New Playoff Era to Begin as CEBL Announces 2026 Season Schedule
Historic format changes introduce full in-market postseason and best-of-three CEBL Finals as league’s eighth season set to tip off May 9

The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) unveiled its 2026 schedule Thursday, marking the beginning of a new era for the league with the introduction of a full in-market playoff model and the first best-of-three CEBL Finals series in league history.
The 2026 season tips off Saturday, May 9 at 1:30 p.m. MT / 3:30 p.m. ET in Edmonton with the Stingers hosting the Winnipeg Sea Bears at Edmonton EXPO Centre. Each CEBL team will play 24 regular season games through to August 3, delivering a balanced and action-packed summer of 120 contests to Canadian basketball fans from coast to coast before the new playoff format takes flight.
Marquee Dates and Signature Moments for 2026
The upcoming season features a series of holiday matchups, rivalry games, and full-day basketball slates, including:
- 11 tripleheaders
- A Victoria Day game in Ottawa on May 18
- The first of four meetings between Calgary and Vancouver on May 24, reigniting their rivalry after last year’s dramatic playoff clash
- A 2025 CEBL Championship rematch between Calgary and Niagara on June 3
- A Father’s Day doubleheader in Scarborough and Ottawa on June 21
- A Canada Day doubleheader in Scarborough and Edmonton on July 1
For the full 2026 CEBL schedule, visit
cebl.ca/schedule.
Historic New Playoff Format Debuts in 2026
The 2026 Canadian Elite Basketball League Playoffs will begin with single-elimination Conference Semifinals on Thursday, August 6, where the 1st seed faces the 4th seed and the 2nd seed faces the 3rd seed in each conference. Winners will advance to the Conference Finals on Saturday, August 8, also single elimination, with higher seeds hosting each round.
The CEBL Finals will be a best-of-three series from August 12–16, marking the first multi-game playoff series in league history:
Game 1 – August 12
Game 2 – August 15
Game 3 (if necessary) – August 16
The lower seed team will host Game 1, while the higher seed will host Games 2 and 3 (if necessary), replacing the previous single-elimination Championship Weekend host team model.
“These historic changes to our playoff format represent a major milestone for the CEBL and our fans, and they mark a natural progression as the league continues to grow and evolve,” explained CEBL President Tyler Mazereeuw. “Our focus remains on delivering the best possible experience for our teams, players, and fans, and this is another step forward in fulfilling that mission. Our fans and communities have supported this league from the start, and we’re proud to give them a playoff experience that reflects their passion.”
Mazereeuw added, “Championship Weekend played a key role in building the foundation of our league and grew into Canada’s largest annual celebration of professional basketball. While we’re proud of what it became, moving to an in-market model allows us to deepen connections with our local communities and create new traditions that reflect the growth and maturity of the league.”
For full details on the new Canadian Elite Basketball League playoff format, visit
cebl.ca/playoffs. Ticket information for all CEBL games can be found at
cebl.ca/tickets, or directly through each team’s website:
Brampton Honey Badgers,
Calgary Surge,
Edmonton Stingers,
Montréal Alliance,
Niagara River Lions,
Ottawa BlackJacks,
SSK Professional Basketball Club,
Scarborough Shooting Stars,
Vancouver Bandits and
Winnipeg Sea Bears.
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About the CEBL
The Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL) is Canada’s professional basketball league, with 10 member clubs across six provinces. Blending global innovation with local connection, the league is redefining how the game is played and experienced while rooting its teams deeply in communities coast to coast. With a fan base of 4.1 million Canadians – up 57 per cent since 2022 – the CEBL has cultivated Canada’s youngest basketball audience, with more than half of its fans aged 34 or younger. Its rapid growth reflects its ability to connect authentically with a new generation of basketball fans while expanding the sport’s cultural footprint nationwide.
In 2025, the CEBL featured 17 players with NBA experience, and nearly 70 per cent of its athletes were Canadian – the highest proportion of domestic talent in any professional sports league in the country. To date, nearly 40 players have signed NBA contracts following CEBL seasons, which run from May through August. Visit
CEBL.ca or follow @cebleague on social media.









