WEYBURN, Sask. -- The Brantford Ice Cats are the 2016 Esso Cup champions.

Nicole Kelly and Kayla Bailey each had two goals and two assists as Brantford downed the Express du Richelieu 10-3 on Saturday for Canada's national women's midget ice hockey championship.

Kelly finished as the tournament's leading scorer after her four-point outing. She had seven goals and 11 points in seven games.

The Express led 2-1 after 20 minutes, but Brantford blew the game open with a five-goal second period.

Brooklyn Gemmill also struck twice for the Ice Cats while Taylor Trussler tacked on a goal and four helpers. Chenelle Caron-Godon, Lauren Martin and Paige Rynne each scored once to round out the offence.

Emilie Lavoie had a pair of goals for the Express while Eloise Dube added the other.

Brantford's Emma Verbruggen made 16 saves for the win. Marithe Levesque stopped 21-of-27 shots in 27:17 of action for the Express while Carolanne Franc-Brown gave up four goals on 12 shots in 32:31 of game time.

The Ice Cats went 2 for 5 on the power play while the Express failed to score on four chances with the man advantage.

Earlier Saturday, Kate Lloyd stopped all 18 shots she faced as the Rocky Mountain Raiders blanked the Saskatoon Stars Skaters 3-0 for the bronze medal.

Breanne Trotter had a goal and an assist to lead the Raiders. Hailey McCallum and Hanna Matchett rounded out the attack with power-play goals.

Emma Johnson made 18 saves for Saskatoon.