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2020 Esso Cup

The 2023 Esso Cup is the women's Midget AAA national championship of Canada. This is the 15th edition of the tournament. The tournament will be held April 23-29, 2023 at the Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

Awarding of Tournament[]

The event is hosted by the Prince Albert Bears. The original winning bid was announced on September 28, 2018 for the 2020 tournament. As part of a May 22, 2020 announcement Prince Albert was announced as the 2021 tournament host. The 2022 host was announced on May 18, 2021.

Change of Dates and event site for 2022 and awarding of 2023 event.[]

On March 22nd Hockey Canada announced the relocation of tournament to a central location in Alberta. The tournament was held May 16-22, 2022. The Prince Albert Bears still qualified as the host team. Hockey Canada also announced they will work with the intended host to have the event hopefully in the not to distant future. The dates of the tournament was also done to give each region sufficient time to complete a tradition regional playdown schedule.[1] The event was held primarily at the Pason Centennial Arena in Okotoks, Alberta with the Scott Seaman Sports Rink in Foothills County, Alberta being used as a secondary venue due to the 2022 Telus Cup being held in the same venues at the same time. Prince Albert would be named the host for the 2023 tournament after the relocation of the 2022 tournament.

Qualifying[]

Qualifying includes 98 teams from all ten provinces.

Host[]

Atlantic Region[]

Qualifier: Northern Selects

Participating Leagues[]

Eastern Region (Quebec)[]

Qualifier: Étoiles Laurentides-Lanaudière

Central Region (Ontario)[]

Qualifer: Stoney Creek Jr. Sabres

Western Region[]

Qualifier: Regina Rebels

Participating Leagues[]

Pacific Region[]

Qualifier: Fraser Valley Rush

Participating Leagues[]

Schedule/Results[]

April 23rd

April 24th

April 25th

April 26th

April 27th

Standings[]

Standings
Rank Team W-OW-OL-L GF GA Pts
1 Flag of OntarioStoney Creek Jr. Sabres 5-0-0-0 21 6 12
2 Flag of British ColumbiaFraser Valley Rush 3-0-0-2 23 17 9
3 Flag of SaskatchewanRegina Rebels 3-0-0-2 20 15 9
4 Flag of Nova ScotiaNorthern Selects 2-0-0-3 12 18 6
5 Flag of QuebecÉtoiles Laurentides-Lanaudière 2-0-0-3 8 9 6
6 Flag of SaskatchewanPrince Albert Bears 0-0-0-5 8 27 0

Semifinals[]

April 28th

Bronze Medal Game[]

April 29

Championship Game[]

April 29th

Links[]

References[]

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