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The Eastern Charlotte Kingfishers and St. Croix Seawolves will be the names of two new hockey teams in Charlotte County. Image: Submitted/United States Premier Hockey League

Eastern Charlotte Kingfishers sold to U.S. owner

By Nathalie Sturgeon, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Courier Aug 8, 2025 | 5:18 AM

The Eastern Charlotte Kingfishers won’t get to hit the ice in Blacks Harbour following the sale of the team just ahead of the 2025-26 season.

In a media release issued on Thursday, the United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) said the team had been purchased by the Connecticut Chiefs organization.

The team will play out of Biddeford, ME.

“We are thrilled to be joining the NCDC [National Collegiate Development Conference] and proud to bring Junior Hockey back to the CT Chiefs organization. The Chiefs NCDC team gives each of our players a great route directly into college hockey,” said Chiefs owner Brandon Johnson.

In a statement to The Courier, NCDC’s director of operations said the owner could not continue and had no viable options.

One team remains in the area. The St. Croix Seawolves could play out of the Garcelon Civic Centre in St. Stephen.

“We have some interested parties and the plan is to have the team operate as intended with new ownership,” he said.

Abrams added in a release that the new location fits the footprint well, with “minimal impact.”

The St. Croix Seawolves are scheduled to play their first game on Sept. 11.