Doyle Cup

The Doyle Cup is a sports trophy in ice hockey, which is awarded under the auspices of the Canadian Junior Hockey League to the winner of the best- of-seven series, which currently has an annual between the winner of the Enerflex Cup of the Alberta Junior Hockey League and the Fred Page Cups of the British Columbia Hockey League will be played.

The Cup was in 1984 donated by businessman Pete Doyle from Penticton in the province of British Columbia to the championship, which was as Alberta / British Columbia Junior "A" Championship since 1962 and since 1971 Pacific Junior "A" Championship is, the more effective to give names.

The winner of the Doyle Cup takes to the Royal Bank Cup, which means the national Junior A championship. He plays traditional against the winner of the Anavet Cup to the West Canadian championship, the Abbott Cup.

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