2004 National Midget Championship

2004 National Midget Championship
Tournament details
Dates April 18–25, 2004
Teams 6
Venue(s) Kenora Recreation Centre in Kenora, ON
Final positions
Champions  Manitoba Brandon Wheat Kings
Runner-up  Quebec Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne
Third place  Alberta Red Deer Chiefs
Scoring leader(s) Quebec Francis Paré (11G 3A 14P)
MVP Quebec Francis Paré
2003
2005

The 2004 National Midget Championship was Canada's 26th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 18–25, 2004 at Kenora, Ontario.[1] The Brandon Wheat Kings defeated the Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne 2-1 in overtime to win their first and only national title. It also marked the first time that a Manitoba team was the national midget champion.

This was the only season that Hockey Canada did not have a sponsor for the national midget championship. From 1979 to 2003, it was known as the Air Canada Cup. Later in 2004, a new sponsor would be found and the midget championship would be renamed the Telus Cup.[2]

Teams

Result Team Region City
1st, gold medalist(s) Manitoba Brandon Wheat Kings West Brandon, MB
2nd, silver medalist(s) Quebec Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne Quebec Sainte-Catherine, QC
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Alberta Red Deer Optimist Chiefs Pacific Red Deer, AB
4 Ontario Kenora Stars Host Kenora, ON
5 Prince Edward Island Cornwall Thunder Atlantic Cornwall, PE
6 Ontario Toronto Marlboros Central Toronto, ON

Round Robin

Standings

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Quebec Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne 5-0-0 29 12 10
2 Alberta Red Deer Optimist Chiefs 4-1-0 19 14 8
3 Manitoba Brandon Wheat Kings 2-2-1 18 17 5
4 Ontario Kenora Stars 1-3-1 8 19 3
5 Prince Edward Island Cornwall Thunder 1-4-0 16 23 2
6 Ontario Toronto Marlboros 1-4-0 16 21 2

Scores

  • Red Deer 6 - Brandon 5 (OT)
  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 5 - Cornwall 2
  • Toronto 5 - Kenora 1
  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 5 - Brandon 4 (OT)
  • Red Deer 3 - Toronto 1
  • Kenora 5 - Cornwall 2
  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 6 - Toronto 2
  • Brandon 5 - Cornwall 3

  • Red Deer 4 - Kenora 1
  • Cornwall 7 - Toronto 5
  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 5 - Red Deer 3
  • Brandon 0 - Kenora 0
  • Red Deer 3 - Cornwall 2 (OT)
  • Brandon 4 - Toronto 3
  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 8 - Kenora 1

Playoffs

Semi-Finals

Bronze Medal Game

Gold Medal Game

Individual Awards

See also

References

  1. "News Release #NR.041". Hockey Canada. April 16, 2004. Retrieved January 16, 2012.
  2. "Canada's National Midget Championship Officially Named the Telus Cup". Hockey Canada. October 14, 2004. Retrieved January 14, 2012.

External links

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