2026 TELUS Cup

Watch five regional champions from across Canada and the host Peterborough Petes compete for a national championship at the Peterborough Memorial Centre!
The TELUS Cup is on the ice April 20-26 in Peterborough, and you can cheer on the six competing teams at HNLive.ca.
Halifax, Lévis, Okanagan, Regina and Waterloo will join host Peterborough to compete for a national title.
After 43 days without a game, the host Petes are ready to welcome the best U18 club teams from across the country.
Schedules and ticket package details have been unveiled for the Esso Cup, TELUS Cup and Centennial Cup this spring.
Dieppe, New Brunswick, will host the 2026 Esso Cup and Peterborough, Ontario, will welcome the 2026 TELUS Cup.
Check out the format and learn more about the 51-year history of Canada’s U18 Men’s National Club Championship.
League Playoffs
Caps. Growlers. Macs. Vitos. Wild. Who will represent the East Coast?
Who will win the provincial championship for a spot at the TELUS Cup?
With six teams left in the region, who will move on to Peterborough?
Bruins. Kings. Pat Canadians. Warriors. Who will represent the West?
Jr. Oilers Blue vs. Rockets. Which team earns a spot at the TELUS Cup?
East Coast took the NLU18MHL regular-season title by seven points.
Halifax posted a +138 goal differential to top the NSU18MHL standings.
Fredericton won 28 of 38 to finish atop the NBPEIU18MHL.
Saint-François scored more and allowed less to take first in the LHM18AAAQ.
Ottawa Automotive edged Upper Canada by two points atop the HEO.
Ajax-Pickering dominated the regular season to finish atop the OHMA.
The Toronto Titans edged Vaughan by three points in the GTHL.
Waterloo had a +131 goal differential to earn the top record in the Alliance.
North Bay lost just one game to finish first in the GNU18L.
The Winnipeg Bruins posted a +279 goal differential in Manitoba.
Regina earned points in all 22 home games to help it atop the SMAAAHL.
The Edmonton Jr. Oilers Blue won 29 of 38 games to top the AEHL.
Vancouver NE edged Okanagan by one point to top the BCEHL standings.
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Videos
2025 WJAC: Day 5 (Saturday, December 13)
Canada West took silver while Canada East fell to Sweden in the bronze medal game at the Junior A World Challenge.
2025 WJAC: Day 4 (Friday, December 12)
Canada West and the United States won their semifinal matchups at the Junior A World Challenge.
2025 WJAC: Day 3 (Wednesday, December 10)
Canada East and the United States closed the preliminary round with wins at the Junior A World Challenge.
2025 WJAC: Day 2 (Monday, December 8)
The United States and Canada East earned wins on Day 2 of the Junior A World Challenge.
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