From the BCEHL to the MMFHL, the puck has dropped on playoff hockey. Follow along as 101 teams look to secure one of six spots at the 2025 Esso Cup in Lloydminster, AB.
Watch five regional champions across the country and the host Lloydminster Steelers compete for a national title.
Check out the format and learn about the 16-year history of Canada’s U18 Women’s National Club Championship.
The Esso Cup is on the ice April 20-26 in Lloydminster, and you can cheer on the six competing teams at HNLive.ca.
The Battlefords Sharks allowed less than two goals a game to cruise to first place on the Prairies by 13 points.
The Edmonton Jr. Oilers dominated, losing just once in 28 games – in overtime – to finish atop the AFHL standings.
The Greater Vancouver Comets posted a +104 goal differential to finish 22 points clear on the West Coast.
The Eastern Stars dropped only four games in the regular season, posting a +75-goal differential to top the MMFHL.
Separated by only one point, the Eastman Selects edged the Winnipeg Avros to claim the MFHL regular-season title.
Lloydminster will play host to the 15th edition of Canada’s Women’s U18 National Club Championship next spring.