SUDBURY, ON — A cagey tactical chess match transformed into a chaotic second-half shootout on Saturday afternoon, leaving the Sudbury Cyclones empty-handed in front of their home faithful. Capitalizing on
Perfection doesn’t exist in hockey, not really. It’s chased, tested, and usually slips away somewhere between a bad bounce and a hot goalie. But this spring, the Greater Sudbury Cubs
The Timmins Rock and Greater Sudbury Cubs are headed to the Copeland Cup – McNamara Trophy final after each sweeping their respective Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League semifinal opponents in
Daks Klinkhammer scored twice, Briir Long struck two more, Mason Walker piled up three assists, and the Greater Sudbury Cubs overwhelmed the Soo Eagles over the final 20 minutes to
The opening day of the NOJHL Showcase concluded with three contests, highlighted by a dominant offensive showing from the Soo Eagles, a comeback win for the Powassan Voodoos, and a
Thursday night in the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) featured decisive victories for the Greater Sudbury Cubs and the Blind River Beavers. Both teams won 5-1, with standout offensive
The Soo Thunderbirds registered their fourth consecutive win Saturday, defeating the Greater Sudbury Cubs 5-2 in a Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League contest at John Rhodes Community Centre. The Thunderbirds
The Espanola Paper Kings navigated a challenging two-game road trip, securing a comeback victory against the previously unbeaten Powassan Voodoos before falling to the Greater Sudbury Cubs. Paper Kings hand
The Powassan Voodoos staged a thrilling third-period comeback on Thursday night, erasing a two-goal deficit with four unanswered goals to defeat the two-time defending champion Greater Sudbury Cubs 4-2 in
The Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL) has announced its 2025-26 regular season schedule, featuring an 11-team, one-division format with each club playing a 52-game slate. The season kicks off


















