2019-20 CCHL season

This is the 2019-20 Central Canada Hockey League season. This is the league's 59th season overall and 9th under this name.

Suspending of Play
The Canadian Junior Hockey League announced Thursday that effective Friday, March 13, all games and hockey-related activity involving its member clubs have been cancelled, until further notice, due to the continued threat of the global COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic as well as potential exposure and contamination of its players, team staff members, on and off-ice officials, volunteers and fans.

Membership changes

 * None for 2019-20
 * On February 25, 2020 the league announced they approved the sale of the Kanata Lasers and that the franchise would be relocated to Renfrew for the 2020-21 season and be renamed the Renfrew Wolves.

Format
The top eight teams overall advance to the playoffs. In the quarterfinal round the top seed plays the 8 seed, the second seed plays the seventh seed, the third seed plays the sixth seed, and the fourth seed plays the fifth seed in best-of-seven series. The top remaining seed plays the lowest remaining seed and the middle two seeds play each other in the best-of-seven semifinals. The semifinal winners meet in the best-of-seven league final.

The playoff champion will advance to the 2020 Fred Page Cup which will be held in Saint-Jerome, Quebec hosted by the Saint-Jérôme Panthers of the Quebec Junior Hockey League. The winner of that tournament will qualify for the 2020 Centennial Cup which is being held in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

The playoffs would be cancelled on March 12th.

The only game to be completed before the cancellation was the Brockville Braves defeated the Ottawa Jr. Senators 4-1