Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (2015–)

Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League
Sport Ice Hockey
Founded May 2, 2014
President Shaun Hathaway
No. of teams 5
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Aspen Leafs (2015–16)
Official website RMJHL.co

The Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (RMJHL) is an American Tier III junior ice hockey league sanctioned by USA Hockey. The RMJHL was approved for play starting in the 2015–16 season.

History

The league was announced and sanctioned by USA Hockey on May 2, 2014.[1][2][3] Six teams played in the inaugural 2015–16 season.[4]

In December 2015, league officials announced that they were applying to USA Hockey to expand the league by adding franchises in Vail and Pueblo,[5] but neither team came to fruition.

On May 3, 2016, the RMJHL announced the addition of an expansion team in Steamboat Springs, led by managing partner, Troy Mick, CEO and president of the Canadian Junior A Salmon Arm Silverbacks of the British Columbia Hockey League.[6]

On May 31, 2016, the Breckenridge Bucks left the RMJHL for the Western States Hockey League.[7] On July 11, the RMJHL would announce a new Breckenridge team, called the Bears, with an ownership group headed by Joe Dibble, the general manager and head coach of the Tier II junior Janesville Jets of the North American Hockey League.[8]

When the 2016–17 season schedule was announced, the Glacier Yetis were placed in dormancy due to lack of players.[9] On the opening day of the second season, the new Breckenridge team was removed from the schedule as well. Both teams are listed on the league website for 2017–18.

Teams

Team Location Arena Joined
Aspen Leafs Aspen, Colorado Lewis Arena 2015
Colorado Rampage Monument, Colorado Colorado Sports Center 2015
Colorado Thunderbirds Littleton, Colorado South Suburban Ice Arena 2015
Pikes Peak Miners Colorado Springs, Colorado Sertich Ice Arena 2015
Steamboat Wranglers Steamboat Springs, Colorado Howelsen Arena 2016

On hiatus

Former teams

Champions

Year Regular Season Playoff Champion Runner-Up Result
2015–16 Pikes Peak Miners Aspen Leafs[11] Pikes Peak Miners 4-3, OT

References

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