Boston Jr. Terriers

Boston Jr. Terriers
City Canton, Massachusetts Rockland, Massachusetts
League Eastern Hockey Federation Eastern Minor Hockey League
Division Tier I and Tier II Elite and AAA
Founded 2004
Home arena Canton Sportsplex Bavis Ice Arena
Colors White and Red
General manager Brian Yandle


The Boston Jr. Terriers are a Tier I and Tier II Elite and AAA youth ice hockey organization playing in the Eastern Hockey Federation. The team plays at the Canton Sportsplex located in Canton, Massachusetts and Bavis Ice Arena located in Rockland, Massachusetts.

History

The Terriers were founded in 2004, by former National Hockey League player Chris O'Sullivan and his brother Kevin. Since 2004, the Terriers have also competed in the Eastern Hockey Federation (EHF) having more than 20 age groups from the mite level to midgets. In 2009, the Terrier teams located out of Rockland, Massachusetts changed their name to the Boston Little Rangers before changing back to the Terriers in 2011. In June 2011, current General Manager Brian Yandle joined the Terriers. And in 2012 Mike Roberts joined the Terriers as the CEO/President. The Terriers have won 4 EHF championships since 2004.

Advisory Board

The Terriers have many current NHL players that attend summer camps which the Terriers organization offer to players and approve the organization. Some of these players include:

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