2025 TELUS Cup

From the BCEHL to the NLU18MHL, the puck has dropped on playoff hockey. Follow along as 135 teams look to secure one of six spots at the 2025 TELUS Cup in Chilliwack, BC.
Watch five regional champions and the host Fraser Valley Thunderbirds compete for a national championship in April.
Check out the format and learn more about the 51-year history of Canada’s U18 Men’s National Club Championship.
The TELUS Cup is on the ice April 21-27 in Chilliwack, B.C., and you can cheer on the six competing teams at HNLive.ca.
The North Bay Trappers used an impressive +102 goal differential to run away from the field in Northern Ontario.
The Fredericton Caps eked out first place in the Maritimes, needing a tiebreaker (27 wins) to finish ahead of Moncton.
The Regina Pat Canadians scored their way to the top of the SMAAAHL, averaging more than five goals per game.
The Cariboo Cougars were the best on the West Coast, closing on a 10-game unbeaten run to finish five points clear.
The Calgary Flames survived a sprint to the finish in Alberta, edging out St. Albert by one point to take top spot.
The Brandon Wheat Kings outlasted the Wild and Bruins to claim top spot in Manitoba for the fourth year in a row.
The Chevaliers de Lévis dominated in Quebec, finishing without a regulation loss and 24 points clear of second place.
The Ottawa Jr. 67’s left things late, but edged out Upper Canada by a single point to secure first place in HEO.
The Halifax Macs allowed 37 fewer goals than any other team, defending their way to the top of the NSU18MHL standings.
The Toronto Marlboros closed their schedule with a 12-game unbeaten run to edge Vaughan in the GTHL standings.
The Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs didn’t lose a game in regulation time, finishing 32-0-3 to claim top spot in the Alliance.
The Guelph Gryphons were lights out at both ends, finishing with a +116 goal differential and winning 31 of 34 games.
The Pinnacle Growlers rode a league-best defence (2.16 GAA) atop the NLU18MHL for the fourth year in a row.
The Fraser Valley will play host to the 50th edition of Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship next spring.
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2024 WJAC: Day 6 (Sunday, December 15)
The U.S. won gold, Sweden took silver and Canada West claimed bronze.
2024 WJAC: Day 6 (Saturday, December 14)
Sweden and the United States advanced to the gold medal game.
2024 WJAC: Day 4 (Thursday, December 12)
Sweden and the United States closed out the prelims with victories.
2024 WJAC: Day 2 (Tuesday, December 10)
Sweden stayed unbeaten and Canada East found the win column.
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