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The tournament is played between four teams in a single [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams meet in the championship game.
The tournament is played between four teams in a single [[Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The top two teams meet in the championship game.


The 2013 qualifiers are as follows:
The 2014 qualifiers are as follows:


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Revision as of 19:13, 1 April 2014

The Cyclone Taylor Cup tournament serves as the British Columbia Provincial Junior B Hockey Championship. The annual tournament is held amongst the champions of British Columbia's three Junior B ice hockey leagues, as well as a host team. The winner of the Cyclone Taylor Cup moves onto the Western Canadian Junior B championship, the Keystone Cup.

The tournament and championship trophy is named after Hockey Hall of Famer Fred "Cyclone" Taylor, who was an integral member of the Vancouver Millionaires Stanley Cup victory in 1915.

Tournament Organization

The tournament is played between four teams in a single round-robin format. The top two teams meet in the championship game.

The 2014 qualifiers are as follows:

League Representative
Kootenay International Junior Hockey League TBD
Pacific Junior Hockey League Aldergrove Kodiaks
Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League Victoria Cougars
Host (KIJHL) Nelson Keafs

Champions

Teams that went on to win the Keystone Cup listed in bold.

1The Columbia Valley Rockies won the 1990 Keystone Cup, possibly as hosts.

Results

Year Gold Medal Game Bronze Medal Game
Champions Score Finalists Third Place Score Fourth Place
2004 Richmond Sockeyes
PIJHL
2005 Osoyoos Storm
KIJHL (Host)
Beaver Valley Nitehawks
KIJHL
Victoria Cougars
VIJHL
Abbotsford Pilots
PIJHL
2006 Delta Ice Hawks
PIJHL
Abbotsford Pilots
PIJHL (Host)
2007 Victoria Cougars
VIJHL (Host)
Abbotsford Pilots
PIJHL
Kerry Park Islanders
VIJHL
Fernie Ghostriders
KIJHL
2008 Grandview Steelers
PIJHL
4 – 3 Kimberley Dynamiters
KIJHL (Host)
Fernie Ghostriders
KIJHL
5 – 3 Victoria Cougars
VIJHL
2009 Richmond Sockeyes
PIJHL (Host)
6 – 2 Nelson Leafs
KIJHL
Oceanside Generals
VIJHL
5 – 3 Abbotsford Pilots
PIJHL
2010 Revelstoke Grizzlies
KIJHL
4 – 1 Peninsula Panthers
VIJHL
Aldergrove Kodiaks
PIJHL
5 – 4 Oceanside Generals
VIJHL (Host)
2011 Peninsula Panthers
VIJHL
5 – 3 Fernie Ghostriders
KIJHL (Host)
Osoyoos Coyotes
KIJHL
3 – 0 Richmond Sockeyes
PIJHL
2012 Abbotsford Pilots
PIJHL (Host)
3 – 2
2OT
Victoria Cougars
VIJHL
Delta Ice Hawks
PIJHL
5 – 3 Beaver Valley Nitehawks
KIJHL
2013 Richmond Sockeyes
PJHL
4 – 1 Victoria Cougars
VIJHL
Castlegar Rebels
KIJHL
5 – 4 Comox Valley Glacier Kings
VIJHL (Host)

References