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Robertson Cup Championship Tournament
SportIce hockey
Founded1976
No. of teams2
Country United States
Most recent
champion(s)
Minnesota Wilderness
Most titlesCompuware Ambassadors (11)
Official website[1]

The Robertson Cup Championship is a best-of-three playoff series held at the end of the North American Hockey League (NAHL) season. The trophy is awarded annually to the Junior A Tier II national playoff champion.

The oldest junior hockey trophy in the United States, the Robertson Cup is named in honor of Chuck Robertson, a pioneer of junior hockey in the NAHL and youth hockey in the state of Michigan. Chuck Robertson was the owner of the Paddock Pools Saints when they won a record seven straight NAHL championships from 1976-83.

The 2014 Robertson Cup Championship was hosted at the Big Dipper Ice Arena in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Fairbanks Ice Dogs defeated the Austin Bruins in two games to win the 2014 Robertson Cup.

The 2015 Robertson Cup Championship will be hosted at the Riverside Ice Arena in Austin, MN and will feature the Austin Bruins vs The Minnesota Wilderness.

  • 2015 - Minnesota Wilderness
  • 2014 - Fairbanks Ice Dogs
  • 2013 - Amarillo Bulls
  • 2012 - Texas Tornado
  • 2011 - Fairbanks Ice Dogs
  • 2010 - Bismarck Bobcats
  • 2009 - St. Louis Bandits
  • 2008 - St. Louis Bandits
  • 2007 - St. Louis Bandits
  • 2006 - Texas Tornado
  • 2005 - Texas Tornado
  • 2004 - Texas Tornado
  • 2003 - Pittsburgh Forge
  • 2002 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 2001 - Texas Tornado
  • 2000 - Danville Wings
  • 1999 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1998 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1997 - Springfield Jr. Blues
  • 1996 - Springfield Jr. Blues
  • 1995 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1994 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1993 - Kalamazoo Jr. K Wings
  • 1992 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1991 - Kalamazoo Jr. K Wings
  • 1990 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1989 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1988 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1987 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1986 - Compuware Ambassadors
  • 1985 - St. Clair Falcons
  • 1984 - St. Clair Falcons
  • 1983 - Paddock Pools
  • 1982 - Paddock Pools
  • 1981 - Paddock Pools
  • 1980 - Paddock Pools
  • 1979 - Paddock Pools
  • 1978 - Paddock Pools
  • 1977 - Paddock Pools
  • 1976 - Little Caesars