2008 Telus Cup

2008 Telus Cup
Tournament details
Dates April 21–27, 2008
Teams 6
Venue(s) Nick Smith Centre in Arnprior, ON
Final positions
Champions  Ontario Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves
Runner-up  Manitoba Winnipeg Thrashers
Third place  Quebec Blizzard de Sèminiaire Saint-François
Scoring leader(s) Manitoba Mark Stone
MVP Manitoba Mathew Bodie
2007
2009

The 2008 Telus Cup was Canada's 30th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 21–27, 2008 at Arnprior, Ontario. The Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves defeated the Winnipeg Thrashers 6-4 in the gold medal game to win their first national title. The Blizzard de Sèminiaire Saint-François from Quebec picked up their second consecutive bronze medal. Current Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone, playing for the Thrashers, was the tournament's top scorer.

Teams

Result Team Region City
1st Ontario Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves Central Sudbury, ON
2nd Manitoba Winnipeg Thrashers West Winnipeg, MB
3rd Quebec Blizzard de Sèminiaire Saint-François Québec Québec City, QC
4 Alberta Calgary Buffaloes Pacific Calgary, AB
5 Nova Scotia Cole Harbour McCains Atlantic Cole Harbour, NS
6 Ontario Ottawa Valley Titans Host Arnprior, ON

Round Robin

Standings

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Manitoba Winnipeg Thrashers 5-0-0 23 12 10
2 Ontario Sudbury Nickel Capital Wolves 3-1-1 18 13 7
3 Alberta Calgary Buffaloes 2-2-1 11 10 5
4 Quebec Blizzard de Sèminiaire Saint-François 2-3-0 16 11 4
5 Nova Scotia Cole Harbour McCains 1-3-1 9 14 3
6 Ontario Ottawa Valley Titans 0-4-1 10 27 1

Scores

  • Saint-François 3 - Cole Harbour 1
  • Winnipeg 3 - Calgary 0
  • Sudbury 6 - Ottawa Valley 4
  • Winnipeg 5 - Saint-François 2
  • Calgary 2 - Sudbury 2
  • Cole Harbour 1 - Ottawa Valley 1
  • Sudbury 3 - Saint-François 2
  • Winnipeg 4 - Cole Harbour 3

  • Calgary 5 - Ottawa Valley 1
  • Sudbury 3 - Cole Harbour 0
  • Calgary 1 - Saint-François 0
  • Winnipeg 6 - Ottawa Valley 3
  • Cole Harbour 4 - Calgary 3
  • Winnipeg 5 - Sudbury 4
  • Saint-François 9 - Ottawa Valley 1

Playoffs

Semi-Finals

Bronze Medal Game

Gold Medal Game

Individual Awards

See also

External links

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