Keystone Cup

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The Keystone Cup

The Keystone Cup is the Junior B ice hockey championship and trophy for Western Canada. The Championship is the culmination of the champions of 12 hockey leagues in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Northwestern Ontario.

There is no National Championship for Junior B hockey in Canada, similar championships are held in Southern Ontario (Sutherland Cup), Ottawa District (Carson Trophy), Quebec (Coupe Dodge), and Atlantic Canada (Don Johnson Memorial Cup)—leaving five teams at the end of each year with a shared claim to being the best Junior B team in Canada.

History

The Keystone Cup was donated to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association by Keystone Sports from Selkirk, Manitoba. The original tournament took place in 1983 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba and was won by the Selkirk Fishermen of the Manitoba Junior B Hockey League.

The championship is determined through a round robin of the winner of the Cyclone Taylor Cup in British Columbia, the winner of the Russ Barnes Trophy in Alberta, the winner of the Athol Murray Trophy in Saskatchewan, the Keystone Junior Hockey League, and the William Ryan Trophy in Northwestern Ontario. In previous years, the winner of the Keystone Jr. B League would have had to go through the Manitoba Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, but in 2004 their only competition, the Northwest Junior Hockey League, folded. The same thing happened in the William Ryan Trophy Championship for the Thunder Bay Junior B League, as their only competition, the North of Superior Junior B Hockey League, folded in 2004.

Keystone Cup 2015

In Cold Lake, Alberta.

Keystone Cup Round Robin
Rank Team League W-L-T GF GA
1 British Columbia Campbell River Storm VIJHL 4-1-0 23 12
2 Alberta North Edmonton Red Wings CapJHL 3-1-1 20 16
3 Saskatchewan Saskatoon Quakers PJHL 3-2-0 14 13
4 Ontario Thunder Bay Northern Hawks TBJBHL 2-2-1 16 14
5 Alberta Cold Lake Ice NEAJHL/Host 1-3-1 15 9
6 Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen KJHL 0-4-1 6 30

Round Robin

Round Robin
Game Away Score Home Score
April 16, 2015
1 N Edmonton 2 Cold Lake 2
2 Campbell River 4 Saskatoon 2
3 Selkirk 3 Thunder Bay 3
4 N Edmonton 5 Saskatoon 4
5 Cold Lake 2 Campbell River 4
April 17, 2015
6 Selkirk 1 Saskatoon 4
7 Thunder Bay 3 Cold Lake 1
8 N Edmonton 5 Campbell River 4
9 Saskatoon 4 Thunder Bay 3
10 Cold Lake 10 Selkirk 0
April 18, 2015
11 Thunder Bay 2 Campbell River 5
12 Selkirk 1 N Edmonton 7
13 Cold Lake 0 Saskatoon 5
14 Campbell River 6 Selkirk 1
15 N Edmonton 1 Thunder Bay 5

Championship Round

Championship Round
Game Away Score Home Score
Bronze Medal Thunder Bay 4 Saskatoon 5
Gold Medal North Edmonton 3 Campbell River 6

2015 Roll of Champions

Regional Champions

League Champions

Champions

Keystone Cup Champions
Year Champions Runners-Up Consolation Champions Host City
Pre-Keystone Cup Era
1978 British Columbia Quesnel Millionaires Saskatchewan Saskatoon Quakers --
1979
1980 Manitoba Transcona Railers Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen Saskatchewan Notre Dame Hounds Manitoba Winnipeg, MB
1981 Manitoba Transcona Railers Washington (state) Northwest Americans Saskatchewan Hudson Bay Saints Manitoba Winnipeg, MB
1982 Saskatchewan Saskatoon Quakers Saskatchewan Hudson Bay, SK
Keystone Cup Era
1983 Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen Saskatchewan Saskatoon Wesleys Ontario Thunder Bay Hornets Manitoba Portage la Prairie, MB
1984 Manitoba Portage la Prairie Terriers Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen Ontario Thunder Bay Hornets Ontario Schreiber, ON
1985 Alberta Vermilion Tigers Manitoba Winnipeg, MB
1986 Alberta Vermilion Tigers Saskatchewan Prince Albert North Stars Saskatchewan Nipawin, SK
1987 Alberta Calgary Bruins Alberta Vermilion Tigers Alberta Vermilion, AB
1988 Saskatchewan Warman Valley Crusaders Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK
1989 British Columbia Columbia Valley Rockies Saskatchewan Kinistino Tigers Alberta Stony Plain Flyers Manitoba Gimli, MB
1990 British Columbia Columbia Valley Rockies Alberta Calgary Bruins British Columbia Invermere, BC
1991 Saskatchewan Kinistino Tigers Alberta Lloydminster Bandits Alberta Stony Plain Flyers Alberta Stony Plain, AB
1992 Saskatchewan Kinistino Tigers Saskatchewan Saskatoon Chiefs Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen Saskatchewan Kinistino, SK
1993 Alberta Lloydminster Bandits Saskatchewan Kinistino Tigers Manitoba Selkirk, MB
1994 Saskatchewan Kinistino Tigers Manitoba Selkirk Fishermen Ontario Fort William Hurricanes Ontario Thunder Bay, ON
1995 Alberta Lloydminster Bandits Saskatchewan Regina Capitals Saskatchewan Lloydminster, SK
1996 Saskatchewan Assiniboia Southern Rebels Alberta St. Albert Merchants British Columbia Ridge Meadows Flames British Columbia Sicamous, BC
1997 Saskatchewan Grenfell Storm Manitoba St. Malo Warriors Saskatchewan Saskatoon Royals Saskatchewan Grenfell, SK
1998 British Columbia Ridge Meadows Flames Ontario Hearst Elans Manitoba Winnipeg, MB
1999 Ontario Fort William Hurricanes Alberta Edmonton Royals British Columbia Campbell River Storm Ontario Thunder Bay, ON
2000 Alberta Edmonton River Kings Alberta Airdrie Thunder British Columbia Abbotsford Pilots Alberta Airdrie, AB
2001 Saskatchewan Assiniboia Southern Rebels British Columbia Ridge Meadows Flames British Columbia Beaver Valley Nitehawks British Columbia Maple Ridge, BC
2002 British Columbia Sicamous Eagles Alberta Spruce Grove Regals Saskatchewan Assiniboia Southern Rebels Saskatchewan Assiniboia, SK
2003 Saskatchewan Assiniboia Southern Rebels Alberta Spruce Grove Regals British Columbia Richmond Sockeyes Manitoba Portage la Prairie, MB
2004 Saskatchewan Regina Capitals British Columbia Richmond Sockeyes Alberta Red Deer Vipers Ontario Schreiber, ON
2005 British Columbia Osoyoos Storm Saskatchewan Saskatoon Royals Alberta Medicine Hat Cubs Alberta Medicine Hat, AB
2006 Alberta Red Deer Vipers British Columbia Campbell River Storm British Columbia Delta Ice Hawks British Columbia Campbell River, BC
2007 Saskatchewan Saskatoon Royals Saskatchewan Fort Qu'Appelle Fort Knox Manitoba Winnipeg Saints Saskatchewan Fort Qu'Appelle, SK
2008 Alberta Sherwood Park Knights Manitoba Norway House North Stars British Columbia Grandview Steelers Manitoba Selkirk, MB
2009 British Columbia Richmond Sockeyes Ontario Thunder Bay Wolverines Saskatchewan Saskatoon Royals Ontario Thunder Bay, ON
2010 British Columbia Revelstoke Grizzlies Saskatchewan Tri-Town Thunder British Columbia Kamloops Storm British Columbia Kamloops, BC
2011 Alberta Blackfalds Wranglers Alberta Sherwood Park Knights Saskatchewan Pilot Butte Storm Alberta Sherwood Park, AB
2012 British Columbia Abbotsford Pilots Ontario Thunder Bay Northern Hawks Alberta Whitecourt Wolverines Saskatchewan Saskatoon, SK
2013 British Columbia Richmond Sockeyes Saskatchewan Saskatoon Royals Alberta Okotoks Bisons Manitoba St. Malo, MB
2014 British Columbia Beaver Valley Nitehawks British Columbia Abbotsford Pilots Alberta Blackfalds Wranglers British Columbia Abbotsford, BC
2015 British Columbia Campbell River Storm Alberta North Edmonton Red Wings Saskatchewan Saskatoon Quakers Alberta Cold Lake, AB
2016 TBD TBD TBD Saskatchewan Regina, SK

Most Top 3 Finishes by Province (since 1999)

Keystone Cups by Province
Region Gold Silver Bronze Total
British Columbia British Columbia 8 4 7 19
Alberta Alberta 4 6 5 15
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan 4 4 4 12
Ontario Ontario 1 2 0 3
Manitoba Manitoba 0 1 1 2

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