Capital Junior Hockey League
CommissionerLarry Lepine
DisciplinarianLarry Davis
Former name(s)Edmonton Metropolitan Junior Hockey League
Founded1972
No. of teams14
Recent ChampionsWetaskiwin Icemen (2017-18)
WebsiteCJHL.org

The Capital Junior Hockey League is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The league was established in 1972 as the Edmonton Metropolitan Junior Hockey League.

League playoff winners face off against the winners of the other Alberta "B" leagues in the Alberta Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship. The Provincial winner earns the chance to compete for the Western Canadian Junior "B" Crown, the Keystone Cup.

Teams

DivisionTeamCentre
East Beaumont ChiefsBeaumont
Edmonton RoyalsEdmonton
Fort Saskatchewan HawksFort Saskatchewan
Leduc RiggersLeduc
Sherwood Park KnightsSherwood Park
Strathcona BruinsStrathcona County
Wetaskiwin IcemenWetaskiwin
West Beverly WarriorsEdmonton
Edmonton MustangsEdmonton
Morinville JetsMorinville
North Edmonton Red WingsEdmonton
Spruce Grove RegalsSpruce Grove
St. Albert MerchantsSt. Albert
Stony Plain FlyersStony Plain

Champions

Season Champion Provincial result Keystone Cup result
1973 University of Alberta Junior Bears
1974 Sherwood Park Knights
1975 Waterloo Mercuries
1976 Sherwood Park Knights
1977 Leduc Riggers
1978 Stony Plain Flyers
1979 Stony Plain Flyers
1980 Leduc Riggers
1981 Leduc Riggers
1982 Sherwood Park Knights
1983 Sherwood Park Knights
1984 Sherwood Park Knights
1985 Stony Plain Flyers
1986 Stony Plain Flyers
1987 Leduc Riggers
1988 St. Albert Merchants
1989 Stony Plain Flyers Gold medalist Bronze medalist
1990 Beaumont Chiefs
1991 Stony Plain Flyers Bronze medalist
1992 Leduc Riggers Gold Medalist
1993 Leduc Riggers
1994 Sherwood Park Knights
1995 St. Albert Merchants
1996 St. Albert Merchants Silver medalist
1997 St. Albert Merchants
1998 St. Albert Merchants
1999 Edmonton Royals Silver medalist
2000 Edmonton River Kings Gold medalist
2001 Edmonton River Kings
2002 Beverly Warriors
2003 Spruce Grove Regals Gold medalist Silver medalist
2004 Beverly Warriors
2005 St. Albert Merchants
2006 Edmonton Royals Silver medalists
2007 North Edmonton Red Wings
2008 Sherwood Park Knights Gold medalist Gold medalist[1]
2009 Sherwood Park Knights
2010 Beverly Warriors
2011 Beaumont Chiefs
2012 Spruce Grove Regals
2013 Sherwood Park Knights
2014 Fort Saskatchewan Hawks
2015 North Edmonton Red WingsGold medalistSilver medalist[2]
2016 North Edmonton Red WingsWetaskiwin Icemen

Bronze Medalist

2017 Wetaskiwin IcemenBronze Medalist
2018 Wetaskiwin IcemenBeverly Warriors1
Bronze Medalist
Alberta did not send rep to Keystone Cup
2019 Beverly WarriorsWetaskiwin Icemen

Bronze Medalist

Alberta did not send rep to Keystone Cup
2020 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2021 Cancelled due to Covid-19
2022 Sherwood Park Knights
2023 Sherwood Park Knights Alberta did not send rep to Keystone Cup

1At Provincials as CJHL 2nd rep

See also

References

  1. "Knights back in saddle for another run". Sherwood Park News. 9 October 2008. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016.
  2. "Powerful Storm add Keystone Cup title". Times Colonist. 20 April 2015.


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