2025 TELUS Cup

The Canucks, Chevaliers, Flyers, Rockets and Pat Canadians will join the host Fraser Valley Thunderbirds to play for a national championship in the Fraser Valley.
Watch five regional champions and the host Fraser Valley Thunderbirds compete for a national 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.
Rousseau Royal versus Chevaliers. With an eye on three-straight national titles, who represents Quebec in Chilliwack?
Flames vs. Rockets. In a rematch of a high-scoring 2023 regional series, who represents the Pacific in Chilliwack?
Thistles. Pat Canadians. Kings. Wild. Who will win the West in Kenora and represent the region in Chilliwack?
Knights. Blizzard. Macs. Wild. Flyers. Who will make the cross-country trip to Chilliwack and represent the East Coast?
Canucks. Waxers. Automotive. Wolves. Cyclones. Kings. Who represents the Central Region in Chilliwack?
Check out the format and learn more about the 51-year history of Canada’s U18 Men’s National Club Championship.
The Fraser Valley will play host to the 50th edition of Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship next spring.
Road to the TELUS Cup
North Bay had a +102 goal differential to sit first in the GNU18L.
Fredericton needed a tiebreaker to eke out top spot in the Maritimes.
Regina averaged more than five goals a game to sit atop the SMAAAHL.
Cariboo closed on a 10-game unbeaten run to top the standings in B.C.
The Calgary Flames survived in Alberta, edging St. Albert by one point.
Brandon outlasted the Wild and Bruins to claim top spot in Manitoba.
Lévis finished without a regulation loss and 24 points clear in Quebec.
Ottawa left things late, but edged out Upper Canada by a single point.
Halifax allowed 37 fewer goals than any other team in Nova Scotia.
The Marlboros finished on a 12-game unbeaten run to earn first place.
Elgin-Middlesex didn’t lose a game in regulation, finishing 32-0-3.
Guelph finished with a +116 goal differential and won 31 of 34 games.

Pinnacle rode a league-best defence to the top of the NLU18MHL again.

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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)
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