2000 Air Canada Cup

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2000 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Maurice Richard Arena in Montréal, QC
DatesApril 24–30, 2000
Teams6
Final positions
Champions Cantonniers de Magog
Runner-up Collége Français de Montréal-Bourassa
Third place Saskatoon Contacts
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Josh Welter
MVPJean-François Kingsley
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The 2000 Air Canada Cup was Canada's 22nd annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 24–30, 2000 at the Maurice Richard Arena in Montreal, Quebec.[1] The championship game was an all-Quebec showdown as the Quebec champions Cantonniers de Magog shutout the host Collége Français de Montréal-Bourassa 6-0 in the gold medal game to win the national championship.

Future National Hockey League players competing in this tournament were Joffrey Lupul and Ryane Clowe.

Teams[edit]

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) Cantonniers de Magog Quebec Magog, Quebec
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Collége Français de Montréal-Bourassa Host Montreal, QC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Saskatoon Contacts West Saskatoon, SK
4 Fort Saskatchewan Rangers Pacific Fort Saskatchewan, AB
5 Richmond Hill Stars Central Richmond Hill, ON
6 St. John's Maple Leafs Atlantic St. John's, NL

Round robin[edit]

Standings[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 Cantonniers de Magog 5 4 1 0 36 13 +23 8
2 Collége Français de Montréal-Bourassa 5 4 1 0 25 14 +11 8
3 Fort Saskatchewan Rangers 5 4 1 0 25 12 +13 8
4 Saskatoon Contacts 5 1 3 1 19 19 0 3
5 Richmond Hill Stars 5 1 4 0 9 41 −32 2
6 St. John's Maple Leafs 5 0 4 1 13 27 −14 1
Source: [citation needed]

Scores[edit]

  • Fort Saskatchewan 6 - Saskatoon 4
  • Magog 14 - Richmond Hill 3
  • Montréal-Bourassa 6 - St. John's 4
  • Saskatoon 7 - Richmond Hill 0
  • Fort Saskatchewan 5 - St. John's 1
  • Magog 5 - Montréal-Bourassa 3
  • Richmond Hill 4 - St. John's 2
  • Magog 7 - Saskatoon 3
  • Montréal-Bourassa 5 - Fort Saskatchewan 2
  • Magog 8 - St. John's 2
  • Fort Saskatchewan 9 - Richmond Hill 0
  • Montréal-Bourassa 2 - Saskatoon 1
  • Fort Saskatchewan 3 - Magog 2
  • St. John's 4 - Saskatoon 4
  • Montréal-Bourassa 9 - Richmond Hill 2

Playoffs[edit]

Semi-finals[edit]

  • Magog 4 - Saskatoon 3
  • Montréal-Bourassa 4 - Fort Saskatchewan 1

Bronze-medal game[edit]

  • Saskatoon 6 - Fort Saskatchewan 5

Gold-medal game[edit]

  • Magog 6 - Montréal-Bourassa 0

Individual awards[edit]

  • Most Valuable Player: Jean-François Kingsley (Montréal-Bourassa)
  • Top Scorer: Josh Welter (Fort Saskatchewan)
  • Top Forward: Josh Welter (Fort Saskatchewan)
  • Top Defenceman: Francis Trudel (Magog)
  • Top Goaltender: Geoff McIntosh (Saskatoon)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Brent Roach (St. John's)

Regional Playdowns[edit]

Atlantic Region[edit]

  • The St. John's Maple Leafs advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 6–9, 2000 in St. John's, Newfoundland.

Quebec[edit]

  • The Cantonniers de Magog advanced by capturing the Quebec Midget AAA League title.

Central Region[edit]

  • The Richmond Hill Stars advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 4–9, 2000 in Toronto, Ontario.
  • Teams competing
Don Mills Flyers (host)
Lambton Lightning
Mississauga Reps
Ottawa Sting
Richmond Hill Stars
Southwest Storm
Timmins Majors

West Region[edit]

  • The Saskatoon Contacts advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 6–9, 2000 in Souris, Manitoba.
  • Teams competing
Eastman Selects
Saskatoon Contacts
Southwest Cougars (host)
Thunder Bay Kings

Pacific Region[edit]

  • The Fort Saskatchewan Rangers advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 7–9, 2000 in Kamloops, British Columbia.
  • Teams competing
Fort Saskatchewan Rangers
Kamloops
Northwest Territories

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "News Release #NR.033". Hockey Canada. April 20, 2000. Retrieved January 16, 2012.

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