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Kelowna selected to host the 2026 Memorial Cup

Kelowna selected to host the 2026 Memorial Cup

November 27, 2024

Tags: 2026 Memorial Kelowna Rockets

TORONTO, ON – The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) is pleased to announce that the city of Kelowna, British Columbia, has been chosen to host the 106th edition of the Memorial Cup in the spring of 2026.

The Kelowna Rockets were one of five Western Hockey League (WHL) franchises to submit a formal written bid back in September, representing the most CHL clubs vying to host a Memorial Cup since 2009.

With Kelowna Rockets head coach Kris Mallette on the ground in Oshawa for the 2024 CHL USA Prospects Challenge presented by Kubota Canada, the CHL will host a media availability with Kris Mallette at 5:20 p.m. ET today at the Tribute Communities Centre.

Additionally, CHL President Dan MacKenzie and WHL Commissioner Dan Near will be available at 6:30 p.m. ET upon request. We ask that you confirm your attendance for either availability by emailing Christopher Séguin (CHL Manager of Media Relations) at cseguin@chl.ca.

“We are excited to be heading to Kelowna for the 2026 Memorial Cup,” said Dan MacKenzie, President of the CHL.

“With the most significant number of CHL teams seeking to host a Memorial Cup in more than 15 years, the selection process for the 2026 Tournament was incredibly competitive, given the strong bids put forth by all five bidding clubs, including the Brandon Wheat Kings, Lethbridge Hurricanes, Medicine Hat Tigers, and Spokane Chiefs.

I want to express my gratitude to these four finalists for all the work they put into creating outstanding bids. We look forward to working alongside the Kelowna Rockets and the City of Kelowna to make the 106th edition of the Memorial Cup a once-in-a-lifetime experience for both fans and players alike.”

The selection of Kelowna was rendered following formal bid presentations made by the five bidding WHL clubs – the Brandon Wheat Kings, Kelowna Rockets, Lethbridge Hurricanes, Medicine Hat Tigers, and Spokane Chiefs – to the CHL’s selection committee.

The committee was comprised of sports leaders from across the industry including Graeme Roustan (Chairman and Owner of the Hockey News), Colin Campbell (NHL Sr. Executive Vice-President of Hockey Operation), Aaron Fox (Chair of Defence Team for McDougall Gauley), Kalli Quinn (Event Specialist at KAQ Event Consulting), and Paul Graham (Executive Producer & VP at TSN).

Each bid was evaluated based on four categories: business operations, local atmosphere/community engagement, event logistics, and Hockey operations.

“Congratulations to the Kelowna Rockets and the City of Kelowna, led by Bruce Hamilton, Mayor Tom Dyas, David Rush, and Steve Thomson, on successfully bringing the 2026 Memorial Cup to Kelowna,” commented WHL Commissioner Dan Near.

“As the selection committee reviewed all the submissions, it became abundantly clear that Kelowna has built an event that could go down as the most excellent Memorial Cup in history.

The Western Hockey League is thrilled to welcome hockey fans from all corners of the CHL to Kelowna – a gem in the heart of B.C.’s Okanagan – for what will undoubtedly be an exceptional event, complete with world-class Hockey, entertaining festivities, and so much more.”

The 2026 Memorial Cup will represent just the second time that Kelowna has ever played host to this prestigious Tournament. The Rockets previously hosted the Memorial Cup in 2004, the only time Kelowna has won the CHL’s championship event.

Led by 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee Shea Weber and 13-year NHL veteran Josh Gorges, the Kelowna Rockets edged the Gatineau Olympiques in the 2004 Memorial Cup final to capture the Memorial Cup trophy on home ice in front of a sold-out crowd at Prospera Place.

This past spring, the City of Kelowna committed to making several upgrades to Prospera Place, including the installation of a brand-new scoreboard, improved lighting and sound systems, a dedicated press box, and more to help bolster the experience of fans and visitors traveling to the home Arena of the Kelowna Rockets.

“On behalf of the entire Kelowna Rockets organization, I’m more than thrilled for the co-chairs Dave Rush and Steve Thompson, as well as Gavin Hamilton, Jillian Haller, and of course, the City of Kelowna,” added Bruce Hamilton, Governor, President, and General Manager of the Kelowna Rockets.

“This wouldn’t have been possible without Mayor Tom Dyas and the City Council stepping up to make sure the building is brought up to CHL standards for the bid. We wouldn’t be in this position without the City’s commitment and support.

The bid committee has done a phenomenal job, and we’re so happy for our community.

The 2026 Memorial Cup is for the City of Kelowna and the surrounding area. We get the chance to bring this event back to the Okanagan, and while it’s been a long grind to get it, we’re excited for the city and our season ticket holders. It’s an opportunity for something special.”

Over the years, the Kelowna Rockets have proven themselves to be a force in the WHL. The Rockets have won the Ed Chynoweth Cup as WHL league champions four times (2003, 2005, 2009, 2015), and they have played in the Memorial Cup Tournament on five occasions (2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2015).

The Rockets’ five appearances at the Memorial Cup since 2003 are the second-most of any CHL franchise over that stretch, trailing only the six trips made by the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) during that period.

Throughout the Kelowna Rockets’ 33-year history, there have been a total of 76 players from the club drafted to the National Hockey League (NHL), including current NHLers Tyler Myers, Luke Schenn, and Tyson Barrie, in addition to 2024 Utah Hockey Club first-round pick Tij Iginla, who currently co-leads the Rockets with 13 goals during the 2024-25 campaign.

In 2026, the Memorial Cup will be awarded for the 106th time. The Kelowna Rockets will be one of four clubs to play in the 2026 Memorial Cup alongside the playoff champion from each of the OHL, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and Western Hockey League (WHL).

Next year’s 2025 Memorial Cup will take place in Rimouski, Québec from May 22 to June 1, 2025. The 105th edition of the Memorial Cup will mark the return of the CHL’s championship event to the province of Québec for what will be the first time in 10 years.

The most recent Memorial Cup took place last spring in Saginaw, as the host Spirit defeated the London Knights 4-3 in the final to secure Saginaw’s first-ever CHL championship title in franchise history.

By accomplishing the latter, the Spirit became the first CHL club from Michigan to win the Memorial Cup and the third U.S. franchise to do so.

Since being awarded for the first time 105 years ago, the Memorial Cup has developed a rich tradition that has shaped the way junior hockey is played in North America — becoming one of the most coveted trophies in the sport.

Originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and donated by the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) in March 1919, this trophy was created in remembrance of the many soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in the First World War. It was later rededicated in 2010 to the memory of all fallen Canadian Military Personnel.

About the Canadian Hockey League (CHL)
The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) is the world’s largest development hockey league, with 51 Canadian and 9 American teams participating in the Western Hockey League (WHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL).

The CHL supplies more players to the National Hockey League (NHL) and U SPORTS than any other league.

During the 2023-24 season, of the 1,000-plus players who played an NHL game, over 430 came through the CHL. At the 2024 NHL Draft, 88 CHL players were selected, including 14 in the first round.

For more information regarding the CHL, please visit chl.ca.

About the Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior Hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) has its head office in Calgary, Alta.

The WHL offers a world-class player experience, featuring three key cornerstones: hockey development, education, and a safe, positive environment for all participants.

A diverse and inclusive organization, the WHL consists of 22 member Clubs, 16 in Western Canada and 6 in the U.S. Pacific Northwest.

A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for close to 60 years.

The WHL is also a leading provider of Hockey scholarships, with over 375 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.

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