Capital Junior Hockey League - Champions

Champions

1972-73 University of Alberta Junior Bears
1973-74 Sherwood Park Knights
1974-75 Waterloo Mercuries
1975-76 Leduc Riggers
1976-77 Leduc Riggers
1977-78 Stony Plain Flyers
1978-79 Stony Plain Flyers
1979-80 Leduc Riggers
1980-81 Leduc Riggers
1981-82 Sherwood Park Knights
1982-83 Sherwood Park Knights
1983-84 Sherwood Park Knights
1984-85 Stony Plain Flyers
1985-86 Stony Plain Flyers
1986-87 Leduc Riggers
1987-88 St. Albert Merchants
1988-89 Stony Plain Flyers
1989-90 Beaumont Chiefs
1990-91 Stony Plain Flyers
1991-92 Leduc Riggers
1992-93 Leduc Riggers
1993-94 Sherwood Park Knights
1994-95 St. Albert Merchants
1995-96 St. Albert Merchants
1996-97 St. Albert Merchants
1997-98 St. Albert Merchants
1998-99 Doug's Place Royals
1999-00 River Kings
2000-01 River Kings
2001-02 Beverly Warriors
2002-03 Spruce Grove Regals
2003-04 Beverly Warriors
2004-05 St. Albert Merchants
2005-06 Edmonton Royals
2006-07 North Edmonton Red Wings
2007-08 Sherwood Park Knights, Alberta Junior "B" Provincial Champions, Keystone Cup Western Canadian Junior "B" Champions
2008-09 Sherwood Park Knights
2009-10 Beverly Warriors
2010-11 Beaumont Chiefs
2011-12 Spruce Grove Regals

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