
Schedule Update for the Maritimes Division
April 16, 2021 - Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)
Charlottetown Islanders News Release
With the reopening of the Atlantic bubble delayed until May 3rd, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League announced today that the regular season in the Maritimes Division will come to an end on Sunday, April 18th.
The Halifax Mooseheads' and the Cape Breton Eagles' seasons will officially come to an end on Sunday. They will not take part in the 2021 President Cup Playoffs. The three New Brunswick-based teams will play in a nine-game round-robin tournament with the winner facing off against the Charlottetown Islanders in the Maritimes Division final. The league will determine the format of the round-robin tournament and the schedule in the upcoming days.
The QMJHL President Cup semifinals will group three teams from Quebec and one team from the Maritimes in a single protected environment event. Teams will be seeded based on the 2020-2021 overall standings. The schedule and location of the event will be determined at a later date.
We will be making a further announcement regarding ticketing for the Maritime Division final in the coming days.
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League Stories from April 16, 2021
- Eagles Edged by Islanders as Eagle Season Ends at C200 - Cape Breton Eagles
- Isles Put Damper on Final Night of Eagles' Season with 3-2 Victory - Charlottetown Islanders
- Titan Edge Sea Dogs with Late Goal - Saint John Sea Dogs
- Val-d'Or Will Not Host the First Round - QMJHL
- NB Playoff Series Announced - Moncton Wildcats
- Schedule Update for the Maritimes Division - Saint John Sea Dogs
- QMJHL Announces Updated New Brunswick Playoff Format - Moncton Wildcats
- Schedule Update for the Maritimes Division - Charlottetown Islanders
- QMJHL Announces Conclusion of Season for Eagles, Mooseheads - Cape Breton Eagles
- Schedule Update for the Maritimes Division - QMJHL
- All Roads Lead to Sydney as Isles and Eagles Meet in Friday Night Matchup - Charlottetown Islanders
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