St. Margaret's Bay Mariners

St. Margaret's Bay Mariners were a Canadian Junior ice hockey team from Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia. The Mariners played in the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League and were the 1990 Don Johnson Cup Maritime Junior B Champions.

St. Margaret's Bay Mariners
CityUpper Tantallon, Nova Scotia, Canada
LeagueNova Scotia Junior Hockey League
Operatedc. 1989-1992
Home arenaMargaret's Bay Centre
Owner(s)Dave Campbell

History

The St. Margaret's Bay Mariners joined the Nova Scotia Junior Hockey League in 1989. In 1990, Nova Scotia was hosting the Don Johnson Cup. They won their final but lost the provincials to the Sydney Millionaires, the Mariners were allowed to attend the Cup as Nova Scotia representatives. The Mariners would go on to win the entire thing, the last time the Atlantic crown would be contested in seven years.

The Mariners won their second league title in 1991 as well as the NSAHA championship, but left the league a season later after winning their third league title.

In 2005, thirteen years later, the Bay Ducks would take the Mariners' place and win Upper Tantallon another Don Johnson Cup that very season.

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
1989-902926300234110521st NSJHLWon League, Won DJC
1990-913022620223138461st NSJHLWon League
1991-922817812182137371st NSJHLWon League
Preceded by
Sydney Millionaires
Don Johnson Cup Champions
1990
Succeeded by
Cape Breton Alpines


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