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Road to the 2017 TELUS Cup

Ligue de hockey midget AAA du Québec

Jason La Rose
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February 15, 2017
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PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
1) Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François vs. 15) Forestiers d’Amos
2) Vikings de Saint-Eustache vs. 14) Grenadiers de Châteauguay
3) Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne vs. 13) Intrépide de Gatineau
4) Albatros du Collège Notre-Dame vs. 12) Élites de Jonquière
5) Cantonniers de Magog vs. 11) Gaulois du Collège Antoine-Girouard
6) Phénix du Collège Esther-Blondin vs. 10) Rousseau Royal de Laval-Montréal
7) Lions du Lac St-Louis vs. 9) Commandeurs de Lévis

* Trois-Rivières (8th) gets a first-round bye after winning the CCM Midget AAA Challenge in December.

FINAL STANDINGS (W-OTW-SOW-SOL-OTL-L)
Séminaire Saint-François – 82 points (24-1-4-0-3-8)
Saint-Eustache – 79 points (23-4-0-2-4-7)
Collège Charles-Lemoyne – 70 points (19-3-3-1-1-13)
Collège Notre-Dame – 73 points (21-3-2-0-4-10)
Magog – 67 points (20-2-1-1-0-16)
Collège Esther-Blondin – 66 points (20-2-0-2-3-13)
Lac St-Louis – 62 points (18-2-2-0-2-16)
Trois-Rivières – 61 points (16-3-2-3-6-10)
Lévis – 58 points (13-6-2-3-1-15)
Laval-Montréal – 56 points (17-2-0-1-0-20)
Collège Antoine-Girouard – 54 points (15-2-2-1-0-20)
Jonquière – 43 points (11-2-1-4-4-18)
Gatineau – 39 points (13-0-0-0-2-25)
Châteauguay – 36 points (11-1-0-1-2-25)
Amos – 21 points (6-0-1-1-1-31)

NOTE: Division winners are the top three seeds.

LEADING SCORERS
Alexis Lafrenière (Saint-Eustache) – 33G 50A 83P
Samuel Poulin (Collège Esther-Blondin) – 30G 38A 68P
Félix Lafrance (Saint-Eustache) – 18G 40A 58P
Jakob Pelletier (Séminaire Saint-François) – 25G 32A 57P
Xavier Parent (Collège Esther-Blondin) – 24G 31A 55P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2016 (Lions du Lac St-Louis – bronze medal)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
39 (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1990 (host), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1995 (host), 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2000 (host), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2005 (host), 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2010 (host), 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2015 (host), 2016)

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2001 (Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
10 (1979, Couillard de Ste-Foy; 1981, Lions du Lac St-Louis; 1985, Lions du Lac St-Louis; 1987, Riverains du Richelieu; 1990, Riverains du Richelieu; 1992, Lions du Lac St-Louis; 1996, Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy; 1998, Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne; 2000, Cantonniers de Magog; 2001, Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy)

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – BLIZZARD DU SÉMINAIRE SAINT-FRANÇOIS
The last Quebec team to win the TELUS Cup (in 2001, when they were known as the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy), the Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François did just about everything well this season to finish atop the LHMAAAQ; they led the league in power play (25.3%) and penalty kill (87.9%), were second in goals scored (170) and third in goals against (106). The Blizzard had a league-best 16 wins on home ice, and their 13 road victories were tied for top spot. Séminaire Saint-François took control of the league early, posting 17 wins in 19 games after a season-opening loss. Jakob Pelletier paced the Blizzard up front, finishing fourth in LHMAAAQ scoring with 57 points (25G 32A), while goaltender Philippe Gaudreault co-led the league with 18 wins, and finished fifth in goals-against average (2.33) and save percentage (.923).

For more information:

Esther Madziya
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Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

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Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

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