Doyle Cup

Canadian junior ice hockey trophy


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::summary Canadian junior ice hockey trophy ::

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FieldValue
nameDoyle Cup
image_size200px
imageDoyle Cup Trophy.JPG
sportIce hockey
givenforPacific region champion
leagueCanadian Junior Hockey League
countryCanada
first1985
(Pacific Centennial Cup 1971–84)
mostwinsVernon Vipers (8)
mostrecentPrince George Spruce Kings (2019)
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| name = Doyle Cup | image_size = 200px | image = Doyle Cup Trophy.JPG | caption = | sport = Ice hockey | givenfor = Pacific region champion | league = Canadian Junior Hockey League | country = Canada | first = 1985 (Pacific Centennial Cup 1971–84) | mostwins = Vernon Vipers (8) | mostrecent = Prince George Spruce Kings (2019)

The Doyle Cup was an ice hockey trophy won through a best-of-7 series conducted annually by the Canadian Junior Hockey League to determine the Pacific region berth in the Centennial Cup, the national Junior A championship. From 1971 to 2021, the series was played between the Fred Page Cup champions of the British Columbia Hockey League (BCHL) and the Enerflex Cup champions of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), except from 2013 to 2017 when it was replaced by the four-province Western Canada Cup. Its future status is uncertain because of format changes to the national championship and the BCHL's withdrawal from the CJHL after the 2020–21 season. The current trophy was donated in 1984 by Pete Doyle, a Penticton, British Columbia businessman, replacing the Pacific Centennial Cup that two leagues competed for from 1971 to 1984.

The Pacific region's Doyle Cup Champion traditionally played the Western region's ANAVET Cup champion for the Abbott Cup, the Western Canadian Championship. However, the Abbott Cup diminished in importance following the reorganization of the national championship in 1990. The Abbott Cup was then presented to the winner of the round-robin game, between the Pacific champion and Western champion, during the larger Royal Cup competition; this practice ended, and the Abbott Cup was retired, after the 1999 season.

Champions

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Results by team

Results by league

Alberta/British Columbia Junior "A" Championship (1962–1970)

Prior to the 1970–71 season, the winner of this series was a part of the Memorial Cup playoffs.

  • 1970 Not Contested*
  • 1969 Lethbridge Sugar Kings (AJHL)
  • 1968 Penticton Broncos (BCJHL)
  • 1967 New Westminster Royals (PCJHL)
  • 1966 Edmonton Oil Kings (AJHL)
  • 1965 Edmonton Oil Kings (AJHL)
  • 1964 Edmonton Oil Kings (AJHL)
  • 1963 Edmonton Oil Kings (AJHL)
  • 1962 Edmonton Oil Kings (AJHL)

() The AJHL Champion did not challenge the BCJHL Champion for the right to appear in the Abbott Cup.*

References

References

  1. (12 March 2020). "Hockey Canada statement in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)". Hockey Canada.
  2. (5 February 2021). "Hockey Canada statement on spring 2021 national championships". Hockey Canada.
  3. (22 March 2022). "Hockey Canada Announces Updates to Spring 2022 National Championships". SJHL.

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