Keystone Cup

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The Keystone Cup is the Junior "B" ice hockey championship and trophy for Western Canada. The Championship is the culmination of the champions of 12 hockey leagues in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Northwestern Ontario.

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The Keystone Cup got its name from the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Manitoba. The original tournament took place in 1983 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba and was won by the Selkirk Fisherman of the Keystone Junior Hockey League. The alternate arena at the tournament was the Keystone Centre and the trophy awarded to the championship was nicknamed after it.

The 2006 Championship was hosted by Campbell River, British Columbia. The championship is determined through a round robin of the winner of the Cyclone Taylor Cup in British Columbia, the Alberta Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, the Saskatchewan Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, the Keystone Junior Hockey League, and the Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League. In previous years, the winner of the Keystone Jr. B League would have had to go through the Manitoba Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship, but in 2004 their only competition, the Northwest Junior Hockey League, folded. The same thing happened in the Northwestern Ontario Regional Junior B Hockey Championship for the Thunder Bay Junior B League, as their only competition, the North of Superior Junior B Hockey League, folded in 2004.

KIJHL's Osoyoos Storm with 2005 Keystone Cup
KIJHL's Osoyoos Storm with 2005 Keystone Cup
1983 Selkirk Fisherman (KJHL)
1984 Portage Terriers
1985 Vermilion Tigers (NEAJBHL)
1986 Vermilion Tigers (NEAJBHL)
1987 Calgary Bruins (CgyJHL)
1988 Warman Valley Crusaders (NSJBHL)
1989 Columbia Valley Rockies (KIJHL)
1990 Columbia Valley Rockies (KIJHL)
1991 Kinistino Tigers (NSJHL)
1992 Kinistino Tigers (NSJHL)
1993 Lloydminster Bandits (NEAJBHL)
1994 Kinistino Tigers (NSJBHL)
1995 Lloydminster Bandits (NEAJBHL)
1996 Assiniboia Southern Rebels (SSJBHL)
1997 Grenfell Storm (SSJBHL)
1998 Ridge Meadows Flames (PIJHL)
1999 Fort William Hurricanes (TBJHL)
2000 Edmonton River Kings (CapJHL)
2001 Assiniboia Southern Rebels (SSJHL)
2002 Sicamous Eagles (KIJHL)
2003 Assiniboia Southern Rebels (SSJHL)
2004 Regina Capitals (SSJBHL)
2005 Osoyoos Storm (KIJHL)
2006 Red Deer Vipers (HJHL)

Rank League Championships
1 Saskatchewan 9
2 Alberta 7
3 British Columbia 5
4 Manitoba 2
5 Ontario 1

Leagues competing for the Keystone Cup
British Columbia: Kootenay International Junior Hockey League | Pacific International Junior Hockey League | Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League

Alberta: Calgary Junior Hockey League | Capital Junior Hockey League | Heritage Junior B Hockey League | North Eastern Alberta Junior B Hockey League | Northwest Junior Hockey League

Saskatchewan: North Saskatchewan Junior B Hockey League | Prairie Junior Hockey League

Manitoba: Keystone Junior Hockey League | Ontario: Thunder Bay Junior B Hockey League

Cyclone Taylor Cup | Alberta Provincials | Saskatchewan Provincials | Manitoba Provincials | Northwestern Ontario Regionals | Hockey Canada

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