Barrington Ice Dogs

The Barrington Ice Dogs were a Junior hockey franchise based in Barrington, Nova Scotia.They played in the Nova Scotia Junior C Hockey League.

Barrington Ice Dogs
CityBarrington, Nova Scotia
LeagueNova Scotia Junior C Hockey League
Founded1999
Home arenaBarrington Municipal Arena
ColoursRed, Black and White
     
General managerSteve Crowell
Head coachTyler Symonds
Franchise history
1999-PresentBarrington Ice Dogs

History

The Ice Dogs are five-time Nova Scotia Provincial Jr. C Champions, winning titles in 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2009. They have also appeared in four (2004, 2005, 2006, 2009) Maritime-Hockey North Junior C Championships winning titles in 2005 and 2009. In his eight years behind the bench, Dana McCarthy was the most successful Head Coach in team history, guiding the team to four of its five Nova Scotia Championships, as well as both Maritime-Hockey North titles. Joshua Merrick back stopped the ice dogs to their last championship winning best goalie in maritime north with best sv% and GAA. In their last winning season the ice dogs won both the provincial championship and maritime championship with captain Tyson Townsend who was tragically lost at sea while fishing on February 17 2013.

The Ice Dogs drew the biggest crowds of any team in the NSJRCHL with approx. 500-1500 per game, with their most vocal fans occupying "The Dog Pound" overlooking the opposition's end of the arena.

The Ice Dogs announced that they would be taking a leave of absence for the 2015-16 season. Losing the closest and biggest rival for the Clare Lions, the Lions also elected to take a leave of absence. Both teams remain out of the league as of 2020.


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