2016 Allan Cup

Definition
The 2016 Allan Cup refers to the edition of the Canadian senior amateur men’s ice hockey championship tournament held in 2016. The event determined the national senior amateur champion for the 2015‑2016 season.

Overview
The Allan Cup tournament is organized annually by Hockey Canada and features senior “AAA” clubs from various regions of Canada. The 2016 competition followed the standard format of a multi‑team, single‑elimination bracket preceded by a round‑robin stage, culminating in a final championship game. Participating teams represented regional senior leagues and qualified through provincial playoffs or host‑team selection.

Etymology / Origin
The tournament is named after Sir H. Montagu Allan, who donated the original Allan Cup trophy in 1908 to serve as the championship prize for Canada’s senior amateur ice hockey clubs. The 2016 edition continued this tradition, inheriting the name directly from the original trophy.

Characteristics

  • Host city and venue: The tournament was hosted in a Canadian city that provided facilities meeting Hockey Canada’s requirements for senior‑level competition. Accurate information is not confirmed regarding the specific host city and arena for the 2016 edition.
  • Participating teams: Teams from the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan, and Atlantic Canada were eligible to compete. The exact roster of clubs that took part in the 2016 tournament is not confirmed by publicly available sources.
  • Champion: The club that won the final game of the 2016 Allan Cup has not been definitively verified in reliable secondary sources. Some references suggest a team from Alberta claimed the title, but this remains uncorroborated.
  • Format: Consistent with other recent editions, the tournament employed a preliminary round‑robin phase to seed teams, followed by knockout semifinals and a championship final.

Related Topics

  • Allan Cup – The overall senior amateur championship trophy and its historical significance in Canadian ice hockey.
  • Senior “AAA” ice hockey – The classification for the highest level of senior amateur competition in Canada.
  • Hockey Canada – The governing body that administers the Allan Cup and senior hockey programs.
  • 2016 in Canadian sports – A broader overview of major sporting events and achievements in Canada during the year 2016.

Note: While the Allan Cup is a well‑documented competition, detailed, verifiable information specific to the 2016 edition—including host location, participating teams, and champion—is limited in publicly accessible encyclopedic sources. Consequently, certain aspects of this entry are marked with “Accurate information is not confirmed.”

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