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The Alberta Elite Hockey League or AEHL (formerly the Alberta Midget Hockey League) is the provincial U18 "AAA" ice hockey league for Alberta, Canada. The league consists of 17 teams split into the North and South Divisions. League champions go on to compete with the BC Elite Hockey League champions to represent the Pacific at the annual Telus ...
The Alberta Junior Female Hockey League was founded in 2009 to promote female junior hockey for players aged 18–21 in Alberta. The league has grown from its original 6 team to 10 teams throughout the province.
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EJHL South (2006–2013; formerly the Southeastern Junior Hockey League) – affiliated with the Eastern Junior Hockey League from 2011–2013 before merging with the United States Premier Hockey League as the Elite Division; Empire Junior Hockey League (c. 1999 –2013) – merged with the United States Premier Hockey League as the Empire Division
Max Bell Arena 1 in which the Canucks play was renamed the Ken Bracko Arena in 2017 [2] as a tribute to Ken Bracko, the founder of the Midget AAA World Invitational Tournament (formerly the Mac's Midget Tournament) as well as the 18U Alberta Elite Hockey league (AEHL). Bracko also served as president of the Canucks for 32 years until his death ...
In 1919, under the guidance of AAHA league president Allan McCaw, a new elite senior amateur league was established in Alberta with two teams each in Calgary and Edmonton. [3] The league's intention was to compete for the Allan Cup , emblematic of Canada's national senior championship. [ 4 ]
Alberta Major Bantam Hockey League; Alliance Hockey; B. BC Elite Hockey League; BC Female Midget AAA Hockey League; E. Eastern AAA Hockey League; G. Greater Toronto ...
The U18 league champion goes on to compete with the top Alberta Elite Hockey League (AEHL) U18 team to represent the Pacific region at the annual Telus Cup, Canada's national U18 championship. The Okanagan Rockets are the current 2023 champions, [ 2 ] and the 2022 Vancouver North East Chiefs [ 3 ] were the last team to represent the BCEHL at ...