National midget hockey playoffs canada 2004 national midget championship
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The link follows:. This will be the first time the tournament has been held in Swift Current, SK in the celebrated year history of the Legionnaires. The city was chosen from a field of seven other applications to host this major event. We are looking forward to a very successful event in Swift Current. The Telus Cup Regional has proved to be a tremendous event each time it is hosted in Saskatchewan due to the exhaustive work of volunteers in the host community.
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The Telus Cup is Canada 's national male midget ice hockey club championship. It is an annual event, held by Hockey Canada each April. From to , the national midget championship was sponsored by Air Canada. The edition was scheduled to be held at the Stade L.
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The National Midget Hockey Championship, formerly known as the Air Canada Cup, will be celebrating its 30th year and is the only officially recognized national championship for minor hockey in Canada. The event has been held in Sault Ste. The tournament opens with a round-robin round with the top four teams qualifying for the playoff round. This is followed by two crossover games first against fourth, second against third and the Bronze and Gold medal games on the final day.
Prior to Wrigley, in , the Prince Edward Island provincial government co-sponsored it as part of their "Come Home Year" celebrations. The Wrigley was an invitation event at the time with regions declaring the respective champions with competition throughout the Christmas and New Years holidays within each of Canadian Hockey's 11 branch play-downs. A host team comprised the 12th competitor in the Wrigley played annually in January. It provided Canada with its first true national midget club hockey championship. At the time, each of Canada's 12 branch champions through a playoff system would advance to the national final sending it's winner to the Air Canada Cup.