2025 TELUS Cup

Maddox Schultz was the hero 28 seconds into overtime, giving the Pat Canadians the win over the Chevaliers and their record-tying fifth U18 Men’s National Club Championship.
Nathan Weber, Caleb Cyr, Tristan Richard and Marc MacPhee had a goal and an assist each to help the Flyers win bronze.
Just 15, Maddox Schultz has proven to be the full package while leading the Regina Pat Canadians to the TELUS Cup.
The Pacific Region champions were giant killers en route to their first trip to the national championship in 11 years.
The West Region champions have scored (and scored and scored and scored) their way to a 10th trip to the TELUS Cup.
After a taste of playoff adversity, the Central Region champions are taking momentum into their first TELUS Cup.
Simply dominant from start to finish, the Quebec Region champions hope to cap a historic season with a national title.
After a stunning national title three years ago, the Atlantic Region champions are back in search of an encore.
After six weeks on the sidelines, the TELUS Cup hosts are ready to resume their quest for a home-ice national title.
Elgin-Middlesex, Lévis, Moncton, Okanagan and Regina will join host Fraser Valley to compete for a national title.
Twenty-eight officials – 14 referees and 14 linespersons – have been selected for the 2025 Esso Cup and 2025 TELUS Cup.
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.
Young scored a pair of goals to send the Pat Canadians to the final.
Proulx made 18 saves to backstop the Chevaliers into the final.
MacPhee had a hat trick and an assist to lead the Flyers to the semis.
Powell scored in the SO to send the Canucks to the semifinals.
Pouliot scored twice to help the Chevaliers to a perfect prelims.
Pettipiece opened and closed the scoring to help the Canucks to a win.
11 players recorded points as the Chevaliers remained undefeated.
Johnson and Schultz had 2G 3A each to keep the Pat Canadians perfect.
Côté scored a hat trick to help the Chevaliers win again.
Bourque scored a pair of goals to put the Flyers in the win column.
Schultz scored another hat trick to keep the Pat Canadians perfect.
The Rockets rode a three-goal first period to an all-B.C. victory.
Mehl scored twice and the Pat Canadians held off a late push.
Dubé recorded 2G 1A to help the Chevaliers double up the Canucks.
Schultz scored a hat trick to send the Pat Canadians past the hosts.
Cloutier and Pouliot scored and the Chevaliers hung on for the win.
Myatt scored the winner to help the Canucks complete the comeback.
Road to the TELUS Cup

Rousseau Royal vs. Chevaliers. Who represents the region in Chilliwack?

Flames vs. Rockets. Who represents the region in Chilliwack?
Thistles. Pat Canadians. Kings. Wild. Who will win the West?
Knights. Blizzard. Macs. Wild. Flyers. Who goes to Chilliwack?
Who moves on and represents the Central Region in Chilliwack?
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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2025 TELUS Cup: Day 7 (Sunday, April 27)
The Pat Canadians won the TELUS Cup, while the Flyers earned the bronze medal.
2025 TELUS Cup: Day 6 (Saturday, April 26)
The Chevaliers and Pat Canadians won to set up a showdown for the national title.
2025 Esso Cup : Friday, April 25 (Medal Day)
Edmonton won gold, Saskatoon took silver and North York captured bronze of the 2025 Esso Cup.
2025 TELUS Cup: Day 5 (Friday, April 25)
The Chevaliers, Canucks and Flyers closed the prelims with wins Friday in Chilliwack.