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Manitoba/Northern Ontario Jr B Champion - Keystone Cup

The Keystone Cup is awarded to the Junior B ice hockey champions for Western Canada. The Keystone Cup was donated to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association by Keystone Sports from Selkirk, Manitoba. From 1983 to 2017, the championship playdowns included the champions of hockey leagues from British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Northwestern Ontario. In 2018, citing costs for travel and accommodations, British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan withdrew from competition for the Keystone Cup, making it a championship between Manitoba (Keystone Junior B League) and Northwestern Ontario (Lakehead Junior B Hockey League). In previous years, the winner of the Keystone Junior B League would have to had played the Northwest Junior Hockey League for the Baldy Northcott Trophy representing the Manitoba Provincial Junior B Hockey Champions. This ended with the folding of the Northwest Junior Hockey League in 2004. Although the Capital Region Junior Hockey League formed in Manitoba for the 2018/19 season no new playoff formats have been incorporated. Originally the William Ryan Trophy Championship was a playoff between Thunder Bay Junior B League and the North of Superior Junior B Hockey League, which folded in 2004. The Thunder Nay Hockey League was renamed to the Lakehead Junior Hockey League. Additional western Canada championships include the Cyclone Taylor Cup in British Columbia, the Russ Barnes Trophy in Alberta, the Athol Murray Trophy in Saskatchewan. the Keystone Junior Hockey League, and the William Ryan Trophy in Northwestern Ontario.

Keystone Cup Previous Winners

Season Champion Finalist Score
2021-22Event not held
2020-21Cancelled Covid 19
2019-20Cancelled Covid 19
2018-19Thunder Bay Northern Hawks Thunder Bay Fighting Walleye 4 to 2
2017-18Thunder Bay Northern Hawks Peguis Juniors 5 to 2
2016-17Wainwright Bisons Beaver Valley Nitehawks 4 to 3 (OT)
2015-16100 Mile House Wranglers Saskatoon Quakers 3 to 2 (OT)
2014-15Campbell River Storm North Edmonton Red Wings 6 to 3
2013-14Beaver Valley Nitehawks Abbotsford Pilots 5 to 1
2012-13Richmond Sockeyes Saskatoon Royals 5 to 2
2011-12Abbotsford Pilots Thunder Bay Northern Hawks 9 to 1
2010-11Blackfalds Wranglers Sherwood Park Knights 2 to 1
2009-10Revelstoke Grizzlies Tri Town Thunder 5 to 3
2008-09Richmond Sockeyes Thunder Bay Wolverines 6 to 5
2007-08Sherwood Park Knights (CapJHL) Norway House North Stars 5 to 3
2006-07Saskatoon Royals (NSJHL) Fort Knox 7 to 3
2005-06Red Deer Vipers Campbell River Storm 3 to 2 (OT)
2004-05Osoyoos Storm Saskatoon Royals 7 to 2
2003-04Regina Capitals Richmond Sockeyes 4 to 3
2002-03Assiniboia Southern Rebels Spruce Grove Regals 5 to 2
2001-02Sicamous Eagles Spruce Grove Regals 2 to 1
2000-01Assiniboia Southern Rebels Ridge Meadows Flames 3 to 1
1999-00Edmonton River Kings Airdrie Thunder 3 to 2 (OT)
1998-99Fort William Hurricanes Edmonton River Kings 5 to 3
1997-98Ridge Meadows Flames Saskatoon Royals 8 to 2
1996-97Grenfell Storm St. Malo Warriors 7 to 3
1995-96Assiniboia Southern Rebels St. Albert Merchants 4 to 2
1994-95Lloydminster Bandits Regina Capitals 3 to 2
1993-94Kinistino Tigers Selkirk Fishermen 5 to 3
1992-93Lloydminster Bandits Kinistino Tigers 5 to 3
1991-92Kinistino Tigers Saskatoon Chiefs 7 to 2
1990-91Kinistino Tigers Lloydminster Bandits 8 to 4
1989-90Columbia Valley Rockies Calgary Bruins 8 to 5
1988-89Columbia Valley Rockies Kinistino Tigers 4 to 1
1987-88Warman Valley Crusaders Columbia Valley Rockies 7 to 5
1986-87Calgary Bruins Vermilion Tigers 9 to 3
1985-86Vermilion Tigers Prince Albert North Stars 6 to 3
1984-85Vermilion Tigers North Winnipeg Satelites 8 to 4
1983-84Portage Terriers Selkirk Fisherman 5 to 2
1982-83Selkirk Fisherman Saskatoon Wesleys 5 to 3
1981-82Saskatoon Quakers (Western Champion) Hudson Bay Saints 4 to 1
1980-81Transcona Railers (Western Champion) Northwest Americans 9 to 6 (OT)
1979-80Transcona Railers (Western Champion) Selkirk Fishermen 4 to 3
1977-78Quesnel Millionaires (Western Champion) Saskatoon Quakers 2 to 0 games