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Ice Hockey - 09. April 2014.

Champions Crowned at 2014 Toyota-USA Hockey National Championships

A total of 21 national champions were crowned across the country Sunday (April 6) at the 2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Youth, Girls and Women's National Championships, while on Monday (April 7) the Boston Junior Bruins claimed the Junior Tier III national championship. Title game results are below for all completed levels.

Still to come, the national sled hockey championship will be decided Sunday (April 13) and the adult nationals will be contested later this month. Already completed, the High School Varsity national championship went to Bethel Park (Pa.) on March 30.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Youth Tier I National Championship | Green Bay, Wis.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U

Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.)

Chicago Mission

4-2

Note: With the win, SSM earned its first-ever 14U title and avenged a loss in last year’s final.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U

Team Wisconsin

Colorado Thunderbirds

2-1 (4 OT)

Note: First 16U champion from Wisconsin since the classification’s inception in 2003; first Wisconsin team to win a Tier I youth national championship at any classification since Team Wisconsin won the 17U title in 2002.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

18U

Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.)

Victory Honda (Mich.)

4-2

Note: Third 18U national championship in four years for SSM.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Girls Tier I National Championship | Marlborough, Mass.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U

Assabet Valley (Mass.)

East Coast Wizards (Mass.)

2-1

Note: Second title in three years for Assabet; third straight runner-up finish for East Coast Wizards.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U

Shattuck-St. Mary’s (Minn.)

Mid-Fairfield (Conn.)

3-0

Note: Second straight 16U title for SSM.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

19U

Assabet Valley (Mass.)

Shattuck-St. Mary's (Minn.)

2-0

Note: Either Assabet Valley or SSM has won the last six Tier I 19U girls titles.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Youth Tier II 14U National Championship | Hackensack, N.J.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U 1A

Montana Thunderblades

Team South Dakota

2-1

Note: The second-ever youth national championship for a Montana-based team; first was in 2010 (Tier II 16U 2A – Montana Thunderblades).

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U 2A

Chesterfield Falcons (Mo.)

New Canaan Winter Club (Ct.)

4-2

Note: Chesterfield finished its regular-season CSDHL schedule in second place, but hit on all cylinders to win at the 2014 nationals.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U 3A

USA Eagles (Mich.)

Miami Toros (Fla.)

3-1

Note: First-ever Tier II 14U 3A national championship for USA Eagles.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Youth Tier II 16U National Championship | Reston, Va.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U 1A

Team South Dakota

Delaware Ducks

7-1

Note: Second Tier II 16U 1A national championship in three seasons for Team South Dakota.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U 2A

East Coast Eagles (N.C.)

Union Knights (Az.)

3-2

Note: Second-straight Tier II 16U title for a North Carolina-based team (Greensboro Stars, 2013, Tier II 16U 1A).

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U 3A

Oakland Jr. Grizzlies (Mich.)

Massena/St. Lawrence (N.Y.)

3-2

Note: First Michigan-based Tier II 16U 3A champion since Summit Plastics won in 2011.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Youth Tier II 18U National Championship | Reston, Va.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

18U 1A

Knoxville Ice Bears (Tenn.)

Idaho Jr. Steelheads

5-1

Note: Second-ever national championship for a Tennessee-based team.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

18U 2A

Affton Americans (Mo.)

New Jersey Ice Vault Bandits

2-1

Note: Second-straight year with a Tier II national championship for an Affton-based team; Affton won an 18U 3A title last year.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

18U 3A

Mid-State Mustangs (Pa.)

Delaware Ducks

6-1

Note: Eighth national championship for a Pennsylvania-based team in youth nationals history.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Girls Tier II National Championship | Amherst, N.Y.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

14U

Assabet Valley (Mass.)

New Jersey Titans

5-1

Note: Assabet Valley programs competed in three of the six girls’ national championship games in 2014.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

16U

Charles River (Mass.)

Marquette Sentinels (Mich.)

2-1

Note: Massachusetts-based programs won five of the six girls’ national championships in 2014.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

19U

Cape Cod Storm (Mass.)

Keweenaw Storm (Mich.)

2-1

Note: Cape Cod emerged in the only national-championship battle of two teams with “Storm” nicknames.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Junior Tier III National Championship | Simsbury, Conn.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

Tier III

Boston Jr. Bruins (Mass.)

North Iowa Bulls

4-1

Note: Second junior national title for Boston Junior Bruins in four years; the program produced a Junior B national championship in 2011.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey Women’s A, B & C National Championship | Marlborough, Mass.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

Senior A

Minnesota Blue J's

Team Connecticut

3-0

Note: Second-straight Women’s Senior A national championship for the Minnesota Blue J’s, and their fourth in the last six seasons.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

Senior B

Gulf Coast Seagals (Fla.)

Victory Honda (Mich.)

3-2

Note: First-ever Women’s Senior B national title for a Florida-based team.

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

Senior C

Tri-City Selects (N.C.)

Chicago Sharks

4-1

Note: First-ever Women’s Senior C national title for a North Carolina-based team.

2014 Toyota-USA Hockey High School Varsity National Championship | Omaha, Neb. (March 30)

Level

Champion

Runner-Up

Score

Varsity

Bethel Park (Pa.)

Providence Catholic (Ill.)

2-1

Note: First High School Varsity national championship for a Pennsylvania-based team.

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