Central West Senior Hockey League

The Central West Senior Hockey League (CWSHL) is a senior A ice hockey league in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The league competes for the Herder Memorial Trophy and its teams can declare themselves eligible for the Allan Cup.

Central West Senior Hockey League
Region(s)Newfoundland
Founded2014
No. of teams3 (1 on hiatus)
Associated Title(s)
Recent ChampionsGrand Falls-Windsor Cataracts
Websitecentralwesthockey.ca

History

On June 4, 2014 four teams from the Newfoundland Senior Hockey League, the Clarenville Caribous, Western Royals, Gander Flyers and the Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts, officially announced their departure and formed a new league to be the Central West Senior Hockey League (CWSHL).

On February 25, 2015, Hockey Newfoundland and Labrador approved a request by the Central West Senior Hockey League in which they asked to play for the historic Herder Trophy because it was the only operating Senior A hockey league registered in the province.

Hockey NL announced on September 20, 2015 that beginning in March 2016 the CWSHL champions will play the Avalon East Senior Hockey League champions in a best-of-five Herder final series.[1]

Teams

TeamCentreArena
Clarenville CaribousClarenvilleEastlink Clarenville Events Centre
Corner Brook RoyalsCorner BrookCorner Brook Civic Centre
Gander FlyersGanderSteele Community Centre
Grand Falls-Windsor CataractsGrand Falls-WindsorJoe Byrne Memorial Stadium

Champions

League Trophies and Awards

First Place in Regular Season

Season Winner Record
2014-2015 Corner Brook Royals
2015-2016 Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts

Top Scorer in Regular Season

Season Winner Points Team
2014-2015
2015-2016 Cam Fergus Grand Falls-Windsor Cataracts

Top Goaltender Award

Season Winner Team
2014-2015
2015-2016

Herder Champions

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