Watch the nine champions from across the Canadian Junior Hockey League and the host Summerside Western Capitals compete for a national championship. Get your tickets now!
The Centennial Cup is on the ice May 7-17 in Summerside, and you can cheer on the 10 competing teams at HNLive.ca.
Nine champions will join the Summerside Western Capitals to compete for the Centennial Cup, presented by Tim Hortons.
A midseason 26-game win streak helped the Rockland Nationals win 52 of 55 and earn first place in the CCHL.
The Whitecourt Wolverines were best at both ends to earn their second regular-season AJHL title in three years.
The Niverville Nighthawks posted the best offence, best defence and best power play to finish atop the MJHL.
The Greater Sudbury Cubs made it back-to-back years atop the NOJHL thanks to a league-best +174 goal differential.
The Flin Flon Bombers didn’t lose a game on home ice in regulation, helping them to the top of the SJHL standings.
The Fort Frances Lakers defended their way to the top of the SIJHL standings, allowing only 98 goals in 48 games.
The Summerside Western Capitals earned more regulation wins and edged out Truro on a tiebreaker in the Maritimes.
Collège Français de Longueuil won 41 of 48 and allowed 58 fewer goals than anyone else to get first place in Quebec.
The Toronto Patriots scored the most, allowed the least and won 47 of 56 to finish atop the OJHL standings.
Schedules and ticket package details have been unveiled for the Esso Cup, TELUS Cup and Centennial Cup this spring.
The MHL’s Summerside Western Capitals will welcome the best from across the CJHL to P.E.I. from May 7-17, 2026.
Check out the tournament format and learn more about the 55-year history of Canada’s National Junior A Championship.
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