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All three initially played in the Northern Pacific Hockey League, a Tier III junior league but by 2010 River City had moved to nearby Vancouver, Washington. Two years later Rogue Valley, who had since ben renamed the 'Southern Oregon Spartans', joined the Western States Hockey League.
The franchise joined the Northern Pacific Hockey League (originally called NorPac and later known as NPHL) [2] in 2005 when the league was a Jr. B league, in 2007 the league and member teams were granted Tier III Jr. A status by USA Hockey, the governing body for ice hockey in the United States. In 2016, the NPHL was dissolved after two of the ...
Established in 2000 as the NorPac Junior Hockey League, the league was sanctioned as Junior B by USA Hockey. Six teams from Alaska, Oregon, Washington and the Yukon Territory competed in the inaugural season of 2000–01. In 2007, the NorPac was promoted to Tier III Junior A by USA Hockey.
PORT HURON — After entering the rink as underdogs, the Port Huron Northern hockey team left as regional champions. The Huskies stunned Warren De La Salle, 2-1, in a Division 2 regional final at ...
The defenseman's hat trick powered the Port Huron Northern hockey team past St. Clair Shores Unified, 7-3, in a Division 2 regional semifinal at McMorran Arena on Thursday.
On May 25, 2007, it was announced by the Northern Pacific Hockey League (NorPac) that two expansion teams would begin play during the 2007–08 season, the Missoula Maulers and the Rogue Valley Wranglers. [1] When the Wranglers franchise was announced, the NorPac was a Tier III Junior B hockey league.
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The franchise joined the NorPac in 2004 when the league was a Jr. B league. They originally played at Valley Ice Arena in Beaverton, Oregon. In 2007 the league and member teams were granted Tier III Jr. A status by USA Hockey, the governing body for ice hockey in the United States.