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- Teams
- Round robin Standings Scores
- Playoffs Semi-Finals Bronze medal game Gold medal game
- Individual awards
- Regional Playdowns Atlantic Region Quebec Central Region West Region Pacific Region
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox International Ice Hockey Competition | tourney_name = Air Canada Cup | year = 2001 | other_titles = | image = | size = | dates = April 23–29, 2001 | num_teams = 6 | venues = Prince George Multiplex in Prince George, BC | winners_other = {{flagicon|QC}} Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy | second_other = {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary Royals | third_other = {{flagicon|ON}} Toronto Young Nationals | scoring_leader = {{flagicon|NS}} Andrew Joudrey | mvp = {{flagicon|QC}} Steve Bernier | prevseason = 2000 | nextseason = 2002 }}The 2001 Air Canada Cup was Canada's 23rd annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 23–29, 2001 at the Prince George Multiplex in Prince George, British Columbia.[1] Steve Bernier scored the winning goal in the second overtime period of the gold medal game to give the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy a 4-3 victory over the Calgary Royals. It was Ste-Foy's third national title in eight appearances in the final. TeamsResult | Team | Region | City | {{gold1}} | {{flagicon|QC}} Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy | Quebec | Sainte-Foy, QC | {{silver2}} | {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary Royals | Pacific | Calgary, AB | {{bronze3}} | {{flagicon|ON}} Toronto Young Nationals | Central | Toronto, ON | 4 | {{flagicon|NS}} Dartmouth Subways | Atlantic | Dartmouth, NS | 5 | {{flagicon|BC}} Prince George Cougars | Host | Prince George, BC | 6 | {{flagicon|SK}} Beardy's Blackhawks | West | Duck Lake, SK |
Round robinStandings Rank | Team | W-L-T | GF | GA | PTS | 1 | {{flagicon|AB}} Calgary Royals | 4-1-0 | 27 | 18 | 8 | 2 | {{flagicon|NS}} Dartmouth Subways | 3-1-1 | 25 | 21 | 7 | 3 | {{flagicon|QC}} Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy | 3-2-0 | 20 | 15 | 6 | 4 | {{flagicon|ON}} Toronto Young Nationals | 3-2-0 | 19 | 18 | 6 | 5 | {{flagicon|BC}} Prince George Cougars | 1-4-0 | 13 | 24 | 2 | 6 | {{flagicon|SK}} Beardy's Blackhawks | 0-4-1 | 18 | 26 | 1 |
Scores{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Ste-Foy 4 - Toronto 3
- Calgary 6 - Dartmouth 4
- Prince George 6 - Beardy's 4
- Dartmouth 3 - Ste-Foy 2 (OT)
- Toronto 3 - Beardy's 2
- Calgary 7 - Prince George 2
- Toronto 6 - Calgary 4
- Ste-Foy 6 - Beardy's 2
{{col-2}}- Dartmouth 5 - Prince George 2
- Dartmouth 7 - Toronto 5
- Calgary 5 - Beardy's 4 (OT)
- Ste-Foy 6 - Price George 2
- Beardy's 6 - Dartmouth 6
- Calgary 5 - Ste-Foy 2
- Toronto 2 - Prince George 1
{{col-end}}PlayoffsSemi-Finals- Calgary 6 - Toronto 0
- Ste-Foy 10 - Dartmouth 1
Bronze medal game- Toronto 4 - Dartmouth 3 (OT)
Gold medal game- Ste-Foy 4 - Calgary 3 (2OT)
Individual awards- Most Valuable Player: {{flagicon|QC}} Steve Bernier (Ste-Foy)
- Top Scorer: {{flagicon|NS}} Andrew Joudrey (Dartmouth)
- Top Forward: {{flagicon|AB}} Brett Pilkington (Calgary)
- Top Defenceman: {{flagicon|SK}} Justin Cruse (Beardy's)
- Top Goaltender: {{flagicon|NS}} Mike Charlton (Dartmouth)
- Most Sportsmanlike Player: {{flagicon|ON}} Robert Cranston (Toronto)
Regional Playdowns Atlantic Region - The Dartmouth Subways advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 4–8, 2001 in Miramichi, New Brunswick.[1]
Quebec - The Gouverneurs du Ste-Foy advanced by capturing the Quebec Midget AAA League title.[1]
Central Region - The Toronto Young Nationals advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 3–8, 2001 in Kitchener, Ontario.[1]
West Region - The Beady's Blackhawks advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 4–8, 2001 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.[1]
Pacific Region - The Prince George Cougars won their regional tournament, which was played April 4–8, 2001 in Alberta, but qualified for the national championship as the host team. As a result, the Calgary Royals also advanced by finishing second.[1]
See alsoReferences1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.hockeycanada.ca/index.php/ci_id/10526/la_id/1.htm|title=News Release #NR.017|date=March 14, 2001|accessdate=January 16, 2012|publisher=Hockey Canada}}
External links- 2001 Air Canada Cup Home Page
- Hockey Canada-Telus Cup Guide and Record Book
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