1996 Air Canada Cup

1996 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
Dates April 16–21, 1996
Teams 6
Venue(s) Kamloops Memorial Arena in Kamloops, BC
Final positions
Champions  Quebec Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy
Runner-up  Ontario Thunder Bay Kings
Third place  Ontario North Kamloops Lions
Scoring leader(s) Nova Scotia Ken MacPherson
MVP British Columbia Derek Paget
1995
1997

The 1996 Air Canada Cup was Canada's 18th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 16–21, 1996 at the Kamloops Memorial Arena in Kamloops, British Columbia. The Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy defeated the Thunder Bay Kings in the championship game to win the gold medal. The host North Kamloops Lions won the bronze medal.[1] Future National Hockey League players competing in this tournament were Brad Stuart and Simon Gagné.

Teams

Result Team Region City
1st, gold medalist(s) Quebec Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy Quebec Sainte-Foy, QC
2nd, silver medalist(s) Ontario Thunder Bay Kings West Thunder Bay, ON
3rd, bronze medalist(s) British Columbia North Kamloops Lions Host Kamloops, BC
4 Alberta Red Deer Optimist Chiefs Pacific Red Deer, AB
5 Nova Scotia Dartmouth Subways Atlantic Dartmouth, NS
6 Ontario New Liskeard Cubs Central New Liskeard, ON

Round Robin

Standings

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Ontario Thunder Bay Kings 3-2-0 22 19 6
2 British Columbia North Kamloops Lions 3-2-0 27 15 6
3 Quebec Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy 3-2-0 24 20 6
4 Alberta Red Deer Optimist Chiefs 2-2-1 17 15 5
5 Nova Scotia Dartmouth Subways 1-2-2 18 25 4
6 Ontario New Liskeard Cubs 1-3-1 16 30 3

Scores

  • New Liskeard 6 - Dartmouth 6
  • Ste-Foy 3 - Red Deer 1
  • Thunder Bay 6 - North Kamloops 3
  • Ste-Foy 4 - Dartmouth 2
  • Thunder Bay 6 - New Liskeard 3
  • North Kamloops 6 - Red Deer 2
  • Ste-Foy 10 - New Liskeard 2
  • Red Deer 4 - Dartmouth 4

  • Thunder Bay 8 - Ste-Foy 5
  • New Liskeard 3 - North Kamloops 2
  • Red Deer 4 - Thunder Bay 0
  • North Kamloops 7 - Ste-Foy 2
  • Dartmouth 4 - Thunder Bay 2
  • Red Deer 6 - New Liskeard 2
  • North Kamloops 9 - Dartmouth 2

Playoffs

Semi-Finals

Bronze Medal Game

Gold Medal Game

Individual Awards

See also

References

  1. "News Release #NR.0044". Hockey Canada. May 21, 1996. Retrieved April 16, 2012.

External links

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