2017 Telus Cup|
Dates | April 24 – 30, 2017 |
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Teams | 6 |
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Venue(s) | CN Centre in Prince George, BC |
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Champions | Cape Breton West Islanders |
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Runner-up | Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François |
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Third place | Mississauga Rebels |
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Scoring leader(s) | Maxime Collin |
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MVP | 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[]
Round robin[]
Standings
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Rank |
Team |
W–L-T |
GF |
GA |
Pts
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1
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Mississauga Rebels
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3-1-1
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13
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8
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7
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2
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Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François
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3-2-0
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16
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12
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6
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3
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Regina Pat Canadians
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2-2-1
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18
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17
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5
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4
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Cape Breton West Islanders
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2-3-0
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11
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12
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4
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5
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Leduc Oil Kings
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2-3-0
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16
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18
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4
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6
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Cariboo Cougars
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1-2-2
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11
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18
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4
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Tiebreaker: Head-to-head record, most wins, highest goal differential.
Schedule & Results
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Game
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Away Team
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Score
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Home Team
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Score
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Notes
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Date
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1
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Cape Breton
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2
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Séminaire Saint-François
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1
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Final
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April 24
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2
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Mississauga
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5
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Regina
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2
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Final
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April 24
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3
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Cariboo
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1
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Leduc
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4
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Final
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April 24
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4
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Mississauga
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4
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Séminaire Saint-François
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0
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Final
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April 25
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5
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Leduc
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1
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Cape Breton
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4
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Final
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April 25
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6
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Regina
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3
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Cariboo
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3
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Final
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April 25
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7
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Leduc
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4
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Mississauga
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1
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Final
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April 26
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8
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Séminaire Saint-François
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3
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Regina
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2
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Final
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April 26
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9
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Cariboo
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4
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Cape Breton
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3
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Final
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April 26
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10
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Regina
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6
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Leduc
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4
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Final
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April 27
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11
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Cape Breton
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0
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Mississauga
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1
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Final
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April 27
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12
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Séminaire Saint-François
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6
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Cariboo
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1
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Final
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April 27
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13
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Cape Breton
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2
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Regina
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5
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Final
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April 28
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14
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Séminaire Saint-François
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3
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Leduc
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6
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Final
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April 28
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15
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Mississauga
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2
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Cariboo
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2
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Final
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April 28
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Playoffs[]
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Results
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Game
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Away Team
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Score
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Home Team
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Score
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Notes
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Date
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Semi 1
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Regina
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3
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Séminaire Saint-François
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4
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OT Final
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April 29
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Semi 2
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Cape Breton
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2
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Mississauga
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1
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Final
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April 29
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Bronze
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Regina
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1
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Mississauga
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4
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Final
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April 30
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Gold
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Cape Breton
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5
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Séminaire Saint-François
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4
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OT Final
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April 30
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Individual awards[]
- Most Valuable Player: Jacob Hudson (Cape Breton)
- Top Scorer: Maxime Collin (Séminaire Saint-François)
- Top Forward: Dillon Hamaliuk (Leduc)
- Top Defensive Player: Jeremy Gervais (Cariboo)
- Top Goaltender: Christian Purboo (Mississauga)
- Most Sportsmanlike Player: Maxime Collin (Séminaire Saint-François)
- Esso Scholarship: 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
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Rank |
Team |
Qualification |
W–L-T |
GF |
GA |
Pts
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1
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Cape Breton West Islanders
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NSMMHL
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3-1-0
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20
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11
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6
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2
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Moncton Flyers
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NBPEIMMHL
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3-1-0
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18
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11
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6
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3
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St. John's Maple Leafs
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NLMMHL
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3-1-0
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18
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11
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6
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4
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Miramichi Rivermen
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Host
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1-3-0
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13
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24
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2
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5
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Kensington Wild
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NBPEIMMHL
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0-4-0
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5
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17
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0
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Championship Game
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Away Team
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Score
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Home Team
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Score
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Moncton
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2
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Cape Breton
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3
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Québec[]
Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François advance by winning Quebec Midget AAA Hockey League championship series.
Best-of-7 series
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Rank |
Team |
W–L |
GF |
GA
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1
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Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François
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4-0
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14
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9
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2
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Estacades de Trois-Rivières
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0-4
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9
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14
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Central Region[]
Mississauga Rebels advance by winning tournament played March 26–April 2, 2016 in Sudbury, Ontario.[4]
Round Robin
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Rank |
Team |
Qualification |
W–L-T |
GF |
GA |
Pts
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1
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Mississauga Rebels
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GTHL
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3-0-2
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19
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10
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8
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2
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Windsor Jr. Spitfires
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Alliance
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4-1-0
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21
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11
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8
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3
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Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves
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Host
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2-1-2
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19
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14
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6
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4
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North Bay Trappers
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GNML
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2-3-0
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13
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22
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4
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5
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Oakville Rangers
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OMHA
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1-2-2
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20
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13
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4
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6
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Cornwall Colts
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HEO
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0-5-0
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4
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26
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0
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Playoff Round
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Game
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Away Team
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Score
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Home Team
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Score
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SF 1
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Sudbury
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2
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Windsor
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3
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SF 2
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North Bay
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1
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Mississauga
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3
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Final
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Windsor
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0
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Mississauga
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4
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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
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Rank |
Team |
Qualification |
W–L-T |
GF |
GA |
Pts
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1
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Regina Pat Canadians
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SMAAAHL
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3-0-0
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13
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4
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6
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2
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Thunder Bay Kings
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HNO
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2-1-0
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10
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8
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4
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3
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Eastman Selects
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Host
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1-2-0
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9
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14
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2
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4
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Winnipeg Wild
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MMAAAHL
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0-3-0
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6
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12
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0
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Championship Game
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Away Team
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Score
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Home Team
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Score
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Thunder Bay
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2
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Regina
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4
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Pacific Region[]
Series not played: Leduc Oil Kings advance automatically as Cariboo Cougars are the national host team.
Best-of-3 series
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Rank |
Team |
Qualification |
W–L |
GF |
GA
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-
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Leduc Oil Kings
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AMHL
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-
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-
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-
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-
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Cariboo Cougars
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BCMMHL
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-
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-
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-
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See also[]
References[]
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