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2002 Air Canada Cup

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Dates
  
April 22–28, 2002

Champions
  
Tisdale Trojans

Third place
  
St. John's Maple Leafs

Teams
  
6

Runner-up
  
Dartmouth Subways

Venue(s)
  
K. C. Irving Regional Centre in Bathurst, NB

The 2002 Air Canada Cup was Canada's 24th annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 22–28, 2002 at the K. C. Irving Regional Centre in Bathurst, New Brunswick. The Tisdale Trojans from Saskatchewan defeated the Dartmouth Subways from Nova Scotia 6-2 in the gold medal game to win the national title.

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This season's Air Canada Cup gained extra attention from media and hockey scouts as 14-year-old prodigy Sidney Crosby competed as a member of the Subways and led them to a berth in the championship game, the first (and still only) time that a team from Atlantic Canada has ever advanced to the gold medal game at the national midget championship. Crosby led the round robin in scoring with 18 points in five games and was named the Most Valuable Player. Other notable players competing at the 2002 Air Canada Cup were Olivier Latendresse, Guillaume Latendresse, Andrew Gordon, Shaun Heshka, Tyson Strachan, Jay Rosehill, and Torrey Mitchell.

Semi-Finals

  • Dartmouth 5 - Red Deer 4
  • Tisdale 4 - Collège Charles-Lemoyne 1
  • Bronze Medal Game

  • Collège Charles-Lemoyne 6 - Red Deer 4
  • Gold Medal Game

  • Tisdale 6 - Dartmouth 2
  • Individual Awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Sidney Crosby (Dartmouth)
  • Top Scorer: Sidney Crosby (Dartmouth)
  • Top Forward: Olivier Latendresse (Collège Charles-Lemoyne)
  • Top Defenceman: Shaun Heshka (Tisdale)
  • Top Goaltender: François Thuot (Collège Charles-Lemoyne)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Andrew Gordon (Dartmouth)
  • Atlantic Region

  • The Dartmouth Subways advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 3–7, 2002 at the Community Gardens Arena Complex in Kensington, Prince Edward Island.
  • Quebec

  • The Riverains du Collège Charles-Lemoyne advanced by capturing the Quebec Midget AAA League title.
  • Central Region

  • The Timmins Majors advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 2–7, 2002 at the McIntyre Community Building in Timmins, Ontario.
  • West Region

  • The Tisdale Trojans advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 3–7, 2002 at the T.G. Smith Centre in Steinbach, Manitoba.
  • Pacific Region

  • The Red Deer Chiefs advanced by winning their regional tournament, which was played April 3–7, 2002 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
  • References

    2002 Air Canada Cup Wikipedia