Road to the TELUS Cup: Alberta Midget Hockey League
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
North Division
3) Edmonton CAC Canadians vs. 6) Edmonton SSAC Athletics
4) Sherwood Park Kings vs. 5) St. Albert Raiders
BYES:
1) Leduc Oil Kings
2) Lloydminster Bobcats
South Division
3) Calgary Buffaloes vs. 6) Lethbridge Hurricanes
4) Strathmore Bisons vs. 5) Calgary Flames
BYES:
1) Red Deer Chiefs
2) Calgary Royals
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T)
North Division
Leduc – 51 points (23-8-5)
Lloydminster – 50 points (24-9-2)
Edmonton CAC – 48 points (21-8-6)
Sherwood Park – 45 points (18-8-9)
St. Albert – 42 points (18-11-6)
Edmonton SSAC – 41 points (19-13-3)
Grande Prairie – 33 points (13-15-7)
Edmonton MLAC – 22 points (9-22-4)
Edmonton K of C – 20 points (6-21-8)
Fort Saskatchewan – 13 points (6-28-1)
South Division
Red Deer – 50 points (22-7-6)
Calgary Royals – 48 points (22-9-4)
Calgary Buffaloes – 46 points (21-10-4)
Strathmore – 45 points (21-11-3)
Calgary Flames – 26 points (9-18-8)
Lethbridge – 25 points (9-19-7)
SEAC – 21 points (8-22-5)
Calgary Northstars – 13 points (4-26-5)
LEADING SCORERS
Noah Gregor (Leduc) – 21G 30A 51P
Mason Shaw (Lloydminster) – 17G 33A 50P
Curtis Miske (Leduc) – 30G 19A 49P
Brayden Burke (Edmonton CAC) – 19G 28A 47P
Cole Johnson (Lloydminster) – 28G 17A 45P
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2013 (Red Deer Chiefs – gold medal)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
28 (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1991 (host), 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 (host), 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013)
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2013 (Red Deer Chiefs)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
5 (1989, Calgary Buffaloes; 1991, Calgary Northstars; 2003, Calgary Northstars; 2012, Red Deer Rebels; 2013, Red Deer Chiefs)
TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – LEDUC OIL KINGS
What a season in the Alberta Midget Hockey League. When the dust finally settled on the 35-game race to the finish line, it was the Oil Kings sitting atop the standings, but by the slimmest of margins. Leduc was just one point ahead of Lloydminster for the North Division title, and the two-time defending national champions from Red Deer also sat just a point back in the overall standings. In all, the top eight teams were separated by just six points. Leduc’s offence was just fifth-best in the league, despite having two of the AMHL’s top three scorers – Noah Gregor (first) and Curtis Miske (third) – but its defence ranked No. 2, with only Red Deer allowing fewer goals. Joey Desrosiers got the lion’s share of the work in the Leduc goal, finishing second in the league with a 1.91 goals-against average and .937 save percentage.
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