League for the right to play at the Don Johnson Cup.

In the 1970s, there was another league known as the St. John's Junior Hockey League. Much like the Corner Brook League, Southern Shore League, amongst other leagues, the old SJJHL was a junior-aged town league. Although the St. John's Jr. Capitals were a top team in this town league, they would represent St. John's for the Veitch Memorial Trophy as an all-star team of players from the old SJJHL. On one such occasion, in 1972, the Jr. Capitals entered into the first-year Newfoundland Jr. A playdowns, only to win and compete in the 1972 Centennial Cup National Playdowns.

Teams[edit]

The SJJHL is made up of 8 teams:

Team Home
Avalon Jr. Celtics St. John’s
CBN Jr. Stars Bay Roberts
CBR Jr. Renegades Conception Bay South
Mount Pearl Jr. Blades Mount Pearl
Northeast Jr. Eagles Torbay
Paradise Jr. Warriors Paradise
St. John's Jr. Caps St. John's
Southern Shore Jr. Breakers Witless Bay

Defunct teams[edit]

Champions[edit]

  • 1981 St. John's Jr. Shamrocks
  • 1982 St. John's Br. Rice Celtics
  • 1983 St. John's Jr. Shamrocks
  • 1984 St. John's Jr. Shamrocks
  • 1985 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1986 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 1987 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1988 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1989 Avalon Jr. Capitals
  • 1990 Avalon Jr. Capitals
  • 1991 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1992 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1993 St. John's Jr. 50's
  • 1994 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 1995 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 1996 Avalon Jr. Capitals
  • 1997 Bell Island Jr. Blues
  • 1998 Bell Island Jr. Blues
  • 1999 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2000 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 2001 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 2002 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2003 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 2004 Conception Bay North Jr. Stars
  • 2005 Trinity-Placentia Jr. Flyers
  • 2006 Conception Bay North Jr. Stars
  • 2007 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 2008 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 2009 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 2010 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2011 St. John's Jr. Celtics
  • 2012 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2013 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2014 Avalon Jr. Capitals
  • 2015 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • 2016 Conception Bay North Jr. Stars
  • 2017 Southern Shore Jr. Breakers
  • 2018 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 2019 CBR Jr. Renegades
  • 2020 No Playoffs - covid
  • 2021 No Playoffs - covid
  • 2022 Mount Pearl Jr. Blades
  • 2023 CBN Stars
  • 2024 St. John's Jr. Caps
  • Italics represent Veitch Memorial Trophy Champions Bold represents Provincial Junior A Champions

    In 2022, the League renamed the SJJHL Championship from the President's Cup to the Taylor Cup in honour of the late Gerry Taylor, the founding father of the SJJHL who was affectionately known as Mr. Junior Hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador.

    Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the SJJHL did not award the championship in the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons.

    Non-league provincial champions[edit]

    These teams won the Veitch Memorial Trophy without winning the SJJHL playoffs.

    Atlantic Jr. B Champions[edit]

    These teams won the Don Johnson Cup as Atlantic Junior B Champions.

    Executive[edit]

    The league is governed by an elected executive with ten members, nine of whom are voting members.

    Position Name
    President Jim Hare
    Vice President Boyd Hillier
    Registrar Steven Clarke
    Treasurer Colin Gosse
    Director of Statistics, Rules, and Minor Officials Vacant
    Director of Communications & Public Relations Nicholas Hillier
    Director-at-Large Amanda Tibbo
    Director-at-Large Paul Shephard
    Recording Secretary Vacant
    Past President Mark Noseworthy

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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