Coupe Dodge

The Quebec Provincial Hockey Championship (French: Championnats Provinciaux de Hockey, known as Coupe Dodge, or the Dodge Cup for commercial reasons) is a provincial championship in the men's and women's amateur ice hockey leagues in Quebec, Canada. This tournament is sanctioned by both Fédération québécoise de hockey sur glace (Hockey Quebec) and Hockey Canada.

History
The first provincial championships organized by Hockey Quebec were presented at Montreal in 1978. The name of the trophy has changed over the years because of sponsorship: Daoust (1978-85), Purlator (1986-88), Chrysler (1989-2002), and since 2003, the Dodge brand. This tournament that determines the top double letter teams ("AA" ) at each level for boys and girls (U7, U9. U11, U13, U15, U18, U21) within the province of Quebec. Generally, the Quebec Provincial Championship extends over four or five days in April of every year.

Men's Provincial Championship
The Dodge Cup is the Quebec Provincial Championship for all age levels represented for U-21 (previously known as Junior B, or "Junior AA" in Quebec) hockey in Canada. Similar provincial championships exist in Ontario (Sutherland Cup), Western Canada (Keystone Cup), Eastern Ontario (Barkley Cup), and Atlantic Canada (Don Johnson Memorial Cup)&mdash;leaving five teams at the end of each year with a shared claim to being the best Junior B team in Canada.

The U-21 "AA" championships began in 1988. In 2006, Hockey Quebec allowed for the Shawville Pontiacs and the Gatineau Mustangs of the Eastern Ontario Junior B Hockey League to take part in the event, even though they compete in a league based in Ontario. In 2008, Hockey Quebec allowed for two regional champions to share the Dodge Cup.

List of U21 "AA" (or B in other parts of Canada) Provincial Champions
In Québec, the U-21 "AA" classification is the equivalent of Junior "B" in the rest of Canada. The 2008 year marked a decision by Hockey Quebec to allow two separate tournaments with two separate champions.


 * 2021 2021 Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
 * 2020 2020 Tournament cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
 * 2019 Bellechasse Lafontaine
 * 2018 Bellechasse Lafontaine
 * 2017 Bellechasse Lafontaine
 * 2016 Trois-Rivières Draveurs
 * 2015 Bellechasse Lafontaine
 * 2014 Cowansville Nordik
 * 2013 Mustang de St-Tite
 * 2012 National de Rosemère
 * 2011 Express du Suroit
 * 2010 Momo Sports de Windsor
 * 2009 Garaga des Moulins
 * 2008 West Éclaireurs de Richelieu
 * 2008 East Mustangs de Repentigny
 * 2007 Nordiques de Montréal-Nord
 * 2006 V Boutin de Plessisville
 * 2005 Gouverneurs de St-Hubert
 * 2004 Gouverneurs de St-Hubert
 * 2003 Sénateurs de Laval
 * 2002 Sénateurs de Laval
 * 2001 National de Rosemère
 * 2000 Express de Laval
 * 1999 Atmosphère de St-Romuald
 * 1998 Rive-Sud
 * 1997 Broncos de Brossard
 * 1996 Cougars de Warwick
 * 1995 Dynamiques St-Raymond
 * 1994 Frontaliers de Coaticook
 * 1993 Dynamiques St-Raymond
 * 1992 R.B.M. de St-Henri
 * 1991 Laurentiens de Charlesbourg
 * 1990 Ste-Marie-Beauce
 * 1989 Castors de Dolbeau
 * 1988 St. Hyacinthe Toros
 * 1987 Draveurs de Trois-Rivières
 * 1986 Cancelled
 * 1985 Jonquière Marquis
 * 1984 St. Antoine Rapidos
 * 1983 LaSalle Cyclones
 * 1982 Ste. Foy
 * 1981 Longueuil

Junior BB
''A Junior BB championship ran from 1993 until 2005. Junior BB is now the Junior A designation and does not have a provincial playdown. To the rest of Canada, this was considered Junior C.''


 * 1993 Coleraine Relance
 * 1994 Rimouski Patriots
 * 1995 Rimouski Patriots
 * 1996 Lachute Stars
 * 1997 Jonquiere Marquis
 * 1998 Centre Mauricie Patriots
 * 1999 Pointe-Lévy Commanders
 * 2000 St-Cyrille Cyclones
 * 2001 Trois-Rivières D’Artagnan
 * 2002 Métabetchouan Royals
 * 2003 Trois-Rivières D’Artagnan
 * 2004 Mont-Tremblant Diablos
 * 2005 Plessisville V. Boutin

History
In 2008, the first Provincial Championship for women was added.


 * U-11 (9–10 years )
 * U-13 (11–12 years)
 * U-15 (13–14 years)
 * U-18 (15-16-17 years)
 * U-21 (18-19-20-21 years)

In 2007, the Dodge Cup has 60 women's teams quarrel the competition during 11–15 April: U-13 AA 6 teams, U-13 A 10 teams, U-15 AA 8 teams, U-15 A 8 teams, U-18 AA 8 teams, U-18 A 10 teams and finally U-21 A 10 teams. Since 2008 the women's Dodge Cup is held at a different venue and date than the men's competition.

2008
The historic first presentation of the women's provincial championships took place in 2008. The women's and men's championships both took place in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean and Côte-Nord regions during 9–13 April 2008. A total of 66 women's teams competed for the championship: Pee-wee AA 8 teams, Pee-wee A 10 teams, Bantam AA 10 teams, Bantam A 8 teams, Midget AA 10 teams, Midget A 12 teams and finally Junior A 8 teams:
 * Pee-wee AA , played at Aréna Luc & Marie-Claude, in La Malbaie.
 * Pee-wee A , contested at Aréna de Donnacona, in Donnacona.
 * Bantam AA , competed at Aréna Luc & Marie-Claude, in La Malbaie.
 * Bantam A , participated at Aréna de Donnacona, in Donnacona.
 * Midget AA  and Midget A , played at Centre récréatif St-Félicien, in St-Félicien.
 * Junior A , played at Aréna de Mashteuiatsh, in Mashteuiatsh.



2009
The 2009 edition of the women's provincial championship took place in the Lake Saint Louis region from 8–12 April 2009: 66 women's teams competed in 7 different categories :Pee Wee A 8 teams, Pee Wee AA 8 teams, Bantam A 8 teams, Bantam AA 12 teams, Midget A 8 teams, Midget AA 12 teams and Junior A 10 teams. In addition, it was the first presence of four semifinalist teams that came from the Quebec women collegial league (Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA).



2010
The 2010 Provincial Championship was held from 31 March to 4 April 2010. The women's championship was from 7 to 11 April: the events from the Coupe Dodge were held in the region of Estrie. The organizing committee selected five cities as hosts for the women's competition. The event, which featured approximately 2000 female players, featured a total of 223 matches. In addition, the 2010 edition of the Cup gave way to some novelties, of which there was a Skills Challenge exclusively featuring women. Said challenge served to indicate the best player as well as the best goalkeeper in terms of skill. Finally we attended the semi-finals and the final of women college ice hockey (Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA).



2011
The competition was held from 31 March to 3 April in Montreal. For the first time in the four year existence of the women's Provincial Championship, the women's tournament will be contested in a city different from the men's competition: 118 women's teams (1775 girls playing ) in 14 category.


 * Atom A, played at Centre Étienne Desmarteau
 * Atom B, played at Aréna Henri-Bourassa
 * Pee-wee AA, played at Aréna Michel-Normandin
 * Pee-wee A, played at Centre Étienne Desmarteau
 * Pee-wee B, played at Aréna Bill Burnan
 * Bantam AA, played at Aréna Chaumont
 * Bantam A, played at Aréna Michel-Normandin
 * Bantam B , played at Aréna Chaumont
 * Midget AA , played at Aréna St-Louis
 * Midget A , played at Centre Étienne Desmarteau
 * Midget B , played at Aréna Bill Burnan
 * Junior A , played at Aréna Chaumont
 * Junior B , played at Aréna Chaumont
 * Collegiate AA , played at Centre Étienne Desmarteau

The finals of four championship categories (besides the semi-finals and the finals of Ligue de hockey féminin collégial AA) was presented at the Centre Étienne Desmarteau.



2012
The women's Provincial Championships were held from 12 till 15 April 2012 to Laval. More than 200 girls' ice hockey teams from 14 regions of Quebec will come to conclude the 2011-12 regular season and to determine champions in the various categories.

Because of a change by the Quebec Student Sports Federation, the collegiate division was now labeled by RSEQ, the French title for the governing body of collegiate sports in the province.

The tournaments were held in seven venues in Laval, and five in Montréal:
 * Atom A,
 * Atom B,
 * Pee-wee AA,
 * Pee-wee A,
 * Pee-wee B,
 * Bantam AA,
 * Bantam A,
 * Bantam B ,
 * Midget AA ,
 * Midget A ,
 * Midget B ,
 * Junior AA.
 * Junior A ,
 * Junior B
 * Collegiate RSEQ ,



2013-2021 champions

 * 2013: Mauricie-Rafales Shawinigan-Sud (Junior A), Mauricie-Cataractes Shawinigan (Junior B), Limouilou Titans (Collegiate D1), Lionel-Groulx (Collegiate D2)
 * 2014: Les Rapides de Sherbrooke (Junior A), Rafaels Mauricie (Junior B), Limouilou Titans (Collegiate), Champlain-Lennoxville (Collegiate D2)
 * 2015: Les Rapides de l'Estrie (Junior A), Metro-Brubelle (Junior B), Patriotes St-Laurent (Collegiate)
 * 2016: Rafaels Mauricie (Junior A), Canadiennes 1 Montreal (Junior B)
 * 2017: Chaudiere-Appalaches Challengers (Junior A), Richelieu Rapides (Junior B)
 * 2018: Rebelles Laval (Junior A), Richelieu Rapides (Junior B)
 * 2019: Westlake Wild (Junior A), Nord-Cotieres JRB (Junior B)
 * 2020-2021: cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

2012-2016 results