The North Bay Skyhawks are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from North Bay, Ontario, Canada. North Bay ( time zone EST) is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada (2006 population 53966 The Modern NOJHL The current incarnation of the NOJHL is comprised of six Ontario teams one Quebec team and one American team The North Bay Memorial Gardens is an Arena located in North Bay, Ontario. Blue is a Colour, the Perception of which is evoked by White is a Color, the perception which is evoked by Light that stimulates all three types of color sensitive Cone cells in the Human eye Ice hockey, often referred to simply as hockey, is a team Sport played on Ice. North Bay ( time zone EST) is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada (2006 population 53966 Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page They are a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League. The Modern NOJHL The current incarnation of the NOJHL is comprised of six Ontario teams one Quebec team and one American team As the Powassan Hawks, this team won two Dudley Hewitt Cups (1992 and 1993). The Dudley Hewitt Cup is a championship Ice hockey trophy won by tournament conducted by the Canadian Junior Hockey League. Year 1992 ( MCMXCII) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar) Year 1993 ( MCMXCIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar)
- Haileybury 54's 1988 - 1990
- Powassan Passport 1990 - 1991
- Powassan Hawks 1991 - 1994
- Sturgeon Falls Lynx 1994 - 2002
- North Bay Skyhawks 2002 to Present
History
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 North Bay Centennials were a junior Ice hockey team in the Ontario Hockey League, who played from 1982 - 2002.
Haileybury 54's Logo
Season-by-Season Results
| Season |
GP |
W |
L |
T |
OTL |
GF |
GA |
P |
Results |
Playoffs |
| 1988-89 |
41 |
6 |
32 |
3 |
- |
173 |
313 |
15 |
4th NOJHL |
|
| 1989-90 |
40 |
4 |
34 |
2 |
- |
138 |
337 |
10 |
6th NOJHL |
|
| 1990-91 |
40 |
21 |
12 |
7 |
- |
212 |
175 |
49 |
2nd NOJHL |
|
| 1991-92 |
48 |
33 |
14 |
1 |
- |
318 |
164 |
67 |
3rd NOJHL |
Won League, DHC |
| 1992-93 |
48 |
35 |
12 |
1 |
- |
370 |
202 |
71 |
2nd NOJHL |
Won League, DHC |
| 1993-94 |
40 |
33 |
6 |
1 |
- |
273 |
118 |
67 |
1st NOJHL |
Won League |
| 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 |
|
| 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 |
|
Notable Alumni
External links
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