Juno Cup

Canadian yearly ice hockey game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Juno Cup is a yearly ice hockey game held in conjunction with the Juno Awards, first conducted at the 2004 Juno Awards. The games match National Hockey League alumni with artists and entertainers as a charitable benefit for MusiCounts, a music education charity operated by the CARAS. The Juno Cup has helped raise more than $700,000 for MusiCounts (formerly known as the CARAS Music Education Program) which in turn supported music programs across Canada.

Each game features a team of current or former NHL players (NHL Greats) who competes against a team composed of musicians (The Rockers). The NHL Greats have won each Juno Cup except in 2009 and 2019.[1][2]

Dates and locations

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Juno Cup Dates and Locations
Year Date City Venue Winning team Score
2004 2 April Edmonton, Alberta[3] AgriCom Arena NHL Greats 12-8[4]
2005 1 April Selkirk, Manitoba Selkirk Rec Complex NHL Greats 6-5[4]
2006 31 March Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax Forum NHL Greats 12-11[5]
2007 30 March Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Art Hauser Centre[6] NHL Greats 11-9[7]
2008 4 April Calgary, Alberta[8] Stampede Corral NHL Greats 16-5[9]
2009 27 March Vancouver, British Columbia[10][11] UBC Thunderbird Arena The Rockers 12-11 (SO)[10]
2010 16 April Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador[12] Jack Byrne Arena NHL Greats 9-8
2011 25 March Toronto, Ontario Ricoh Coliseum[13] NHL Greats 13-10
2012 30 March Ottawa, Ontario Nepean Sportsplex[14] NHL Greats 12-10[15]
2013 19 April Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Mosaic Place[16] NHL Greats 9-8[16]
2014 28 March Winnipeg, Manitoba MTS Iceplex[17] NHL Greats 10-9[18]
2015 13 March Hamilton, Ontario Dave Andreychuk Mountain Arena & Skating Centre NHL Greats 9-7[19]
2016 1 April Calgary, Alberta Max Bell Centre[20] NHL Greats 12-10[21]
2017 31 March Ottawa, Ontario TD Place Arena NHL Greats 13-12[22]
2018 23 March Vancouver, British Columbia Bill Copeland Sports Centre NHL Greats OT win[23]
2019 15 March London, Ontario Western Fair District Sports Centre The Rockers 7-5[2]
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