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Ice hockey team in New Brunswick, Canada
Miramichi Timberwolves
CityMiramichi, New Brunswick, Canada
LeagueMaritime Junior Hockey League
DivisionEastlink North
Founded2000
Home arenaMiramichi Civic Centre
ColoursBlack and white  
General managerRoss Martin
Head coachShawn Evans
Former Timberwolves logo.

TheMiramichi Timberwolves are a Junior "A" hockey team based inMiramichi, New Brunswick. They play in theMaritime Junior Hockey League. The team was founded in 2000 and plays their home games at theMiramichi Civic Centre.

History

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The Miramichi Timberwolves joined theMaritime Junior A Hockey League in 2000 and did not enjoy regular season success for three seasons. After the third season they acquired formerNHL right wingBill Riley as head coach, and the team reached third overall in the league and headed to their first post season.

The first playoff series ever for the Timberwolves was against theCharlottetown Abbies. The "T-wolves", (as they are known to fans) swept the Abbies four games to none. The Timberwolves progressed to the division finals but lost to theCampbellton Tigers in six games.

The Timberwolves have never won a Maritime Junior A Championship. They have reached the league final once and the division finals three times. Playoff disappointments have pushed the Timberwolves to do better in the regular season where in 2007–08 they put together their best to date. Finishing with 42 wins and 87 points good for first in the Meek division, the third time they had won the division in five years.

After another playoff disappointment behind them, the T-Wolves started the 2008–2009 season looking to take the next step and win the Kent Cup. They finished second in the Meek Division, five points behind first place Summerside and just one point ahead of third place Woodstock. In the first round the T-Wolves and the Slammers showed why they were so close in the standings. The series went seven games, the first seven-game series that the Timberwolves had ever been a part of in their nine years in the league. The T-Wolves came out on top winning the deciding game 3-2 thanks to Andrew White, who scored all three of the Timberwolves goals. Miramichi moved on to face Summerside in the division final. Summerside was riding high having just swept theDieppe Commandos, and they swept the series on their way to winning the Kent Cup, making it the second straight season that the Timberwolves were beaten in the Meek Division final (the previous year they were defeated by theWoodstock Slammers in six games.)

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,[1] who had been with the team since the 2011-12 campaign. The team ended up having its best regular season since 2016-17 after naming Kory Baker as his replacement, but fell to theEdmundston Blizzard in the Eastlink North Division semifinals.

Season-by-season record

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SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
2000-01521035521752812710th MJAHLDNQ
2001-0252143152166233359th MJAHLDNQ
2002-0352938231933062310th MJAHLDNQ
2003-0452321532209182693rd MJAHLLost semi-final
2004-0556301664231201732nd MJAHLLost quarter-final
2005-06561637031872803512th MJAHLDNQ
2006-0758391306239200843rd MJAHLLost quarter-final
2007-08584213-3235157872nd MJAHLLost semi-final
2008-09543514-5223166753rd MJAHLLost semi-final
2009-10503514-1212163713rd MJAHLLost quarter-final
2010-11522917-6206190645th MHLLost quarter-final
2011-12521236-41512522811th MHLDNQ
2012-13522624-2180214548th MHLLost quarter-final
2013-14523710-5234141792nd MHLLost semi-final
2014-15482818-2188160585th MHLLost semi-final
2015-16482620-2178177545th of 6 North
8th of 12 MHL
DNQ
2016-1750351221227161731st of 6 North
2nd of 12 MHL
Won Div. Semifinal 4-0 (Aces)
Won Div. Finals 4-0 (Western Capitals)
Lost League Finals 3-4 (Bearcats)
2017-1850232133163162524th of 6 North
8th of 12 MHL
Lost div. semi-final 0-4 (Edmundston Blizzard)
2018-19501928-3150218415th of 6 North
10th of 12 MHL
DNQ
2019-20521235-5162279296th of 6 North
11th of 12 MHL
DNQ
2020-21261212-29010726 4th of 5 North
8th of 12 MHL
2nd of 3 Div. play-in round (2-2)
Won Div. Semifinal 3-2 (Campbellton Tigers)
Lost Div. Finals 2-0 (Fredericton Red Wings)
2021-2235923-3118192216th of 6 North
11th of 12 MHL
DNQ
2022-23522618-8249249604th of 6 North
6th of 12 MHL
Lost div. semi-final 2-4 (Edmundston Blizzard)
2023-2452311632211182673rd of 6 North
4th of 12 MHL
Won div. semi-final 4-1 (West Kent Steamers)
Won Div Semifinals 4-0 (Edmundston Blizzard)
Won League Finals 4-2 (Summerside Western Capitals)

Advance to Centennial Cup
2024-2552262402150156544th of 6 North
8th of 12 MHL
Lost div. semi-final 1-5(Edmundston Blizzard)

Centennial Cup -Revised format 2022

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Canadian Jr. A National Championships
Maritime Junior Hockey League,Quebec Junior Hockey League,Central Canada Hockey League,Ontario Junior Hockey League,Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League,Superior International Junior Hockey League,Manitoba Junior Hockey League,Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League,Alberta Junior Hockey League, and Host. The BCHL declared itself an independent league and there is no BC representative.

Round-robin play in two 5-team pools with top three in pool advancing to determine a Champion.

YearRound-robinRecordStandingQuarterfinalSemifinalChampionship
2024L,Melfort Mustangs (SJHL), 1-4
W,Oakville Blades (Host), 7-4
W,Sioux Lookout Bombers (SIJHL), 5-3
SOW,Winkler Flyers (ManJHL), 3-2
2-1-1-02nd of 5
Group B
Won 8-4
Navan Grads
Lost 2-5
Collingwood Blues
Did not qualify

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Miramichi changing Head Coach/General Manager".www.themhl.ca. 2022-10-10. Retrieved2025-06-30.
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