Telus Cup

2022 - 5 - 23

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Early exit for Telus Cup hockey tournament hosts Sydney Mitsubishi ... (SaltWire Network)

OKOTOKS, Alta. — Though the Sydney Mitsubishi Rush are serving as Telus Cup hosts, the Cape Breton club wound up eliminated from playoff contention at the .

Moncton, who advanced to semifinal play along with Cantonniers de Magog (Quebec Region), Mississauga Reps (Central Region) and Notre Dame Hounds (Western Region), was slated to play Magog in the championship final on Sunday. The Rush fell 9-4 to the Atlantic Region’s Moncton Flyers on Friday at Pason Centennial Arenas, and finished the tournament in fifth place.

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Telus Cup: Title escapes from Cantonese de Magog in overtime ... (Awani Review)

Alex Durocher and Jules Poullard, whose 10th goal of the tournament was in his seventh game, had allowed Magog to give themselves 2-0 the priority in the first ...

Moncton had an impeccable run in the competition, scoring 7-0. A throw of his wrist just escaped from goalkeeper Louis Felix Charrois. It was the pilots’ first win in the history of the Canadian Championship Finals, and the second in the history of the Atlantic District.

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Moncton flies off with Telus Cup banner in overtime thriller (Okotoks Today)

Hockey: Flyers win New Brunswick's first title at U18 AAA championships in Okotoks.

“We’re such a positive team, we’re so close in there and we know we can overcome everything. “That intermission was huge, you get those 15 minutes to regroup and we needed that,” Patterson added. “This was awesome,” Martin said. “We were just focused, obviously we were upset with how the third ended,” Martin said. “We’re a family in there, we knew we had it. We had the whole province behind us, all of Canada wanted us to win.

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Rush goalie earns most sportsmanlike award as Telus Cup U18 ... (SaltWire Network)

OKOTOKS, Alta. — The Moncton Flyers picked up this year's Telus Cup national under-18 hockey championship trophy, while a Sydney Mitsubishi Rush goaltender ...

On Sunday, the tournament honoured Lucas Fraser with a most sportsmanlike player award. On Saturday, the Flyers defeated the Mississauga Reps (Central Region) in one semifinal, while Magog downed the Notre Dame Hound (Western Region) 8-2 in the other semifinal. Moncton, representing the Atlantic Region, edged the Cantonniers de Magog (Quebec Region) 5-4 in overtime to capture the championship final at Pason Centennial Arenas.

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Moncton Flyers first N.B. team to win U18 national hockey ... (CBC.ca)

The Moncton Rallye Motors Nissan Flyers won the Canadian U18 National Championship TELUS cup on Sunday, after playing the entire tournament without a loss.

"When you're all the way out in Calgary, it means a lot to have all of Atlantic Canada cheering you on," Thompson said. "It's so exciting. I think it's great for the flyers, great for the New Brunswick teams, great for the whole region for everybody to see that going on," Thompson said. "They [the coaches] do an incredible job with those players and get them to buy into a program, get them to buy into the plan, and do a great job developing along the way." The Flyers are the first New Brunswick team to win the U18 national title, and the second in Atlantic Canada after the Cape Breton West Islanders, who won the TELUS cup in 2017. "I think it shows to probably the rest of the country, to be quite honest with you, that teams here in Atlantic Canada are developing very well," Thompson said.

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