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2013 World Junior A Challenge

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The 2013 World Junior A Challenge was an international Junior "A" ice hockey tournament organized by Hockey Canada. It was hosted in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, from November 4–10, 2013, at the Mariners Centre. The event included the 9th annual Canadian Junior Hockey League Prospects Game Challenge, marking the third time the two events have been paired together.

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Teams

Background

Canada East, Canada West, Russia, United States, Switzerland, and Czech Republic all return.

Exhibition schedule

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2013 Tournament

Group A

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Group B

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Results

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Championship Round

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Final standings

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Statistics

Scorers

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Goaltenders

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Awards

Most Valuable Player: United States Nick Schmaltz

All-Star Team

Forwards: United States Nick Schmaltz, United States Connor Hurley, Russia Kirill Pilipenko
Defense: United States Neal Pionk, Canada Adam Plant
Goalie: Russia Maxim Tretiak

CJHL Prospects Game

For the third consecutive year, the Canadian Junior Hockey League Prospects Game was a part of the WJAC festivities. Just like the previous four Prospects Games, the event was actually two "prospect" games with the President's Cup going to the winning goal aggregate.

Prospects East won their fourth President's Cup in nine years with an 8-4 aggregate victory (4-2, 4-2) over Prospects West.

Results

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