Tourney Name: | Esso Cup |
Year: | 2017 |
Size: | 250px |
Dates: | April 23–29, 2017 |
Num Teams: | 6 |
Venues: | Access Events Centre in Morden, MB |
Type: | other |
Winners: | St. Albert Slash |
Second: | Harfangs du Triolet |
Third: | Durham West Lightning |
Scoring Leader: | Kate Gallant |
Mvp: | Halle Oswald |
Prevseason: | 2016 |
Nextseason: | 2018 |
The 2017 Esso Cup was Canada's ninth national women's midget hockey championship, contested April 23–29, 2017 at Morden, Manitoba.[1] [2] This was the first time that the Esso Cup tournament was played in Manitoba. All games were played at the 1,200-seat Huron Window Corporation Arena, located inside Morden's Access Events Centre. The St. Albert Slash won the gold medal with a 1-0 overtime victory over the Harfangs du Triolet.[3]
Result | Team | Region | City | |
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St. Albert Slash | Pacific | St. Albert, AB | ||
Harfangs du Triolet | Quebec | Sherbrooke, QC | ||
Durham West Lightning | Ontario | Pickering, ON | ||
4 | Pembina Valley Hawks | Host | Morden, MB | |
5 | Prince Albert Bears | Western | Prince Albert, SK | |
6 | Mid Isle Wildcats | Atlantic | Summerside, PE |
Game | Away team | Score | Home team | Score | Notes | |
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1 | Durham West | 1 | Triolet | 4 | Final | |
2 | Mid Isle | 0 | St. Albert | 6 | Final | |
3 | Pembina Valley | 2 | Prince Albert | 1 | Final | |
4 | Mid Isle | 1 | Triolet | 4 | Final | |
5 | Prince Albert | 1 | Durham West | 5 | Final | |
6 | St. Albert | 2 | Pembina Valley | 1 | Final | |
7 | Prince Albert | 6 | Mid Isle | 1 | Final | |
8 | Triolet | 3 | St. Albert | 4 | Final | |
9 | Pembina Valley | 4 | Durham West | 1 | Final | |
10 | St. Albert | 4 | Prince Albert | 0 | Final | |
11 | Durham West | 8 | Mid Isle | 1 | Final | |
12 | Triolet | 0 | Pembina Valley | 1 | Final | |
13 | Durham West | 3 | St. Albert | 7 | Final | |
https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/National-Championships/Women/National-Midget/2017/Stats/game-summary?gameid=263 | Triolet | 2 | Prince Albert | 3 | Final | |
15 | Mid Isle | 1 | Pembina Valley | 6 | Final |
Semi 1 | Durham West | 0 | St. Albert | 1 | Final | |
Semi 2 | Pembina Valley | 1 | Triolet | 2 | Final | |
Bronze | Durham West | 4 | Pembina Valley | 1 | Final | |
Gold | Triolet | 0 | St. Albert | 1 | OT Final |
Mid Isle Wildcats advance by winning regional tournament March 30–April 2, 2017.
width=35% | Away Team | Score | width=35% | Home Team | Score |
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Mid Isle | 2 | Northern | 0 |
LHFDQ Midget AAA championship was played April 14–16, 2017.[4]
Game | width=35% | Away Team | Score | width=35% | Home Team | Score |
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Semifinals | ||||||
Semi 1 | Triolet | 2 | Lac St-Louis | 1 | ||
Semi 2 | Estrie | 1 | Richelieu | 2 | ||
Medal Games | ||||||
Final | Triolet | 3 | Richelieu | 2 |
The OWMA midget championship was played April 6–9, 2017 at Toronto, Ontario[5]
Game | width=35% | Away Team | Score | width=35% | Home Team | Score |
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Semifinals | ||||||
Semi 1 | Chatham | 0 | Toronto | 1 | ||
Semi 2 | Durham West | 2 | Whitby | 0 | ||
Medal Games | ||||||
Final | Durham West | 3 | Toronto | 1 |
Prince Albert Bears advance by winning series played March 31–April 2, 2017 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (series location alternates by province each year).
St. Albert Slash advance by winning series played March 31–April 2, 2017 in St. Albert, Alberta (series location alternates by province each year).