2015 Telus Cup

2015 Telus Cup
Tournament details
Dates April 20 26, 2015
Teams 6
Venue(s) Centre Premier Tech in Rivière-du-Loup, QC
Final positions
Champions  Ontario Toronto Young Nationals
Runner-up  Quebec Grenadiers de Châteauguay
Third place  Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s) Saskatchewan Owen Sillinger (6G 11A 17P)
MVP Saskatchewan Owen Sillinger
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The 2015 Telus Cup was Canada's 37th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 20 26, 2015 at Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec. The Toronto Young Nationals defeated Grenadiers de Châteauguay in the final to win the gold medal. The Regina Pat Canadians won the bronze medal.[1][2]

Teams

ResultTeamRegionCity
1st, gold medalist(s) Ontario Toronto Young Nationals Central Toronto, ON
2nd, silver medalist(s) Quebec Grenadiers de Châteauguay Quebec Châteauguay, QC
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians West Regina, SK
4 Alberta UFA Bisons Pacific Strathmore, AB
5 Quebec Albatros du Collège Notre-Dame Host Rivière-du-Loup, QC
6 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy Gladiators Atlantic Dartmouth, NS

Round robin

Standings
RankTeamW–L-TGFGAPts
1 Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians 4-0-1 25 10 9
2 Quebec Grenadiers de Châteauguay 4-1-0 20 13 8
3 Alberta Strathmore Bisons 3-2-0 23 15 6
4 Ontario Toronto Young Nationals 2-3-0 14 20 4
5 Quebec Albatros du Collège Notre-Dame 1-4-0 12 22 2
6 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy Gladiators 0-4-1 9 23 1

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

Schedule & Results
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes Date
1 Saskatchewan Regina 7 Ontario Toronto 2 Final April 20
2 Quebec Châteauguay 5 Alberta Strathmore 3 Final April 20
3 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy 0 Quebec Collège Notre-Dame 4 Final April 20
4 Saskatchewan Regina 5 Quebec Châteauguay 0 Final April 21
5 Ontario Toronto 5 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy 2 Final April 21
6 Quebec Collège Notre-Dame 1 Alberta Strathmore 7 Final April 21
7 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy 2 Quebec Châteauguay 5 Final April 22
8 Alberta Strathmore 2 Saskatchewan Regina 4 Final April 22
9 Ontario Toronto 3 Quebec Collège Notre-Dame 2 Final April 22
10 Alberta Strathmore 6 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy 2 Final April 23
11 Quebec Châteauguay 4 Ontario Toronto 1 Final April 23
12 Quebec Collège Notre-Dame 3 Saskatchewan Regina 6 Final April 23
13 Alberta Strathmore 5 Ontario Toronto 3 Final April 24
14 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy 3 Saskatchewan Regina 3 Final April 24
15 Quebec Châteauguay 6 Quebec Collège Notre-Dame 2 Final April 24

Playoffs

  Semifinals                    
  1 Saskatchewan Regina 1  
  4 Ontario Toronto 3   Gold Medal Game
      2 Quebec Châteauguay 2
  Semifinals   4 Ontario Toronto 6
  2 Quebec Châteauguay 7
  3 Alberta UFA 1   Bronze Medal Game
    1 Saskatchewan Regina 6
    3 Alberta UFA 3

Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Saskatchewan Owen Sillinger (Regina)
  • Top Scorer: Saskatchewan Owen Sillinger (Regina)
  • Top Forward: Saskatchewan Owen Sillinger (Regina)
  • Top Defenceman: Saskatchewan Jake Tesarowski (Regina)
  • Top Goaltender: Quebec Kyle Jessiman (Châteauguay)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Quebec Mathieu Samuel (Collège Notre-Dame)
  • Esso Scholarship: Quebec Mikael Recine (Châteauguay)

Road to the Telus Cup

Atlantic Region

The Newbridge Academy Gladiators advanced to the Telus Cup by winning tournament held April 2 5, 2015 at the Community Gardens Arena in Kensington, Prince Edward Island.[2]

Round Robin
RankTeamQualificationW–L-TGFGAPts
1 New Brunswick Moncton Flyers NBPEIMMHL 3-0-1 20 9 7
2 Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy Gladiators NSMMHL 2-0-2 12 8 6
3 Prince Edward Island Kensington Wild Host 2-1-1 18 17 5
4 Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Islanders NBPEIMMHL 1-3-0 9 16 2
5 Newfoundland and Labrador St. John's Maple Leafs NLMMHL 0-4-0 8 17 0
Championship Game
Away Team Score Home Team Score
Nova Scotia Newbridge Academy (2) 4 New Brunswick Moncton (1) 3

Québec

The Grenadiers de Châteauguay advanced to the Telus Cup by winning the Quebec Midget AAA Hockey League championship series.

Best-of-7 series
RankTeamW–LGFGA
1 Quebec Grenadiers de Châteauguay 4-0 24 8
2 Quebec Lions du Lac St-Louis 0-4 8 24

Central Region

The Toronto Young Nationals advanced to the Telus Cup by winning tournament held March 30 April 5, 2015 at the Westwood Arena in Toronto, Ontario.[3]

Round Robin
RankTeamQualificationW–L-TGFGAPts
1 Ontario Toronto Young Nationals Host 5-0-0 34 10 10
2 Ontario Whitby Wildcats OMHA 3-1-1 19 15 7
3 Ontario London Jr. Knights Alliance 2-2-1 17 15 5
4 Ontario Ottawa Senators HEO 2-3-0 13 22 4
5 Ontario Don Mills Flyers GTHL 0-2-3 12 17 3
6 Ontario Sault Ste. Marie Thunderbirds GNML 0-4-1 11 27 1
Playoff Round
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score
Semi 1 Ontario Ottawa (4) 2 Ontario Toronto (1) 5
Semi 2 Ontario London (3) 6 Ontario Whitby (2) 2
Bronze Ontario Ottawa (4) 1 Ontario Whitby (2) 2
Gold Ontario London (3) 0 Ontario Toronto (1) 3

West Region

The Regina Pat Canadians advanced to the Telus Cup by winning tournament held April 2 5, 2015 at Credit Union Place in Dauphin, Manitoba.[4]

Round Robin
RankTeamQualificationW–L-TGFGAPts
1 Manitoba Pembina Valley Hawks MMAAAHL 2-0-1 11 5 5
2 Saskatchewan Regina Pat Canadians SMAAAHL 1-1-1 6 8 3
3 Ontario Kenora Thistles HNO 1-1-1 9 7 3
4 Manitoba Parkland Rangers Host 0-2-1 6 12 1
Championship Game
Away Team Score Home Team Score
Saskatchewan Regina (2) 7 Manitoba Pembina Valley (1) 1

Pacific Region

The Strathmore Bisons advanced to the Telus Cup by winning the best-of-3 playoff series held April 3 5, 2015 at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Best-of-3 series
RankTeamQualificationW–LGFGA
1 Alberta UFA Bisons AMHL 2-0 9 2
2 British Columbia Vancouver NE Chiefs BCMMHL 0-2 2 9

See also

References

  1. "Rivière-du-Loup, Que., to host 2015 TELUS Cup". Hockey Canada. April 26, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Kensington awarded Atlantic major midget hockey championship". The Guardian. August 20, 2014. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  3. "Young Nationals to host Midget AAA Championship". Greater Toronto Hockey League. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  4. "Dauphin to host 2015 Telus Cup West Regional hockey tourney". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
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