Junior A - British Columbia vs Alberta Champions - Doyle Cup
British Columbia and Alberta Junior A Championship - Doyle Cup
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The Doyle Cup is a best-of-seven game series played between the British Columbia Junior A Hockey Champions and the Alberta Junior A Hockey Champions. The Doyle Cup Champion is the Pacific Region representative in the National Junior A Championship tournament. From 1962 the British Columbia champions played the winners of Alberta. In 1985 The Doyle Cup was donated by Pete Doyle, a Penticton businessman, and his family for presentation to the winners of this competition. Prior to 1991 the Doyle Cup winner would play for the Abbott Cup. The Abbott Cup was a playoff round, a best of seven game series, between the British Columbia/Alberta Interprovincial Champions (Doyle Cup) and the Saskatchewan/Manitoba Interprovincial Champions (Anavet Cup). The Abbott Cup winner progressed to the Canadian championship tournament. With the 1991realignment of regions and format for the Centennial Cup, (Royal Bank Cup), the winners of the Doyle Cup and the Anavet Cup both would go straight to the National Championship competition. Tradition was carried on at the Centennial Cup tournament, where the two western champions would meet in a single round robin game to claim the Abbott Cup title. The Abbott Cup had diminished in importance and was retired after the 1999 season. In 2011, the four western leagues proposed to Hockey Canada and the Canadian Junior Hockey League that the Doyle Cup and Anavet Cup be discontinued in favour of a new tournament named the Western Canada Cup. Hockey Canada announced the tournament's creation in January 2012. Following the 2017 tournament, Hockey Canada scrapped the Western Canada Cup format and re-instated the Anavet and Doyle Cups for the 2017-18 season. |
British Columbia vs Alberta Championship
Until 1970 the winners of the BC/AB series advanced to the Abbott Cup, The Abbott Cup winners went on to play for the Memorial Cup.Season | Champion | Loser | Games |