1985 Centennial Cup

Last updated
1985 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 1985
Teams4
Venue(s) Orillia, Ontario
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Orillia Travelways (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Penticton Knights
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Aurora Tigers
Fourth place Cole Harbour Colts
Tournament statistics
Games played8
Scoring leader(s) Joe Murphy (Penticton)
MVP Adam Lewis (Orillia)
  1984
1986  

The 1985 Centennial Cup is the 15th Junior "A" 1985 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, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a 'Host' team.

The tournament was hosted by the Orillia Travelways in the city of Orillia, Ontario.

The Playoffs

Round Robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 OJHL (Host/Dudley Hewitt Cup) Orillia Travelways 330257+18 Final
2 BCJHL (Abbott Cup) Penticton Knights 31216204 Semi-final
3 OJHL (Central Representative) Aurora Tigers 31216226
4 MVJHL (Fred Page Cup) Cole Harbour Colts 31214228
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Orillia Travelways defeated Cole Harbour Colts 8-1
Aurora Tigers defeated Penticton Knights 8-4
Penticton Knights defeated Cole Harbour Colts 9-6
Orillia Travelways defeated Aurora Tigers 11-3
Cole Harbour Colts defeated Aurora Tigers 7-5
Orillia Travelways defeated Penticton Knights 6-3

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-finals Royal Bank Cup Finals
      
1 Orillia Travelways 4
2 Penticton Knights 2
3 Aurora Tigers 5
2 Penticton Knights 8

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Adam Lewis (Orillia Travelways)
Top Scorer: Joe Murphy (Penticton Knights)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Joe Murphy (Penticton Knights)

All-Star Team

Forward

Adam Lewis (Orillia Travelways)
Danton Cole (Aurora Tigers)
Joe Murphy (Penticton Knights)

Defence

Jon Lawson (Orillia Travelways)
Tim Paller (Penticton Knights)

Goal

Dennis Schrapp (Orillia Travelways)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Red Deer Rustlers
BCJHL : Penticton Knights
CJHL : Pembroke Lumber Kings
IJHL : Charlottetown Eagles
MJHL : Selkirk Steelers
MVJHL : Cole Harbour Colts
NMJHL : Thompson King Miners
NOJHL : Sudbury Cubs
OJHL : Orillia Travelways
PCJHL : Prince George Spruce Kings
SJHL : Estevan Bruins

See also

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