2005 Telus Cup

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2005 Telus Cup
Tournament details
DatesApril 18–24, 2005
Teams6
Venue(s)Robert Guertin Arena in Gatineau, QC
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgSaskatoon Contacts
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgL'Intrépide de Gatineau
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgCommandeurs de Lévis
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Kyle Bortis
MVPDavid Richard
2004
2006

The 2005 Telus Cup was Canada's 27th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 18–24, 2005 at the Robert Guertin Arena in Gatineau, Quebec.[1] The Saskatoon Contacts defeated the host L'Intrépide de Gatineau 4–1 in the gold medal game to win the national title. National Hockey League defencemen Luke Schenn and Eric Gryba were members of the Contacts' championship team.

At the start of the 2004-05 hockey season, Telus signed on as a premier sponsor of Hockey Canada. As a result of the sponsorship agreement, the national midget championship was named the Telus Cup. Until 2003, it had been known as the Air Canada Cup.[2]

Teams[]

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) Saskatoon Contacts West Saskatoon, SK
2nd place, silver medalist(s) L'Intrépide de Gatineau Host Gatineau, QC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Commandeurs de Lévis Québec Lévis, QC
4 Don Mills Flyers Central Toronto, ON
5 Cole Harbour McCains Atlantic Cole Harbour, NS
6 Edmonton SSAC Pacific Edmonton, AB

Round robin[]

Standings[]

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Saskatoon Contacts 4-0-1 23 11 9
2 Commandeurs de Lévis 3-1-1 15 11 7
3 L'Intrépide de Gatineau 2-3-0 12 11 4
4 Don Mills Flyers 2-3-0 12 19 4
5 Cole Harbour McCains 2-3-0 12 21 2
6 Edmonton SSAC 1-4-0 17 18 2

Scores[]

Playoffs[]

Semi-Finals[]

  • Saskatoon 3 - Don Mills 5
  • Gatineau 5 - Lévis 2

Bronze medal game[]

  • Lévis 7 - Don Mills 3

Gold medal game[]

  • Saskatoon 4 - Gatineau 1

Individual awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Dave Richard (Saskatoon)
  • Top Scorer: Kyle Bortis (Saskatoon)
  • Top Forward: Kyle Bortis (Saskatoon)
  • Top Defenceman: Eric Gryba (Saskatoon)
  • Top Goaltender: Bobby Nadeau (Lévis)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: (Gatineau)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "News Release #NR.042". Hockey Canada. April 13, 2005. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  2. ^ "Canada's National Midget Championship Officially Named the Telus Cup". Hockey Canada. October 14, 2004. Retrieved January 14, 2012.

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