The President's Cup is awarded to the winning team at the CJHL Prospects Game. Team East (CHL, MHL, NOJHL, OJHL, and QJAAAHL players) and Team West (AJHL, BCHL, MJHL, SJHL, and SIJHL players) playoff in an annual event for the President's Cup at a predetermined host city in front of scores of fans and scouts. From 2005 until 2008, the event ran as a single game, but starting in 2009 the President's Cup will be played for in a two-game series where the combined score of the games determines the winner of the event.
At the 2011 Royal Bank Cup it was announced that starting with the 2011 World Junior A Challenge that the CJHL Prospects Game would take place at the WJAC. Following the 2013 World Junior A Challenge, the game was reverted to a stand-alone event starting with the 2014–15 season, as well as taking place post-New Years for the first time ever.
Single Game Event
- 2005 Team West defeated Team East 5-4 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan
- 2006 Team West defeated Team East 6-2 in Vernon, British Columbia
- 2007 Team East defeated Team West 5-3 in Winkler, Manitoba
- 2008 Team East defeated Team West 6-3 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island
Two Game Series
- 2009 Team West defeated Team East 8-3 (8-1, 0-2) in Winkler, Manitoba
- 2010 Team East defeated Team West 9-2 (2-1 SO, 7-1) in Dauphin, Manitoba
- 2011 Team West defeated Team East 9-6 (4-3 OT, 5-3) in Langley, British Columbia at 2011 World Junior A Challenge[1]
- 2012 Team West defeated Team East 8-6 (5-0, 3-6) in Digby and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia at 2012 World Junior A Challenge[2][3]
- 2013 Team East defeated Team West 8-4 (4-2, 4-2) in Digby and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia at 2013 World Junior A Challenge
Single Game Event
- 2015 Team West defeated Team East 3-2 in Oakville, Ontario
- 2016 Team East defeated Team West 3-1 in Surrey, British Columbia
- 2017 Team West defeated Team East 4-3 in Cornwall, Ontario
- 2018 Team West defeated Team East 5-2 in Mississauga, Ontario
- 2019 Team West defeated Team East 5-2 in Okotoks, Alberta
- 2020 No event due to COVID-19 pandemic
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