Eleven teams have been crowned champions over the weekend in their respective divisions in hard fought battles all throughout the province as part of the 2024 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships hosted by ATB.
Read below to see who walked away with the banner in the second week of play.
2024 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships
The second week of action kicked off on Thursday, March 28 and ran until Sunday, March 31. Twenty-two teams hit the ice in search of the championship banner on Sunday.
Junior C - Wolverines 6, Chestermere Lakers 4
AFHL U18 AA - Red Deer Sutter Fund Chiefs 2, Calgary Fire White 1
U18 AA - Strathcona Warriors 5, KC Colts 1
U18 Tier 1 - La Crete 5, Edson Octane Controls Sabres 1
U18 Tier 1 NBC - Trails West Red 4, SZ707 2
U18 Tier 2 - Hanna U18 Colts 2, Fairview 1 (OT)
U18 Tier 3 - Kneehill U18 Chiefs 3, Thorsby-West 39 U18 Bucks 0
U15 Female Tier 1 - Irma U15 Aces 2, Cochrane 0
U15 Female Tier 2 - Grande Prairie Female U15 2, Camrose 1
U13 AA - Red Deer Wesco 4, Calgary Northstars Green 1
AFHL U13 AA - Lloydminster Western Financial Steelers 3, Calgary Fire Red 1
Tournament action concludes this weekend (April 3-7) with Junior B in Peace River and the Alberta Elite Hockey League U17 AAA in Leduc. Schedules for the Junior B division are available on the Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships page, while the schedule for the U17 AAA provincials is available on their AEHL website.
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2024 Hockey Alberta League Playoffs
In Alberta Junior Hockey League action, the semi-finals are currently underway in best-of-seven series. The Whitecourt Wolverines and Canmore Eagles are currently tied 1-1, while the Calgary Canucks are up 2-0 on the Drumheller Dragons.
In the Alberta Elite Hockey League’s U18 AAA division, the Calgary Buffaloes defeated the Sherwood Park Ennis Kings in three games to win the league championship. The Buffaloes are now set to take on the Vancouver NE Chiefs AAA in the Pacific Regional Championship, beginning on April 5.
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Good luck to all the final teams taking the ice this weekend!
TBS is Hockey Alberta’s preferred apparel provider for the Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships, powered by ATB. A number of merchandise items are available to purchase with options to customize items (for example "Champions 2024). Any questions regarding merchandise can be directed to Kara Spady ([email protected]) at Hockey Alberta.