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The Calgary Junior Hockey League is a Junior "B" ice hockey league based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is sanctioned by Hockey Canada , and operated by Hockey Calgary . Founded in 1945, the CJHL is one of the oldest hockey leagues operating in Alberta.
The Calgary Northstars (1991 and 2003), Calgary Buffaloes (1989), and Red Deer Optimist Rebels/Chiefs (2012 & 2013), represent the only AMHL teams to have won the national midget title. The AMHL has represented the Pacific at the tournament every year since 1985, with the exceptions of 1986, 1992, 2007, and 2012, when British Columbian teams ...
Calgary Junior Hockey League: Calgary: 1945: 4: 1: 8 teams Capital Junior Hockey League: Edmonton region: 1972: 17: 2: 14 teams Heritage Junior B Hockey League: Southern Alberta: 1987: 3: 1: 15 teams North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League: Northeast Alberta: Unknown: 5: 2: 9 teams Northwest Junior Hockey League: Peace River Country: 1995 ...
The British Columbia Elite Hockey League (BCEHL) is the highest level of provincial youth ice hockey league in British Columbia, Canada. The league is governed by BC Hockey and was inaugurated in 2004 as the British Columbia Hockey Major Midget League (BCMML). The league currently consists of 9 integrated teams (U15, U17, U18) and 5 U18 women's ...
Hockey Calgary is the governing body for ice hockey in the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the Junior "B", Junior "C", and Minor levels. [1]
The 2023–24 season began with 16 teams organized into 2 divisions; the North Division and the South Division. Following the announcement in January 2024 that the Blackfalds Bulldogs, Brooks Bandits, Okotoks Oilers, Sherwood Park Crusaders, and Spruce Grove Saints would join the BCHL in the 2024–25 season, the teams' remaining AJHL games for the 2023–24 season were cancelled.
Calgary is known today as one of Canada's best ice hockey cities with the Calgary Flames and Calgary Hitmen receiving immense support from the city. The Calgary Oval X-Treme is one of the most dominant women's ice hockey teams in the country, while Junior A ice hockey is also well supported with two teams in the city.
BC Bears(Division 1) and Wolverine X-MEN (Division 2) British Columbia and Alberta: Edmonton Jr. Oilers (Division 1) and Colorado Thunderbirds (Division 2) Alberta and Colorado: 6-4 (Division 1) and 9-0 (Division 2) Novice Minor Kelowna All-Stars British Columbia: BC Bears British Columbia: 2-1 Midget Girls Calgary Rocky Mountain Fury Alberta