Formerly known as the Brockville Tikis
Junior B hockey is making a comeback in Brockville. The Eastern Ontario Junior Hockey League (EOJHL) has confirmed that the city will welcome a rebranded team — the Brockville Bulldogs — for the 2025–26 season.
After a two-year break, the franchise has been sold to new owner Scott Murray. He plans to relaunch the team with a fresh look and strong community focus.
“The return of the EOJHL to Brockville is a significant moment for our league and the community,” said Commissioner Marc Franche. “This region has a proud and rich tradition in junior hockey.”
Further announcements about coaches, staff, and player development will come later this year.
Fans are encouraged to follow the Bulldogs’ journey as the team prepares for puck drop next season.
Read more about the return of Junior B hockey to Brockville: theeojhl.ca.
Story by Harper Cotie

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