Ontario

Ajax Hockey Teams Keep Playing in King Clancy Cup

By

James Sinclair
March 10, 2026 4:53 pm

Young hockey players from the Ajax Pickering Minor Hockey Association in Ajax, Ontario, are currently competing in the King Clancy Cup in Toronto. While some divisions began tournament play as early as March 7, 2026, the series of games provides local youth athletes with the opportunity to play high-level hockey as the winter season winds down.

The event is a sanctioned initiative by the GTHL that is specifically for teams that were knocked out of their regular playoffs early. By participating, these teams can keep their season going through as late as April 9, 2026, depending on the division, instead of stopping play early in the year.

For local families, the tournament is a way for players to focus on skill development and team building during the final weeks of the season. It ensures that the youth athletes stay active on the ice and engaged in the sport throughout the spring transition.

The tournament is named after King Clancy, a legendary hockey player and executive. The games scheduled for this month allow the Ajax Pickering teams to conclude their year with meaningful competition against other teams in the region.

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