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The Truro Bearcats primary logo is large red or black T while their secondary logo features a bearcat jumping. In print, or other media the Bearcats logo consists of a large red T with a small jumping bearcat to the lower right. 2015–present. These home and away jerseys were first introduced for use in the 2015-16 season.
Printable version; In other projects ... Truro Bearcats 2003: Dartmouth Moosehead Dry 2004: ... 2022 Kentville Wildcats 2023
The Wolves reached the Kent Cup final during the 2016–17 season, their best in franchise history. They lost to the Truro Bearcats in seven games. Early in the 2022-23 season, after a few years of futility, the Wolves parted ways with head coach and general manager Rob MacDonald, who had been with the team since the 2011-12 campaign.
Truro Bearcats: London Admirals: 6-1 Truro, Nova Scotia ... 2022 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic ... Hamilton, Ontario 2023: Dundas Real McCoys: Clarenville ...
Rogers Sports & Media. 26 August 2023 "MHL releases 2024-25 regular season schedule". themhl.ca (Press release). 3 July 2024; Mercer, Nick (24 September 2024). "The Maritime Junior Hockey League remains a haven for N.L. players". saltwire.com. Postmedia
A second-tier "B" league was added in 2012 with Eastern Shore Breakers, St. Margaret's Bay Storm and Truro Bearcats competing against "B" teams from Halifax Northwest, Moncton and Sackville. This league was operational for only two years with St. Margaret's ceasing operation after the 2012 season and Sackville failing to finish their 2013 season.
Truro is also home to a rugby club, which hosts the World Indoor Sevens Rugby Championships. Truro also has a senior baseball team, the Truro Senior Bearcats, that play in the Nova Scotia Senior Baseball League. [13] Their home field is at the Truro Amateur Athletic Club (TAAC). Lacrosse has become a very popular sport in Truro over the recent ...
In 2023, the Maritime Hockey League Board of Governors approved the relocation of the team to Bouctouche New Brunswick, where they will begin play in the 2023-24 season. In September 2024, the Steamers signed the first female player in franchise history, goaltender Rhyah Stewart .