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The 2004 National Midget Championship was
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26th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 18–25, 2004 at
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,
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. The Brandon Wheat Kings defeated the Riverains du
Collège Charles-Lemoyne The Collège Charles-Lemoyne is a private high school with campuses in Longueuil and in Sainte-Catherine, near Montreal, Quebec Quebec ( ; )According to the Canadian government, ''Québec'' (with the acute accent) is the official name in ...
2-1 in overtime to win their first and only national title. It also marked the first time that a
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team was the national midget champion. This was the only season that
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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 The Telus Cup is Canada's national under-18 ice hockey club championship. It is an annual event, held by Hockey Canada each April. From 1979 to 2003, the national championship was sponsored by Air Canada. The current champions are the Monct ...
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Teams


Round robin


Standings


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

*Collège Charles-Lemoyne 2 - Kenora 1 *Brandon 6 - Red Deer 2


Bronze-medal game

*Red Deer 5 - Kenora 2


Gold-medal game

*Brandon 2 - Collège Charles-Lemoyne 1 (OT)


Individual awards

*Most Valuable Player:
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(Collège Charles-Lemoyne) *Top Scorer: Francis Paré (Collège Charles-Lemoyne) *Top Forward: Tyler Dittmer (Brandon) *Top Defenceman: Jeff Termineski (Toronto) *Top Goaltender: Tyler Gordon (Kenora) *Most Sportsmanlike Player: Kyle Dorowicz (Red Deer)


See also

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Telus Cup The Telus Cup is Canada's national under-18 ice hockey club championship. It is an annual event, held by Hockey Canada each April. From 1979 to 2003, the national championship was sponsored by Air Canada. The current champions are the Monct ...


References


External links


2004 National Midget Championship Home Page
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