Calgary Junior Hockey League - Champions

Champions

Alberta provincial champions listed in bold

  • 2011 - Calgary Blazers
  • 2010 - Calgary Royal Blue
  • 2009 - Calgary Royal Blue
  • 2008 -
  • 2007 - NWCAA Bruins
  • 2006 - NWCAA Stampeders
  • 2005 - NWCAA Stampeders
  • 2004 - NWCAA Stampeders
  • 2003 - SWAA Royal Gold
  • 2002 - SWAA Royal Gold
  • 2001 - SWAA Royal Blue
  • 2000 - SWAA Royal Gold
  • 1999 - SWAA Royal Gold
  • 1998 - NWCAA Bruins
  • 1997 - NWCAA Stampeders
  • 1996 - SWAA Royal Blue
  • 1995 - SWAA Royal Blue
  • 1994 - SWAA Royals
  • 1993 -
  • 1992 -
  • 1991 - NWCAA Bruins
  • 1990 - NWCAA Bruins
  • 1989 - CBHA Rangers
  • 1988 - NWCAA Bruins
  • 1987 - NWCAA Bruins1

1Also won Keystone Cup awarded annual to the Western Canadian Junior B Champion. Team members of the 1987 NWCAA Bruins included Ken MacLean, Chris Tibbles, Terry Copot (Coach), Neil Houghton, Brendan Black, Craig Wheeler, Steve Jordan, Craig Coulombe, Scott Muzychka, Ross Rayment, Barry Faminoff, Dan Matley, Jeff Hegland, Brad Thompson (Asst. Coach), Otto Gentile, Doug Thubron, John Irvine, Sandy Quilty, Blaine Louis, Brent Willis and Scott Burrell.

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