North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League

North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League
North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League (NEAJBHL)
NEAJBHL Logo.jpg
The NEAJBL Logo
Sport Ice Hockey
Commissioner Aaron Rawlake
No. of teams 9
Country(ies)  Canada (9 teams)
Continent North America
Most recent champion(s) Cold Lake Ice (1st title)
Most titles Lloydminster Bandits (14)
Official website www.neajbhlhockey.com/

The North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League is a Junior "B" Ice Hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The winner of Central "B" playoffs earns the chance to compete for the Western Canadian Junior "B" Crown, the Keystone Cup. To earn the right to compete, they must face off against the winners of the other Alberta "B" leagues in the Russ Barnes Trophy.

Contents

Teams

List of teams

Champions

Year Winning team Coach Losing team Coach Games Winning goal
1991 Lloydminster Bandits
1992 Lloydminster Bandits
1993 Lloydminster Bandits
1994 Lloydminster Bandits
1995 Lloydminster Bandits
1996 Lloydminster Bandits
1997 Lloydminster Bandits
1998 Lloydminster Bandits
1999 Lloydminster Bandits
2000 Saddle Lake Warriors
2001 Wainwright Bisons
2002 Lloydminster Bandits
2003 Lloydminster Bandits
2004 Lloydminster Bandits
2005 Vegreville Rangers
2006 Saddle Lake Warriors
2007 Saddle Lake Warriors
2008 Vermilion Tigers
2009 Lloydminster Bandits Joe Young
2010 Lloydminster Bandits Joe Young
2011 Cold Lake Ice Paul Desjardins Lloydminster Bandits Joe Young 4–0 Justin Zellweger (9:40, second)[1]

NHL Alumni

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