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Road to the TELUS Cup: N.B./P.E.I. Major Midget Hockey League

February 24, 2014
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PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
New Brunswick
1) Moncton Flyers vs. 4) Fredericton Canadiens
2) Saint John Vitos vs. 3) Miramichi Rivermen

Prince Edward Island
5) Kensington Wild vs. 6) Charlottetown Islanders

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-OTL)
Moncton – 49 points (24-10-1)
Saint John – 49 points (24-10-1)
Miramichi – 46 points (22-10-2)
Fredericton – 32 points (15-18-2)
Kensington – 32 points (14-17-4)
Charlottetown – 16 points (6-24-4)

LEADING SCORERS
Curtis Hastings (Saint John) – 24G 39A 63P
Jean-Michel LeBlanc (Saint John) – 29G 30A 59P
Ryan Chiasson (Moncton) – 32G 24A 56P
Liam Conrad (Moncton) – 26G 20A 46P
Logan Saunders (Saint John) – 14G 31A 45P

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
New Brunswick: 2012 (Moncton Flyers – 5th place)
Prince Edward Island: 2006 (Charlottetown Islanders – 6th place)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
New Brunswick: 10 (1986 (host), 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2002 (host), 2009, 2012)
Prince Edward Island: 3 (1997, 2004, 2006 (host))

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
New Brunswick: none (best finish: 5th place – Moncton Flyers, 1986; Fredericton Red Wings, 1988; Fredericton Canadiens, 1991; Fredericton Canadiens, 1993; Saint John Flames, 1998; Moncton Flyers, 2009; Moncton Flyers, 2012)
Prince Edward Island: none (best finish: 5th place – Charlottetown Abbies, 1997; Cornwall Thunder, 2004)

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
New Brunswick: none
Prince Edward Island: none

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – MONCTON FLYERS
Make it three straight first-place finishes for the Moncton Flyers, but it wasn’t easy in 2013-14. The Flyers and Saint John Vitos finished with identical 24-10-1 records, but Moncton’s 5-1 record against Saint John gave it the tie-breaker, and first place. The Flyers’ offence was good, scoring 160 times in 35 games – good for second in the league – but its defence was better, allowing just 82 goals, 25 goals less than Miramichi and 38 fewer than Saint John. Up front, Moncton spread around the scoring, with just three players in the league’s top 20, although Ryan Chiasson and Liam Conrad were third and fourth, respectively, and Chiasson led the NBPEIMMHL in goals with 32. Moncton goaltenders Julian Galloway (1.81) and Maxim Landry (2.91) were one-two in goals-against average, and Galloway led the league in minutes played (1,294), wins (15), save percentage (.925) and shutouts (three).

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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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