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- The 2009 Telus Cup was Canada's 31st annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 20–26, 2009 at the Selkirk Recreation Complex in Selkirk, Manitoba. The Notre Dame Hounds defeated the Calgary Buffaloes 4-0 in the gold medal game to win their third national title. The Rousseau Sports de Laval-Bourassa defeated the host Winnipeg Thrashers to win the bronze. Winnipeg's Nolan Zajac, younger brother of National Hockey League player Travis Zajac, was the top scorer and named Most Valuable Player. (en)
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- dbc:April_2009_sports_events_in_Canada
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- dbr:Telus_Cup
- dbr:Moncton,_New_Brunswick
- dbr:Laval,_Quebec
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- dbr:Selkirk,_Manitoba
- dbr:Selkirk_Recreation_Complex
- dbr:Calgary,_Alberta
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- Rousseau Sports de Laval-Bourassa (en)
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- Selkirk Recreation Complex in Selkirk, MB (en)
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- The 2009 Telus Cup was Canada's 31st annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, played April 20–26, 2009 at the Selkirk Recreation Complex in Selkirk, Manitoba. The Notre Dame Hounds defeated the Calgary Buffaloes 4-0 in the gold medal game to win their third national title. The Rousseau Sports de Laval-Bourassa defeated the host Winnipeg Thrashers to win the bronze. Winnipeg's Nolan Zajac, younger brother of National Hockey League player Travis Zajac, was the top scorer and named Most Valuable Player. (en)
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