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1988 Centennial Cup

1988 Centennial Cup

FieldValue
tourney_nameManitoba Centennial Cup
year1988
imageCentennial Cup Logo Late 80s.png
size125px
datesMay 1988
num_teams4
venuesPembroke, Ontario
typeother
winnersNotre Dame Hounds
count1
secondHalifax Lions
thirdPembroke Lumber Kings
fourthThunder Bay Flyers
games8
scoring_leaderRod Brind'Amour (Notre Dame)
mvpRod Brind'Amour (Notre Dame)
prevseason[1987](1987-centennial-cup)
nextseason[1989](1989-centennial-cup)
Ornate gold-plated bowl mounted on a wooden plinth atop a two-tier rectangular wooden base adorned with name plates
The Centennial Cup

The 1988 Centennial Cup is the 18th Junior "A" 1988 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Abbott Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a 'Host' team.

The tournament was hosted by the Pembroke Lumber Kings in the city of Pembroke, Ontario.

The Playoffs

The Thunder Bay Flyers coached by Dave Siciliano won the United States Hockey League playoffs, despite that the team had 13 rookies. The Ottawa Citizen credited the team's success to its skating ability, puck control and aggressive forechecking. The Pembroke Lumber Kings defeated the Flyers in four consecutive games in the Dudley Hewitt Cup playoffs to determine the Central Canada "Junior A" champion. Since the Lumber Kings hosted the 1988 Centennial Cup tournament and received an automatic berth, the Flyers advanced to the Centennial Cup tournament as the Dudley Hewitt Cup finalists.

Round Robin

Results

:Halifax Lions defeated Pembroke Lumber Kings 6-4 :Notre Dame Hounds defeated Halifax Lions 6-5 :Pembroke Lumber Kings defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 7-4 :Notre Dame Hounds defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 9-7 :Halifax Lions defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 6-4 OT :Pembroke Lumber Kings defeated Notre Dame Hounds 4-3 3OT

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-final

| RD1-seed1=2 | RD1-team1=Notre Dame Hounds | RD1-score1=7 | RD1-seed2=3 | RD1-team2=Pembroke Lumber Kings | RD1-score2=3

| RD2-seed1=1 | RD2-team1=Halifax Lions | RD2-score1=2 | RD2-seed2=3 | RD2-team2=Notre Dame Hounds | RD2-score2=3

Awards

:Most Valuable Player: Rod Brind'Amour (Notre Dame Hounds) :Top Scorer: Rod Brind'Amour (Notre Dame Hounds) :Most Sportsmanlike Player: Colin Power (Halifax Lions) :Top Defenceman: Kevin Reed (Pembroke Lumber Kings)

All-Star Team

Forward :Rod Brind'Amour (Notre Dame Hounds) :Duane Saulnier (Halifax Lions) :Brian Downey(Pembroke Lumber Kings) Defence :Joby Messier (Notre Dame Hounds) :Kevin Reed (Pembroke Lumber Kings) Goal :Darin Baker (Halifax Lions)

Roll of League Champions

:AJHL: Calgary Canucks :BCJHL: Vernon Lakers :CJHL: Pembroke Lumber Kings :IJHL: Summerside Western Capitals :MJHL: Winnipeg South Blues :MVJHL: Halifax Lions :NOJHL: Sudbury Cubs :PCJHL: Grande Prairie North Stars :SJHL: Notre Dame Hounds

References

References

  1. Hodge, Neil. (May 7, 1988). "Centennial Cup final four ready to roll in Pembroke". [[Ottawa Citizen]].
  2. (April 29, 1988). "Lumber Kings sweep Flyers". [[Ottawa Citizen]].
  3. (May 4, 1988). "Joseph spits in eye of Calgary Hurricane". [[Regina Leader-Post]].
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