1990 Centennial Cup

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1990 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 1990
Teams5
Venue(s) Vernon, British Columbia
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Vernon Lakers (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg New Westminster Royals
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s)Kelly Jones (New Westminster)
MVP Marc Alain Duchaine (Longueuil)
  1989
1991  

The 1990 Centennial Cup is the 20th Junior "A" 1990 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League.

Contents

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a host city.

The tournament was hosted by the Vernon Lakers and Vernon, British Columbia.

The Playoffs

Round Robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 BCJHL (Doyle Cup) New Westminster Royals 440288+20 Semi-final
2 BCJHL (Host) Vernon Lakers 431199+10
3 SJHL (Anavet Cup) Nipawin Hawks 4221210+2
4 QJAAAHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Longueuil Collège Français 413122412
5 MJAHL (Callaghan Cup) Amherst Ramblers 40472720
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Vernon Lakers defeated Longueuil Sieurs 6-1
Nipawin Hawks defeated Amherst Ramblers 4-3 in overtime
New Westminster Royals defeated Longueuil Sieurs 11-3
New Westminster Royals defeated Amherst Ramblers 9-0
Vernon Lakers defeated Nipawin Hawks 2-1 in overtime
Nipawin Hawks defeated Longueuil Sieurs 5-2
New Westminster Royals defeated Vernon Lakers 5-3
Vernon Lakers defeated Amherst Ramblers 8-2
Longueuil Sieurs defeated Amherst Ramblers 6-2
New Westminster Royals defeated Nipawin Hawks 3-2 for the Abbott Cup

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-finals Centennial Cup Finals
      
1 New Westminster Royals 10
4 Longueuil Sieurs 4
1 New Westminster Royals 5
2 Vernon Lakers 6
2 Vernon Lakers 11
3 Nipawin Hawks 5

Please note: Final was won in overtime.

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Marc Alain Duchaine (Longueuil Sieurs)
Top Scorer: Kelly Jones (New Westminster Royals)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Kelly Jones (New Westminster Royals)

All-Star Team

Forward

Mark Karpen (New Westminster Royals)
David Oliver (Vernon Lakers)
Al Wonitowy (Nipawin Hawks)

Defence

Andrew Wolf (New Westminster Royals)
Dean Zayonce (Vernon Lakers)

Goal

Lauren Belland (Nipawin Hawks)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Calgary Canucks
BCJHL : New Westminster Royals
CJHL : Hawkesbury Hawks
IJHL : Charlottetown Abbies
MJHL : Portage Terriers
MVJHL : Amherst Ramblers
NOJHL : Sudbury Cubs
PCJHL : Prince George Spruce Kings
QPJHL : Longueuil Collège Français
SJHL : Nipawin Hawks
SJJHL : Avalon Jr. Capitals

See also

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