Canadian Junior A Hockey League

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The Canadian Junior A Hockey League (CJAHL), an association of Canadian Junior A ice hockey leagues and teams, formed in November 1993, emerging from the Canada West Association of Junior 'A' Hockey.

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In reality, the CJAHL received its start in 1970 when the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association officially split Junior "A" hockey into Tier I and Tier II. The leagues deemed Tier I Junior "A" only competed against each other, ultimately for the Memorial Cup in what later became the Canadian Hockey League. The Tier II Junior "A" teams, spread across the country, could only play against other Tier II teams. Even in the very first year, the many Tier II league formed a national championship and competed for the Manitoba Centennial Cup. The leagues that would be involved in that first year were the British Columbia Junior Hockey League (BCJHL), Kootenay Junior Hockey League (KJHL), Alberta Junior Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL), Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL), Southern Ontario Junior A Hockey League (SOJHL), Central Junior A Hockey League (CJHL), and Island Junior Hockey League (PEIJHL).

Some of these leagues formed a formal precursor to the CJAHL in 1990 that would be known as the Canada West Association. This organization would be the catalyst for the creation of the CJAHL in 1993.

There are currently ten competing leagues in the CJAHL: the BCHL, AJHL, SJHL, MJHL, the Superior International Junior Hockey League (SIJHL), the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League (NOJHL), the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League (OPJHL), CJHL, the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League (QJAAAHL), and the Maritime Junior A Hockey League (MJAHL).

Leagues that have been involved in the CAHA Tier II playoff structure have been: the Pacific Coast Junior Hockey League (PCJHL), the Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League (RMJHL), KJHL, the Thunder Bay Junior Hockey League (TBJHL), SOJHL, the Metro Junior A Hockey League (MetJHL), and the PEIJHL. Also, a single team from the United States Hockey League known as the Thunder Bay Flyers, which originated in the TBJHL, played sporadically in the National structure between 1984 and 1995.

To determine a Grand Champion, the winners of each league playdown in four regional championships -- the Fred Page Cup, the Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Anavet Cup, and the Doyle Cup. The winners of the four regionals playoff with a host city for the Royal Bank Cup to determine the National Champion.

League Abbreviation Region 2007-08 Champion
Alberta Junior Hockey League AJHL Alberta --
British Columbia Hockey League BCHL British Columbia --
Central Junior A Hockey League CJHL Eastern Ontario --
Manitoba Junior Hockey League MJHL Manitoba --
Maritime Junior A Hockey League MJAHL NS, NB, & PEI --
Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League NOJHL Northeastern Ontario --
Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League OPJHL Southern Ontario --
Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League LHJAAAQ Quebec --
Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League SJHL Saskatchewan --
Superior International Junior Hockey League SIJHL Northwestern Ontario --

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Trophy Region Champion Host
Royal Bank Cup National TBD Cornwall Colts
Anavet Cup Prairie TBD Best of Seven
Doyle Cup Pacific TBD Best of Seven
Dudley Hewitt Cup Central TBD Newmarket Hurricanes
Fred Page Cup Eastern TBD Weeks Crushers

The leagues of the CJAHL have been quite active in the National Hockey League Entry Draft since the organization's inception in 1993. In fourteen drafts, 137 players have been drafted directly off of CJAHL teams and into the NHL, including 7 first round picks. The following chart shows how many players have been picked from each charter league over the past fourteen drafts and how many picks are drafted on average from each league per year. These numbers do not include the hundreds of players who played in the CJAHL, moved up to Canadian Hockey League, NCAA, or United States Hockey League and were then drafted.

League Total Average
AJHL 25 1.79
BCHL* 65 4.64
CJHL 4 0.29
MJAHL 0 0
MJHL 3 0.21
NOJHL 2 0.14
OPJHL** 19 1.36
QJAAAHL 2 0.14
SIJHL 0 0
SJHL 17 1.21
Total 137 9.79

Top CJAHL Picks:

Kyle Turris - 2007 1st Rd - 3rd Overall to Phoenix Coyotes (Burnaby Express BCHL)
Dainius Zubrus - 1996 1st Rd - 15th Overall to Philadelphia Flyers (Caledon Canadians MetJHL)
Travis Zajac - 2004 1st Rd - 20th Overall to New Jersey Devils (Salmon Arm Silverbacks BCHL)
Riley Nash - 2007 1st Rd - 21st Overall to Edmonton Oilers (Salmon Arm Silverbacks BCHL)
Kris Chucko - 2004 1st Rd - 24th Overall to Calgary Flames (Salmon Arm Silverbacks BCHL)
Andrew Cogliano - 2005 1st Rd - 25th Overall to Edmonton Oilers (St. Michael's Buzzers OPJHL)
Brendan Smith - 2007 1st Rd - 27th Overall to Detroit Red Wings (St. Michael's Buzzers OPJHL)

Top 5 Prior to CJAHL:

James Patrick - 1981 1st Rd - 9th Overall to New York Rangers (Prince Albert Raiders) SJHL)
Rod Brind'Amour - 1988 1st Rd - 9th Overall to St. Louis Blues (Notre Dame Hounds SJHL)
Jason Marshall - 1989 1st Rd - 9th Overall to St. Louis Blues (Vernon Lakers BCJHL)
John Van Boxmeer - 1972 1st Rd - 14th Overall to Montreal Canadiens (Guelph CMC's SOJHL)
Brent Sutter - 1980 1st Rd - 17th Overall to New York Islanders (Red Deer Rustlers SJHL)

(*) BCHL totals includes picks from defunct Rocky Mountain Junior Hockey League

(**) OPJHL totals include picks from defunct Metro Junior A Hockey League

The President's Cup is awarded to the winning team at the CJAHL Prospects Game. Teams East (CJHL, MJAHL, NOJHL, OPJHL, and QJAAAHL players) and Team West (AJHL, BCHL, MJHL, SJHL, and SIJHL players) playoff in an annual event for the trophy at a host city in front of scores of fans and scouts.

2007 Team East defeated Team West 5-3 in Winkler, Manitoba
2006 Team West defeated Team East 6-2 in Vernon, British Columbia
2005 Team West defeated Team East 5-4 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan

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