Canotian Hockey League

The Canotian Hockey League is the national hockey league of Canotia. Every season, the top 4 teams from each conference, a total of 8 teams, advance to the playoffs. There are three rounds of the playoffs; the quarterfinals, the semifinals, and the Maple Cup Finals. The winner of the Maple Cup Finals wins the Maple Cup. As of 2019, the winner of the Maple Cup is the Newfoundland Growlers, who won it against the London Knights. As of 2019, the team with the most Maple Cup titles is the Montreal Canadiens, who have won 20 since the league was founded in 1933.

The Canotian Hockey League was founded 1933. The Original Six teams of the Canotian Hockey League were the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Montreal Canadiens, the Montreal Maroons (relocated to Halifax to become the Halifax Mooseheads), Montreal Wanderers (relocated to Quebec City to become the Quebec Nordiques), the Ottawa Senators, and the Hamilton Bulldogs. However, the Montreal Canadiens, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Ottawa Senators, the Quebec Nordiques (Montreal Wanderers) and the Halifax Mooseheads (Montreal Maroons) date back to before the league was founded.

The Canotian Hockey League has its headquarters in Toronto.

Teams
The Canotian Hockey League consists of 16 teams, 8 teams in each conference.