Capital Junior Hockey League
The Capital Junior Hockey League is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The league was established in 1972 as the Edmonton Metropolitan Junior Hockey League.
Commissioner | Larry Lepine |
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Disciplinarian | Larry Davis |
Former name(s) | Edmonton Metropolitan Junior Hockey League |
Founded | 1972 |
No. of teams | 14 |
Recent Champions | Wetaskiwin Icemen (2017-18) |
Website | CJHL.org |
League playoff winners face off against the winners of the other Alberta "B" leagues in the Alberta Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship. The Provincial winner earns the chance to compete for the Western Canadian Junior "B" Crown, the Keystone Cup.
Teams
Division | Team | Centre |
East | Beaumont Chiefs | Beaumont |
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Edmonton Royals | Edmonton | |
Fort Saskatchewan Hawks | Fort Saskatchewan | |
Leduc Riggers | Leduc | |
Sherwood Park Knights | Sherwood Park | |
Strathcona Bruins | Strathcona County | |
Wetaskiwin Icemen | Wetaskiwin | |
West | Beverly Warriors | Beverly |
Edmonton Mustangs | Edmonton | |
Morinville Jets | Morinville | |
North Edmonton Red Wings | Edmonton | |
Spruce Grove Regals | Spruce Grove | |
St. Albert Merchants | St. Albert | |
Stony Plain Flyers | Stony Plain | |
Champions
Season | Champion | Provincial result | Keystone Cup result |
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1973 | University of Alberta Junior Bears | ||
1974 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1975 | Waterloo Mercuries | ||
1976 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1977 | Leduc Riggers | ||
1978 | Stony Plain Flyers | ||
1979 | Stony Plain Flyers | ||
1980 | Leduc Riggers | ||
1981 | Leduc Riggers | ||
1982 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1983 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1984 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1985 | Stony Plain Flyers | ||
1986 | Stony Plain Flyers | ||
1987 | Leduc Riggers | ||
1988 | St. Albert Merchants | ||
1989 | Stony Plain Flyers | Gold medalist | Bronze medalist |
1990 | Beaumont Chiefs | ||
1991 | Stony Plain Flyers | Bronze medalist | |
1992 | Leduc Riggers | Gold Medalist | |
1993 | Leduc Riggers | ||
1994 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
1995 | St. Albert Merchants | ||
1996 | St. Albert Merchants | Silver medalist | |
1997 | St. Albert Merchants | ||
1998 | St. Albert Merchants | ||
1999 | Edmonton Royals | Silver medalist | |
2000 | Edmonton River Kings | Gold medalist | |
2001 | Edmonton River Kings | ||
2002 | Beverly Warriors | ||
2003 | Spruce Grove Regals | Gold medalist | Silver medalist |
2004 | Beverly Warriors | ||
2005 | St. Albert Merchants | ||
2006 | Edmonton Royals | ||
2007 | North Edmonton Red Wings | ||
2008 | Sherwood Park Knights | Gold medalist | Gold medalist[1] |
2009 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
2010 | Beverly Warriors | ||
2011 | Beaumont Chiefs | ||
2012 | Spruce Grove Regals | ||
2013 | Sherwood Park Knights | ||
2014 | Fort Saskatchewan Hawks | ||
2015 | North Edmonton Red Wings | Gold medalist | Silver medalist[2] |
2016 | North Edmonton Red Wings | Wetaskiwin Icemen
Bronze Medalist |
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2017 | Wetaskiwin Icemen | Bronze Medalist | |
2018 | Wetaskiwin Icemen | Beverly Warriors1 Bronze Medalist | Alberta did not sent rep to Keystone Cup |
2019 | Beverly Warriors | Wetaskiwin Icemen
Bronze Medalist |
Alberta did not sent rep to Keystone Cup |
1At Provincials as CJHL 2nd rep
See also
References
- "Knights back in saddle for another run". Sherwood Park News. 9 October 2008. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016.
- "Powerful Storm add Keystone Cup title". Times Colonist. 20 April 2015.
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