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2022–23 CCHL season
LeagueCentral Canada Hockey League
SportIce hockey
DurationRegular season
September–April
Number of games55
Number of teams12
Total attendance77,274
League championship
Bogart CupOttawa Jr. Senators
  Runners-upSmiths Falls Bears
CCHL seasons
← 2021–22
2023–24 →

The 2022–23 CCHL season was the 62nd season of the Central Canada Hockey League (CCHL).

Season highlights

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Awards

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Source: "Season award archives". thecchl.ca. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

Regular season

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Robinson division
Team Centre GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Smiths Falls Bears Smiths Falls, Ontario 55 37 15 1 2 232 165 77
Renfrew Wolves Renfrew, Ontario 55 30 18 4 3 184 177 67
Carleton Place Canadians Carleton Place, Ontario 55 31 20 2 2 210 183 66
Brockville Braves Brockville, Ontario 55 29 18 4 4 166 154 66
Kemptville 73's Kemptville, Ontario 55 25 24 5 1 199 206 56
Pembroke Lumber Kings Pembroke, Ontario 55 10 40 2 3 132 248 25

Source: "2022–23 Central CCHL standings". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

Yzerman division
Team Centre GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Pts
Ottawa Jr. Senators Ottawa, Ontario 55 42 8 3 2 218 126 89
Navan Grads Navan, Ontario 55 38 12 4 1 213 150 81
Hawkesbury Hawks Hawkesbury, Ontario 55 30 18 4 3 188 172 67
Cornwall Colts Cornwall, Ontario 55 26 24 3 2 175 181 57
Rockland Nationals Rockland, Ontario 55 20 23 4 8 172 203 52
Nepean Raiders Nepean, Ontario 55 12 39 1 3 138 262 28

Source: "2022–23 Central CCHL standings". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

Post-season

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2023 League championship
Bogart Cup
Tournament details
Dates22 March – 5 May
Teams8
Defending championsOttawa Jr. Senators
Final positions
ChampionsOttawa Jr. Senators
Runner-upSmiths Falls Bears
Tournament statistics
Games played39
Goals scored213 (5.46 per game)
Attendance15,408 (395 per game)
Playoff MVPRorke Applebee

The Ottawa Jr. Senators won the league championship Bogart Cup for the fourth time in a row after defeating the Smiths Falls Bears in game 7 of the finals. The Jr. Senators thus advanced to the national championship tournament in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba[1]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Bogart Cup Finals
      
Ottawa 4
Cornwall 1
Ottawa 4
Brockville 1
Brockville 4
Navan 3
Ottawa 4
Smiths Falls 3
Smiths Falls 4
Carleton Place 1
Smiths Falls 4
Renfrew 1
Hawkesbury 1
Renfrew 4

Source: "2022–23 CCHL playoff results". hockeydb.com. Retrieved 15 December 2024.

National championship

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In 2022, the Centennial Cup moved to a 10-team format, including the champions from each of the 9 leagues that make up the CJHL, and the host team, thus eliminating the intervening regional contests for the ANAVET Cup, the Fred Page Cup and the Doyle Cup.[2] The tournament consisted of a 4-game round-robin with two groups of five teams, followed by a six-team single-elimination play-off.[3]

The 2023 Centennial Cup tournament was hosted by the Portage Terriers of the MJHL in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.[4][5] The Ottawa Jr. Senators reached the semifinals and were eliminated from competition by the defending champions Brooks Bandits of the AJHL. The Bandits went on to win their third straight national championship after defeating the Battlefords North Stars of the SJHL in four games in the finals.[6][7]

References

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  1. ^ "Ottawa defeats Smiths Falls in game seven to win fourth CCHL title in a row". recorder.ca. Postmedia. 9 May 2023. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
  2. ^ Willberg, David (22 March 2022). "The 2022 Centennial Cup in Estevan will be the biggest ever with 10 teams". sasktoday.ca. Harvard Media. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  3. ^ Willberg, David (16 May 2022). "The field is set for the Centennial Cup in Estevan". sasktoday.ca. Harvard Media. Retrieved 28 July 2024. The top three teams from each pool will advance to the playoff round. The top seed gets a direct bye to the semifinal, while the second and third place teams move onto the quarter-finals.
  4. ^ Slattery, Joey (11 May 2023). "'It's an amazing experience': 2023 Centennial Cup underway in Portage la Prairie". CTV News Winnipeg. Bell Media. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  5. ^ Sawatzky, Mike (19 June 2023). "Portage la Prairie earns praise for hosting 'best' Centennial Cup ever". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  6. ^ Punkari, Lucas (21 May 2023). "May 2023: Bandits win third straight Centennial Cup". Brandon Sun. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
  7. ^ "Brooks beats Battlefords to win Centennial Cup championship". 980 CJME. Rawlco Radio. 21 May 2023. Retrieved 9 August 2024.

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