2020 Coy Cup

The 2020 Coy Cup, to be held March 24-28, 2020 at the West Fraser Centre in Quesnel, British Columbia hosted by the Quesnel Kangaroos of the Central Interior Senior Hockey League. Hockey in the Yukon is also played under the sanctioning of the British Columbia Amateur Hockey Association which was established in 1919. The trophy predates the establishment of the BCAHA by several years as the trophy was first awarded in 1913.

The Coy Cup is the Senior AA championship for the province of British Columbia.

The tournament traditionally involves four teams playing in a round robin preliminary round with the fourth place team being eliminated from further play. The second and third place teams meet in the semifinal. The semifinal winner plays the first place team from the round robin in the championship game.

The tournament would be cancelled on March 12th when Hockey Canada announced that all games played under their supervision were cancelled until further notice.

Selection of host team
Announcement of a host was made on September 9, 2019.

Participating Teams
Traditionally, the host team and the playoff champion of the Central Interior Hockey League are awarded spots in the tournament.
 * Host (and CIHL champions): Quesnel Kangaroos
 * Central Interior Hockey League representative: Terrace River Kings
 * North Peace Hockey League representative: Dawson Creek Canucks
 * Kelowna Sparta

Qualifying

 * The host team, the Quesnel Kangaroos automatically qualify for the tournament.
 * The champion of the Central Interior Hockey League playoffs qualifies as that league's representative.
 * The winner of a playoff between the two BC-based teams in the North Peace Hockey League are traditionally qualified for the tournament.
 * The qualifying for the fourth spot in the tournament is to be determined.