2017 Esso Cup Dates April 23–29, 2017 Teams 6 Venue(s) Access Events Centre in Morden, MB Champions St. Albert Slash Runner-up Harfangs du Triolet Third place Durham West Lightning Scoring leader(s) Kate Gallant MVP Halle Oswald
The 2017 Esso Cup was Canada's ninth national women's midget hockey championship , contested April 23–29, 2017 at Morden, Manitoba .[1] [2] This was the first time that the Esso Cup tournament was played in Manitoba. All games were played at the 1,200-seat Huron Window Corporation Arena, located inside Morden's Access Events Centre . The St. Albert Slash won the gold medal with a 1-0 overtime victory over the Harfangs du Triolet.[3]
Teams [ ]
Round robin [ ]
Standings
Rank
Team
W-L-OTW-OTL
GF
GA
Pts
1
St. Albert Slash
5-0-0-0
23
7
15
2
Harfangs du Triolet
3-2-0-0
14
9
9
3
Pembina Valley Hawks
3-2-0-0
13
6
9
4
Durham West Lightning
2-3-0-0
18
17
6
5
Prince Albert Bears
2-3-0-0
11
14
6
6
Mid Isle Wildcats
0-5-0-0
4
30
0
Schedule & Results
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Notes
1
Durham West
1
Triolet
4
Final
2
Mid Isle
0
St. Albert
6
Final
3
Pembina Valley
2
Prince Albert
1
Final
4
Mid Isle
1
Triolet
4
Final
5
Prince Albert
1
Durham West
5
Final
6
St. Albert
2
Pembina Valley
1
Final
7
Prince Albert
6
Mid Isle
1
Final
8
Triolet
3
St. Albert
4
Final
9
Pembina Valley
4
Durham West
1
Final
10
St. Albert
4
Prince Albert
0
Final
11
Durham West
8
Mid Isle
1
Final
12
Triolet
0
Pembina Valley
1
Final
13
Durham West
3
St. Albert
7
Final
[1]
Triolet
2
Prince Albert
3
Final
15
Mid Isle
1
Pembina Valley
6
Final
Playoffs [ ]
Results
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Notes
Semi 1
Durham West
0
St. Albert
1
Final
Semi 2
Pembina Valley
1
Triolet
2
Final
Bronze
Durham West
4
Pembina Valley
1
Final
Gold
Triolet
0
St. Albert
1
OT Final
Individual awards [ ]
Most Valuable Player: Halle Oswald (Pembina Valley)
Top Scorer: Kate Gallant (Durham West)
Top Forward: Chloe Gendreau (Triolet)
Top Defenceman: Katelyn Heppner (Pembina Valley)
Top Goaltender: Camryn Drever (St. Albert)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Kate Gallant (Durham West)
Road to the Esso Cup [ ]
Atlantic Region [ ]
Mid Isle Wildcats advance by winning regional tournament March 30–April 2, 2017.[2]
Round Robin
Rank
Team
Qualification
W–L-T
GF
GA
Pts
1
Northern Selects
NSFMAAAHL
4-0-0
21
11
8
2
Mid Isle Wildcats
PEIMMHL
3-1-0
15
9
6
3
Western Warriors
HNL
1-3-0
17
22
2
4
Moncton Rockets
NBFMAAAHL
1-3-0
11
16
2
5
ProCresting Penguins
Host
1-3-0
11
17
2
Championship Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Mid Isle
2
Northern
0
Quebec [ ]
LHFDQ Midget AAA championship was played April 14–16, 2017.[4]
Playoffs
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Semifinals
Semi 1
Triolet
2
Lac St-Louis
1
Semi 2
Estrie
1
Richelieu
2
Medal Games
Final
Triolet
3
Richelieu
2
Ontario [ ]
The OWMA midget championship was played April 6–9, 2017 at Toronto , Ontario [5]
Playoffs
Game
Away Team
Score
Home Team
Score
Semifinals
Semi 1
Chatham
0
Toronto
1
Semi 2
Durham West
2
Whitby
0
Medal Games
Final
Durham West
3
Toronto
1
Western Region [ ]
Prince Albert Bears advance by winning series played March 31–April 2, 2017 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (series location alternates by province each year).
Best-of-3 series
Rank
Team
Qualification
W–L
GF
GA
1
Prince Albert Bears
SFMAAAHL
2-0
13
10
2
Westman Wildcats*
MFMHL
0-2
10
13
Pacific Region [ ]
St. Albert Slash advance by winning series played March 31–April 2, 2017 in St. Albert, Alberta (series location alternates by province each year).
Best-of-3 series
Rank
Team
Qualification
W–L
GF
GA
1
St. Albert Slash
2-0
5
2
2
Greater Vancouver Rockets
BCFMAAAHL
0-2
2
5
See also [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]
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