RED DEER – Team Alberta showed that even when things got difficult, there was never a time to back down or quit. A 8-1 win in a rematch of last year’s final against Team Manitoba left Team Alberta as champions of the WHL Cup for the sixth time in team history.
The first period kicked off with Mirco Dufour (Rocky View County) opening the scoring to give Team Alberta the lead. Matthew Hilderman (Cochrane), Brock England (Airdrie), Jensen Marsh (Cochrane) and Nathan Cole (Airdrie) added on to the unanswered lead in the second period. Manitoba would get one back close to the end of the second period. Kyle Obobaifo (Calgary) and Jaggar John (Fort McMurray, 2) found the back of the net in the third period to extend the lead for Team Alberta. Leif Oaten (Calgary) made 16 saves in the win. England was awarded the MVP of the WHL Cup.
Team Alberta’s round robin started off a bit rocky with a 5-2 opening loss to Team Saskatchewan. They followed that with a 5-2 win to Team Manitoba with captain Ben Harvey’s (Edmonton) natural hat-trick leading the way. A 2-0 shutout loss against Team British Columbia saw Alberta placing third in round robin play and setting up a rematch in the semifinals against Team Saskatchewan. There, they trailed 4-0 about halfway into the second period, but things suddenly clicked and Team Alberta scored eight unanswered goals, with Hilderman capping off the comeback victory with his fourth goal of the game, an empty netter, to win 9-5 and set up a rematch against Team Manitoba.
This team deserves to be proud of their performance all week and the results showed it. Congratulations!
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