Two teams have been crowned champions over the third weekend of the 2025 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships hosted by ATB.
Read below to see who walked away with the banner in the final week of play.
Junior B - Morinville Jets
U17 AAA - Calgary Flames (NWCAA)
With the final two teams crowned over the weekend, the 2025 Hockey Alberta Provincial Championships, proudly hosted by ATB, officially came to a close.
Congratulations to all the provincial champions and every team that earned their spot at provincials — what an incredible way to celebrate the game.
Championship tournaments took place across the province from Peace River to Okotoks, Jasper to Wainwright — bringing excitement to communities far and wide.
A huge thank you to the players, coaches, host committees, volunteers, officials, and fans who helped make the championships a massive success.
We’re already counting down to next year.
Celebrating Our Champions!
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Provincials are over… now what?
Although the hockey season might be over, there is still a lot of excitement to look forward to before next season.
Spring Showcase:
The Hockey Alberta Spring Showcase features three main events: The Alberta Cup, Alberta Challenge, and Prospects Cup. These events are held to showcase incredible athletes from across the province. Regional camps to try out for the showcase are held at for players to try out for the showcase tournament.
The National Aboriginal Hockey Championships:
From May 5-10, both Team Alberta male and female will be competing in the National Aboriginal Hockey Championships in Kamloops, B.C.
This event helps promote cultural unity and pride and celebrate the athletic skills of Indigenous players from across Canada. Players for Team Alberta were selected at camps held last August.
Registration for Next Season:
Thinking of signing your child up for hockey next season? Make sure you stay on top of Minor Hockey Association registration dates in your area! Early bird registration opens up in June, and all other registration opens in July.
Hockey is beneficial for kids of all ages. It helps them stay active while having fun with friends and getting involved in the community. It also helps them learn how to work as a team and helps to make them happy, healthy, and confident.
Spring Camps and ID Camps:
AA and AAA Minor Hockey Associations across Alberta are hosting local spring training camps, providing athletes with an opportunity to showcase and sharpen their skills during the offseason.
Spring camps are beneficial in developing and sustaining player’s skill, fitness, and mental fitness, ensuring players are prepared for next season.
Hockey Alberta hosts many camps including Hockey Alberta goalie sessions, U11 goalie preparation programs, Female Goalie Camps, and more. These sessions provide specialized training led by experienced coaches to help players reach their full potential.
Becoming an Official:
Becoming an official is an excellent idea to stay in the game at any level. It helps you stay active, learn more about the game, and contribute to the hockey community. It is also an excellent way to help develop leadership skills including conflict resolution, problem solving, working with others, and how to make decisions quickly.
Hockey Alberta holds clinics annually from September 15 and November 30. We hold clinics to get certification at any level, except level 1. You must be 13 years old or older and complete the Hockey University Officiating online course and register for the Hockey University ½ clinic.