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New England Wolves

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City
  
Laconia, New Hampshire

Conference
  
North

Owner(s)
  
Steve Jacobs

League
  
EHL-Premier

Home arena
  
Merrill Fay Arena

Arena
  
Merrill Fay Arena


Colors
  
Red, gray, black, and white

Location
  
Laconia, New Hampshire, United States

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The New England Wolves are a Tier III junior ice hockey team playing in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) - Premier Division. The team plays their home games at the Merrill Fay Arena, located in Laconia, New Hampshire.

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The organization also fields a developmental Tier III team (former Tier III Junior B) in the EHL-19U Elite Division, an Independent team playing in the Academy East Hockey League, and many youth programs.

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History

The Laconia Leafs played in Laconia, New Hampshire in the Tier III Junior A Atlantic Junior Hockey League (AJHL) from 2005 to 2013 when Tier III junior hockey leagues underwent a reorganization. In August 2013, they announced their re-branding to New Hampshire Lakers as part of the also re-branded AJHL in the Eastern Hockey League (EHL). However, they did not field a team for 2013–14 season. The franchise was re-located to Waterville Valley, New Hampshire and became the New England Wolves in the 2014–15 season of the EHL. In 2015, the EHL added a lower division and the current teams were all placed in the EHL-Premier Division. In 2016, the EHL-Premier Wolves returned to Laconia, joining their EHL-19U Elite Division team at Merrill Fay Arena.

Prior to and during their membership in the AJHL, the Leafs had fielded a Tier III Junior B team in the Metropolitan Junior Hockey League. In 2015, EHL created an Elite Division and many of the EHL organizations moved their developmental Tier III teams from the MetJHL to the new EHL-Elite including the Wolves.

Alumni

The Leafs/Wolves have produced over 120 alumni playing in higher levels of junior hockey, NCAA Division I, Division III college and professional programs.

References

New England Wolves Wikipedia