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Halifax Oland Exports

Pictou County Crushers
Weeks Crushers Logo.svg
Division Eastlink Division
Founded 1967
History

Halifax Colonels (1967 - 19??)
Halifax Blazers
(19?? - 1975)

Halifax Centennials
(1975-1977)
Halifax Lions
(1977-1989)
Halifax DQ Blizzards
(1989-1990)
Halifax Jr. Canadians
(1990-1991)
Halifax Mooseheads
(1991-1993)
Halifax Oland Exports
(1993-1994,1998-2003)
Dartmouth Oland Exports
(1995-1998)
Halifax Team Pepsi
(2003-2004)
Pictou County Crushers
(2004-Present)
Home arena Pictou County Wellness Centre
City New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
Colours

Red, Black and White

              
Media 94.1 East Coast FM/Classic Rock 97.9
Owner(s) Weeks Construction
General manager Chad McDavid (2015-16)
Head coach Doug Doull (2015-16)
Captain Mike Lyle
Official website Crushers Official Site

Halifax Colonels (1967 - 19??)
Halifax Blazers
(19?? - 1975)

Red, Black and White

The Pictou County Crushers (also commonly known as Weeks Jr. A Crushers due to an ownership deal with Weeks Construction) are a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. They are in the Maritime Junior Hockey League's Eastlink Division along with five other Nova Scotia clubs. The Crushers play their home games at the Pictou County Wellness Centre.

The Crushers originated in Halifax. The franchise, under various names in Nova Scotia's capital city, holds the MHL (formerly the MJAHL) record for most championships with 10. As the Halifax Oland Exports, they captured the 2002 Royal Bank Cup on home ice. Due to financial reasons, the team's name was changed to Halifax Team Pepsi for the 2003-2004 campaign.

In the spring of 2004, the Weeks Hockey Organization bought the club, moved it to New Glasgow and renamed it the Pictou County Weeks Crushers. The team's name and logo are tied to its founding sponsor, Weeks Construction.

After struggling to attract fans in Halifax's crowded hockey market, the Crushers soared up the attendance ladder in New Glasgow and are now one of the league's top draws at the gate.

The Crushers hosted the 2005 MJAHL All-Star Game and the 2006 MJAHL Entry Draft.

In April 2008, the Crushers were the Fred Page Cup host team. They shocked everyone as the underdogs defeated the defending FPC champion Pembroke Lumber Kings 4-1 in the championship game. With the victory, the Crushers advanced to their first ever Royal Bank Cup, in Cornwall, Ontario. They went 1-4 at the RBC, losing the semifinal game 3-0 to the Camrose Kodiaks.

In November 2012, the Crushers moved out of their former home John Brother MacDonald Stadium that they used from 2004 to 2012 and into the new Pictou County Wellness Center.


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