Road to the TELUS Cup: Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League
PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS
1) Notre Dame Argos vs. 8) Yorkton Harvest
2) Battlefords Stars vs. 7) Saskatoon Contacts
3) Prince Albert Mintos vs. 6) Tisdale Trojans
4) Moose Jaw Generals vs. 5) Regina Pat Canadians
FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T-OTL)
Notre Dame Argos – 69 points (33-8-3-0)
Battlefords – 66 points (29-7-5-3)
Prince Albert – 61 points (28-11-4-1)
Moose Jaw – 60 points (25-9-7-3)
Regina – 56 points (26-14-3-1)
Tisdale – 56 points (26-14-1-3)
Saskatoon Contacts – 47 points (21-18-2-3)
Yorkton – 38 points (15-21-5-3)
Notre Dame Hounds – 33 points (13-24-4-3)
Saskatoon Blazers – 29 points (11-26-5-2)
Swift Current – 20 points (8-32-3-1)
Beardy’s – 19 points (7-32-2-3)
LEADING SCORERS
Egor Popov (Notre Dame Hounds) – 40G 32A 72P
Spencer Bast (Battlefords) – 31G 37A 68P
Jayden Halbgewachs (Regina) – 28G 38A 66P
Josh Bly (Battlefords) – 21G 44A 65P
Angus Scott (Notre Dame Hounds) – 21G 43A 64P
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE
2013 (Saskatoon Contacts – fourth place)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)
23 (1984, 1985 (host), 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 1999 (host), 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013)
LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
2010 (Notre Dame Hounds)
TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
13 (1980, Notre Dame Hounds; 1983, Regina Pat Canadians; 1986, Notre Dame Hounds; 1988, Regina Pat Canadians; 1993, Yorkton Mallers; 1994, Regina Pat Canadians; 1999, Regina Pat Canadians; 2002, Tisdale Trojans; 2005, Saskatoon Contacts; 2006, Prince Albert Mintos; 2007, Prince Albert Mintos; 2009, Notre Dame Hounds; 2010, Notre Dame Hounds)
TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – NOTRE DAME ARGOS
The Notre Dame Argos continued their school’s winning tradition in 2013-14, earning 33 victories in 44 tries – the only SMAAAHL team to reach the 30-win plateau – to edge the Battlefords Stars by three points for first place. The key to the Argos’ success was simple – they scored. A lot. Notre Dame put 236 pucks in the net in 44 games, a whopping 58 more than Battlefords, which was next best at 178. Despite the high-scoring offence, the Argos had just four players in the top 20 of SMAAAHL scoring, led by Dillon Dube, who finished sixth. Overall, six players averaged at least a point a game, and eight had 40 points or more. Defensively, Notre Dame was fourth-best in the league, allowing 124 goals; goaltender Dylan Ferguson tied for the league lead with 18 wins, and his 2.62 goals-against average was good for seventh.
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