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International ice hockey competition
1983 Air Canada Cup Venue(s) PEPS in Ste-Foy, QC Dates April 17 – 24, 1983 Teams 12 Champions Regina Pat CanadiansRunner-up Gouverneurs de Ste-FoyThird place Andrews MaroonsScoring leader(s) Tony Hrkac MVP Donnie Porter
The 1983 Air Canada Cup was Canada's fifth annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship , which was played April 17 – 24, 1983 at the Laval University Sports and Physical Education Pavilion (PEPS) in Ste-Foy, Quebec . The Regina Pat Canadians defeated the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy to win the gold medal. The Andrew Maroons, representing the Thunder Bay District , captured the bronze medal. Tony Hrkac of the Andrews Maroons led the tournament in scoring, while Kirk McLean of the Don Mills Flyers was named the Top Goaltender.[1] Other future National Hockey League players competing in this tournament were Alain Côté , Peter Douris , Brent Fedyk , Wade Flaherty , Ian Herbers , Dale Kushner , Scott Mellanby , and Don Sweeney .
Teams
Result
Team
Branch
City
Regina Pat Canadians
Saskatchewan
Regina, SK
Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy
Quebec
Ste-Foy, QC
Andrews Maroons
Thunder Bay District
Thunder Bay, ON
4
Sherwood Park Chain Gang
Alberta
Sherwood Park, AB
5
Don Mills Flyers
Ontario
Toronto, ON
6
Sherwood-Parkdale
Prince Edward Island
Sherwood, PE
7
Corner Brook
Newfoundland
Corner Brook, NL
8
Halifax McDonald's
Nova Scotia
Halifax, NS
9
Winnipeg Monarchs
Manitoba
Winnipeg, MB
10
Ottawa West Golden Knights
Ottawa District
Ottawa, ON
11
Saint John Pepsi
New Brunswick
Saint John, NB
12
Terrace Totem
British Columbia
Terrace, BC
Round robin
DC8 Flight
Standings
Rank
Team
W-L-T
GF
GA
PTS
1
Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy
4-1-0
22
9
8
2
Don Mills Flyers
4-1-0
37
15
8
3
Regina Pat Canadians
3-2-0
22
17
6
4
Halifax McDonald's
2-3-0
12
29
4
5
Winnipeg Monarchs
2-3-0
14
21
4
6
Terrace Totem
0-5-0
12
28
0
Scores
Don Mills 5 - Regina 1
Ste-Foy 7 - Winnipeg 2
Halifax 5 - Terrace 3
Regina 6 - Halifax 1
Don Mills 6 - Winnipeg 3
Ste-Foy 1 - Terrace 0
Winnipeg 4 - Regina 3
Don Mills 12 - Terrace 4
Ste-Foy 6 - Halifax 0
Don Mills 11 - Halifax 2
Winnipeg 2 - Terrace 1
Regina 4 - Ste-Foy 3
Halifax 4 - Winnipeg 3
Regina 8 - Terrace 4
Ste-Foy 8 - Don Mills 3
DC9 Flight
Standings
Rank
Team
W-L-T
GF
GA
PTS
1
Andrews Maroons
5-0-0
27
11
10
2
Sherwood Park Chain Gang
3-2-0
24
14
6
3
Sherwood-Parkdale
3-2-0
20
15
6
4
Corner Brook
3-2-0
18
22
6
5
Ottawa West Golden Knights
1-4-0
18
29
2
6
Saint John Pepsi
0-5-0
14
30
0
Scores
Ottawa West 6 - Saint John 4
Corner Brook 4 - Sherwood-Parkdale 1
Andrews 4 - Sherwood Park 3
Sherwood Park 9 - Corner Brook 1
Andrews 6 - Saint John 2
Sherwood-Parkdale 9 - Ottawa West 3
Andrews 6 - Corner Brook 2
Sherwood-Parkdale 6 - Saint John 2
Sherwood Park 6 - Ottawa West 4
Sherwood Park 5 - Saint John 1
Andrews 5 - Sherwood-Parkdale 1
Corner Brook 4 - Ottawa West 2
Andrews 6 - Ottawa West 3
Sherwood-Parkdale 3 - Sherwood Park 1
Corner Brook 7 - Saint John 4
Playoffs
Quarter-Finals
Andrews 8 - Corner Brook 5
Regina 4 - Don Mills 3
Sherwood Park 8 - Sherwood-Parkdale 1
Ste-Foy 8 - Halifax 1
Semi-Finals
Regina 6 - Andrews 2
Ste-Foy 5 - Sherwood Park 1
Bronze medal game
Andrews 6 - Sherwood Park 1
Gold medal game
Individual awards
Most Valuable Player: Donnie Porter (Andrews)
Top Scorer: Tony Hrkac (Andrews)[1]
Top Forward: Tim Iannone (Regina)[1]
Top Defenceman: Selmar Odelein (Regina)[1]
Top Goaltender: Kirk McLean (Don Mills)[1]
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Rejean Boivin (Ste-Foy)
See also
References
External links
U18 Hockey in Canada
National Championships
Leagues
Atlantic Central Quebec Pacific West
Invitational Tournaments