The 2016 Memorial Cup tournament to determine the champion of the Canadian Hockey League will take place at Enmax Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta, beginning Friday and concluding with the championship game May 29.
The four-team, round-robin tournament includes the host team, Red Deer, along with Quebec Major Junior Hockey League champion Rouyn-Noranda, Western Hockey League champion Brandon, and Ontario Hockey League champion London.
Since the round-robin format was introduced in 1972, the WHL has won 19 times, including 2014 when the Edmonton Oil Kings won. Oshawa of the OHL won the Memorial Cup last year with a 2-1 overtime win against Kelowna of the WHL in the championship game.