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This is what is planned to be the 2021-22 Calgary Junior C Hockey League season.

The league has set a September 27th deadline to notify the league/Association of intentions to play for the 2021-22 season. The Calgary region and the whole province of Alberta has been hit hard by a fourth wave of COVID-19. This has caused Hockey Calgary to proceed cautiously with its' planning for the 2021-22 season as youth leagues are under an October 4th deadline to notify.


Membership Changes[]

Teams[]

Team Centre Arena(s)
Airdrie Dragons Airdrie, Alberta Ron Ebbesen Arena
Blackfoot Chiefs Calgary East Calgary Twin Arena & Stew Hendry/Henry Viney Arena
Chestermere Lakers Chestermere, Alberta Chestermere Regional Community Association Arenas
Simons Valley Storm Calgary Vivo-West
Southside Thunder Calgary

Great Plains Rink, Max Bell Centre, Village Square Leisure Centre, and Stu Peppard Arena

Springbank Rockies Calgary Springbank Arena
Trails West Wolves Calgary Shouldice Arena, Max Bell Centre, Rose Kohn Arena and Stu Peppard Arena

Standings[]

Team GP W L T GF GA Pts
Springbank Rockies 28 25 2 1 213 67 51
Blackfoot Chiefs 28 19 6 3 157 80 41
Trails West Wolves 28 18 5 5 133 74 41
Simons Valley Storm 28 10 15 3 96 148 23
Southside Thunder 28 9 17 2 96 118 20
Chestermere Lakers 28 8 16 4 118 116 20
Airdrie Dragons 28 0 28 0 36 246 0

Playoffs[]

The league uses three rounds of best-of-three series. Teams are re-seeded after the quarterfinal round. Three teams will qualify for the 2022 Alberta Junior C Playoffs, the two finalist plus the highest regular season ranked team not qualifying for the league final.

Quarterfinals[]

Semifinals[]

Final[]

Blackfoot Chiefs, Springbank Rockies, and Trails West Wolves qualify for the 2022 Alberta Junior C Playoffs being held at Millenium Place and be hosted by the Sherwood Park Renegades of the Noralta Junior Hockey League.

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