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Crescent Point Energy<br />
Western Canada Cup<br />
In January 2012, the Canadian Junior Hockey<br />
League announced a new regional playoff format<br />
for its four western provinces. The champions of<br />
the British Columbia Hockey League, Alberta Junior<br />
Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey<br />
League, and Manitoba Junior Hockey League now<br />
participate annually in a five-team tournament with<br />
the host team. The 13-game tournament includes<br />
a round-robin schedule followed by two semifinal<br />
games and a championship game. The Western<br />
Canada Cup Champion and the Runner-Up both<br />
represent Western Canada at the RBC Cup National<br />
Junior A Championship.<br />
The 2015 Crescent Point Energy Western<br />
Canada Cup was hosted by the <strong>AJHL</strong> and the Fort<br />
McMurray Oil Barons.<br />
Western Canada Cup Champions<br />
Year Champion (League) Runner-up Location<br />
2017 Penticton, BC<br />
<strong>2016</strong> West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL) Brooks Bandits (<strong>AJHL</strong>) Estevan, SK<br />
2015 Penticton Vees (BCHL) Portage Terriers (MJHL) Fort McMurray, AB<br />
2014 Yorkton Terriers (SJHL) Dauphin Kings (MJHL) Dauphin, MB<br />
2013 Surrey Eagles (BCHL) Brooks Bandits (<strong>AJHL</strong>) Nanaimo, BC<br />
After making WCC<br />
history as the tournament’s<br />
first-ever 4-0<br />
team, the Brooks<br />
Bandits captured half<br />
of the tournament<br />
awards. (Top Scorer: Ty<br />
Mappin, Top Forward:<br />
Jeff Malott, Top Goalie:<br />
Garret Hughson / All-<br />
Tournament Team:<br />
Garret Hughson, Cale<br />
Makar, Jeff Malott)<br />
130 - <strong>AJHL</strong>.CA ALBERTA JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE