Esso Cup

Esso Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2016 Esso Cup
Sport Ice hockey
Inaugural season 2008-09
Most recent champion(s) Ontario Brantford Ice Cats
TV partner(s) TSN (English)
RDS (French)
Sponsor(s) Hockey Canada
Official website Esso Cup Website

The Esso Cup is the Canadian national women's midget ice hockey championship, sponsored by Esso. It is an annual event, sanctioned by Hockey Canada, that takes place each April. The current champions are the Brantford Ice Cats of Ontario, who won the 2016 Esso Cup in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. The 2017 Esso Cup will be played in Morden, Manitoba from April 23-27, 2017.[1]

History

The forerunner to the Esso Cup was the Esso Women's Hockey Nationals, which was the Canadian senior women's championship from 1982 to 2008. With the evolution of the Nationals into a professional tournament, Hockey Canada elected to discontinue it in 2008 and replace it with a national female midget championship known as the Esso Cup.[2][3]

The inaugural Esso Cup was played in April 2009 in Calgary, Alberta. The Westman Wildcats from Souris, Manitoba were the first gold medalists. To date, no team has won the Esso Cup more than once.

Format

The Esso Cup follows Hockey Canada's standard six-team national championship format. Branch champions compete in regional playoffs; the winners, together with a predetermined host team, then compete for the national championship.[3]

The Esso Cup uses the IIHF points format for the round robin, which awards three points for a win in regulation time. If the game goes to overtime and/or a shootout, the winning team receives two points and the loser receives one. After the round robin is complete, the top four teams (by points) qualify for the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-final games move on to play for the gold medal.[2]

Each year's gold medal game is televised nationally on TSN and RDS. All other tournament games are streamed live by FASTHockey.com.

Winners and Hosts

Esso Cup
Year Gold Medal Silver Medal Bronze Medal Location
2009 Manitoba Westman Wildcats Ontario Scarborough Sharks Alberta Calgary Flyers Alberta Calgary, AB
2010 Ontario Thunder Bay Queens Saskatchewan Notre Dame Hounds Alberta Edmonton Thunder Saskatchewan Regina, SK
2011 Saskatchewan Notre Dame Hounds Alberta Edmonton Thunder Ontario Toronto Aeros Alberta St. Albert, AB
2012 Manitoba Pembina Valley Hawks Ontario Thunder Bay Queens Alberta Edmonton Thunder Prince Edward Island Charlottetown, PE
2013 Quebec LHFDQ North Ontario North Bay Ice Boltz Alberta Edmonton Thunder British Columbia Burnaby, BC
2014 Saskatchewan Weyburn Goldwings Alberta Edmonton Thunder Ontario Sudbury Lady Wolves Ontario Hamilton, ON
2015 Ontario Sudbury Lady Wolves Alberta Red Deer Chiefs Saskatchewan Saskatoon Stars Alberta Red Deer, AB
2016 Ontario Brantford Ice Cats Quebec Express du Richelieu Alberta Rocky Mountain Raiders Saskatchewan Weyburn, SK
2017 Manitoba Morden, MB

All-Time Results by Region

Medals by Region
Region Branches Gold Silver Bronze
Western HM, SHA 4 1 1
Ontario OHF, HEO, HNWO 3 3 2
Québec HQ 1 1 0
Pacific BCAHA, HA 0 2 4
Host 0 1 1
Atlantic HNB, HNS, HPEI, HNL 0 0 0
Note: The Quebec region has not participated every year. In such years, a second team from another region has qualified in their place.

Award Winners

See: List of Esso Cup award winners

See also

External links

References

  1. "Morden to host first Esso Cup on Manitoba ice". Hockey Canada. July 20, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "NR.156". Hockey Canada. 2008-12-01. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  3. 1 2 "Midget female hockey nationals coming to P.E.I.". The Guardian. 2010-06-04. Retrieved 2012-01-20.
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