Current teamsedit
Team
|
City
|
Arena
|
Capacity
|
Founded
|
Joined
|
Head coach
|
Atlantic Division
|
Halifax Hurricanes
|
Halifax, Nova Scotia
|
Scotiabank Centre
|
11,093
|
2015
|
Ryan Marchand
|
Island Storm
|
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
|
Eastlink Centre
|
3,717
|
2011*
|
Tim Kendrick
|
Moncton Magic
|
Moncton, New Brunswick
|
Avenir Centre
|
8,800
|
2017
|
Joe Salerno
|
St. John's Edge
|
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
Mile One Centre
|
4,800
|
2017
|
Steven Marcus
|
Central Division
|
KW Titans
|
Kitchener, Ontario
|
Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
|
7,312
|
2016
|
Cavell Johnson
|
London Lightning
|
London, Ontario
|
Budweiser Gardens
|
9,046
|
2011
|
Doug Plumb
|
Sudbury Five
|
Greater Sudbury, Ontario
|
Sudbury Community Arena
|
4,640
|
2017
|
2018
|
Logan Stutz
|
Windsor Express
|
Windsor, Ontario
|
WFCU Centre
|
7,000
|
2012
|
Bill Jones
|
- Notes
Former teamsedit
- Brampton A's – moved to Orangeville for 2015–16 season as the Orangeville A's.
- Orangeville A's – folded after the 2016–17 season.
- Cape Breton Highlanders – was granted a one-season hiatus for 2019–20.
- Halifax Rainmen – Filed for bankruptcy in July 2015 and new franchise called the Halifax Hurricanes were announced in September 2015.
- Oshawa Power – moved to Mississauga for 2013–14 as the Mississauga Power.
- Mississauga Power – Two years after relocating from Oshawa, Ontario, the Power folded to make way for the new NBA D-League franchise, the Raptors 905.
- Moncton Miracles – Ceased operations following the 2016–17 season and was replaced by a new franchise called the Moncton Magic.
- Montreal Jazz – Played the 2012–13 NBL Canada season, sat out the 2013–14 NBL Canada season and then folded.
- Niagara River Lions – Joined the Canadian Elite Basketball League for the 2019 season.
- Ottawa SkyHawks – Removed following the 2013–14 NBL Canada season after failing to repay a loan from the league.
- Quebec Kebs – the Quebec Kebs relocated to Laval, Quebec, after the initial 2011–12 NBL Canada season but folded before the start of the 2012–13 season.
- Saint John Mill Rats – renamed as Saint John Riptide for 2016–17.
- Saint John Riptide – was granted a one-season hiatus for 2019–20.
- Summerside Storm – Moved to Charlottetown for 2013–14 as the Island Storm.
Timeline of teamsedit
Championsedit
Season
|
Champion
|
Finalist
|
2011–12
|
London Lightning
|
Halifax Rainmen
|
2012–13
|
London Lightning
|
Summerside Storm
|
2013–14
|
Windsor Express
|
Island Storm
|
2014–15
|
Windsor Express
|
Halifax Rainmen
|
2015–16
|
Halifax Hurricanes
|
London Lightning
|
2016–17
|
London Lightning
|
Halifax Hurricanes
|
2017–18
|
London Lightning
|
Halifax Hurricanes
|
2018–19
|
Moncton Magic
|
St. John's Edge
|
2019–20 |
Not awarded due to COVID-19 pandemic
|
The London Lightning have the most championships with four wins, the Windsor Express are second with two wins. The Halifax Hurricanes appeared in the finals in each of their first three seasons, winning in their first appearance. The Halifax Rainmen and the Island Storm have appeared in two league finals failing to win the trophy. The KW Titans and the Sudbury Five are the only active teams yet to reach the finals.
Teams |
Win |
Loss |
Total |
Year(s) won |
Year(s) lost
|
London Lightning |
4 |
1 |
5 |
2012, 2013, 2017, 2018 |
2016
|
Windsor Express |
2 |
0 |
2 |
2014, 2015 |
—
|
Halifax Hurricanes |
1 |
2 |
3 |
2016 |
2017, 2018
|
Moncton Magic |
1 |
0 |
1 |
2019 |
—
|
Halifax Rainmen |
0 |
2 |
2 |
— |
2012, 2015
|
Summerside/Island Storm |
0 |
2 |
2 |
— |
2013, 2014
|
St. John's Edge |
0 |
1 |
1 |
— |
2019
|
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