2025 Centennial Cup

The Blizzard want to stay among the unbeaten, while the Mustangs are in search of their first win. In an ultra-competitive Group B, who gets three important points?
Watch as the CJHL's best join the host Calgary Canucks to compete for a national title at the Centennial Cup!
The Centennial Cup is on the ice May 8-18 in Calgary, and you can cheer on the 10 competing teams at HNLive.ca.
The Canucks are riding high, while the Braves are looking to bounce back. Who has a successful Saturday afternoon?
Both earned points in their openers, but only the Cubs were winners. Who celebrates Saturday night with a victory?
Sixteen officials – eight referees and eight linespersons – have been selected for the 2025 Centennial Cup in Calgary.
Ten teams from across the CJHL have punched their tickets to compete for the National Junior A Championship in Calgary.
The AJHL representatives may not have a league title, but their playoff run proved they belong on the national stage.
Runners-up a year ago, the SJHL champions have battled all the way back for another shot at the national championship.
The MJHL champions’ Cinderella run has brought them to the national championship for the first time in 23 years.
The SIJHL champions clamped down defensively to book a second trip to the national championship in three years.
Led by an experienced core, the NOJHL champions are set for a return engagement at the national championship.
After back-to-back years of playoff heartache, the OJHL champions are finally going to the national championship.
Save for a seven-game dose of semifinal angst, the CCHL champions romped to a spot in the national championship.
The LHJAAAQ champions used the nation’s best offence to score their way to their first-ever national championship.
The MHL champions ran through the Maritimes from start to finish to book their first trip to the national championship.
After another convincing playoff run, the hosts and AJHL champions have their sights set on a home-ice national title.
Check out the tournament format and learn more about the 54-year history of Canada’s National Junior A Championship.
The AJHL’s Calgary Canucks will welcome the best from across the CJHL to the Centennial Cup from May 8-18.
Klinkhammer had 2G 1A to lead the Cubs to a win over the Storm.
Le Houillier had 2G 2A to lead the Nationals to a convincing win.
Lang scored late in OT to give the Fighting Walleye the victory.
Bracko scored the GWG to help the host Canucks open with a win.
Collette scored 43 seconds into OT to power the Blizzard to a win.
Roach scored the OT winner to help the Golden Hawks get the victory.
CJHL Leagues
Rockland led the way in goals for and against to sit atop the CCHL.
Greater Sudbury topped the NOJHL in offence, defence, PP and PK.
Melfort won 46 of 56 to top the SJHL for the first time in a decade.
Winkler leaned on a suffocating defence that allowed 1.84 GAPG.
Calgary used a tiebreaker to win the regular-season title in Alberta.
Dryden posted four streaks of at least six wins to top the SIJHL.
A dominant defence helped Edmundston to first in the Maritimes.
Valleyfield averaged 5.90 GPG to score its way to the top in Quebec.
Trenton rode an early-season 15-game win streak to the top of the OJHL.
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2025 Centennial Cup: Day 1 (Thursday, May 8)
The Golden Hawks, Blizzard and Canucks opened with wins Thursday in Calgary.
2025 TELUS Cup: Day 7 (Sunday, April 27)
The Pat Canadians won the TELUS Cup, while the Flyers earned the bronze medal.
2025 TELUS Cup: Day 6 (Saturday, April 26)
The Chevaliers and Pat Canadians won to set up a showdown for the national title.
2025 Esso Cup : Friday, April 25 (Medal Day)
Edmonton won gold, Saskatoon took silver and North York captured bronze of the 2025 Esso Cup.