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Anavet Cup, Doyle Cup, Dudley-Hewitt Cup and Fred Page Cup Results

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April 16, 2004

ANAVET CUP

(Best-of-seven series between the Manitoba Junior Hockey League champion Selkirk Steelers and the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League champions)

April 24 - Selkirk 5 at Kindersley 3

April 25 - Selkirk 4 at Kindersley 5 (OT)

April 27 - Kindersley 3 at Selkirk 4

April 28 - Kindersley 1 at Selkirk 3

April 29 - Kindersley 3 at Selkirk 2 (OT)

May 1 - Selkirk 0 at Kindersley 1

May 2 - Selkirk 1 at Kindersley 2

(Kindersley wins series 4-3 to advance to the Royal Bank Cup championship May 8-16 in Grande Prairie, Alta.)

DOYLE CUP

(Best-of-seven series between the Alberta Junior Hockey League champion Grande Prairie Storm and British Columbia Hockey League champion Nanaimo Clippers)

April 20 - Nanaimo 2 at Grande Prairie 3 (OT)

April 21 - Nanaimo 3 at Grande Prairie 1

April 22 - Nanaimo 5 at Grande Prairie 2

April 27 - Grande Prairie 0 at Nanaimo 3

April 28 - Grande Prairie 1 at Nanaimo 3

(Nanaimo wins series 4-1)

DUDLEY-HEWITT CUP

(Round-robin between the Superior International Junior Hockey League champion Fort William, Ont., First Nation North Stars, the Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League champions, the North Bay Skyhawks and Soo Thunderbirds of the Northern Ontario Junior ‘A’ Hockey League)

April 27 - Aurora 3 Soo 1
North Bay 5 Fort William 4
April 28 - Aurora (2-0) 4 Fort William (0-2) 0
Soo (1-1) 3 North Bay (1-1) 2 (2OT)
April 29 - Fort William (1-2) 7 Soo (1-2) 3
Aurora (3-0) 5 North Bay (1-2) 1
April 30 - North Bay 3 Fort William 2
(Sudden-death semi-final)
May 1 - Aurora 5 North Bay 1
(Sudden-death final)

(Aurora advances to the Royal Bank Cup championship May 8-16 in Grande Prairie, Alta.)

FRED PAGE CUP

(Round-robin between the Maritime Junior ‘A’ Hockey League champion Campbellton, N. B., Tigers, the Central Junior Hockey League champions, les Gladiateurs de Saint-Eustache and les Braves de Valleyfield of la Ligue de Hockey Junior AAA du Quebec, April 21-25 in Valleyfield)

April 21 - Saint-Eustache 3 Campbellton 1
Valleyfield 4 Nepean 0
April 22 - St. Eustache (2-0) 6 Nepean (0-2) 4
Valleyfield (2-0) 4 Campbellton (0-2) 2
April 23 - Nepean (1-2) 3 Campbellton (0-3) 2
Valleyfield (3-0) 4 Saint-Eustache (2-1) 0
April 24 - Nepean 3 Saint-Eustache 2 (OT)
(Sudden-death semi-final)
April 25 - Nepean 4 Valleyfield 0
(Sudden-death final)

(Nepean advances to the Royal Bank Cup championship May 8-16 in Grande Prairie, Alta.)

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

[email protected] 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

[email protected]

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

[email protected]

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