2024–25 NOJHL season
| 2024–25 NOJHL season | |
|---|---|
| League | Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League |
| Sport | Ice hockey |
| Duration | Regular season 12 September–16 March Playoffs 20 March – 30 April |
| Number of games | 312 |
| Number of teams | 12 |
| Total attendance | 102,538 |
| Streaming partner(s) | HockeyTV |
| League championship | |
| Champions | Greater Sudbury Cubs |
| Runners-up | Hearst Lumberjacks |
The 2024–25 NOJHL season was the 47th season of the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL). The Greater Sudbury Cubs finished the regular season in first place, won the league championship Copeland Cup – McNamara Trophy for the second year in a row and went on to represent the NOJHL at the Junior A national championship tournament in Calgary, Alberta.
Lucas Signoretti of the Greater Sudbury Cubs became the second player to be named league MVP two seasons in a row. The other was Marty Reynolds of the North Bay Trappers (1962–1982) in the 1964–65 and 1965–66 seasons. Darryl Moxam, Head Coach of the Greater Sudbury Cubs, was named Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.
The league decided that matches that were tied after regulation time would play a 7-minute sudden-death overtime period. If neither team would score a goal in overtime, the game ended in a tie. In earlier seasons, the winner was determined by a shootout.
The Elliot Lake Vikings were placed on indefinite leave midseason due to the ongoing closure of the team's home arena that began in the 2023–24 NOJHL season. The team remained on leave through the 2025–26 NOJHL season, with the league commissioner stating, "We just don't know when the club will be able to resume activities as they wait for news on the status of their arena."