1962-2014 League Winners

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1962-2014 League Winners NORTHERN ONTARIO JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE COPELAND - MCNAMARA TROPHY SEASON LEAGUE CHAMPION PLAYOFF CHAMPION Games PLAYOFF RUNNER UP SCORING CHAMPION TEAM PTS 1962-63 Soo Greyhounds Espanola Eagles 4 North Bay Trappers Ron Allain Espanola 77 1963-64 North Bay Trappers North Bay Trappers 7 Soo Greyhounds Bob Leduc Sudbury 95 1964-65 North Bay Trappers G-F Native Sons 7 North Bay Trappers Marty Reynolds North Bay 113 1965-66 North Bay Trappers North Bay Trappers 6 Soo Greyhounds Marty Reynolds North Bay 98 1966-67 Soo Greyhounds Soo Greyhounds 6 North Bay Trappers Bob Tombari Soo 122 1967-68 Soo Greyhounds North Bay Trappers 6 Sudbury Wolves Lloyd Bentley Soo 71 1968-69 Soo Greyhounds Sudbury Wolves 7 Soo Greyhounds Ron Guzzo Soo 96 1969-70 Soo Greyhounds Soo Greyhounds 7 Sudbury Wolves Ed Bumbacco Soo 119 1970-71 Sudbury Wolves Sudbury Wolves 5 Soo Greyhounds Al Blanchard/Al Hamill Sudbury 113 1971-72 Soo Greyhounds Soo Greyhounds 5 Sudbury Wolves Mike Zuke Soo 96 1978-79 Sudbury Cubs Nickel Centre Native Sons 5 Sudbury Cubs Tim Boyer Nickel Centre 110 1979-80 Onaping Falls Huskies Onaping Falls Huskies Perry Cuomo Onaping Falls 119 1980-81 Capreol Hawks Onaping Falls Huskies Brian Oikle Onaping Falls 110 1981-82 Onaping Falls Huskies Onaping Falls Huskies Elliot Lake Vikings Larry Wasylishyn Elliot Lake 110 1982-83 Onaping Falls Huskies Elliot Lake Vikings Onaping Falls Huskies Denis Castonguay Rayside 143 1983-84 Rayside Balfour Canadians Rayside Balfour Canadians 4 Elliot Lake Vikings Denis Castonguay Rayside 196 1984-85 Sudbury Cubs Sudbury Cubs 5 Capreol Hawks Jasmin Breton Rayside 131 1985-86 Onaping Falls Huskies Onaping Falls Huskies 7 Sudbury Cubs Alain Cormier Rayside 116 1986-87 Sudbury Cubs Nickel Centre Power Trains 4 Sudbury Cubs Lyle Wildgoose Nickel Centre 110 1987-88 Sudbury Cubs Sudbury Cubs 5 Elliot Lake Vikings Todd Vaillancourt Rayside 122 1988-89 Rayside Balfour Canadians Sudbury Cubs 4 Rayside Balfour Canadians Shawn Dubois Elliot Lake 122 1989-90 Sudbury Cubs Sudbury Cubs 4 Rouyn Noranda Capitales Shawn Dubois Sudbury 95 1990-91 Sudbury Cubs Sudbury Cubs 5 Rayside Balfour Canadians Willie McGarvey Sudbury 80 1991-92 Rayside Balfour Canadians Powassan Hawks Rayside Balfour Canadians Jon Stos Rayside 173 1992-93 Timmins Golden Bears Powassan Hawks 6 Timmins Golden Bears Derek McNair Timmins 116 1993-94 Powassan Hawks Powassan Hawks 4 Rouyn Noranda Capitales Jean Guy Trudel Rouyn Noranda 94 1994-95 Timmins Golden Bears Timmins Golden Bears 4 Rouyn Noranda Capitales Andrew Bain Timmins 105 1995-96 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 4 Sturgeon Falls Lynx Jeff Boulanger Sturgeon Falls 82 1996-97 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 5 Sturgeon Falls Lynx Darryl Moxam Rayside 100 1997-98 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 5 Parry Sound Shamrocks Matt Falcioni Rayside 83 1998-99 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 6 Parry Sound Shamrocks Marc Bouffard Sturgeon Falls 82 1999-2000 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 5 Sturgeon Falls Lynx Mike Corneau Rayside 95 2000-01 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 7 Soo Thunderbirds Ryan Corcoran Soo T-Birds 86 2001-02 Rayside Balfour Sabrecats Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 6 Soo Thunderbirds Mike Vaillancourt Rayside 118 2002-03 North Bay Skyhawks North Bay Skyhawks 5 Soo Jr Greyhounds Jeff Rainville Soo Jr Greyhounds 110 2003-04 North Bay Skyhawks North Bay Skyhawks 4 Soo Thunderbirds Matt Tremblay Abitibi 86 Brian McGarry Sudbury 86 2004-05 North Bay Skyhawks North Bay Skyhawks 6 Northern Michigan Black Bears Thomas Laplante Blind River 80 2005-06 Sudbury Northern Wolves Sudbury Northern Wolves 6 North Bay Skyhawks Brian McGarry Sudbury 109 2006-07 Soo Indians Soo Indians 5 Sudbury Junior Wolves Scott Restoule Sudbury 80 2007-08 Soo Thunderbirds Sudbury Jr Wolves 4 Abitibi Eskimos Scott Restoule Sudbury 85 2008-09 North Bay Skyhawks Soo Thunderbirds 5 North Bay Skyhawks Dustin Fummerton North Bay 83 2009-10 Abitibi Eskimos Abitibi Eskimos 7 Soo Thunderbirds Felix Boutin Abitibi 99 2010-11 Soo Thunderbirds Soo Eagles 6 Sudbury Kal Tire Jr Wolves Andre Leclair Temiscaming 95 2011-12 Soo Thunderbirds Soo Thunderbirds 5 North Bay Trappers Jordan Carroll Sudbury 136 2012-13 North Bay Trappers North Bay Trappers 7 Soo Thunderbirds Sebastien Leroux Sudbury 82 2013-14 Soo Thunderbirds Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 6 Soo Thunderbirds Gavin Burbach Soo Thunderbirds 87.
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