

They’re just the eighth team since 2000 to go through the tournament without a loss, and the first of those eight from outside Saskatchewan. Appearing in their ninth national championship, the Flyers become the first team from New Brunswick to be crowned the best in Canada, finishing an unbeaten week at 7-0. Moncton is just the second Atlantic Region team to win the national title, joining the Cape Breton West Islanders, who were victorious at the 2017 TELUS Cup. We are a family and we will remember this forever.” “If you would have told me that we would have won the championship like this I would not have believed you, but this is an amazing group. “This is the best feeling of my life, and I am so proud of the boys,” said Martin. Jack Martin (Upper Coverdale, N.B.) was the overtime hero, scoring his fifth goal of the tournament just 40 seconds into 3-on-3 overtime after the Cantonniers erased a two-goal deficit in the final 90 seconds. OKOTOKS, Alta. – The Moncton Flyers has won the TELUS Cup, claiming its first National Men’s U18 Club Championship in dramatic fashion with a 5-4 overtime victory over the Cantonniers de Magog on Sunday night at Pason Centennial Arena. Ryan White – Philadelphia Flyers (Brandon Wheat Kings, 2004) INJURED Malcolm Subban – Boston Bruins (Mississauga Reps, 2010)ĭustin Tokarski – Montreal Canadiens (Prince Albert Mintos, 2006) Tyson Strachan – Buffalo Sabres (Tisdale Trojans, 2002)īrad Stuart – Colorado Avalanche (Red Deer Chiefs, 1996) Mark Stone – Ottawa Senators (Winnipeg Thrashers, 2008) Luke Schenn – Philadelphia Flyers (Saskatoon Contacts, 2005) Morgan Rielly – Toronto Maple Leafs (Notre Dame Hounds, 2010)ĭavid Savard – Columbus Blue Jackets (Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François, 2007) Sam Reinhart – Buffalo Sabres (Vancouver NW Giants, 2011) Torrey Mitchell – Buffalo Sabres (Riverains du Collège Antoine-Girouard, 2002)Īlex Pietrangelo – St. Joffrey Lupul – Toronto Maple Leafs (Fort Saskatchewan Rangers, 2000) Kris Letang – Pittsburgh Penguins (Gaulois du Collège Antoine-Girouard, 2003) Slater Koekkoek – Tampa Bay Lightning (Notre Dame Hounds, 2010) John’s Maple Leafs, 2003)Įric Gryba – Ottawa Senators (Saskatoon Contacts, 2005)ĭany Heatley – Anaheim Ducks (Calgary Buffaloes, 1998) INJURED Matt Fraser – Boston Bruins (Red Deer Rebels, 2007)Ĭolin Greening – Ottawa Senators (St. Jordan Eberle – Edmonton Oilers (Calgary Buffaloes, 2006) Jonathan Drouin – Tampa Bay Lightning (Lions du Lac St-Louis, 2011)Īnthony Duclair – New York Rangers (Lions du Lac St-Louis, 2011) Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh Penguins (Dartmouth Subways, 2002) Jay Beagle – Washington Capitals (Calgary Northstars, 2003) INJUREDĭaniel Brière – Colorado Avalanche (Intrépide de Gatineau, 1994)Īlex Chiasson – Ottawa Senators (Blizzard du Séminaire Saint-François, 2007) TELUS CUP ALUMNI ON SEASON-OPENING NHL ROSTERS Sixteen of the NHL’s 30 teams had at least one alumnus on their 23-man roster or on the injured list, led by the Ottawa Senators, who had four, and the Buffalo Sabres, with three. The alumni list included eight who won the national championship: Tyson Strachan (Tisdale, 2002), Jay Beagle (Calgary, 2003), Ryan White (Brandon, 2004), Eric Gryba and Luke Schenn (Saskatoon, 2005), Dustin Tokarski (Prince Albert, 2006), and Slater Koekkoek and Morgan Rielly (Notre Dame, 2010).Īlso included were a number of players who earned awards in their appearance: Twenty-five had spots on a 23-man roster, with another three starting the season on the injured list.

8 to open the 2014-15 National Hockey League season, it did so with 28 alumni of the TELUS Cup, Canada’s National Midget Championship, on the league’s 30 teams.
