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Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League ROAD TO THE 2009 TELUS CUP PROVINCIAL AND REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS 1) CLICK THE ‘BOOKMARKS’ TAB TO THE LEFT 2) CLICK THE PROVINCE/LEAGUE LINKS TO VIEW THE PLAYOFF STRUCTURE NOTE HOME TEAMS ARE LISTED SECOND ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ROBIN April 2 St. John’s 3 – 4 Moncton April 2 Cornwall 3 – 2 Cole Harbour April 2 St. John’s 5 – 2 Saint John April 3 Cole Harbour 1 – 4 Moncton April 3 Saint John 2 – 1 Cornwall April 3 Cole Harbour 2 – 5 St. John’s April 3 Moncton 3 – 3 Saint John April 4 Cornwall 4 – 2 St. John’s April 4 Saint John 1 – 5 Cole Harbour April 4 Moncton 3 – 6 Cornwall TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Cornwall 4 3 1 0 14 9 6 Moncton 4 2 1 1 14 13 5 St. John’s 4 2 2 0 15 12 4 Saint John 4 1 2 1 8 14 3 Cole Harbour 4 1 3 0 10 13 2 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 5 Moncton 5 – 4 Cornwall MONCTON FLYERS 2009 ATLANTIC REGION CHAMPIONS CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ROBIN March 30 Sault Ste. Marie 5 – 4 Hamilton March 30 Ottawa 3 – 4 Ottawa Valley March 30 Toronto 2 – 4 Burlington March 30 Hamilton 8 – 4 Oakville March 31 Oakville 4 – 3 Toronto March 31 Burlington 10 – 3 Ottawa March 31 Hamilton 2 – 1 Ottawa Valley March 31 Toronto 2 – 5 Sault Ste. Marie March 31 Burlington 5 – 3 Oakville April 1 Ottawa Valley 0 – 3 Sault Ste. Marie April 1 Ottawa 3 – 6 Toronto April 1 Hamilton 3 – 2 Burlington April 1 Sault Ste. Marie 2 – 5 Oakville April 2 Oakville 3 – 6 Ottawa April 2 Ottawa Valley 1 – 5 Toronto April 2 Burlington 6 – 4 Sault Ste. Marie April 2 Ottawa 3 – 3 Hamilton April 3 Oakville 7 – 1 Ottawa Valley April 3 Sault Ste. Marie 5 – 3 Ottawa April 3 Toronto 4 – 1 Hamilton April 3 Ottawa Valley 3 – 6 Burlington TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Burlington 6 5 1 0 33 18 10 Sault Ste. Marie 6 4 2 0 24 20 8 Hamilton 6 3 2 1 21 19 7 Oakville 6 3 3 0 23 25 6 Toronto 6 3 3 0 22 18 6 Ottawa 6 1 4 1 21 31 3 Ottawa Valley 6 1 5 0 10 26 2 SEMIFINALS April 4 Hamilton 8 – 4 Sault Ste. Marie April 4 Oakville 5 – 0 Burlington CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 5 Oakville 6 – 8 Hamilton HAMILTON REPS 2009 CENTRAL REGION CHAMPIONS PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONSHIP VANCOUVER NORTH WEST GIANTS vs. CALGARY BUFFALOES GAME 1 April 3 Calgary 3 – 1 Vancouver NW GAME 2 April 4 Calgary 3 – 6 Vancouver NW GAME 3 April 5 Calgary 3 – 2 Vancouver NW CALGARY WINS SERIES 2-1 CALGARY BUFFALOES 2009 PACIFIC REGION CHAMPIONS WEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND ROBIN April 2 Winnipeg 5 – 3 Notre Dame April 2 Thunder Bay 1 – 6 Swift Current April 3 Notre Dame 6 – 2 Thunder Bay April 3 Swift Current 3 – 3 Winnipeg April 4 Winnipeg 7 – 3 Thunder Bay April 4 Notre Dame 5 – 2 Swift Current TEAM GP W L T GF GA PTS Winnipeg 3 2 0 1 15 9 5 Notre Dame 3 2 1 0 14 9 4 Swift Current 3 1 1 1 11 9 3 Thunder Bay 3 0 3 0 6 19 0 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME April 5 Notre Dame 8 – 2 Winnipeg NOTRE DAME HOUNDS 2009 WEST REGION CHAMPIONS ALBERTA MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND (BEST-OF-THREE) ST. ALBERT SPORTS RAIDERS vs. CAC GREGG DISTRIBUTORS GAME 1 February 18 CAC 3 – 2 St. Albert GAME 2 February 21 St. Albert 1 – 4 CAC CAC WINS SERIES 2-0 K OF C PATS vs. FT. SASK BOSTON PIZZA RANGERS GAME 1 February 19 Fort Saskatchewan 3 – 4 K of C GAME 2 February 21 K of C 6 – 4 Fort Saskatchewan K OF C WINS SERIES 2-0 CALGARY BUFFALOES vs. CALGARY FLAMES GAME 1 February 18 Flames 4 – 5 Buffaloes GAME 2 February 19 Buffaloes 2 – 1 Flames CALGARY BUFFALOES WIN SERIES 2-0 UFA BISONS vs. RED DEER OPTIMIST REBELS GAME 1 February 19 Red Deer 2 – 3 UFA GAME 2 February 21 UFA 1 – 4 Red Deer GAME 3 February 22 Red Deer 4 – 2 UFA RED DEER WINS SERIES 2-1 QUARTER-FINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) SHERWOOD PARK J. ENNIS KINGS vs. CAC GREGG DISTRIBUTORS GAME 1 February 25 CAC 3 – 4 Sherwood Park GAME 2 February 28 Sherwood Park 5 – 1 CAC GAME 3 March 1 CAC 4 – 7 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-0 SSAC BOSTON PIZZA ATHLETICS vs. K OF C PATS GAME 1 February 26 K of C 2 – 3 SSAC GAME 2 February 28 SSAC 3 – 4 K of C GAME 3 March 2 K of C 4 – 3 SSAC GAME 4 March 4 SSAC 2 – 3 K of C K OF C WINS SERIES 3-1 LETHBRIDGE Y’S MEN TITANS vs. RED DEER OPTIMIST REBELS GAME 1 February 25 Red Deer 2 – 8 Lethbridge GAME 2 February 27 Lethbridge 6 – 2 Red Deer GAME 3 March 1 Red Deer 2 – 7 Lethbridge LETHBRIDGE WINS SERIES 3-0 CALGARY ROYALS vs. CALGARY BUFFALOES GAME 1 February 26 Buffaloes 4 – 5 Royals GAME 2 February 28 Royals 4 – 5 Buffaloes GAME 3 March 3 Buffaloes 4 – 3 Royals GAME 4 March 4 Royals 3 – 6 Buffaloes CALGARY BUFFALOES WIN SERIES 3-1 SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-FIVE) SHERWOOD PARK J. ENNIS KINGS vs. K OF C PATS GAME 1 March 8 K of C 3 – 4 Sherwood Park GAME 2 March 10 Sherwood Park 4 – 1 K of C GAME 3 March 12 K of C 1 – 4 Sherwood Park SHERWOOD PARK WINS SERIES 3-0 LETHBRIDGE Y’S MEN TITANS vs. CALGARY BUFFALOES GAME 1 March 7 Calgary 6 – 2 Lethbridge GAME 2 March 11 Lethbridge 3 – 6 Calgary GAME 3 March 12 Calgary 4 – 6 Lethbridge GAME 4 March 14 Lethbridge 3 – 12 Calgary CALGARY WINS SERIES 3-1 AMHL CHAMPIONSHIP (BEST-OF-FIVE) SHERWOOD PARK J. 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