North Peace Hockey League

North Peace Hockey League
Current season or competition:
2011-12
Sport Senior ice hockey

The North Peace Hockey League (NPHL) is a Canadian men's Senior ice hockey league based in Northern Alberta and North Eastern British Columbia. It is not professional but the teams and players play at a high calibre. The NPHL draws several hundred fans to each game, with many games being sold out each night.

With a history that dates back to the early 1950s, the NPHL is the has the distinction of being the longest continually running senior hockey league currently in existence in western Canada. The league was down to two teams (Peace River Stampeders and High Prairie Regals) in the early 1970s, when it played an interlocking schedule with the South Peace Hockey League.

Prior to the start of the 2009-10 season, the league voted to disallow any team playing AAA hockey from competing in the NPHL playoffs. This change will affect teams making a try for the Allan Cup.[1] Despite this decision, the Fort St. John Flyers hosted, competed at, and won the 2010 Allan Cup.

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Teams

Current

Ten teams competed in the 2009-2010 season. They are:[2]

Defunct

Notable players

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