Northeast defended their 2012 championship and defeated Calgary North 5-3 on Sunday at the Strathmore Family Centre to capture the 2013 ATB Alberta Cup.
Calgary North opening the scoring in the first minute of play when Brayden Dunn (Calgary, AB) had an open net after the puck bounced off the end boards. It only took a few minutes before Dallas Hines (Marwayne, AB) blasted a slapshot through to even the scoring at one. Jacob Elmer (Calgary, AB) then restored the Calgary North lead with a wrist shot from the top of the slot mid way through the period. Eight minutes later, Josh Logel (Calgary, AB) set up Dunn for his second of the game to push Calgary North’s lead to two, but with one minute left in the period, Mason Shaw (Lloydminster, AB) took advantage of a power play to cut Calgary North’s lead to one.
The second period was relatively quiet until Sam Steel (Sherwood Park, AB) took over, scoring two goals, including a highlight reel goal that gave Northeast the lead with 20 seconds left in the period. With the goal, Steel moved into a tie for third in All-Time scoring at the event with 15 points, passing Devin Setoguchi of the Minnesota Wild.
Northeast then added two goals in the third period to seal the victory. Kole Gable (Fort McMurray, AB) and Kale Clague (Lloydminster, AB) were the goal scorers.
Northeast is the only team to have ever repeated, accomplishing the feat in 1993-94 and again in 2003-04, which was also the last time a team won two years in a row.
FINAL RESULTS – SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 |
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DATE |
FINAL |
TEAM |
SCORE |
TEAM |
SCORE |
April 28 |
A Final |
Calgary North |
3 |
Northeast |
6 |
April 28 |
B Final |
Edmonton South |
2 |
Calgary South |
1 |
April 28 |
C Final |
South |
2( SO) |
Northwest |
1 |
April 28 |
D Final |
Central |
3 |
Edmonton North |
5 |
2013 ATB ALBERTA CUP ALL-STARS |
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NAME |
POSITION |
TEAM |
HOMETOWN |
Stuart Skinner | Goal | Edmonton South | Edmonton |
Kale Clague | Defense | Northeast | Lloydminster |
David Quenneville | Defense | Edmonton South | Edmonton |
Sam Steel | Forward | Northeast | Sherwood Park |
Tyson Jost | Forward | Edmonton South | Leduc |
Tyler Benson | Forward | Edmonton South | Edmonton |
**All-stars were selected by WHL scouts and Team Alberta staff**
The 2013 Source for Sports Play SMART Award was handed out to Team Northwest for their exceptional sportsmanship, respect and attitudes both on and off the ice throughout the tournament. This award is voted on by each team, the officials and staff at the ATB Alberta Cup.
Hockey Alberta is also proud to have the Western Hockey League, Reebok/CCM, Source for Sports, Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation and Gatorade as event sponsors.
The ATB Alberta Cup Program begins in March each year with close to 800 players trying out at their respective zone camps. Each of the 160 athletes playing in the ATB Alberta Cup is competing for one of eighty invites to the U16 Male Provincial Camp in July. The U16 Male Provincial Camp is the final stage in the first year of the Team Alberta Program.
The ATB Alberta Cup is the premier event in the province that helps identify the top male players in Alberta. It is well attended by scouts as they prepare for the Western Hockey League’s bantam draft. In addition to player evaluations, the competition is also an opportunity for administrators, coaches, trainers and referees to be evaluated for future positions with the Team Alberta Program.
Former ATB Alberta Cup graduates include such players as Braden Holtby, Matt Dumba, Jordan Eberle, Devan Dubnyk, Dany Heatley, Jay Bouwmeester, Dion Phaneuf, Scott Hartnell and Devin Setoguchi.
ATB Financial is the title sponsor of all Team Alberta programs, including the ATB Alberta Cup and the ATB Alberta Challenge. The Team Alberta Male Program is a two year progression for elite athletes that begins at the ATB Alberta Cup, a U15 age level event, and progresses to the U17 age level. The Team Alberta Female Program is a four year progression for elite athletes that begins at the ATB Alberta Challenge, a U16 age level event, and progresses to the U18 age level. Team Alberta programs feed into Hockey Canada’s Program of Excellence.