Blind River Beavers

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Blind River Beavers
City: Blind River, Ontario
League: Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
Founded: 1981
Home Arena: Blind River Community Centre
Colours: Black, Red, and White
Head Coach: Todd Stencill
General Manager: Don Lees Jr.

The Blind River Beavers are a Tier II Junior "A" ice hockey team from Blind River, Ontario, Canada. They are a part of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

Elliot Lake Vikings 1981 - 1997
Elliot Lake Ice 1997 - 1999
Nickel Centre Barons 1999 - 2000
Blind River Barons 2000 - 2001
Blind River Beavers 2001 to Present

[edit] History

The Elliot Lake Vikings played their first Tier II Junior "A" game in 1981. After 2 years in NOHA Junior "B", the Vikings won the 1983 McNamara Cup in only their second year in the NOJHL. In the Ontario Hockey Association Final, they took on the North York Rangers of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League and lost 3-games-to-2. The Rangers went on to defeat the Thunder Bay Flyers for the Dudley Hewitt Cup and went further to win the National title, the Centennial Cup.

After 1991, the Elliot Lake's results went for the worst In 1997, they changed their name to the Ice, but a name change did not change the lackluster results. In 1999, the team's owner picked up his franchise and moved it to Nickel Centre. They only played one season in Nickel Centre and again it was not a good one. Again in 2000, the team was moved, but this time to Blind River. They celebrated their franchise's first winning record since 1998-99 during the 2004-05 season.

[edit] Season-by-Season Results

Season GP W L T OTL GF GA P Results Playoffs
1981-82 42 24 13 5 - 281 205 53 2nd NOJHL
1982-83 42 26 10 6 - 272 184 58 2nd NOJHL Won League
1983-84 40 25 11 4 - 359 223 54 2nd NOJHL
1984-85 40 12 26 2 - 199 293 26 5th NOJHL
1985-86 41 18 20 3 - 287 257 39 4th NOJHL
1986-87 37 11 23 3 - 211 255 25 3rd NOJHL
1987-88 40 22 14 4 - 227 219 48 2nd NOJHL Lost Final
1988-89 40 25 10 5 - 274 202 55 3rd NOJHL
1989-90 40 19 17 4 - 259 242 42 3rd NOJHL
1990-91 40 10 30 0 - 161 330 20 5th NOJHL
1991-92 48 1 47 0 - 122 708 2 7th NOJHL
1992-93 48 5 43 0 - 178 471 10 7th NOJHL
1993-94 40 6 33 1 - 133 331 13 6th NOJHL
1994-95 48 13 30 5 - 202 306 31 6th NOJHL
1995-96 44 4 37 3 - 143 299 11 6th NOJHL
1996-97 40 6 33 1 - 125 223 13 5th NOJHL
1997-98 40 5 34 1 - 133 290 11 5th NOJHL
1998-99 40 21 17 2 - 156 130 44 3rd NOJHL
1999-00 40 4 35 1 - 110 279 9 6th NOJHL
2000-01 40 6 33 1 0 121 317 13 7th NOJHL
2001-02 42 3 39 0 0 106 414 6 7th NOJHL
2002-03 48 8 38 2 - 163 357 18 6th NOJHL
2003-04 48 14 31 1 2 172 266 31 7th NOJHL
2004-05 48 27 18 2 1 208 172 57 4th NOJHL
2005-06 48 13 33 0 2 140 209 28 6th NOJHL Lost Quarter-final
2006-07 48 26 18 0 4 201 180 56 4th NOJHL TBA

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Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
Current Teams: Abitibi Eskimos | Blind River Beavers | Manitoulin Islanders | North Bay Skyhawks | Soo Indians | Soo Thunderbirds | Sudbury Jr. Wolves

Former Member Teams: Capreol Hawks | Garson Falconbridge Native Sons | Nickel Centre Native Sons | Onaping Falls Huskies | Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats | Rouyn-Noranda Capitales | Soo Michigan Realtors | Thessalon Flyers

Moved On: North Bay Trappers | Parry Sound Shamrocks | Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds | Sudbury Wolves

Canadian Junior A Hockey League | Fred Page Cup | Royal Bank Cup

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