Timeline of Teams in The SIJHL
- 2001 - SIJHL is founded with five teams: Fort Frances Borderland Thunder, Featherman Hawks, Thunder Bay Wolves, Dryden Ice Dogs, and Thunder Bay Bulldogs; as well as two interleague teams: Northwest Wisconsin Knights and Iron Range Yellow Jackets
- 2002 - Thunder Bay Wolves become Fort William Wolves
- 2002 - Featherman Hawks become Nipigon Golden Hawks
- 2002 - Iron Range Yellow Jackets break off interlock
- 2003 - Nipigon Golden Hawks move to Thunder Bay and become K&A Golden Hawks
- 2003 - Fort William Wolves become Fort William North Stars
- 2003 - Northwest Wisconsin Knights break off interlock
- 2005 - Schreiber Diesels join league
- 2005 - Fort Frances Borderland Thunder leaves league
- 2005 - MSU-Bottineau Lumberjacks enter into interlocking schedules
- 2006 - Marathon Renegades join league
- 2006 - Thunder Bay Golden Hawks become Thunder Bay Bearcats
- 2006 - MSU-Bottineau Lumberjacks break off interlock
- 2007 - Fort Frances Jr. Sabres join league
- 2007 - Marathon Renegades withdraw from league mid-season (January)
- 2008 - Sioux Lookout Flyers join league
- 2008 - Thunder Bay Bulldogs merge into Thunder Bay Bearcats
- 2009 - Schreiber Diesels leave league
- 2009 - Thunder Bay Bearcats leave league
- 2009 - Fort Frances Jr. Sabres are renamed Fort Frances Lakers
- 2009 - Thunder Bay Wolverines join league from Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League
- 2009 - Wisconsin Mustangs enter into interlocking schedule
- 2010 - Thunder Bay Wolverines leave league
- 2010 - Wisconsin Wilderness (formerly Mustangs) join league from Minnesota Junior Hockey League
- 2010 - Duluth Clydesdales join league
- 2011 - Iron Range Ironheads join league
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