
The 2024-25 season comes to an end Sunday for the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL), with two teams – the Calgary Canucks and Melfort Mustangs – remaining in the chase for Canada’s National Junior A Championship.
But how did those two teams, and the rest of the CJHL, get to the championship game at the 2025 Centennial Cup, presented by Tim Hortons? And how do the Canucks and Mustangs match up?
Road to the Centennial Cup
255 – Days between the first regular-season game (Stouffville Spirit vs. North York Rangers in the Ontario Junior Hockey League) on Sept. 5, 2024 and the Centennial Cup final on Sunday.
3,572 – Regular season (3,175) and playoff (397) games necessary for 118 teams to become two on the Road to the Centennial Cup.
24,572 – Goals scored in the regular season (22,155) and playoffs (2,417) by the 118 teams across the CJHL, an average of 6.88 goals per game.
104:03 – Duration of the longest game played on the Road to the Centennial Cup (Northern Manitoba Blizzard defeated Dauphin Kings 2-1 in triple overtime in Game 7 of the MJHL final on May 1).
Centennial Cup Final – Head-To-Head
Winning percentage (regular season): CGY – .685 (37-13-4) – 20th in CJHL MFT – .821 (46-8-2) – 4th in CJHL
Winning percentage (playoffs): CGY – .889 (16-2) MFT – .850 (17-3)
Goals per game (regular season): CGY – 4.72 (255 goals in 54 games) – 8th in CJHL MFT – 3.95 (221 goals in 56 games) – 33rd in CJHL
Goals per game (playoffs): CGY – 5.61 (101 goals in 18 games) MFT – 3.90 (78 goals in 20 games)
Goals against per game (regular season): CGY – 2.57 (139 goals in 54 games) – 14th in CJHL MFT – 2.20 (123 goals in 56 games) – T-5th in CJHL
Goals against per game (playoffs): CGY – 3.06 (55 goals in 18 games) MFT – 2.85 (48 goals in 20 games)
Power play (regular season): CGY – 23.1% (55 for 238) – 36th in CJHL MFT – 25.0% (50 for 200) – 21st in CJHL
Power play (playoffs): CGY – 24.7% (20 for 81) MFT – 22.6% (21 for 93)
Penalty killing (regular season): CGY – 89.4% (161 of 180) – 1st in CJHL MFT – 85.3% (232 of 272) – 11th in CJHL
Penalty killing (playoffs): CGY – 73.6% (53 of 72) MFT – 89.5% (68 of 76)
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