Round-robin standings. The Remparts went on to win the Memorial Cup that season, the first time that a team has won the tournament without qualifying as the tournament host or as the champions of their respective league. In 1971, when junior “A” hockey was divided into major junior and Tier 11 junior A, the Memorial Cup was awarded to the higher category and was given to the major junior hockey champions of Canada. Sutherland, who was serving overseas, was President of the Ontario Hockey Association and he brought forward the idea to present a trophy to honour all the young Canadian hockey players who died in battle and have it awarded to the best junior hockey team in Canada. In 2010 the Memorial Cup was rededicated to the memory of all fallen Canadian Military Personnel. Memorial Cup Championship Rosters Since then, the champions of the Western Hockey League, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Ontario Hockey League, have met each spring in a round-robin series with the two top teams playing off in a sudden-death game to determine the Cup champions. The Rouyn-Noranda Huskies are the current champions, winning in the final game against the host team, the Halifax Mooseheads of the QMJHL. We believe in fully disclosing the methods to which we collect and use your personal information. Curtin, Masterton/Opaki Rifle Club. It was created by Cap. J. T. Sutherland, now in France, spoke of the splendid work done by Canadian boys in France and suggested the erection of a suitable memorial to hockey players who have fallen. The following is a roundup of 10 of the greatest moments from the 95-year-old Memorial Cup. In 1991, the Spokane Chiefs of the Western Hockey League became the second U.S. based team to claim the title. The Memorial Cup will be held in Halifax, NS this year when the 101st annual tournament is played from May 17-26. 1981 MEMORIAL CUP Victoria Cougars, Kitchener Rangers and Cornwall Royals at Windsor (Arena) For the second year in a row, the Cornwall Royals, a team from Ontario, represented the province of Quebec in the Memorial Cup tournament. The award, given to the top Canadian Major Junior hockey team, has come a long way from its inception as the Ontario Hockey Association Memorial Cup in 1919, an award that was instituted in memory of the many Canadian First World War soldiers that died fighting. presented to the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) in 1919 by the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) in remembrance of the soldiers who died fighting for Canada in World War I. Memorial Cup history: Second appearance, lost in 2016 final. [5], Starting in 1972, the Memorial Cup committee has awarded honours for play at the Memorial Cup tournament. The 2020 Memorial Cup will mark the 102nd anniversary of the event and be held in Kelowna, BC in May 2020. The Chiefs won the title again in 2008 in Kitchener, ON. The Memorial Cup was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919, in remembrance of the many young men and women who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in the First World War. If two teams are tied for third place, then a tie-breaker game is played on Thursday, followed by a semi-final game between the second and third-place teams and a final between the first-place team and the semi-final winner. The four teams played a single round-robin (three games each). It started as an East-versus-West format, where the George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions from the East would play the Abbott Cup champions from the West. And the Royals were back as the defending champions. Walley West Memorial Cup 1961 J.W. Road to the cup: Beat the Vancouver Giants in overtime of Game 7 in the WHL final. Same people. Noah Gregor led them in goals with 43. The Peterborough Petes have a long history of losing the Memorial Cup. Memorial Cup Tournament Results . Memorial Cup History Memorial Cup remains deeply rooted in Manitoba Junior … In 1929, the Memorial Cup Final became a best-of-three series. 1972 was the first year of the round-robin format. The trophy was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association (OHA) in 1919 to be awarded to the junior ice hockey champion of Canada. This competition is open to all Clubs competing in the Northern League, and is under the management and control of the Management Committee of the League. This was the case in 2006, when the Quebec Remparts lost to the Moncton Wildcats in the QMJHL Finals. In the history of the cup, there have been two major mishaps with the cup itself. From its inception until 1971, the Memorial Cup was open to all Junior A teams in the country and was awarded following a series of league, provincial and regional playoffs culminating in an east–west championship. The Memorial Cup, one of the most prestigious and coveted trophies in North American sport, has a rich tradition that has shaped the way junior hockey is played in North America. Top scorers: Brett Leason’s 89 points were the fewest of any team’s leading scorer in the tournament. They played their first game on November 4th, 1956, against the Toronto Marlies, with the team’s first win occurring at the newly built Peterborough Memorial Centre on November 8th, 1956 against … In 2018 the Memorial Cup will pass through its 100th year. 2014/15 - Wroughton FC won the 64th playing of the Faringdon Thursday Memorial Cup Final last night with a 5 - 2 defeat of Abingdon Town at Faringdon Town FC. This format continues to be used to this day, with the honour of hosting the tournament rotated amongst the CHL's three member leagues. The Ontario Hockey Association assumed responsibility in the first 2 years. Capt. Every year, winning teams from the three CHL leagues, the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and the hosting team, compete in a tournament.The Spokane Chiefs are the most recent winners. The 1983 Memorial Cup tournament saw the inclusion of a fourth team, the team hosting the event, which was done to boost tournament attendance. The Memorial Cup, one of the most prestigious and coveted trophies in North American sport, has a rich tradition that has shaped the way junior hockey is played in North America. 1919 The first cup contest was a one-sided affair in Toronto’s Arena Gardens, with the University of Toronto Schools team outgunning the Regina Patricias 29–8 in two meetings. That five-point performance was just shy of the Memorial Cup record of six points in one game last done by Mike Mathers, for the Kamloops Blazers, in 1992. 1962 M.G. "—The Globe, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 9, 1918. The host Winter Hawks also won the Cup that year, becoming the first American team to win the Memorial Cup, as well as becoming the first host team to win it. Initially the Cup was awarded to the national junior hockey champions of Canada. Memorial Cup results since 1972. The three-league tournament format began in 1972, a season after the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association divided the Junior A rank into two tiers, naming the Memorial Cup as the championship of the Major Junior level. Since arriving in Portland in 1976, the team has made it to the WHL Championship series 12 times, an average of once every three years. Memorial Cup All-Star Teams. In the last 47 tournaments since the round-robin format was established, Western Hockey League teams have won the title 19 times, Ontario Hockey League teams have claimed 17 titles and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League teams have won the title 11 times. The Acadie-Bathurst Titan won the championship last year at the event in Regina, SK. 1980 Memorial Cup - The Petes threw the game? --William J. Walshe, Comments on Sport, The Kingston Whig-Standard, Jan. 6, 1939. Memorial Cup. This was by far their easiest Memorial Cup win to date as they absolutely dominated the Eaters and swept them four games to none. [4] The official cup is typically kept at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) cares about your privacy. From 1972 to 1973 these three teams played a single round-robin (two games each), with the top two teams advancing to a single-game final. In 1972, the Memorial Cup was contested between three teams: the champions of the three leagues of the Canadian Hockey League: the Ed Chynoweth Cup Champs (WHL), J. Ross Robertson Cup Champs (OHL), and the President's Cup Champs (QMJHL). He wrote suggesting the trophy in memory of the boys who were killed in the war and no doubt a big part of the idea was instigated by his devotion to his beloved (Alan) Scotty Davidson*, who fell (June 6, 1915) with many other hockey players in the world conflict (including Capt. James T. Sutherland in the memory of OHA's player who died in the … The 2019 season marks the 101st anniversary of the Memorial Cup. Memorial Cup, trophy presented for the Canadian championships of major junior hockey teams in national competition. [1] It was rededicated during the 2010 tournament to honour all soldiers who died fighting for Canada in any conflict. Memorial Cup Champion Facts Memorial Cup Award Winners [2]. In the offseason following their Memorial Cup win, Lindros would be chosen first overall in the NHL draft by the Quebec Nordiques. Cup history: This is the Raiders second trip to the Memorial Cup. "The (Memorial) cup, coveted prize of Canadian junior hockey, was the brainchild of Capt. Here, historian Peter Caddick-Adams explores the origins of this national holiday, which date back to 1868… The Ontario Hockey Association's annual meeting was unanimous that a fitting memorial be established to members of the OHA who had fallen on the field of war. "Past President Capt. Initially the Cup was awarded to the national junior hockey champions of Canada. That same year, the Hurricanes also won the Division title (only done twice before, 1989-90 and 1990-91) and the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as … Thank you for your interest in our network of websites, newsletters, and other services. The trophy sparked interest in junior hockey across Canada. In 1934, when the junior hockey teams were further divided between Junior 'A' and Junior 'B', the Memorial Cup served as the Junior 'A' championship trophy, and the Sutherland Cup became the Junior 'B' trophy. However, since Moncton was hosting the Memorial Cup that year, Quebec was awarded the QMJHL berth to the Memorial Cup tournament. In 1977 the tournament was expanded to a double round-robin (four games each), with no semi-final. The team has captured the WHL title three times: in 1982, 1998 and 2013. Jim (Sutherland) when he was overseas in the Great War (1914–18) and at the time, President of the Ontario Hockey Association (1915–17). Memorial Cup Champions Memorial Cup. George T. Richardson*, who died in France, Feb. 9, 1916. Wroughton FC last won the Cup in 1992 their only previous success. Portland again hosted the tournament in 1986 and Seattle played host in 1992. This would be the 4th Memorial Cup in Oshawa Generals history. The 2019 Memorial Cup (branded as the 2019 Memorial Cup presented by Kia for sponsorship reasons) was a four-team, round-robin format tournament held at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia from May 17–26, 2019. In 1929, the Memorial Cup Final became a best-of-three series. We also invite you to ask us about our policies or feel free to let us know how we can better serve your privacy concerns. [1] The Ontario Hockey Association's annual meeting was unanimous that a fitting memorial be established to members of the OHA who had fallen on the field of war. Head coach: Mario Pouliot. Teams on right are not necessarily the home team. Try 6 issues of BBC History Magazine or BBC History Revealed for only £9.99 25 May 2020 marks Memorial Day, a day when America honours its war dead. (*Both are members of the Hockey Hall of Fame.) From 1919 to 1928, the Memorial Cup Final was a two-game total goals affair between a champion from Eastern Canada and a champion from Western Canada, both of which were determined through a series of playdowns under the auspices of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. The tournament was held at a pre-determined site which was rotated among the three leagues. The hometown Winter Hawks took home the title that year to become the first non-Canadian based team to win the Memorial Cup. Gordon, Okawa Rifle Club If the host team also wins its respective league championship, the Memorial Cup berth reserved for the league champion is instead awarded to that league's runner-up. The Canadian Major Junior Hockey League, the outlaw/independent league that had been formed over the summer of 1966, was gone. On the opening night of the Memorial Cup, Marner scored two goals and three assists for five points in the Knights’ 6-2 rout of the host Red Deer Rebels. All matches in the competition are played under lights on dates arranged by the League Secretary. Lindros would return for the 1990–1991 season and led the team again by scoring 71 goals and 78 assists in 57 regular season games. Later on it came to signify Junior “A” hockey supremacy when in 1934, junior hockey in Canada was divided into “A” and “B” classes. The Memorial Cup was presented to the Canadian Amateur Hockey … Initially the Cup was awarded to the national junior hockey champions of Canada. ", https://calgaryherald.com/sports/Shawinigan+Cataractes+Dillon+Donnelly+admits+damaged+Memorial+accident/6981774/story.html, "Memorial Cup canceled for second straight year", Hockey and the Canadian military—Remembering those who served, Canadian Hockey League Players' Association, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Memorial_Cup&oldid=1018616166, Canadian Hockey League trophies and awards, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 April 2021, at 00:48. [6], The Memorial Cup trophy on display at the, "Memorial Cup - the toughest trophy to win? The Memorial Cup was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919, in remembrance of the many young men and women who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in the First World War.. Captain: Peter Abbandonato. The Memorial Cup is sometimes referred to as one of the hardest championships to win in hockey, factoring in the number of teams across the CHL's member leagues nationwide, the Memorial Cup tournament being played between their top teams, and the limited eligibility period for players to compete at the major junior level. Cup Details Brooks Mileson Memorial League Cup. There are now five annual awards presented. The trophy was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919, in remembrance of the many soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in The First World War. . The Memorial Cup won’t be presented this season, but its history in Kingston will By Mike Postovit Global News Posted March 27, 2020 11:44 am Sutherland, who was serving overseas, was President of the Ontario Hockey Association and he brought forward the idea to present a trophy to honour all the young Canadian hockey players who died in battle and have it awarded to the best junior hockey team in Canada. *May 23rd, 2014 is the longest game in Memorial Cup history. Faringdon Thursday Memorial Cup Competition - History - Photos - Official Site for the Faringdon Thursday Memorial Cup Competition. Mitch Marner Chasing Memorial Cup History The Knights as a team have already made history this year – their 13 game winning streak to finish the playoffs was an OHL record. The Olympiques were fortunate to host the Memorial Cup on home ice but a dramatic come from behind loss nearly derailed their championship dreams. At the 2008 tournament, a replica trophy, which is the one teams are presented with on the ice after the game, broke apart as captain Chris Bruton of the victorious Spokane Chiefs tried to hand it off to a teammate after being presented the cup on the ice. The first tournament under this format was held in Portland, Oregon, and marked the first time that an American city hosted the Memorial Cup. The Memorial Cup became an international trophy in 1983 as the tournament was held outside Canada for the first time, when the Portland Memorial Coliseum was the host arena. 1968. The Memorial Cup has not been played since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which cancelled both the 2020 edition originally scheduled for Kelowna (as well as all playoff play across CHL member leagues), and the 2021 edition, which was intended to be hosted by the OHL, but no host was ever announced. And what makes some of these stand out isn’t the action on the ice. The Memorial Cup trophy was established by Captain James T. Sutherland to honour those who died in service during World War I. Capt. The Memorial Cup: A history . The Hurricanes would finish as Memorial Cup runners-up falling in the title game to the host Hull Olympiques. It is a four-team round-robin tournament played between the champions of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and Western Hockey League (WHL), and a fourth, hosting team, which alternates between the three leagues annually. The trophy was originally known as the OHA Memorial Cup and was donated by the Ontario Hockey Association in March, 1919, in remembrance of the many soldiers who paid the supreme sacrifice for Canada in The First World War. For the 1970–1971 season, the Junior 'A' rank was further split into the Major Junior rank and a second-tier rank (referred nowadays as Junior 'A'), with the Memorial Cup serving as the Major Junior championship trophy, and the Manitoba Centennial Trophy, and later the Royal Bank Cup, serving as the second tier championship trophy. [3] The crowd started heckling after the replica cup broke apart, while the Spokane Chiefs took apart the trophy and shared it around with teammates. The 'Memorial Cup is the trophy for the winners of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Memorial Cup Records In 1972, a round-robin tournament format replaced the old playdown system to determine the champions. History The Peterborough Petes, formerly the Kitchener Green Shirts, were officially born in Peterborough on October 1st, 1956 as a farm team for the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens. History – Tournament Results. They won it in 1985. In its place was the Western Canada Junior Hockey League. For Marner, team accolades are good enough for him – all year, he’s been the first to shake off any questions about his personal achievements, deflecting to cliches about the big picture. They had won only 1 of 4 appearances in variations of qualifying to date. From 1919 to 1928, the Memorial Cup Final was a two-game total goals affair between a champion from Eastern Canada and a champion from Western Canada, both of which were determined through a series of playdowns under the auspices of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association. A semi-final game was added in 1974. From 1937 the Memorial Cup was a best-of-five series, and in 1943 reverted to a best-of-seven series. The franchise began an historic run during that 2008-2009 season, winning the first of back-to-back Ontario Hockey League Championships and MasterCard Memorial Cup titles – feats duplicated in the 2009-2010 season, as the club won another OHL title before winning its second-consecutive MasterCard Memorial Cup title in Brandon, Manitoba. They’ve also captured two Memorial Cup titles, in 1983 as the host team, and then again in 1998. Wroughton went 1 - 0 down against the run of play, Richard Saunders equalised from a corner. The Memorial Cup (Quebec French: Coupe Memorial) is the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League, a consortium of three major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the United States. It was presented in March 1919 in memory of Canadian hockey players who had died in WWI. 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