In response to the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Hockey Canada has cancelled all sanctioned events, including national championships, effective March 13, 2020.
73 days from puck drop, the Road to the Centennial Cup is underway. Follow as 131 teams become five.
When the 2019-20 season opened, 131 teams had the opportunity to become national champions. Who remains?
From league-leading numbers to international success, Devon Levi did it all well to earn CJHL Player of the Year.
Jojo Tanaka-Campbell credits his competitive spirit for helping him overcome any academic or athletic challenge.
Led by a pair of 100-point producers, the Summerside Western Capitals scored their way to the top of the MHL.
Collège Français de Longueuil survived a fight to the finish, edging Valleyfield by a single point atop the LHJAAAQ.
The Carleton Place Canadians dominated at both ends of the rink to finish 22 points clear of the field in the CCHL.
The Battlefords North Stars won 22 of their first 23 games and rode a league-best defence to the top of the SJHL.
The Steinbach Pistons iced five 50-point scorers and allowed a league-low 138 goals to finish atop the MJHL again.
The Powassan Voodoos took charge early in the NOJHL, winning 21 in a row before December en route to first place.
Aided by a pair of 10-game win streaks, the Sherwood Park Crusaders posted a 49-9 record to lead the way in the AJHL.
The Coquitlam Express rode a 17-game win streak, and the best offence and defence in the BCHL, to a first-place finish.
The Wellington Dukes won each of their final 13 games to outlast three other teams and sit atop the OJHL standings.
Hockey Canada and the CJHL are rebranding Canada's National Junior A Championship as the Centennial Cup.
Portage la Prairie, Man., will host the 50th edition of Canada’s National Junior A Championship in the spring of 2020.