Newfoundland and Labrador

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The location of the province in Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province in Canada. Its population is about 510,000 and its capital is St. John's. It was an independent nation until it joined Canada in 1949

History of hockey in Newfoundland and Labrador

The St. John's Hockey Club held its first meetings in November 1895 and played the first documented ice hockey game in Newfoundland on the Quidi Vidi Lake in February 1896. Further games were played on the lake on December 29, 1896, and January 15, 1897. On February 11, there was a game between Newfoundlanders and Canadians. The team of native Newfoundlanders won the match 1-0. The first league started as the St. John's Amateur Hockey Association in February 1897. The organization was renamed the Newfoundland Hockey Association by 1898.

A game between alumni of Bishop's Field College and members of the Hockey Association (3-2) was held on March 9, 1897. Further games were staged in 1898 (January 13, Bank vs. City teams, February 24, Newfoundland 2 vs. Canada 1). The Prince of Wales Rink opened in St. John's in January 1899. The same month, the St. John's City League was formed with seven teams. On February 1, the first game was played at the rink. Canada defeated Newfoundland 2-1. The winner of the St. John's League was presented with the Hunter Hockey Cup starting in 1900. The Boyle Trophy (originally intended for an inter colonial championship) was awarded to the league winner from 1904 onward. The St. John's Intercollegiate League involving St. Bonaventure's College, Methodist College, and Bishop's Field College commenced in 1900. The league operated until 1962.

In 1901 the Newfoundland Hockey Association sent invitations for a series of hockey games in St. John's to nine Maritime towns. Truro, Nova Scotia accepted the invitation and sent a team to St. John's in February 1901 to face team of city league all-stars. Edward P. Morris (later Lord Baron) donated an intercolonial cup to be awarded to the winner of the series. Truro won the first series and returned home with the Morris Cup. A team from Newfoundland played a series of games in Nova Scotia in 1902. Truro defeated the Newfoundland team and retained the Morris Cup.

The Bay Roberts Icicles became the first team to be formed outside of St. John's in 1906. Brigus had a team that defeated Bay Roberts 4-0 by 1908. A senior league was founded in Grand Falls in 1912. The Herder Memorial Trophy for the Provincial Senior Championship was first awarded in 1935.

Newfoundland joined the International Ice Hockey Federation on February 19, 1933, but was expelled in 1936.

The Newfoundland Amateur Hockey Association (now Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador) did not join the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (Hockey Canada) until 1967. This was the first time teams from the province were eligible to compete for Canadian National championships.

Overview

Teams
Minor Pro
St. John's IceCaps (2011-2017) (AHL)
St. John's Maple Leafs (1991-2005) (AHL)
Major Junior (QMJHL)
St. John's Fog Devils (2005-2008)
Leagues
Junior A
Newfoundland Junior A Hockey League (1971-1976)
St. John's Junior Hockey League (1989-1991)
Junior B
Veitch Memorial Trophy (Junior B Championship) (1953-)
St. John's Junior Hockey League (1980-)
Central-West Junior Hockey League (2005-2013)
Senior
Herder Memorial Trophy (Senior Championship) (1935-)
St. John's Senior Hockey League (1899-1971)
Grand Falls Senior Hockey League (1912-1966)
Conception Bay Hockey League (1931-1940)
Avalon East Senior Hockey League (1967-)
Central-West Senior Hockey League (2014-)
West Coast Senior Hockey League (2001-11; 2016-)
East Coast Senior Hockey League (2017-)

League, regional and national championships

Championship Times won Description
President's Cup 0 Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion
Memorial Cup 0 Canadian Major-Junior national champion
Allan Cup 3 Canadian senior national champion
Don Johnson Cup 6 Atlantic Canada Junior B champion
Bolton Cup 2 Eastern Canadian senior champion
Calder Cup 0 American Hockey League champion

References


Canadian Provinces
Flag of Alberta.png Alberta - Flag of British Columbia.png British Columbia - Flag of Manitoba.png Manitoba - Flag of Newfoundland.png Newfoundland and Labrador - Flag of New Brunswick.png New Brunswick
Flag of Nova Scotia.png Nova Scotia - Flag of Ontario.png Ontario - Flag of Prince Edward Island.png Prince Edward Island - Flag of Quebec.png Quebec - Flag of Saskatchewan.png Saskatchewan
Territories: Flag of the Northwest Territories.png Northwest Territories - Flag of Nunavut.png Nunavut - Flag of Yukon.png Yukon