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2017 Telus Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)CN Centre in Prince George, BC
DatesApril 24 – 30, 2017
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Nova Scotia Cape Breton West Islanders
Runner-up Quebec Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François
Third place Ontario Mississauga Rebels
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Quebec Maxime Collin
MVPNova Scotia Jacob Hudson
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The 2017 Telus Cup was Canada's 39th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, contested April 24 – 30, 2017 at the CN Centre in Prince George, British Columbia. The Cape Breton West Islanders defeated the Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François 5-4 in overtime to win the gold medal, becoming the first team from Atlantic Canada to win a national midget championship.[1][2]

Teams

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) Nova Scotia Cape Breton West Islanders Atlantic Port Hood, Nova Scotia
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Quebec Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François Quebec Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures, Quebec
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ontario Mississauga Rebels Central Mississauga, Ontario
4 Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians West Regina, Saskatchewan
5 Alberta Leduc Oil Kings Pacific Leduc, Alberta
6 British Columbia Cariboo Cougars Host Prince George, BC

Round robin

Standings
Rank Team W–L-T GF GA Pts
1 Ontario Mississauga Rebels 3-1-1 13 8 7
2 Quebec Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François 3-2-0 16 12 6
3 Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians 2-2-1 18 17 5
4 Nova Scotia Cape Breton West Islanders 2-3-0 11 12 4
5 Alberta Leduc Oil Kings 2-3-0 16 18 4
6 British Columbia Cariboo Cougars 1-2-2 11 18 4

Tiebreaker: Head-to-head record, most wins, highest goal differential.

Schedule & Results
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes Date
1 Cape Breton 2 Séminaire Saint-François 1 Final April 24
2 Mississauga 5 Regina 2 Final April 24
3 Cariboo 1 Leduc 4 Final April 24
4 Mississauga 4 Séminaire Saint-François 0 Final April 25
5 Leduc 1 Cape Breton 4 Final April 25
6 Regina 3 Cariboo 3 Final April 25
7 Leduc 4 Mississauga 1 Final April 26
8 Séminaire Saint-François 3 Regina 2 Final April 26
9 Cariboo 4 Cape Breton 3 Final April 26
10 Regina 6 Leduc 4 Final April 27
11 Cape Breton 0 Mississauga 1 Final April 27
12 Séminaire Saint-François 6 Cariboo 1 Final April 27
13 Cape Breton 2 Regina 5 Final April 28
14 Séminaire Saint-François 3 Leduc 6 Final April 28
15 Mississauga 2 Cariboo 2 Final April 28

Playoffs

Results
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes Date
Semi 1 Regina 3 Séminaire Saint-François 4 OT Final April 29
Semi 2 Cape Breton 2 Mississauga 1 Final April 29
Bronze Regina 1 Mississauga 4 Final April 30
Gold Cape Breton 5 Séminaire Saint-François 4 OT Final April 30

Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Nova Scotia Jacob Hudson (Cape Breton)
  • Top Scorer: Quebec Maxime Collin (Séminaire Saint-François)
  • Top Forward: Alberta Dillon Hamaliuk (Leduc)
  • Top Defensive Player: British Columbia Jeremy Gervais (Cariboo)
  • Top Goaltender: Ontario Christian Purboo (Mississauga)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Quebec Maxime Collin (Séminaire Saint-François)
  • Esso Scholarship: Nova Scotia Dylan MacDonald (Cape Breton)

Road to the Telus Cup

Atlantic Region

Cape Breton West Islanders advance by winning tournament played March 30–April 2, 2017 in Miramichi, New Brunswick.[3]

Round Robin
Rank Team Qualification W–L-T GF GA Pts
1 Nova Scotia Cape Breton West Islanders NSMMHL 3-1-0 20 11 6
2 New Brunswick Moncton Flyers NBPEIMMHL 3-1-0 18 11 6
3 Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's Maple Leafs NLMMHL 3-1-0 18 11 6
4 New Brunswick Miramichi Rivermen Host 1-3-0 13 24 2
5 Prince Edward Island Kensington Wild NBPEIMMHL 0-4-0 5 17 0
Championship Game
Away Team Score Home Team Score
New Brunswick Moncton 2 Nova Scotia Cape Breton 3

Québec

Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François advance by winning Quebec Midget AAA Hockey League championship series.

Best-of-7 series
Rank Team W–L GF GA
1 Quebec Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François 4-0 14 9
2 Quebec Estacades de Trois-Rivières 0-4 9 14

Central Region

Mississauga Rebels advance by winning tournament played March 26–April 2, 2016 in Sudbury, Ontario.[4]

Round Robin
Rank Team Qualification W–L-T GF GA Pts
1 Ontario Mississauga Rebels GTHL 3-0-2 19 10 8
2 Ontario Windsor Jr. Spitfires Alliance 4-1-0 21 11 8
3 Ontario Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves Host 2-1-2 19 14 6
4 Ontario North Bay Trappers GNML 2-3-0 13 22 4
5 Ontario Oakville Rangers OMHA 1-2-2 20 13 4
6 Ontario Cornwall Colts HEO 0-5-0 4 26 0
Playoff Round
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score
SF 1 Ontario Sudbury 2 Ontario Windsor 3
SF 2 Ontario North Bay 1 Ontario Mississauga 3
Final Ontario Windsor 0 Ontario Mississauga 4

West Region

Regina Pat Canadians advance by winning tournament played March 30–April 2, 2017 at the T.G. Smith Centre in Steinbach, Manitoba.[5][6]

Round Robin
Rank Team Qualification W–L-T GF GA Pts
1 Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians SMAAAHL 3-0-0 13 4 6
2 Ontario Thunder Bay Kings HNO 2-1-0 10 8 4
3 Manitoba Eastman Selects Host 1-2-0 9 14 2
4 Manitoba Winnipeg Wild MMAAAHL 0-3-0 6 12 0
Championship Game
Away Team Score Home Team Score
Ontario Thunder Bay 2 Saskatchewan Regina 4

Pacific Region

Series not played: Leduc Oil Kings advance automatically as Cariboo Cougars are the national host team.

Best-of-3 series
Rank Team Qualification W–L GF GA
- Alberta Leduc Oil Kings AMHL - - -
- British Columbia Cariboo Cougars BCMMHL - - -

See also

References

  1. ^ "Telus Cup bringing top midgets to P.G. in 2017". Prince George Citizen. June 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "Prince George, BC, to host 2017 Telus Cup". Hockey Canada. September 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "Meeting and Events Schedule 2016-17". Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League. Retrieved December 25, 2016.
  4. ^ "Nickel Capital Wolves start building roster". Nickel Capital Wolves Start Building Roster. August 17, 2016.
  5. ^ "Selects Hosting 2017 Telus Cup Western Regionals". SteinbachOnline.com. June 14, 2016.
  6. ^ "Telus Cup West".