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Road to the 2018 TELUS Cup: LHMAAAQ

A balanced offence and strong finish helped the Cantonniers de Magog to the top of the Ligue de hockey midget AAA du Québec

Jessica Gowans
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February 15, 2018
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PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
1) Cantonniers de Magog vs. 15) Forestiers d’Amos
2) Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François vs. 14) Rousseau Royal de Laval-Montréal
3) Vikings de Saint-Eustache vs. 13) Albatros du Collège Notre-Dame
4) Chevaliers de Lévis vs. 11) Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne
5) Estacades de Trois-Rivières vs. 10) Phénix du Collège Esther-Blondin
6) Intrépide de Gatineau vs. 9) Lions du Lac St-Louis
7) Grenadiers de Châteauguay vs. 8) Gaulois de Saint-Hyacinthe

*Jonquière (12th) gets a first-round bye after winning the CCM Midget AAA Challenge in December.

FINAL STANDINGS (W-OTW-OTL-L)
Magog – 83 points (23-4-6-7)
Séminaire Saint-François – 77 points (22-4-3-11)
Saint-Eustache – 74 points (23-2-1-14)
Lévis – 75 points (23-2-2-13)
Trois-Rivières – 75 points (21-3-6-10)
Gatineau – 69 points (20-4-1-15)
Châteauguay – 65 points (16-8-1-15)
Saint-Hyacinthe – 64 points (15-7-5-13)
Lac St-Louis – 62 points (16-5-4-15)
Collège Esther-Blondin – 60 points (17-2-5-16)
Collège Charles-Lemoyne – 51 points (11-6-6-17)
Jonquière – 48 points (10-6-6-18)
Collège Notre-Dame – 39 points (9-4-6-23)
Laval-Montréal – 34 points (10-0-4-26)
Amos – 24 points (4-3-6-27)

NOTE: Division winners are the top three seeds.

LEADING SCORERS
Justin Hryckowian (Lac St-Louis) – 34G 41A 75P
Brandon Frattaroli (Lac St-Louis) – 29G 35A 64P
Thomas Bordeleau (Collège Esther-Blondin) 26G 38A 64P
Patrick Guay (Magog) – 35G 28A 63P
Christopher Farmer (Collège Esther-Blondin) 17G 41A 58P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2017 (Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François – silver 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, 2017)

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 – CANTONNIERS DE MAGOG
The Cantonniers de Magog unseated the defending LHMAAAQ champions and TELUS Cup silver medallists from Séminaire Saint-François to take top spot; Magog started strong, opening its season on a six-game win streak, but it was the finish that clinched top spot – the Cantonniers went a blistering 9-1-0 in their final 10 games to pull away from the Blizzard and take regular-season crown. Magog iced the LHMAAAQ’s best offence, scoring 161 goals. Patrick Guay had a league-high 35 goals and was fourth in scoring with 63 points. In all, six different skaters recorded at least 30 points, and seven hit double digits in goals.

For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

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Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

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Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

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