1982 Centennial Cup

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1982 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 1982
Teams2
Venue(s) Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Prince Albert Raiders (4th title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Guelph Platers
Tournament statistics
Games played4
MVP Carl Van Camp (Prince Albert)
  1981
1983  

The 1982 Centennial Cup is the 12th Junior "A" 1982 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

Contents

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Abbott Cup/Western Canadian Champions and the Eastern Canadian Jr. A Champions.

The finals were hosted by the Prince Albert Raiders in the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

The Playoffs

Regional Semi-finals Regional Finals Semi-finals Centennial Cup
            
BC Penticton Knights 2
PC Williams Lake Mustangs 0
BC Penticton Knights 2
A St. Albert Saints 4
A St. Albert Saints 1
Western Canada
S Prince Albert Raiders 4
S Prince Albert Raiders 4
M Winnipeg South Blues 2
Man Winnipeg South Blues 3
NM Flin Flon Bombers 0
S Prince Albert Raiders 4
OJ Guelph Platers 0
HNO Thunder Bay Kings 0
OJ Guelph Platers 3
OJ Guelph Platers 4
CJ Pembroke L. Kings 0
CJ Pembroke L. Kings 4
Q La Prairie Flames 1
OJ Guelph Platers 4
Eastern Canada
NB Moncton Hawks 1
NB Moncton Hawks 4
IJ North River N. Stars 2
IJ North River N. Stars 4
MV Halifax Lions 3

Additional playdowns

Ontario Hockey Association Championship

Guelph Platers (OJ) defeated Onaping Falls Huskies (NO) 3-games-to-none

MCC Finals

Centennial Cup Results
GameTeamScoreTeamScoreNotes
1Prince Albert Raiders9Guelph Platers4Final
2Prince Albert Raiders7Guelph Platers3Final
3Prince Albert Raiders6Guelph Platers3Final
4Prince Albert Raiders8Guelph Platers4Final

Regional Championships

Manitoba Centennial Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Abbott Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Eastern Champions: Guelph Platers
Doyle Cup : St. Albert Saints
Anavet Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Dudley Hewitt Cup : Guelph Platers
Callaghan Cup : Moncton Hawks

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : St. Albert Saints
BCJHL : Penticton Knights
CJHL : Pembroke Lumber Kings
IJHL : North River North Stars
MJHL : Winnipeg South Blues
MVJHL : Halifax Lions
NBJHL : Moncton Hawks
NMJHL : Flin Flon Bombers
NOJHL : Onaping Falls Huskies
OJHL : Guelph Platers
PCJHL : Prince George Spruce Kings
QJAHL : La Prairie Flames
SJHL : Prince Albert Raiders

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Carl Van Camp (Prince Albert Raiders)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Carl Van Camp (Prince Albert Raiders)

All-Star Team

Forward

Carl Van Camp(Prince Albert Raiders)
Bill Watson (Prince Albert Raiders)
Barcley Rocheleau (Prince Albert Raiders)

Defence

Dave Reierson (Prince Albert Raiders)
Peter Herms (Guelph Platers)

Goal

Darryl Pierce (Prince Albert Raiders)

See also

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