2024 TELUS Cup

Five regional champions join the host Sydney Rush to compete for Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship at the TELUS Cup, April 22-28 at the Membertou Sport & Wellness Centre.

The LHM18AAAQ champions advance directly to the TELUS Cup as Quebec representatives, while the other spots are filled by the champions of the Pacific, West, Central and Atlantic regions.

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The Brandon Wheat Kings, Calgary Buffaloes, Kensington Wild, Cantonniers de Magog and Markham Waxers will join the host Sydney Rush to play for a national championship.
The Quebec champions continued their dynastic run, qualifying for nationals for the fourth time in five tries.
The Atlantic champions completed a monumental turnaround, culminating with a historic appearance on the national stage.
The West champions were almost unbeatable, outscoring opponents 334-103 on their way to Membertou.
Good in the defensive end and even better on offence, the Pacific champions bring a 200-foot game to Membertou.
After more than seven weeks on the sidelines, the hosts are ready to resume their quest for a home-ice national title.
Waxers. Jr. 67’s. Greyhounds. Majors. Kings. Wolves. Who represents the Central Region in Membertou?
Buffaloes versus Chiefs. Both very recent competitors at the TELUS Cup, who represents the Pacific in Membertou?
Cantonniers versus Estacades. With an eye on back-to-back national titles, who represents Quebec in Membertou?
Wheat Kings. Blazers. Kings. Wild. Who will win the West in Winnipeg and represent the region in Membertou?
Majors. Macs. Wild. Flyers. Growlers. Who will make the short trip to Membertou and represents the East Coast?
Membertou and the Sydney Rush are excited to finally showcase their community and culture at the TELUS Cup.
Watch five regional champions from across the country and the host Sydney Rush compete for a national title!
The host Sydney Rush will face the champions of the Pacific Region when the TELUS Cup begins April 22 in Membertou.
Seven communities in five provinces – from B.C. to P.E.I. – will play host to national and international events.
League Playoffs

Fraser Valley won 30 of 36 games to sit atop the BCEHL standings.

Sudbury rode a league-best defence (91 GA) to finish atop the GNU18L.

Saint-François scored a LHM18AAAQ-leading 163 goals to finish first.

Lambton scored 137 goals to claim top spot in the Alliance.

Wheat Kings dominated the MBU18AAAHL, losing just once in 44 games.

The Blazers edged the Pat Canadians claim the top spot in the SMAAAHL.

Flyers used a NBPEIU18MHL-best defence (98 GA) to claim the top seed.

Buffaloes scored its way to the top of the AEHL to earn first place.

The Ottawa Jr. 67’s lost just four games to finish atop the HEO.

With 3.89 GPG, the Jr. Canadiens scored their way to the top of the GTHL.

Avec 34 gains en 38 matchs, les Macs de Halifax dominent la NSU18MHL.

Ajax-Pickering Raiders had a +118 goal differential to finish first. 
Pinnacle cruised to the top of the NLU18MHL with a 23-point cushion.
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2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 7 – Sunday, April 30
The Blizzard defeat the Gaulois for gold and the Blazers take home bronze
2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 6 – Saturday, April 29
The Blizzard and Gaulois win to set up an all Quebec U18 Club Nationals final.
2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 5 – Friday, April 28
The Flames, Blazers and Jr. Canadiens won to wrap up the preliminary round.
2023 Men’s U18 Club Nationals: Day 4 – Thursday, April 27
The Blazers, Blizzard and Gaulois won to stay in the winner’s circle.
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