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Road to the 2024 TELUS Cup: Calgary Buffaloes

Very good at both ends of the ice, the Pacific champions are bringing a 200-foot game to Membertou

Jason La Rose
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April 16, 2024
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Defence wins championships, but that doesn’t mean you can sleep on the Calgary Buffaloes in the offensive end.

The Buffaloes allowed less than three goals a game in the Alberta Elite Hockey League (AEHL) regular season and gave up only 25 in 12 playoff games, capped by a shutout of the Vancouver NE Chiefs – a team that averaged almost six goals a game in its run to the B.C. title – in the deciding Game 2 of the Pacific Regional.

But again, let’s not forget what Calgary can do with the puck.

The Buffaloes paced the AEHL with 199 goals in 38 games, scoring 29 – almost a goal a game – more than second-best St. Albert. Cooper Williams and Caleb Matthews were the dynamic duo up front; Williams’ 29 goals led the league, while Matthews topped the loop with 50 assists and 68 points.

In all, seven Buffaloes averaged at least a point a game and eight reached double-digits in goals.

Calgary took control of the AEHL South Division with a season-high nine-game win streak from Dec. 20 to Jan. 28 that saw it outscore its opponents by a combined 56-16.

It faced early adversity in the playoffs, dropping the opener of its best-of-three series against the Red Deer Chiefs, but has lost just once in 11 games since, clinching a ninth appearance at the TELUS Cup.

The Buffaloes have never failed to reach the semifinals at Canada’s Men’s U18 National Club Championship and have taken home a medal from six of their eight trips, including a national championship in 1989.

HOW THEY GOT TO MEMBERTOU

Alberta Elite Hockey League
Quarterfinal: defeated Red Deer Chiefs 2-1 (3-5, 5-1, 6-2)
Semifinal: defeated Calgary Flames 3-1 (6-1, 2-5, 3-1, 5-2)
Final: defeated Sherwood Park Kings 3-0 (4-3 2OT, 2-1 3OT, 6-2)

Pacific Regional
Final: defeated Vancouver NE Chiefs 2-0 (3-2, 1-0)

REGULAR SEASON

Record (W-L-OTL-T): 27-9-0-2 (1st in AEHL)
Goals for: 199 (1st in AEHL)
Goals against: 106 (2nd in AEHL)
Top 3 scorers:
- Caleb Matthews – 18G 50A 68P (1st in AEHL)
- Cooper Williams – 29G 22A 51P (5th in AEHL)
- Christian Stephanson – 17G 28A 35P (13th in AEHL)

PLAYOFFS

Record: 10-2
Goals for: 46
Goals against: 25
Top 3 scorers:
- Caleb Matthews – 11G 14A 25P
- Cooper Williams – 8G 7A 15P
- Brayden Gourley – 5G 7A 12P

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

2019 – Calgary Buffaloes | 4th place | 3-4-0 | 25GF 23GA
2009 – Calgary Buffaloes | silver medal | 3-2-2 | 29GF 21GA
2008 – Calgary Buffaloes | 4th place | 2-4-1 | 17GF 22GA
2006 – Calgary Buffaloes | silver medal | 4-3-0 | 30GF 25GA
1998 – Calgary Buffaloes | bronze medal | 5-1-1 | 41GF 26GA
1989 – Calgary Buffaloes | gold medal | 5-2-0 | 26GF 18GA
1987 – Calgary Buffaloes | bronze medal | 4-3-0 | 28GF 21GA
1985 – Calgary Buffaloes | bronze medal | 3-3-1 | 25GF 23GA

WHL DRAFTED PLAYERS

Rhys Jamieson – Everett Silvertips 2023 (2nd round, 32nd overall)
Cooper Williams – Saskatoon Blades 2023 (2nd round, 41st overall)
Townes Kozicky – Prince George Cougars 2023 (2nd round, 44th overall)
Caleb Matthews – Victoria Royals 2022 (3rd round, 91st overall)
Christian Stephanson – Winnipeg ICE 2022 (7th round, 154th overall)
Colten Scott – Seattle Thunderbirds 2022 (11th round, 236th overall)

For more information:

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Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

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Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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