Hockey teams in Thunder Bay

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The city of Thunder Bay, Ontario (including its predecessor cities of Fort William and Port Arthur) has a rich and storied ice hockey history. The region has produced numerous professional players and fielded highly successful amateur, junior, senior, and minor-professional teams, including multiple Allan Cup, Memorial Cup, and Dudley Hewitt Cup champions.

Below is a comprehensive, sortable list of all known present and historical ice hockey teams in the Thunder Bay area across all levels of play.

List of Teams

Team Level League(s) Years Active Notes
Current River Storm Junior B LJHL 2022–Present Active in the LJHL.
Degagne Hurricanes Junior A TBJHL 1970s Merged with Thunder Bay Beavers and Canadians in 1978.
Feathermen Hawks Junior A SIJHL 2001–2002 Rebranded as the Fort William North Stars.
Fort William Beavers Senior Amateur TBSHL ?–1970 Merged with the Port Arthur Bearcats to form the Thunder Bay Twins.
Fort William Canadians Junior A TBJHL 1935–1978 Originally known as the Columbus Club and Canadiens.
Fort William Hurricanes Junior B LJHL 1993–2001 Founding member of the modern LJHL; won Bronze at the 1994 Keystone Cup.
Fort William North Stars Junior A SIJHL 2003–2010 Rebranded as the Thunder Bay North Stars.
Fort William Wolves Junior A SIJHL 2002–2003 Rebranded as the Fort William North Stars.
K&A Golden Hawks Junior A SIJHL 2003–2006 Also played under the name Thunder Bay Golden Hawks.
K&A Wolverines Junior B LJHL 2005–2009 Promoted to Junior A SIJHL in 2009.
Kakabeka Falls Huskies Junior B LJHL 2000s Played briefly in the LJHL.
Kam River Fighting Walleye Junior A SIJHL 2020–Present Play out of NorWest Arena in nearby Oliver Paipoonge.
Kam River Pickerel Junior B LJHL 2020 Rebranded to Bandits before playing a game.
Lakehead Thunderwolves University U Sports / OUA 2001–Present Play out of the Fort William Gardens.
Nipigon Elks Junior B LJHL 1993–Present Based in nearby Nipigon; original LJHL member.
Northwestern Wildcats Junior B LJHL 1993–1997 Joined the North of Superior Junior B league.
Port Arthur Bearcats Senior Amateur TBSHL / MSHL 1910s–1970 Four-time Allan Cup Champions; won Silver for Canada at the 1936 Winter Olympics.
Port Arthur Bruins Junior A TBJHL 1930s–1950s Won the 1948 Memorial Cup.
Schreiber Falcons Junior B LJHL 2011–Present Based in nearby Schreiber.
Schreiber North Stars Junior B TBJHL 1980s Early area Junior B team.
Thunder Bay Bandits Junior B LJHL 2020–Present Rebranded from the Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye (Junior B).
Thunder Bay Bearcats Junior A SIJHL 2006–2009 Rebranded from Golden Hawks; ceased operations in 2009.
Thunder Bay Beavers Junior A TBJHL 1970s Competed for the Abbott Cup and local titles.
Thunder Bay Blazers Junior TBJHL Early 1980s Folded into the Thunder Bay Twins.
Thunder Bay Bombers Senior AAA HNO ?–2005 Won the 2005 Allan Cup.
Thunder Bay Bulldogs Junior A SIJHL 2001–2008 Original SIJHL franchise.
Thunder Bay Centennials Junior A CAJHL 1970s Defeated the Fort William Canadians in local 1970s playoffs.
Thunder Bay Eagles Junior A TBJHL 1970s Active in the late 1970s.
Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye Junior B LJHL 2017–2020 Rebranded as the Pickerel/Bandits when the Junior A franchise assumed the name.
Thunder Bay Flyers Junior A USHL 1984–2000 Two-time Centennial Cup and Clark Cup Champions.
Thunder Bay Golden Hawks Junior A SIJHL 2003–2006 Predecessor to the Bearcats.
Thunder Bay Hornets Junior A MJHL / TBJHL 1982–1986 Won back-to-back Keystone Cup bronze medals before jumping to the MJHL.
Thunder Bay Kings AAA Minor HNO / GTHL 1988–Present Elite AAA development program fielding teams from U13 to U18.
Thunder Bay Maple Leafs Junior TBJHL Early 1980s Merged with the Hornets.
Thunder Bay North Stars Junior A SIJHL 2010–Present Seven-time Bill Salonen Cup champions; 2006 Dudley Hewitt Cup winners.
Thunder Bay Northern Hawks Junior B LJHL 1999–Present Most successful team in LJHL history with over a dozen championships.
Thunder Bay Queens Women's AAA OWHA 1990s–Present Elite female hockey development program.
Thunder Bay Senators Professional Colonial Hockey League (CoHL) 1993–1996 Rebranded from the Thunder Hawks; minor-pro affiliate of the Ottawa Senators.
Thunder Bay Stars Junior B LJHL 2009–2017 Rebranded as the Fighting Walleye (Junior B) in 2017.
Thunder Bay Thunder Cats Professional United Hockey League (UHL) 1996–1999 Moved to Rockford, Illinois to become the Rockford IceHogs.
Thunder Bay Thunder Hawks Professional Colonial Hockey League (CoHL) 1991–1993 Won the 1992 Colonial Cup.
Thunder Bay Twins Senior Amateur USHL / OHA 1970–1991 Formed by the merger of Bearcats and Beavers; won five Allan Cup championships.
Thunder Bay Wildcats Junior B LJHL 2015 Ceased operations after only nine games.
Thunder Bay Wolverines Junior A SIJHL 2009–2010 Lasted one season in the SIJHL after jumping from Junior B.
Thunder Bay Wolves Junior A SIJHL 2000–2002 Original SIJHL franchise; eventually became the North Stars.
Westfort Maroons Junior B LJHL 1993–2006 Won three LJHL championships in the 1990s and early 2000s.

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