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In its first year ever run, the World Pond Hockey Championship tournament featured 40 teams from the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, and from the state of Maine, U.S. [1] Unlike the snowmobile race, it was financially successful, and continued to grow with more teams registering every year. [3]
The Maritime Amateur Hockey Association (MAHA) was granted a branch membership within the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) in 1928, with its jurisdiction including the Maritimes provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. [1] [2] New Brunswick first attempted to become a separate branch of the CAHA in 1953.
1986 Air Canada Cup; 1992 Allan Cup; 2002 Air Canada Cup; 2014 CIS Women's Ice Hockey Championship; 2017 U Sports University Cup; 2018 U Sports University Cup; 2018 World U-17 Hockey Challenge; 2022 Memorial Cup; 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships; 2027 U Sports Women's Ice Hockey Championship; 2028 U Sports University Cup
The 2023 Para Hockey Cup was an international ice sledge hockey tournament organized by Hockey Canada hosted in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, [1] from December 3–9, 2023, at the QPlex Arena. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
From 1982 until 1990 and 1997 until 2013, the Don Johnson Cup was emblematic of the Junior B championship of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada-- Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. The cup is named in honour of Don Johnson, a sports
Atlantic Universities Athletic Association men's ice hockey tournament; Conference hockey championship: ... New Brunswick: 4: 3 - 4 Moncton 2 2 - 1 New Brunswick 5 3 -
The Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Association ice hockey tournament was an annual conference championship ... New Brunswick: 8: 2* 10: St. Thomas 6 3: 9 Note ...
Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships Notes New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League: New Brunswick: 2009: 2: 2: Previously operated as the original New Brunswick Junior B Hockey League (1983–2003). Bottom-tier teams collectively play for the Junior C league title and represent the NBJHL at the Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championship.