2005 National U18 Club Championship

The Cole Harbour McCain Midgets garnered the top seed in the Nova Scotia Major Midget Hockey League based on a 25 - 9 - 1 record during the 35 game regular season. In the opening round of the playoffs, Cole Harbour swept South Shore three games to none. A second round series against a strong Cape Breton West club resulted in a 3 - 1 series win. Matched against Nova Scotia powerhouse, the Dartmouth Subways, for the league championship, the McCain Midgets prevailed through a grueling seven game series. The first six games of the series were all one-goal games with Cole Harbour winning game seven with an explosive 6 - 0 vistory.

 

Staff/Personnel
Steve Crowell, Head Coach
Craig Campbell, Assistant Coach
Derrick Ellis, Assistant Coach
# Player Ht Wt Shoots DOB 2004-05 Team
No Joueur T P Tir Naissance Équipe 2004-05
Goaltenders/Gardiens de but
31 Michael Muir 5'11 141 L 1989-04-02 Cole Harbour McCains
1 Sean Murphy 5'8 141 L 1987-02-04 Cole Harbour McCains
Defence/Défense
5 Adam Beauchamp 6'0 172 R 1987-02-18 Cole Harbour McCains
2 Andrew Harmes 5'11 160 L 1989-02-09 Cole Harbour McCains
4 Mitchell Wallace 5'11 158 L 1988-04-07 Cole Harbour McCains
6 Patrick Leblanc 5'9 155 R 1988-10-30 Cole Harbour McCains
3 Tyler Blinkhorn 5'10 166 R 1987-10-14 Cole Harbour McCains
Forwards/Avants
21 Adam McPhee 5'7 155 L 1987-05-21 Cole Harbour McCains
9 Andrew Wallace 5'6 128 L 1989-04-27 Cole Harbour McCains
11 Chris Chaisson 5'6 145 R 1988-06-20 Cole Harbour McCains
22 Huey Lasaga 5'7 160 L 1988-04-13 Cole Harbour McCains
17 Justin Smith-Havill 6'2 180 R 1988-04-04 Cole Harbour McCains
15 Michael Veysey 6'1 180 R 1988-11-14 Cole Harbour McCains
18 Michael Withrow 6'1 219 R 1987-10-21 Cole Harbour McCains
8 Richard Kerr 5'10 154 R 1987-10-02 Cole Harbour McCains
7 Ryan Gale 5'8 141 R 1987-08-21 Cole Harbour McCains
12 Ryan Stoddard 5'10 158 L 1988-06-15 Cole Harbour McCains
14 Shawn O'Donnell 6'0 168 R 1988-05-28 Cole Harbour McCains
10 Zach Sill 6'0 180 L 1988-05-24 Cole Harbour McCains
Photos
Videos
2026 TELUS Cup: Sunday, April 26 (Gold and Bronze)
Lévis won its first national title, Halifax claimed silver and Regina took home bronze from the 2026 TELUS Cup.
2026 TELUS Cup: Saturday, April 25 (Semifinal)
Halifax and Lévis secured spots in the gold medal game on Day 6 of the 2026 TELUS Cup.
2026 TELUS Cup: Friday, April 24 (Preliminary)
Lévis, Peterborough and Regina closed the preliminary round with wins on Day 5 of the 2026 TELUS Cup.
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