Espanola Eagles

{{Pro hockey team

|bg_color = black

|text_color = white

| team = Espanola Eagles

| logo = Esp Eagles.jpg

| logosize = 100px

| city = Espanola, Ontario, Canada

| league = {{unbulleted list|Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League|Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association}}

| operated = 1962–2003

| arena = Espanola Regional Recreation Complex Arena

| colours = Black and White
{{color box|Black}} {{color box|White}}

| owner =

| coach =

| GM =

| media =

| name1 = Espanola Eagles

| dates1 = 1962–2003

| name2 = Northern Michigan Black Bears

| dates2 = 2003–2006

| name3 = Soo Indians

| dates3 = 2006–2007

| name4 = Soo Eagles

| dates4 = 2008–2012

| name5 = New Jersey Junior Titans

| dates5 = 2015–present

| championships = 1: 1963

}}

The Espanola Eagles (aka Espanola Screaming Eagles) were a Canadian Junior ice hockey team. The team was coached for eighteen years by Red McCarthy who then managed it for another four. The Eagles were located in Espanola, Ontario and played in the Memorial Cup-eligible Northern Ontario Junior Hockey Association and later the Centennial Cup-eligible Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League.

The Eagles played from 1962 until 2003 when their franchise was bought by interests in Michigan and relocated. The team was renamed the Northern Michigan Black Bears. The Bears existed from 2003–2006, then became the Soo Indians from 2008–2012. The team was then renamed again and from 2012–2015 was known as the Soo Eagles. From 2015 to the present, the team has been known as the New Jersey Junior Titans.

Season-by-season results

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|Season

GPWLTOTLGFGAPResultsPlayoffs
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|1962–63

4025141 |
|197143512nd NOJHAWon League
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|1963–64

4025141 |
|216157513rd NOJHALost semi-final
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|1964–65

4022171 |
|185195453rd NOJHALost semi-final
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|1965–66

4021190 |
|227221424th NOJHALost semi-final
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|1966–67

403370 |
|12135565th NOJHADNQ
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|1967–68

409301 |
|139226195th NOJHADNQ
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|1968–69

489372 |
|147285205th NOJHADNQ
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|1969–70

4816302 |
|215265344th NOJHALost semi-final
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|1970–71

4810362 |
|154317225th NOJHADNQ
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|1971–72

4018184 |
- |
-403rd NOHA Jr. BLost semi-final
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|1972–73

4214271 |
- |
-297th NOHA Jr. BLost quarter-final
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|1973–74

4016222 |
|231270344th NOHA Jr. BLost semi-final
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|1974–75

colspan="8"|NOHA Jr. BLost quarter-final
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|1975–76

colspan="8"|5th NOHA Jr. BDNQ
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|1976–77

colspan="8"|5th NOHA Jr. BLost quarter-final
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|1977–78

colspan="7"|255th NOHA Jr. BLost quarter-final
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|1978–79

405350 |
- |
-106th NOJHL
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|1979–80

404342 |
|203383106th NOJHL
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|1980–81

4015205 |
|222282354th NOJHL
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|1981–82

4214271 |
|207251297th NOJHL
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|1982–83

4221192 |
|234250444th NOJHL
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|1983–84

404324 |
|211430106th NOJHL
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|1984–85

408284 |
|221377206th NOJHL
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|1985–86

418330 |
|211446167th NOJHL
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|1986–87

374312 |
|169316104th NOJHL
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|1987–88

396312 |
|172315145th NOJHL
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|1988–91

colspan="11"|Franchise on Hiatus
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|1991–92

4810371 |
|177371216th NOJHL
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|1992–93

4811370 |
|163345226th NOJHL
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|1993–94

4023161 |
|272206472nd NOJHL
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|1994–95

486393 |
|173389157th NOJHL
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|1995–98

colspan="11"|Franchise on Hiatus
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|1998–99

408302 |
|150281186th NOJHL
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|1999–00

404342 |
|128329105th NOJHL
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|2000–01

408291299200196th NOJHL
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|2001–02

42132702168294286th NOJHL
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|2002–03

485430 |
|140404107th NOJHL