Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship

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The Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship are the Junior "C" ice hockey championships for the Maritime Junior "C" leagues and Hockey North's Team Nunavut of the Territory of Nunavut.

History

Official adapted by Hockey Canada in a summer meeting in 2002.

The first ever Maritime-North Championship was won by the Chebucto Canadians of the Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League in the Spring of 2003. Chebucto defeated the Dieppe/Memramcook Voyageurs of the New Brunswick Junior C Hockey League 4-3 in triple overtime to seal the deal.

On April 14, 2012, the tenth anniversary of the tournament, Nunavut's Kivalliq Canucks defeated Prince Edward Island's Pownal Red Wings 3-1 to become the first Hockey North-based team in the tournament's history to make the final.[1] If Pownal had won the game, they would have become the first PEI team to ever play in the final as the finals have been dominated by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick all nine previous years. Kivalliq ended up losing the final 7-3 to Nova Scotia's Chester Clippers.

In 2015, the Baffin Blizzard defeated the Kivalliq Canucks in a best-of-3 series to get to the Atlantic Junior C's. Baffin is the first team from Nunavut since the 2009 Qikiqtani Elks to get past the Canucks to get to the tournament. The 2015 tournament in Sherwood, Prince Edward Island marked the first time in tournament history that neither team in the final represented New Brunswick or Nova Scotia. Baffin made the final by upsetting New Brunswick's Western Valley Panthers and PEI's Southside Lynx beat Nova Scotia's Truro Rhinos to make it happen. This would mark only the second time a Hockey North team made the final and the first time ever a PEI team made it. Baffin led 6-1 early in the second, only to have Southside battle back to within one goal. Baffin won the game 6-5 to win Nunavut's first Maritime-Hockey North junior hockey title. Baffin was led on offence by Lodie Ipeelie, defence by Nathan Gardner, and in net by Josh Tartak.

2015 Competing Teams

2015 Tournament
Rank Team League W-L-OTL GF GA
1 New Brunswick Western Valley Panthers NBJHL 3-0-1 23 16
2 Nova Scotia Truro Rhinos NSJCHL 2-2-0 15 12
3 Nunavut Baffin Blizzard HN 2-2-0 21 20
4 Prince Edward Island Southside Lynx PEIJCHL 2-2-0 13 18
5 Prince Edward Island Sherwood Falcons Host 1-2-1 11 17

Results

March 25

Baffin 4 @ Southside 5
Western Valley 5 @ Sherwood 2

March 26

Truro 5 @ Southside 1
Sherwood 2 @ Baffin 5
Truro 3 @ Western Valley 5
Southside 5 @ Sherwood 4 OT

March 27

Baffin 3 @ Truro 5
Southside 2 @ Western Valley 5
Sherwood 3 - Truro 2
Baffin 9 - Western Valley 8 OT

March 28

Semi-final #1: Baffin 3 @ Western Valley 1
Semi-final #2: Southside 3 @ Truro 2

March 29

Final: Baffin 6 @ Southside 5

Competing Leagues

Champions

Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Champions
Year Champions Runners-Up Host City
2003 Nova Scotia Chebucto Canadians New Brunswick Dieppe/Memramcook Voyageurs Nova Scotia Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
2004 New Brunswick Fredericton Rangers Nova Scotia Barrington Ice Dogs New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick
2005 Nova Scotia Barrington Ice Dogs New Brunswick Kent-Sud Flames Prince Edward Island Tignish, Prince Edward Island
2006 New Brunswick Shediac/Cap-Pele Predators Nova Scotia Barrington Ice Dogs Nova Scotia Lantz, Nova Scotia
2007 New Brunswick Shediac/Cap-Pele Predators New Brunswick Dieppe/Memramcook Voyageurs New Brunswick Shediac, New Brunswick
2008 New Brunswick Shediac/Cap-Pele Predators Nova Scotia Harbour Crunch Prince Edward Island Cornwall, Prince Edward Island
2009 Nova Scotia Barrington Ice Dogs Nova Scotia Clare Lions Nova Scotia Barrington, Nova Scotia
2010 Nova Scotia Eastern Shore Jr. Mariners New Brunswick Shediac/Cap-Pele Predators New Brunswick Fredericton, New Brunswick
2011 Nova Scotia Clare Lions Nova Scotia Eastern Shore Jr. Mariners Nova Scotia Church Point, Nova Scotia
2012 Nova Scotia Chester Clippers Nunavut Kivalliq Canucks Prince Edward Island Tignish, Prince Edward Island
2013 New Brunswick Hampton Hurricanes New Brunswick Western Valley Panthers New Brunswick Hampton, New Brunswick
2014 Nova Scotia Spryfield Silver & Black Attack New Brunswick Hampton Hurricanes Nova Scotia Liverpool, Nova Scotia
2015 Nunavut Baffin Blizzard Prince Edward Island Southside Lynx Prince Edward Island Sherwood, Prince Edward Island
2016 New Brunswick Fredericton Junction, New Brunswick

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