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(Redirected from HJHL) Junior ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada

Heritage Junior B Hockey League
Upcoming season or competition:
Current sports event 2024–25 HJHL season
SportIce hockey
Founded1986 (39 years ago) (1986)
Divisions2
No. of teams13
CountryCanada
HeadquartersAlberta, Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Okotoks Bisons
(8th title)
Most titlesOkotoks Bisons
(8 titles)
Official websiteheritagejunior.com

The Heritage Junior Hockey League (HJHL), formally the Heritage Junior B Hockey League, is a Junior B ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The HJHL was founded in 1987 and is made up of teams from southern and central Alberta. The HJHL is the largest Junior B league in the province, with 13 teams. The top two teams qualify for the Alberta Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, whose winner had an option to compete in the Keystone Cup.

History

HJHL teams have won the gold medal at the Keystone Cup twice. Red Deer Vipers were the first in 2006 defeating Campbell River Storm in the final. Blackfalds Wranglers won the gold medal in 2011.

The Lacombe Wranglers won the 2007 league championship over the Airdrie Thunder and Okotoks Bisons in a three team, round robin final. The Wranglers also captured the Alberta provincial title. The Wranglers chose not to participate in the Keystone Cup tournament due to scheduling conflicts.

During the 2011 HJHL finals Okotoks Bisons won the best-of-three series versus Blackfalds Wrangers 2–1, their eighth league title. Both teams advanced to the Junior B Provincials in Leduc. Blackfalds won the final 2–1 over the Beaumont Chiefs (CapJHL) to advance to the 2011 Keystone Cup in Sherwood Park. With a 4–1 record going into the final, Blackfalds defeated the host Sherwood Park Knights (CapJHL) 2–1 to win the Western Canadian crown.

Teams

The league has 13 teams, including seven in the Northern division and six in the Southern division.

Northern division
Team Centre
Airdrie Thunder Airdrie
Mountainview Colts Didsbury
Ponoka Stampeders Ponoka
Red Deer Vipers Red Deer
Rocky Rams Rocky Mountain House
Sylvan Lake Wranglers Sylvan Lake
Three Hills Thrashers Three Hills
Southern division
Team Centre
Coaldale Copperheads Coaldale
Cochrane Generals Cochrane
High River Flyers High River
Medicine Hat Cubs Medicine Hat
Okotoks Bisons Okotoks
Strathmore Wheatland Kings Strathmore

Former teams

Champions

HJHL champions
Season Winner Runner-up Result
1987 Drayton Valley Devils
1988 Barrhead Jr. Elks
1989 Red Deer Cowboys
1990 Terraco Knights
1991 Hobbema Knight Hawks
1992 Ponoka Knight Hawks
1993 Lacombe Wranglers
1994 Lacombe Wranglers
1995 Lacombe Wranglers
1996 Foothills Bisons
1997 Foothills Bisons
1998 Airdrie Thunder
1999 Red Deer Vipers
2000 Airdrie Thunder
2001 Foothills Bisons
2002 Foothills Bisons
2003 Foothills Bisons
2004 Red Deer Vipers
2005 Okotoks Bisons
2006 Okotoks Bisons Red Deer Vipers
2007 Lacombe Wranglers
2008 Cochrane Generals
2009 Cochrane Generals
2010 Blackfalds Wranglers
2011 Okotoks Bisons Blackfalds Wranglers
2012 Okotoks Bisons
2013 Okotoks Bisons Red Deer Vipers 3-0
2014 Okotoks Bisons Blackfalds Wranglers 3-2
2015 Coaldale Copperheads Blackfalds Wranglers 3-0
2016 Mountainview Colts Cochrane Generals 4-2
2017 Red Deer Vipers Cochrane Generals 3-1
2018 Red Deer Vipers Coaldale Copperheads 2-1
2019 Airdrie Thunder Coaldale Copperheads 3-0
2020 Cancelled (Covid-19) --- ---
2021 Cancelled (Covid-19)
2022 Okotoks Bisons Cochrane Generals 3-0
2023 Okotoks Bisons Sylvan Lake Wranglers 3-0
2024 Okotoks Bisons Sylvan Lake Wranglers 4-2
Bold text denotes teams that won the Alberta provincial title.

See also

References

  1. Edey, Noel (25 July 2024). "Cochrane Generals release 2024-25 schedule". CochraneNow. Retrieved 5 August 2024.

External links

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