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International ice hockey competition
2004 National Midget Championship Venue(s) Kenora Recreation Centre in
Kenora, ON Dates April 18–25, 2004 Teams 6 Champions Brandon Wheat Kings Runner-up Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne Third place Red Deer Chiefs Scoring leader(s)
Francis Paré (11G 3A 14P)
MVP Francis Paré
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
Round robin
Standings
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
GF
GA
GD
Pts
1
Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne
5
5
0
0
29
12
+17
10
2
Red Deer Optimist Chiefs
5
4
1
0
19
14
+5
8
3
Brandon Wheat Kings
5
2
2
1
18
17
+1
5
4
Kenora Stars
5
1
3
1
8
19
−11
3
5
Cornwall Thunder
5
1
4
0
16
23
−7
2
6
Toronto Marlboros
5
1
4
0
16
21
−5
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
Collège Charles-Lemoyne 2 - Kenora 1
Brandon 6 - Red Deer 2
Bronze-medal game
Gold-medal game
Brandon 2 - Collège Charles-Lemoyne 1 (OT)
Individual awards
Most Valuable Player:
Francis Paré (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
References
External links
U18 Hockey in Canada
National Championships
Leagues
Atlantic Central Quebec Pacific West
Invitational Tournaments