2026 TELUS Cup

From the BCEHL to the NLU18MHL, the puck has dropped on playoff hockey. Follow as 134 teams look to secure one of six spots at the 2026 TELUS Cup in Peterborough, ON.
Watch five regional champions and the host Peterborough Petes compete for a national championship in April.
The TELUS Cup is on the ice April 20-26 in Peterborough, and you can cheer on the six competing teams at HNLive.ca.
The North Bay Trappers only dropped one game out of 36 this year to earn the GNU18L’s regular-season title.
The Vancouver North East Chiefs edged the Okanagan Rockets by one point to top the BCEHL regular-season standings.
The Fredericton Caps won 28 of its 38 games during the regular season and finished atop the NBPEIU18MHL standings.
Strong offence and defence powered the Winnipeg Bruins to a plus-279 goal differential this season in the MU18AAAHL.
The Regina Pat Canadians topped the SMAAAHL, only losing two games in overtime on home ice during the regular season.
The Blizzard du Séminaire St-François scored more and allowed less goals than anyone else in the LHM18AAAQ.
The Edmonton Jr. Oilers Blue won 29 of its 38 games over the regular season to finish atop the AEHL standings.
Ottawa Automotive finished just two points ahead of the Upper Canada Cyclones to take first in the HEO standings.
The Waterloo Wolves finished the regular season with a plus-131 goal differential to top the ALLIANCE standings.
The Toronto Titans edged the Vaughan Kings by three points to finish atop of the GTHL’s regular-season standings.
The Ajax-Pickering Raiders dominated this season, tying once and losing once in overtime to top the OMHA standings.
The Halifax Macs dropped only two games and posted a +138-goal differential to sit top the NSU18MHL.
The East Coast Blizzard topped Central by seven points to take the NLU18MHL regular-season title.
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.
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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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