After the 2016-17 season the Almonte Sharpshooters' organization announced that it would be replacing its U18 team in the NCPHL with the Almonte team and launched a second team, called the Eastern Ontario Hockey Academy (EOHA) Wolves, as part of a NCPHL Canada Division However, by September 2017, the NCPHL had several teams struggling to sign enough players and the league ceased operations. The four NCPHL teams that had enough players, including the Sharpshooters and Wolves, then joined the CPJHL for the 2017-18 season.At the start of the season, Sharpshooters and EOHA ended their affiliation with the Ottawa Valley Wolves and the EOHA teams dropped the use of the Wolves nickname.
Both the EOHA and Jr. Sharpshooters teams would end the 2017-18 regular season in fourth and fifth places, respectively, in their division, leading to an elimination playoff game between the two teams. However, it appears this game was never played and EOHA was then scheduled to face the top-seeded Smiths Falls Settlers. After splitting the first two games of the best-of-three series, the CPJHL forced EOHA to forfeit the series due to illegally using Jr. Sharpshooters' players in the series. Both teams were immediately removed from the league upon the completion of the 2018 playoffs and the league confirmed it had terminated the two teams' membership with the CPJHL on April 6.