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The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) is the governing body for Major Junior hockey (formerly known as Tier One Junior A), the top level of amateur hockey in Canada. The CHL currently oversees the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), with the OHL and WHL having teams in both Canada and the United States.
Eastern Hockey League (EHL and EHL Premier) (2013) Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League (2006) Manitoba Major Junior Hockey League (1970) National Junior Hockey League; United States Premier Hockey League (NCDC, Premier, and Elite) (2013) National Collegiate Development Conference (2017) Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League
Professional ice hockey leagues in Canada (6 C, 6 P) C. Canadian Football League (16 C, 11 P) Canadian Premier League (13 C, 8 P) M. ... Canadian Premier League;
The following is a list of current (entering 2024–25 NHL season) National Hockey League broadcasters.With 25 teams in the U.S. and 7 in Canada, the NHL is the only one of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada that maintains separate national broadcasters in each country, each producing separate telecasts of a slate of regular season games, playoff games ...
Professional Women's Hockey League (8 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Professional ice hockey leagues in Canada" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The team did have its own colour scheme, featuring burgundy, black, and beige. In October 2023, the league registered a trademark for the name Montreal Echo. [26] Ultimately, when the league unveiled franchise names in September 2024, the team was given the name Victoire in a nod to the city's history of success in ice hockey. [27]
The Canadian Women's Hockey League did not pay salaries, but it did pay stipends and bonuses. [7] It folded in 2019. In 2020, the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL), the first women's league to pay salaries, expanded into Canada [8] —the Toronto Six were joined in 2022 by the Montreal Force as Canadian franchises. [9]
Ron Maclean, host of Hockey Night in Canada, 2013. Broadcasting rights in Canada have historically included the CBC's Hockey Night in Canada (HNIC), a long-standing Canadian tradition dating to 1952, [1] [2] and even prior to that on radio since the 1920s. The first NHL game to be broadcast on television occurred on October 11, 1952, a French ...