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[[File:Doyle_Cup_logo.png|thumb|253px]]
 
[[File:Doyle_Cup_logo.png|thumb|253px]]
   
 
This is the '''2018 [[Doyle Cup]]''' championship to determine the [[Alberta]]/[[British Columbia]] Junior A Championship. The winner moves on to the [[2018 Royal Bank Cup]].
 
This is the '''2018 [[Doyle Cup]]''' championship to determine the [[Alberta]]/[[British Columbia]] Junior A Championship. The winner moves on to the [[2018 Royal Bank Cup]].
   
The Doyle Cup makes its return after being abandoned after the 2012 tournament (along with the [[Anavet Cup]]) in favor of the [[Western Canada Cup]] which included the champions of the four western provinces and gave two bids to the [[Royal Bank Cup]].  It was announced prior to the 2017 WCC that the WCC was being abandoned due to cost concerns among the four participating league and the format would revert to the pre-2013 format of the AJHL and BCHL champions meeting for the Doyle Cup and the Pacific region spot in the Royal Bank Cup and the SJHL and MJHL champions meeting for the Anavet Cup and the Western region spot in the Royal Bank Cup.
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The Doyle Cup makes its return after being abandoned after the 2012 tournament (along with the [[Anavet Cup]]) in favor of the [[Western Canada Cup]] which included the champions of the four western provinces and gave two bids to the [[Royal Bank Cup]].  It was announced prior to the 2017 WCC that the WCC was being abandoned due to cost concerns among the four participating leagues and the format would revert to the pre-2013 format of the AJHL and BCHL champions meeting for the [[Doyle Cup]] and the Pacific region spot in the Royal Bank Cup and the SJHL and MJHL champions meeting for the [[Anavet Cup]] and the Western region spot in the [[2018 Royal Bank Cup]].
   
 
==Teams==
 
==Teams==
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*[[Wenatchee Wild]] ([[2017-18 BCHL Season|BCHL]] Champions)
 
*[[Wenatchee Wild]] ([[2017-18 BCHL Season|BCHL]] Champions)
   
==Series==
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==2018 Doyle Cup Series ==
 
{{2TeamBracket | RD1=The Doyle Cup
 
{{2TeamBracket | RD1=The Doyle Cup
 
| RD1-seed1=[[AJHL]]
 
| RD1-seed1=[[AJHL]]
| RD1-team1=TBD
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| RD1-team1=[[Spruce Grove Saints]]
| RD1-score1=
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| RD1-score1= 1
 
| RD1-seed2=[[BCHL]]
 
| RD1-seed2=[[BCHL]]
| RD1-team2=[[Wenatchee Wild]]
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| RD1-team2='''[[Wenatchee Wild]]'''
| RD1-score2=
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| RD1-score2= 4
 
}}
 
}}
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===Results===
 
===Results===
The exact schedule format and dates will be based on if the first two games are split or the same team wins both games. If the same team wins both of the first games, game 3 is held in the Alberta team's arena on May 1 and game 5 would be played May 4th also in Alberta.  If the first two games are split game 3 would be April 29th in the British Columbia team's arena and game 5 would be played May 3rd
 
 
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|- align="center" style="background-color:#DDDDFF"
 
|- align="center" style="background-color:#DDDDFF"
 
| Game || Visitors || Goals || Home Team || Goals || Date
 
| Game || Visitors || Goals || Home Team || Goals || Date
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 1 || AJHL || || BCHL || || April 27
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| 1 || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || 2 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || 3 (ot) || April 27
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 2 || AJHL || || BCHL || || April 28
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| 2 || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || 0 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || 3 || April 28
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 3 || AJHL/BCHL || || AJHL/BCHL || || May 1 or April 29
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| 3 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || 4 || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || 3 || May 1
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 4 || BCHL || || AJHL || || May 2
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| 4 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || 2 || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || 5 || May 2
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 5 || BCHL || || AJHL || || May 3 or 4
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| 5 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || 7 || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || 2 || May 4 <!--
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 6 || BCHL || || AJHL || || May 5
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| 6 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || || May 5*
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
| 7 || BCHL || || AJHL || || May 6
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| 7 || [[Wenatchee Wild]] || || [[Spruce Grove Saints]] || || May 6* -->
 
|}
 
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[[File:2018_Doyle_Cup_Champions_Wenatchee_Wild.jpg|thumb|400px|2018 Doyle Cup Champions Wenatchee Wild]]
 
The winner advances to the [[2018 Royal Bank Cup]].
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The [[Wenatchee Wild]] advances to the [[2018 Royal Bank Cup]] being held in [[Chilliwack, British Columbia]].
 
[[Category:2018 in hockey]]
 
[[Category:2018 in hockey]]
 
[[Category:Doyle Cup]]
 
[[Category:Doyle Cup]]

Latest revision as of 21:20, 15 October 2018

Doyle Cup logo

This is the 2018 Doyle Cup championship to determine the Alberta/British Columbia Junior A Championship. The winner moves on to the 2018 Royal Bank Cup.

The Doyle Cup makes its return after being abandoned after the 2012 tournament (along with the Anavet Cup) in favor of the Western Canada Cup which included the champions of the four western provinces and gave two bids to the Royal Bank Cup.  It was announced prior to the 2017 WCC that the WCC was being abandoned due to cost concerns among the four participating leagues and the format would revert to the pre-2013 format of the AJHL and BCHL champions meeting for the Doyle Cup and the Pacific region spot in the Royal Bank Cup and the SJHL and MJHL champions meeting for the Anavet Cup and the Western region spot in the 2018 Royal Bank Cup.

Teams

2018 Doyle Cup Series

  The Doyle Cup
                 
AJHL Spruce Grove Saints 1
BCHL Wenatchee Wild 4

Results

Game Visitors Goals Home Team Goals Date
1 Spruce Grove Saints 2 Wenatchee Wild 3 (ot) April 27
2 Spruce Grove Saints 0 Wenatchee Wild 3 April 28
3 Wenatchee Wild 4 Spruce Grove Saints 3 May 1
4 Wenatchee Wild 2 Spruce Grove Saints 5 May 2
5 Wenatchee Wild 7 Spruce Grove Saints 2 May 4
2018 Doyle Cup Champions Wenatchee Wild

2018 Doyle Cup Champions Wenatchee Wild

The Wenatchee Wild advances to the 2018 Royal Bank Cup being held in Chilliwack, British Columbia.