2018 good deeds cup winners

Good Deeds Cup down to final three

Kennebecasis Valley, Lanaudière and West Carleton have been recognized by Chevrolet and Hockey Canada for their off-ice efforts

Jason La Rose
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February 17, 2019
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The totals are in, and the three finalists have been unveiled for the Good Deeds Cup.

The Kennebecasis Valley Devils, Pionniers de Lanaudière and West Carleton Warriors garnered the most views on YouTube among the 10 semifinalists, and will now be judged by the selection panel of Mitch Marner, Caroline Ouellette and Harnaryan Singh to determine the winner (which will be announced March 2).

Here are the three finalists:

KENNEBECASIS VALLEY DEVILS

PIONNIERS DE LANAUDIÈRE

WEST CARLETON WARRIORS

What’s up for grabs? The team that wins the Good Deeds Cup will receive:
$100,000 to the charity of the team’s choice
o a profile of the team on national television
a ceremony in the team’s hometown
Chevrolet and Hockey Canada branded swag
o the team name engraved on the Good Deeds Cup

Teams that reached the semifinals will not go unrewarded; the seven semifinalists who didn’t make the final will each take home $2,000 for charity and Hockey Canada/Chevrolet branded swag, while the two finalists not named champion will receive $5,000 for charity and Hockey Canada/Chevrolet branded swag.

This is the third season Chevrolet and Hockey Canada have come together to award the Good Deeds Cup, which searches for the Peewee team that makes the biggest impact in its community.

For more information on the Good Deeds Cup, visit ChevroletHockey.ca.

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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