We use cookies to personalize content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyze our traffic, as described in our Privacy Policy.
FRI SEP. 26 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
5
CROSS LAKE
8
SAT SEP. 27 at 6:00PM
CROSS LAKE
6
NCN FLAMES
7
MON SEP. 29 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
1
NORTH STARS
9
TUE SEP. 30 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
3
CROSS LAKE
4
SAT OCT. 4 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
5
JUNIORS
8
SAT OCT. 4 at 7:30PM
STORM
4
CROSS LAKE
6
SUN OCT. 5 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
10
JUNIORS
12
SUN OCT. 5 at 1:30PM
STORM
4
CROSS LAKE
2
SAT OCT. 11 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
2
NCN FLAMES
3
SAT OCT. 11 at 7:30PM
STORM
4
JUNIORS
3
SUN OCT. 12 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
7
NCN FLAMES
6
SUN OCT. 12 at 1:30PM
STORM
6
JUNIORS
2
SAT OCT. 18 at 7:30PM
STORM
8
NORTH STARS
1
SAT OCT. 18 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
2
JUNIORS
6
SUN OCT. 19 at 1:30PM
STORM
4
NORTH STARS
3
SUN OCT. 19 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
2
JUNIORS
4
SAT OCT. 25 at 4:30PM
STORM
2
NCN FLAMES
0
SAT OCT. 25 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
10
CROSS LAKE
3
SUN OCT. 26 at 1:30PM
STORM
8
NCN FLAMES
2
SUN OCT. 26 at 7:00PM
NORTH STARS
9
CROSS LAKE
5
SAT NOV. 1 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
5
NCN FLAMES
4
SAT NOV. 1 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
5
NORTH STARS
4
SUN NOV. 2 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
13
NCN FLAMES
4
SUN NOV. 2 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
9
NORTH STARS
10
SAT NOV. 8 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre
SAT NOV. 8 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SUN NOV. 9 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre
SUN NOV. 9 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT NOV. 15 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SAT NOV. 15 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN NOV. 16 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SUN NOV. 16 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SAT NOV. 22 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SAT NOV. 22 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN NOV. 23 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SUN NOV. 23 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SAT NOV. 29 at 7:30PM
STORM
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT NOV. 29 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN NOV. 30 at 1:30PM
STORM
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SUN NOV. 30 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SAT DEC. 6 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SAT DEC. 6 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SUN DEC. 7 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN DEC. 7 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
FRI DEC. 12 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
NORTH STARS
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
SAT DEC. 13 at 2:00PM
CROSS LAKE
STORM
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
SAT DEC. 13 at 4:30PM
NORTH STARS
JUNIORS
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
SAT DEC. 13 at 7:30PM
ALL STAR TEAM.
ALL STAR TEAM.
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
SUN DEC. 14 at 11:00AM
STORM
JUNIORS
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
SUN DEC. 14 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
CROSS LAKE
TRCC (C.A Nesbitt Arena)
FRI DEC. 19 at 7:30PM
STORM
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
FRI DEC. 19 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT DEC. 20 at 1:30PM
STORM
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SAT DEC. 20 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT JAN. 3 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SAT JAN. 3 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SUN JAN. 4 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN JAN. 4 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SAT JAN. 10 at 7:30PM
STORM
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SAT JAN. 10 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN JAN. 11 at 1:30PM
STORM
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SUN JAN. 11 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SAT JAN. 17 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SAT JAN. 17 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN JAN. 18 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN JAN. 18 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SAT JAN. 24 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT JAN. 24 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN JAN. 25 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SUN JAN. 25 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SAT JAN. 31 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SAT JAN. 31 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre
SUN FEB. 1 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SUN FEB. 1 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memorial Centre
SAT FEB. 7 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SAT FEB. 7 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SUN FEB. 8 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN FEB. 8 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
JUNIORS
Peguis Multiplex (-)
SAT FEB. 14 at 7:30PM
JUNIORS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SAT FEB. 14 at 7:30PM
NORTH STARS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SUN FEB. 15 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
STORM
Gordon Lathlin Memor (-)
SUN FEB. 15 at 1:30PM
NORTH STARS
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT FEB. 21 at 7:30PM
NCN FLAMES
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SAT FEB. 21 at 7:30PM
STORM
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN FEB. 22 at 1:30PM
NCN FLAMES
CROSS LAKE
Cross Lake Sports Co (-)
SUN FEB. 22 at 1:30PM
STORM
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SAT FEB. 28 at TBA
JUNIORS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
SAT FEB. 28 at 7:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN MAR. 1 at 1:30PM
CROSS LAKE
NORTH STARS
Norway House Kinosao (-)
SUN MAR. 1 at 1:30PM
JUNIORS
NCN FLAMES
Gilbert McDonald Are (-)
LEAGUE STANDINGS
Team GP W L D OTL PTS
Storm 8 6 2 0 0 12
Juniors 8 5 3 0 0 10
North Star.. 8 4 4 0 0 8
NCN Flames 8 3 4 0 1 7
Cross Lake 8 2 6 0 0 4
SCORING LEADERS
DS
22
Player Points
Brody McPherson (PJR) 17
Cedrick Puffalt (OCN) 17
Cash Clarkson (NWH) 17
Trayden Guiboche (NWH) 16
Daine Thomas (NWH) 16
Seth Zahayko (NCN) 15
Keestin Danielson (OCN) 13
Lucien Tait-Reaume (NWH) 13
Jayden Blacksmith (CLI) 11
GOALIE LEADERS
Logan
Grenier
(OCN)
.934
Goalie SV%
Kobe Knutson (OCN) .933
Louis-Laurent Legros (CLI) .910
Malakai Sinclair (PJR) .879
Aiden Hickey (NCN) .861
Connor Dawson (NWH) .858
Keandre McKay (CLI) .837
JULY 6, 2023

KJHL Coach Advancement - Cody Genaille

KJHL Coach Advancement - Cody Genaille

Webmaster


Article By Sam Laskaris via Windspeaker.com

Cody Genaille is taking another step up the hockey coaching ladder.

In accepting a Junior A head coaching position, Genaille, a member of Opaskwayak Cree Nation in Manitoba, will move about nine hours away from his current home, and will leave the majority of his family members behind.

Genaille, who is living in the Manitoba city of Thompson, was named the head coach of the Kenora Islanders on June 20.

The Islanders, based in northern Ontario, are an expansion franchise squad that will participate in the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL), starting with the 2023-24 season.

Genaille, who is married and has five children ranging in age from nine to 15, said his entire family will not initially be able to move with him to Kenora.

That’s because the Genailles own a dance studio in Thompson, which his wife Ashley operates.

“She’s already committed to the year there,” Genaille said.

But his 14-year-old son, who was an affiliated player with an Under-15 AAA squad this past season, will move with him to Kenora, in part, to improve his chances of bettering his own hockey pursuits.

Genaille said he’s hoping his wife and four other children will be able to make several visits to Kenora throughout the season.

“My wife has started to work on that to make it happen,” he said.

Genaille said his family frequently travels about seven hours from their current home to the Manitoba capital of Winnipeg for various reasons.

“Driving a couple of extra hours to Kenora would be nothing,” he said.

Genaille joins the Islanders having spent the past four seasons working as the head coach and assistant general manager of the NCN Flames, which represent Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation.

The Flames are a Junior B club based in Nelson House, Man.

Genaille has been building the Flames, a team that competes in the Keystone Junior Hockey League, since their inception in 2019.

Since the SIJHL regular season begins in September, Genaille doesn’t have much time to prepare the Islanders for their inaugural campaign.

The club will host an identification camp from July 21 to July 23, hoping to find plenty of players eager and capable of suiting up for the team this coming season. He’s banking on his connections throughout the hockey world will help him find some players that would have the skill level to toil with the Kenora squad.

“Being involved in the hockey world, you know somebody who knows somebody,” he said of how he will be able to land some competent players.

Since ice times in Kenora for the coming year have already been delegated to several other users, it is believed that the Islanders will not be able to play all of their home contests in their city during the 2023-24 season.

It’s been reported the nearby community of Vermillion Bay has stepped up and offered to let the Islanders play several of their games in town.

“I haven’t been part of those discussions so I don’t know,” Genaille said.

But if the Islanders do have two ‘home’ rinks this season, that will not be anything new for Genaille.

The NCN Flames have split their home games between Thompson and Nelson House since their inception.

“There’s a lot of similarities to the program,” Genaille said. “If that happens and we do play out of two locations, I’ll know what to expect.”

Islanders’ president Tim Gosnell is pleased to have Genaille join the organization.

“His extensive coaching experience and genuine enthusiasm for the game make him an exceptional addition to our staff,” he said. “We look forward to an exciting season ahead under his leadership.”

Genaille, who is 33, has been coaching teams at various levels for 13 seasons. He himself had played at the Junior A level.  But he stopped playing when he was 18. He became a father the following year.

And then the year after that Genaille started his coaching career. He’s eager to be a bench boss at the highest levels possible.

“My whole idea when I got into it was to coach at every level,” Genaille said, adding that yes, that hopefully includes working in the pro ranks someday.

The Islanders will be one of eight squads that will compete in the SIJHL this upcoming season.

Six other clubs based in northern Ontario will take part. They are the Dryden Ice Dogs, Fort Frances Lakers, Kam River Fighting Walleye, Red Lake Miners, Sioux Lookout Bombers and Thunder Bay North Stars.

An American franchise, the Wisconsin Lumberjacks, also participates in the league.

RECENT HEADLINES
Sponsorship Announcement
    
The Keystone Junior Hockey League (KJHL) is proud to announce a new partnership with Western Nations Fuelled by Co-op, which has joined the league as a major sponsor. This collaboration marks an exciting milestone for the KJHL, a league made entirely of First Nations hockey teams dedicated to developing young athletes across Northern Manitoba and beyond. "We are thrilled to have partnered with Western Nations Fuelled by Co-op in promoting Junior Hockey in Northern Manitoba," said Marcel Fontaine, President of the Keystone Junior Hockey League. "This partnership will help strengthen the opportunities for our players, support the growth of First Nations hockey, and enhance the overall experience for our communities and fans." While the KJHL is proudly comprised of First Nations teams, the league welcomes players from all backgrounds and communities across Canada. Young men from every race and region come together through the KJHL, united by their passion for hockey and the spirit of teamwork. The sponsorship from Western Nations Fuelled by Co-op will help support league operations, community engagement initiatives, and player development programs. Both organizations share a commitment to empowering youth and fostering community pride through sport. The KJHL continues to play a vital role in promoting hockey throughout Manitoba’s northern First Nations, offering young athletes the chance to compete at a high level while staying connected to their culture and communities - while also welcoming new players from across the country who share a love for the game. 
Message from the President

     

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT   

As the President of the Keystone Junior Hockey League, ahead of the start of a new season, I would like to acknowledge all of the hard work of the KJHL Executive Board, all of the team Governors, General Managers and Coaches on a job well done these past couple of seasons and the importance of keeping Junior Hockey alive and well in the North for our younger generation. The level of competition each team brings makes for exciting hockey, and any team can beat any team on any given night. We are excited for the start of a new season! 

© 2025, KEYSTONE JUNIOR 'B' HOCKEY LEAGUE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Design, Hosting, Online Registration & Administration Tools By:Powered By:
Sports Administration & Management, Online Registration, Stores, Professional Websites for Amateur Sports Teams, Leagues, Tournaments & Associations

ADMIN LOGIN