2025 Esso Cup

Demi Lazarou scored a hat trick, Jamie Sanford made 35 saves and the North York Storm defeated the hosts Lloydminster Steelers to win bronze at the 2025 Esso Cup.
Seven different players scored as the Edmonton Jr. Oilers defeated the Saskatoon Stars to win gold at the 2025 Esso Cup.
Hockey and her Steelers teammates have given Peyton Walker strength, support and inspiration as she battles cancer.
The reigning bronze medallists are back for a ninth appearance with the goal to win their first national championship.
The West Region champions are back for a fifth appearance at the Esso Cup and are eager for a first national title.
The Ontario champions settled for silver a year ago at the Esso Cup, but their sights are set on gold in Lloydminster.
After missing out on back-to-back Quebec titles last year, the Étoiles are ready for their third Esso Cup appearance.
The Atlantic champions dominated this season and are ready to rep the East Coast at the Esso Cup for the first time.
The host Steelers are ready to welcome the five best U18 club teams from across the country to the Border City.
Edmonton, Eastern, Laurentides-Lanaudière, North York and Saskatoon will join host Lloydminster 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 about the 16-year history of Canada’s U18 Women’s National Club Championship.
Lloydminster will play host to the 15th edition of Canada’s Women’s U18 National Club Championship next spring.
Lang scored the game-winner in overtime in the Jr. Oilers’ win.
Broadfoot scored twice to help the Stars advance to play for gold.
Heinrichs scored twice as the Steelers defeated the Étoiles.
Ashe and Duchene scored hat tricks in Saskatoon’s win on Thursday.
Christie made 15 saves as Edmonton shut out North York on Day 5.
Heinrichs scored the game-winner to lead the Steelers past the Stars.
Van Sickle scored the game-winner to lead the Storm past the Étoiles.
Dunham-Fox made 15 saves as Edmonton shut out Eastern on Day 4.
Kruzel, McLean and Paisley scored in North York’s second win.
Christie was perfect in the shootout as Edmonton beat the Saskatoon.
Hunter scored twice to lead the Stars to their first win on Day 3.
Grant scored the game-winner to keep Edmonton undefeated on Day 2.
Paisley scored four goals to help the Storm earn its first points.
Gauthier scored a hat trick to lead the Étoiles to their first win.
Cole scored twice to lead Lloydminster to its first win at home.
Curran scored twice to lead the Jr. Oilers past the Étoiles.
The Stars held off a late comeback by the Storm for their first win.
Road to the Esso Cup
Two teams. One regional title. Who wins their way to the Esso Cup?
Two teams. One regional title. Who wins their way to the Esso Cup?
Five teams. One regional title. Who wins their way to Lloydminster?
North York had a plus-70 goal differential to top the OWHA standings.
Intrépide won 25 of 28 to take first in the LHEQ by three points.
Battlefords cruised to first place on the Prairies by 13 points.
Greater Vancouver had a +104 goal differential to finish atop the BCEHL.
Edmonton only dropped one of 28 games to finish atop the AFHL.
Eastern posted a +75 goal differential to top the MMFHL standings.
The Selects edged the Avros to become MFHL regular-season champions.
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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.