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ROAD TO THE 2017 TELUS CUP

British Columbia Major Midget League

Jason La Rose | March 10, 2017 | Favourite (0)

PLAYOFF MATCH-UPS

1) Cariboo Cougars vs. 8) Kootenay Ice

2) Vancouver NE Chiefs vs. 7) Valley West Hawks

3) Okanagan Rockets vs. 6) Vancouver NW Giants

4) Greater Vancouver Canadians vs. 5) Fraser Valley Thunderbirds

 

FINAL STANDINGS (W-L-T-OTL)

Cariboo – 69 points (34-5-1-0)

Vancouver NE – 67 points (32-5-0-3)

Okanagan – 57 points (27-10-0-3)

Greater Vancouver – 49 points (22-13-3-2)

Fraser Valley – 46 points (21-15-3-1)

Vancouver NW – 45 points (20-15-4-1)

Valley West – 45 points (20-15-1-4)

Kootenay – 37 points (18-21-0-1)

North Island – 19 points (9-30-0-1)

Thompson – 15 points (6-31-1-2)

South Island – 12 points (4-32-1-3)

 

LEADING SCORERS

Liam Kindree (Vancouver NW) – 28G 39A 67P

Daine Dubois (Cariboo) – 27G 40A 67P

Scott Atkinson (Greater Vancouver) – 38G 28A 66P

Ethan Leyh (Vancouver NE) – 31G 33A 64P

Sasha Mutala (Greater Vancouver) – 20G 43A 63P

 

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCE

2014 (Okanagan Rockets – bronze medal)

 

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES (since 1984)

7 (1986, 1992, 1996 (host), 2001 (host), 2007, 2011, 2014)

 

LAST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

1982 (Burnaby Winter Club Travellers)

 

TOTAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

1 (1982, Burnaby Winter Club Travellers)

 

TOP REGULAR SEASON TEAM – CARIBOO COUGARS

So far, so good for the Cariboo Cougars. The TELUS Cup hosts took care of the first part of their business on the long road to Canada’s National Midget Championship, winning their last seven games to edge the Vancouver NE Chiefs by two points atop the BCMML standings. The 34-5-0-1 record was the best-ever for the Cougars, and put Cariboo in first place for just the second time in the last decade. The Cougars also set franchise records at both ends of the rink, scoring 214 goals while allowing just 75; both numbers led the league, and the goals-against total is the second-best in league history, behind only the 66 allowed by Vancouver NW in 2011-12. Daine Dubois set the pace among Cariboo forwards, co-leading the league in scoring with 67 points (27G 40A), while Jeremy Gervais finished with 49 points (15G 34A) to top all BCMML blue-liners. In goal, Zack Wickson (16-3-0) and Marcus Allen (18-2-1) shared the duties, finishing one-three in goals-against average at 1.70 and 2.01, respectively.

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