The final day of the Bell Capital Cup showcased some superb hockey from some of the best minor teams in the world.

Nearly 500 teams from seven different countries competed in five days of hockey at rinks across the city. Those who finished on top say the win is something they'll never forget.

"This is one of the climax -- and now we're on top of the world," said Yves L'Heureux, who coached the South End Comets to their Boys Peewee House A win.

Over its 12-year history, the tournament has grown into an international favourite, attracting teams from across the world.

"We've had teams from all over the world. We've had teams from as far as B.C. out to Nova Scotia, as far as Canada goes," said organizer Matthew Bennett.

Among the winners was the Beijing Little Wolfs who beat every team they played. The team won the finals 6-1 -- and they're not shy about celebrating their victory.

"We won really easily," said player Yuran Wang, who couldn't help but chuckling.

Championship titles awarded to each of the 19 divisions went to:

  • Girls Atom AA - Oakville Hornets
  • Girls Peewee AA - Kitchener Lady Rangers
  • Boys Major Peewee AAA - Nepean Raiders
  • Boys Major Peewee AA - Brick Hockey Club
  • Boys Major Peewee A - Guelph Jr. Storm
  • Boys Peewee Minor AAA - Assabet Valley Patriots
  • Boys Peewee Minor AA - Ottawa Valley Silver Seven White
  • Boys Peewee Minor A - Belleville Jr. Bulls
  • Boys Peewee House A - South End Comets
  • Boys Atom Major AAA - Syracuse Nationals
  • Boys Atom Minor AAA - Whitby Wildcats
  • Boys Atom Major AA - Vaughan Panthers
  • Boys Atom Major A - Germany Eagles
  • Boys Atom Major B - Napanee Stars
  • Boys Atom Minor AA - Nepean Raiders
  • Boys Atom Minor A - Valley East Rebels
  • Boys Atom House A - Beijing Little Wolf
  • Boys Atom House B - West End Sharks
  • Boys Atom House C - Deep River Knights

With a report from CTV Ottawa's Stefan Keyes