Heritage Junior Hockey League

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Heritage Jr "B"

The Heritage Junior B Hockey League (HJHL) is a Junior "B" ice hockey league in Alberta, Canada, sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The HJHL was founded in 1987 and is made up of teams from southern and central Alberta. The HJHL is the largest Junior B league in the province, with 15 teams that competed in 2006-07.

As one of the largest Junior B leagues in Alberta, both the league champion, and the losing finalist qualify for the Alberta Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship. The winner of this tournament earns the right to compete for the Western Canadian Junior "B" Crown, the Keystone Cup.

The Lacombe Wranglers won the 2007 league championship over the Airdrie Thunder and Okotoks Bisons in a three team, round robin final. The Wranglers also captured the Alberta provincial title. The Wranglers chose not to participate in the Keystone Cup tournament due to scheduling conflicts.

During the 2010-2011 HJHL finals, Okotoks won the best-of-three series vs. Blackfalds (formerly Lacombe) 2-1, winning their 8th league title. Both teams advanced to the Junior 'B' Provincials in Leduc. Blackfalds won the final 2-1 over the Beaumont Chiefs to advance to the 2011 Keystone Cup in Sherwood Park. With a 4-1 record going into the final, Blackfalds defeated the host Sherwood Park 2-1 to win the Western Canadian Crown.

Current teams

The HJHL has 2 divisions for the 2016-2017 season.

Team Centre 2015-16 Record
(W–L–T–OTL)
Points Finish
North Division
Mountainview Colts Didsbury 27–10–x–1 55 1st
Airdrie Thunder Airdrie 26–10–x–2 54 2nd
Red Deer Vipers Red Deer 25–9–x–4 54 3rd
Blackfalds Wranglers Blackfalds 22–12–x–4 48 4th
Three Hills Thrashers Three Hills 19–16–x–3 41 5th
Ponoka Stampeders Ponoka 11–25–x–2 24 6th
Stettler Lightning Stettler 9–26–x–3 21 7th
South Division
Cochrane Generals Cochrane 29–5–x–4 62 1st
Okotoks Bisons Okotoks 29–9–x–0 58 2nd
Coaldale Copperheads Coaldale 26–10–x–2 54 3rd
Banff Academy Bears Banff 14–23–x–1 29 4th
Strathmore Wheatland Kings Strathmore 13-23-x-2 28 5th
High River Flyers High River 11–24–x–3 25 6th
Medicine Hat Cubs Medicine Hat 5–33–x–0 10 7th

Champions

3
Bold denotes won Alberta provincial title
1League finalists Red Deer Vipers captured the Alberta Provincials and Keystone Cup championship
(*) 2011 - Blackfalds wins 2011 Provincials as HJHL finalists, and went on too win the 2011 Keystone Cup
(**)2013 - Blackfalds wins 2013 Provincials as HJHL finalists.

Previous League Members

  • - Barrhead Jr. Elks
  • - Drayton Valley Devils
  • - Hobbema Knight Hawks
  • - Lacombe Wranglers (became the Blackfalds Wranglers)
  • - Rimbey Rock
  • - Rimbey West Stars
  • - Claresholm Storm
  • - Southern Express
  • - Siksika Ice
  • - Maskwacis Attack
  • - Livingstone Rockmen

See also

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