
One of only eight teams to win multiple National Junior A Championships, the Humboldt Broncos will look for national title No. 3 on home ice when the RBC Cup returns to Saskatchewan for the first time since 2005 in Weyburn.
EVER WONDERED HOW THE BEST ACTUALLY GET TO BE THE BEST?
We all know The RBC Cup is Canada's National Junior A Hockey Championship. But do you know the path teams take as they battle it out to claim the title?
This diagram helps to explain the long and treacherous road, starting from the ten League Championships leading to the prestigious RBC Cup.
- The BCHL Champions take on the AJHL Champions for the Doyle Cup and the title of Pacific Champion.
- The SJHL Champions take on the MJHL Champions for the Anavet Cup and the title of Western Champion.
- The SIJHL, NOJHL and OJHL Champions plus the Host Team battle it out for the Dudley Hewitt Cup and the title of Central Champion.
- LHJAAAQ, CCHL, and MHL Champions plus the Host Team battle it out for the Fred Page Cup and the title of Eastern Champion.
- The Pacific, Western, Central and Easterns Champions, plus the Host Team, advance to the ultimate challenge to be the last team standing at the end of the road to the RBC Cup.
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