The 2023 Centennial Cup is one of the most highly anticipated tournaments of the year because it showcases top Canadian hockey talent from the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) competing for supremacy. Host Portage Terriers welcomes the champions of the nine CJHL leagues May 11-21 in Portage la Prairie, Man. Only one team will be crowned national champion and you can watch all the action live at HockeyCanada.ca.
Only at HockeyCanada.ca, all preliminary round games as well as the quarterfinals and the semifinals will be livestreamed at video.hockeycanada.ca. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast the gold medal game.
Your purchase will be available to watch for 48hrs after the start of the game.
To purchase, you must first create an account and ensure you are logged in to watch.
Fans can also download the game after its completion for $5.99 CAD per game.
Q: When is the Centennial Cup being held?
A: The tournament is scheduled for May 11-21 in Portage la Prairie, Man.
Q: Where can I watch the Centennial Cup?
A: Livestreamed game will be available at video.hockeycanada.ca. You will need to first create an account and then log in to watch.
Q: How can I watch the Centennial Cup?
A: All preliminary round games, as well as the quarterfinals and the semifinals will be livestreamed at video.hockeycanada.ca. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast the gold medal game.
Q: How do I get notified about an event being livestreamed?
A: Sign up to become a Hockey Canada Insider to be the first to know about games that are being livestreamed and receive exclusive benefits.
Q: How much does it cost to livestream Centennial Cup games?
A: You can livestream games for $9.99 CAD.
Q: What should I do if I’m having trouble accessing the livestream?
A: Please ensure you have created an account and are logged in. Only one person can be logged in at a time to view the livestream, so please do not share your login information. Also, please check to make sure you have a reliable internet connection – a minimum download speed of 5-10MB is recommended.
Q: Who do I contact if I am still having trouble with livestreaming?
A: If you are having trouble with livestreaming, please contact us at [email protected].
Q: What language is the Centennial Cup livestream coverage in?
A: All games will be livestreamed in English. Select games may be made available in French as well.
Q: Will all games at the Centennial Cup be available for livestreaming?
A: All preliminary round games, as well as the quarterfinals and the semifinals will be livestreamed at video.hockeycanada.ca. TSN and RDS, the official broadcast partners of Hockey Canada, will broadcast the gold medal game.