Esso Cup
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The Esso Cup is a National Female Hockey championship for midget level players (aged under 18 years) sanctioned by Hockey Canada. The Westman Wildcats are the first ever winners of the tournament in 2009. Westman player Jenna-Marie Durnin scored twice to lead the club to a win over the Scarborough Sharks in the gold medal game.

All Time champions

Year Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Notre Dame Hounds Edmonton Thunder Toronto Aeros
2010 Thunder Bay Queens Notre Dame Hounds Edmonton Thunder
2009 Westman Wildcats Scarborough Sharks Calgary Flyers

All time results by region

Region GP W OTW OTL L GF GA Gold medals
West 20 13 2 1 4 87 44 2
Ontario 20 12 0 1 7 64 52 1
Pacific 20 9 2 1 8 59 44 0
Host city 18 8 2 1 7 53 43 0
Québec 12 3 0 0 9 22 42 0
Atlantic 14 1 0 2 11 21 81 0

2011

The 2011 Esso Cup was contested in St. Albert, Alberta. In the gold medal game, the Notre Dame Hounds defeated the Edmonton Thunder by a 5-2 tally. In the championship game, Olivia Howe of Notre Dame contributed with a goal and an assist.
  • Participants
    Region Team
    Pacific Region Edmonton Thunder
    West Region Notre Dame Hounds
    Ontario Region Toronto Aeros
    Quebec Region Kodiaks du Lac St-Louis
    Atlantic Region Kings County Kings
    Host City St. Albert Slash

2010

Regina, Saskatchewan was the host city for the 2010 Esso Cup.
  • Participants
    Region Team
    Pacific Region Edmonton Thunder
    West Region Notre Dame Hounds
    Ontario Region Thunder Bay Queens
    Quebec Region Remparts du Richelieu
    Atlantic Region Moncton Rockets
    Host City Regina Rebels

2009

The first Esso Cup was contested in 2009. The city of Calgary, Alberta hosted the event as the gold medal game featured the Westman Wildcats and the Scarborough Sharks. Kaitlyn Keon, granddaughter of Stanley Cup champion Dave Keon
Dave Keon
David Michael Keon is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey centre. He played professionally from 1960–61 to 1981–82, including 15 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1986....

was on the Sharks roster.
  • Participants
    Region Team
    Pacific Region Edmonton Thunder
    West Region Westman Wildcats
    Ontario Region Scarborough Sharks
    Atlantic Region Northern Stars
    Host City Calgary Flyers

2011

Award Player Team
Most Valuable Player Morgan Glover Edmonton
Top Scorer Olivia Howe Notre Dame
Top Forward Olivia Howe Notre Dame
Top Defenceman Emma Korbs Toronto
Top Goaltender Morgan Glover Edmonton
Most Sportsmanlike Player Matana Skoye St. Albert

2010

Award Player Team
Most Valuable Player Kaitlyn Tougas Thunder Bay
Top Scorer Brienna Gillanders Notre Dame
Top Forward Janik Robichaud Moncton
Top Defenceman Riana Magee Edmonton
Top Goaltender Samantha Langford Regina
Most Sportsmanlike Player Kaitlyn Quarrell Thunder Bay

2009

Award Player Team
Most Valuable Player Brittany Styner Calgary
Top Forward Brittany Esposito Edmonton
Top Defenceman Brigette Lacquette Westman
Top Goaltender Emily Blakely Northern
Most Sportsmanlike Player Erin Lally Calgary
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