2013–14 NOJHL season

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2013–14 NOJHL season
LeagueNorthern Ontario Junior Hockey League
SportHockey
DurationRegular season
2013-09-04 – 2014-03-09
Playoffs
2014-03-14 – 2014-04-22
Number of teams8
Finals championsKirkland Lake Gold Miners
NOJHL seasons

The 2013–14 NOJHL season was the 36th season of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL). The seven teams of the NOJHL played 56-game schedules.

Come February, the top teams of each division will play down for the Copeland-McNamara Trophy, the NOJHL championship. The winner of the Copeland-McNamara Trophy will compete in the Central Canadian Junior "A" championship, the Dudley Hewitt Cup. If successful against the winners of the Ontario Junior Hockey League and Superior International Junior Hockey League, the champion would then move on to play in the Canadian Junior Hockey League championship, the 2014 Royal Bank Cup.

Changes[edit]

Current Standings[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PTS = Points; x = clinched playoff berth; y = clinched division title; z = clinched conference title

Team Centre W–L–T-OTL GF–GA Points
Soo Thunderbirds Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 48-5-1-2 245-102 99
Kirkland Lake Gold Miners Kirkland Lake, Ontario 43-7-1-5 234-118 92
Espanola Rivermen Espanola, Ontario 32-23-0-1 218-187 65
Abitibi Eskimos Iroquois Falls, Ontario 30-22-0-4 212-212 64
Elliot Lake Bobcats Elliot Lake, Ontario 26-24-0-6 200-203 58
Sudbury Nickel Barons Sudbury, Ontario 19-30-0-7 170-219 46
North Bay Trappers North Bay, Ontario 15-35-0-6 154-238 36
Blind River Beavers Blind River, Ontario 10-42-0-4 127-281 24

Teams listed on the official league website.[1]

Standings listed on official league website.[2]

2014 Copeland-McNamara Trophy Playoffs[edit]

Quarter-finals Semi-finals McNamara Trophy Finals
         
1 Soo 4
8 Blind River 1
1 Soo 4
4 Abitibi 0
4 Abitibi 4
5 Elliot Lake 3
1 Soo 2
2 Kirkland Lake 4
2 Kirkland Lake 4
7 North Bay 0
2 Kirkland Lake 4
3 Espanola 0
3 Espanola 4
6 Sudbury 0

Playoff results are listed on the official league website.[3]

Dudley Hewitt Cup Championship[edit]

Hosted by the Wellington Dukes in Wellington, Ontario. The Kirkland Lake Gold Miners represented the NOJHL and finished fourth in the round robin.

Round Robin

Wellington Dukes (OJHL) 4 - Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 1
Toronto Lakeshore Patriots (OJHL) 4 - Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 1
Fort Frances Lakers (SIJHL) 6 - Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 3

Scoring leaders[edit]

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Gavin Burbach Soo 56 48 39 87 48
Brennan Dubchak Espanola 55 35 48 83 37
Samuel Wilbur Kirkland Lake 56 34 49 83 38
Steven Babin Kirkland Lake 56 24 55 79 20
Brett Wagner Elliot Lake 56 41 33 74 4
Brandon Janke Espanola 57 27 47 74 37
Corbin Bean Espanola 56 30 43 73 27
Anthony Miller Soo 56 29 37 66 29
Austin Rust Kirkland Lake 56 35 30 65 40
Darcy Haines Soo 33 21 44 65 41

Leading goaltenders[edit]

Note: 1000 Minutes minimum; GP = Games played; Mins = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses: OTL = Overtime losses; SL = Shootout losses; GA = Goals Allowed; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average

Player Team GP Mins GA W L T SO Svs Sv% GAA
Joel Horodziejczyk Soo 33 1992:18 57 29 2 1 4 817 0.935 1.72
Jeremy Pominville Kirkland Lake 18 1059:05 36 11 6 1 4 439 0.924 2.04
Kenny Fitzgerald Kirkland Lake 29 1716:00 59 22 5 0 0 660 0.918 2.06
Brian Kment Soo 24 1401:33 45 19 5 0 2 467 0.912 1.93
Evan Cormier North Bay 37 1975:18 124 8 27 0 0 1221 0.908 3.77

Awards[edit]

  • Top Defenceman (NOJHL Award) -
  • Most Improved (Gilles Laperriere Trophy) -
  • Top Defensive Forward (Mitch Tetreault Memorial Trophy) -
  • Team Goaltending (NOJHL Award) -
  • Top GAA (Wayne Chase Memorial Award) -
  • Top Scorer (Jimmy Conners Memorial Trophy) -
  • Most Valuable Player (Carlo Catterello Trophy) -
  • Top Rookie (John Grignon Trophy) -
  • Most Gentlemanly Player (Onaping Falls Huskies Trophy) -
  • Top Team Player (NOJHL Trophy) -
  • Scholastic Award (NOJHL Trophy) -
  • CJHL Scholastic Nominee Award -
  • Playoff's Most Valuable Player (NOJHL Trophy) -
  • Coach of the Year (Mirl "Red" McCarthy Memorial Award) -
  • Top Executive (Joe Drago Trophy) -

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Home".
  2. ^ "Home".
  3. ^ "Home".

External links[edit]

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