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The Eastern Canada Cup Challenge (ECCC) is a Canadian Junior ice hockey mid-season prospects tournament, featuring All-star teams from Canadian Junior Hockey League and Hockey Canada-sanctioned Junior A leagues from across Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces. It was founded in 2011 as the Central Canada Cup Challenge (CCCC).

History[edit]

The first tournament of its kind was held in Smiths Falls, Ontario from December 27–29, 2011. The tournament featured teams from the four divisions of the Ontario Junior Hockey League, the Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League All-stars, the two divisions of the Central Canada Hockey League, and the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League All-stars.[1] The Superior International Junior Hockey League was invited, but declined.

In 2012, the tournament was held again, this time in Wellington, Ontario. The NOJHL decided not to attend the event, so the QJAAAHL, who were dominant in 2011, sent two teams instead of one.[2][3]

The 2013 edition of the tournament will be hosted by Terrebonne, Quebec and the Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League.[4]

The tournament was renamed the Eastern Canada Cup Challenge in 2015 as the tournament grew to include the Maritime Junior A Hockey League.

Participating leagues[edit]

Tournament results[edit]

Year Champion Finalist Score Teams Location
2011 QJAAAHL All-stars OJHL North 5-1 8 Smiths Falls, ON
2012 OJHL South CCHL Robinson 1-0 SO 8 Wellington, ON
2013 QJAAAHL St-Louis-Lalime OJHL South-West 4-2 6 Terrebonne, QC
2014 OJHL Oates OJHL Nieuwendyk 4-0 9 Etobicoke, ON
2015 QJHL All-stars CCHL Yzerman 2-0 9 Cornwall, ON
2016 QJHL All-stars CCHL Robinson 5-1 10 Cornwall, ON
2017 QJHL St-Louis CCHL Red 4-2 10 Trenton, ON
2018 CCHL Robinson QJHL St-Louis 5-0 12 Trenton, ON

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pointstreak Sites".
  • ^ "Central Canada Cup Challenge 2012 - Dévoilement du personnel d'entraîneurs et du calendrier - Ligue de Hockey Junior AAA du Québec". Archived from the original on 2013-09-06. Retrieved 2013-09-06.
  • ^ "亚洲Av日韩综合一区在线观看-被强行灌满精子的少妇-男女乱婬真视频全过程播放-被男人吃奶跟添下面特舒服".
  • ^ "Archived copy". www.cjhlhockey.com. Archived from the original on 6 September 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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    Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League
    Central Canada Hockey League
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