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Hockey Canada has announced that Regina, Saskatchewan will play host to the 2010 Esso Cup, Canada's National Female Midget Championship in April 2010. The Regina Rebels of the Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League will be the host team. The 2010 Esso Cup will feature at least five teams Ð one host team and four regional champions (Pacific, West, Ontario, Atlantic). Quebec, which was forced to withdraw from the 2009 Esso Cup due to scheduling conflicts, hopes to make its debut in the tournament in 2010. The competing teams will play a five-day round robin, followed by semifinals (1st vs. 4th, 2nd vs. 3rd) and bronze and gold medal games. All games will take place at the Evraz Centre in Regina. "The Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League was one of the first leagues at the female Midget AAA level in Canada, and we are excited that it will play host to the national championship," said Julie Healy, director of female hockey for Hockey Canada. "This year's Esso Cup in Calgary is a tremendous step for women's hockey in Canada, and we fully expect that growth to continue in Regina next year." "We are absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to host this national event in Regina and to utilize the new facilities at Evraz Place," said Lynn Tulloch, chair of the host committee. "Regina and its surrounding area is already a hotbed for female hockey and we're looking forward to creating a memorable week of activities for the entire female hockey community in addition to showcasing some of Canada's top female players." The 2009 Esso Cup will be held at Max Bell Arena in Calgary, Alta. from April 19-25. Four regional champions will compete with the host Calgary Flyers for the first-ever National Female Midget Championship. The gold medal game can be seen on TSN/RDS, the official broadcasters of Hockey Canada, on Saturday, April 25. Check your local listings for broadcast times in your area. World Under-17 Hockey Challenge For the first time, the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will return to a previous host city when Timmins plays host to the 2010 tournament from December 29, 2009 to January 4, 2010. Timmins first hosted the tournament in 2000, when Russia Ð led by future first-overall NHL pick Ilya Kovalchuk Ð won gold. In addition to Timmins, the surrounding communities of Cochrane, Iroquois Falls, Kapuskasing, Kirkland Lake and New Liskeard will also play host to games during the tournament. "We're excited to be the first community to welcome back the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge," said Kris Kullas, chair of the host organizing committee. "Timmins and the partner venues have a love for our nation's game, and we look forward to hosting teams from around the world later this year." The 2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will include 10 teams Ð five regional Canadian entries (Pacific, West, Ontario, Quebec, Atlantic) Ð and five international teams. The first three international teams have been confirmed Ð Finland, Russia and the United States. The remaining two teams will be announced at a later date. The schedule for the tournament will also be announced in the near future. The 2010 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge will mark the 18th tournament since it debuted as the Quebec Esso Cup in 1986. Ontario has won a tournament-high seven gold medals, including back-to-back gold in 2008 in London, ON and 2009 in Alberni Valley, BC.

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