Ed Chynoweth Cup
| Sport | Ice hockey | 
|---|---|
| Competition | Western Hockey League | 
| Awarded for | Playoff championship | 
| History | |
| First award | 1966 | 
| First winner | Moose Jaw Canucks | 
| Most wins | Kamloops Blazers & Medicine Hat Tigers (6) | 
| Most recent | Medicine Hat Tigers (6) | 
The Ed Chynoweth Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy awarded to the playoff champion of the Western Hockey League (WHL). Originally called the President's Cup when the league was founded in 1966, the trophy was renamed in 2007 to honour Ed Chynoweth's long service to junior ice hockey in Canada. The WHL champion earns a berth into the Memorial Cup tournament, Canada's major junior hockey championship. The Kamloops Blazers and Medicine Hat Tigers have won the most WHL championships, with six each. The Spokane Chiefs were the first team to win the renamed trophy in the 2007–08 WHL season. The current (2024–25) holders of the Ed Chynoweth Cup are the Medicine Hat Tigers.