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Esso Cup

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Canadian women's under-18 ice hockey championship
This article is about the Canadian women's ice hockey midget club championship. For men's U18 hockey nations world championship, seeQuebec Esso Cup.
Esso Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2022 Esso Cup
SportIce hockey
First season2008-09
Most recent
champion(s)
Durham West Lightning
(2022)
Most titlesSt. Albert Slash (3)
Broadcaster(s)
Sponsor(s)
Official websiteEsso Cup Website

TheEsso Cup is theCanadian national women'sunder-18ice hockey club championship, sponsored byEsso. It is an annual event, sanctioned byHockey Canada, that takes place each April. The current champions are the Durham West Lightning, who won the2022 Esso Cup inOkotoks, Alberta.[1]

History

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The forerunner to the Esso Cup was theEsso Women's Hockey Nationals, which was the Canadian senior women's championship from 1982 to 2008. With the evolution of the Nationals into a professional tournament, Hockey Canada elected to discontinue it in 2008 and replace it with a national female midget championship known as theEsso Cup.[2][3]

Theinaugural Esso Cup was played in April 2009 inCalgary, Alberta. The Westman Wildcats fromSouris, Manitoba, were the first gold medalists. The St. Albert Slash ofAlberta are the only team to win the event multiple times.

Format

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The Esso Cup follows Hockey Canada's standard six-team national championship format. Branch champions compete in regional playoffs; the regional winners and a predetermined host team then compete for the national championship. In years when not all regions have participated in the Esso Cup, another region has been allowed to send a second team to keep the field at six teams. The exception to this was in 2022 when regional playoffs were cancelled and all branch champions were promoted directly to the national championship.[3]

The Esso Cup uses theIIHF points system for the round robin, which awards three points for a win in regulation time. If the game is decided in overtime or a shootout, the winning team receives two points and the losing team receives one. No points are awarded for losing a game in regulation time. After the round robin is complete, the top four teams (by points) qualify for the playoff round.[2]

Each year's gold medal game is televised nationally onTSN andRDS.

Winners and hosts

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Esso Cup
YearGold MedalSilver MedalBronze MedalLocation
2009Westman WildcatsScarborough SharksCalgary FlyersCalgary, AB
2010Thunder Bay QueensNotre Dame HoundsEdmonton ThunderRegina, SK
2011Notre Dame HoundsEdmonton ThunderToronto AerosSt. Albert, AB
2012Pembina Valley HawksThunder Bay QueensEdmonton ThunderCharlottetown, PE
2013LHFDQ NorthNorth Bay Ice BoltzEdmonton ThunderBurnaby, BC
2014Weyburn GoldwingsEdmonton ThunderSudbury Lady WolvesHamilton, ON
2015Sudbury Lady WolvesRed Deer ChiefsSaskatoon StarsRed Deer, AB
2016Brantford Ice CatsExpress du RichelieuRocky Mountain RaidersWeyburn, SK
2017St. Albert SlashHarfangs de TrioletDurham West LightningMorden, MB
2018St. Albert SlashSaskatoon StarsPionnières de LanaudièreBridgewater, NS
2019St. Albert SlashSudbury Lady WolvesStony Creek SabresSudbury, ON
2020cancelled[a]Prince Albert, SK
2021cancelled[a]Lloydminster, AB
2022Durham West LightningFraser Valley RushOkotoks, AB
2024Vernon, BC
Notes
  1. ^abHockey Canada cancelled the 2020 and 2021 Esso Cups in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic[4][5]

All-time results by region

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Medals by Region
RegionBranchesGoldSilverBronze
OntarioOntario,Eastern Ontario,Northwestern Ontario434
WesternManitoba,Saskatchewan421
PacificBritish Columbia,Alberta334
QuébecQuebec121
Host021
AtlanticNew Brunswick,Nova Scotia,Prince Edward Island,Newfoundland and Labrador000
As of 2018-19 season
Note: The Quebec region has not participated every year. In such years, a second team from another region has qualified in their place.

See also

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External links

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References

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  1. ^"2022 Esso Cup - Women's U18 Club Championship". Hockey Canada.
  2. ^ab"NR.156".Hockey Canada. 2008-12-01. Retrieved2012-01-17.
  3. ^ab"Midget female hockey nationals coming to P.E.I."The Guardian. 2010-06-04. Archived fromthe original on 2013-01-01. Retrieved2012-01-20.
  4. ^"Hockey Canada statement in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)". Hockey Canada. March 12, 2020.
  5. ^"Hockey Canada statement on spring 2021 national championships". Hockey Canada. February 5, 2021.
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