1987 Centennial Cup

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1987 Manitoba Centennial Cup
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Tournament details
Venue(s) Humboldt, Saskatchewan
DatesMay 1987
Teams4
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svg Richmond Sockeyes (1st title)
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svg Humboldt Broncos
Third place Bronze medal blank.svg Pembroke Lumber Kings
Fourth place Dartmouth Fuel Kids
Tournament statistics
Games played8
Scoring leader(s) Jason Phillips (Richmond)
MVP Frank Romeo (Richmond)
  1986
1988  

The 1987 Centennial Cup is the 17th Junior "A" 1987 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 Humboldt Broncos in the city of Humboldt, Saskatchewan.

The Playoffs

Round Robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 SJHL (Host) Humboldt Broncos 330175+12 Final
2 BCJHL (Abbott Cup) Richmond Sockeyes 3211210+2 Semi-final
3 CJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Pembroke Lumber Kings 31211121
4 MVJHL (Callaghan Cup) Dartmouth Fuel Kids 30392213
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Humboldt Broncos defeated Dartmouth Fuel Kids 7-2
Richmond Sockeyes defeated Dartmouth Fuel Kids 7-3
Humboldt Broncos defeated Pembroke Lumber Kings 4-2
Humboldt Broncos defeated Richmond Sockeyes 6-1
Richmond Sockeyes defeated Pembroke Lumber Kings 4-1
Pembroke Lumber Kings defeated Dartmouth Fuel Kids 8-4

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-finals Royal Bank Cup Finals
1 Humboldt Broncos 2
2 Richmond Sockeyes 92 Richmond Sockeyes 5
3 Pembroke Lumber Kings 3

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Frank Romeo (Richmond Sockeyes)
Top Scorer: Jason Phillips (Richmond Sockeyes)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Jason Phillips (Richmond Sockeyes)

All-Star Team

Forward

Bill McDougall (Humboldt Broncos)
Duncan Ryhorchuk (Humboldt Broncos)
Jason Phillips(Richmond Sockeyes)

Defence

Rob Rice (Humboldt Broncos)
Matt Hervey (Richmond Sockeyes)

Goal

Grant Robb (Pembroke Lumber Kings)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Red Deer Rustlers
BCJHL : Richmond Sockeyes
CJHL : Pembroke Lumber Kings
IJHL : Charlottetown Abbies
MJHL : Selkirk Steelers
MVJHL : Dartmouth Fuel Kids
NOJHL : Nickel Centre Power Trains
OJHL : Owen Sound Greys
PCJHL : Quesnel Millionaires
SJHL : Humboldt Broncos

See also

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