Viking Cup win
Above photo: After a hard-played, come-from-behind win, the SJHL Selects won the tournament’s gold medal. Overall, the team had an excellent tournament, considering their first practice as a team was after they arrived in Camrose.
By Nadine Leming
The revival of the Viking Cup was a success. Throughout the tournament, hockey fans got to see some exciting collegiate action on an international level. The games had a good pace to them with passion for the sport on full display by the players. All five teams came to play and put in the effort in hopes to be the tournament winner.
The Midland Warriors from Nebraska played hard despite their record in the tournament. The Czechia Selects and SJHL U20 Selects teams both had strong appearances throughout the week. The Alberta teams, Augustana Vikings and SAIT Trojans, were both middle of the pack with their performances.
Joren Johnson from the Viking Cup steering committee shared a few words of appreciation at the Viking Cup Banquet on New Year’s Eve. He thanked each of the five teams that participated in the tournament and said, “We are truly honoured to have each of you here in Camrose for the 2026 Viking Cup.”
Joren stated, “The reason this tournament feels special – the special atmosphere, the details, the welcome you all felt and received – is because of them (the volunteers). I’m proud to be representing this group of individuals and we are truly grateful that you’ve chosen to be part of the rebirth of the Viking Cup.”
He recognized the history of the tournament in his remarks and commented that they are continuing to build on that legacy of international hockey – connecting players, coaches and communities from around the world. That history matters and Joren took a moment to acknowledge and honour LeRoy Johnson for his dedication to the Viking Cup as a founder and leader.
Throughout the program, the team representatives talked about the generosity of the billet families, the steering committee and the community. Comments made by team representatives spoke about the tournament being more than about hockey. It was about the value of friendship, the spirit of sport, compassion and professionalism.
January 3 had the host Augustana Vikings facing off against the Czech Selects for bronze. The Czech team came out on top with a solid win with a final score of 8-0. Later that day, it was the SAIT Trojans meeting the SJHL Selects to decide who would take home the gold. It was a hard-fought battle that saw SAIT have a 4-3 lead late in the third period, with the SJHL tying the game with only moments to spare, forcing overtime. The extra frame saw exciting action with both teams striving to score in sudden death. It was the SJHL who finally scored near the middle of the frame, taking home gold.
In the closing ceremony, Joren spoke with heartfelt appreciation to all of the participating teams, officials, volunteers, sponsors and fans.
Joren said, “It was their commitment, support and energy that made the Viking Cup a huge success.”
Hockey fans who took in the tournament were witness to some great sportsmanship and exciting action throughout the tournament. Camrose was an amazing host community for this event, with many friendships and memories created throughout the week.
