2003 Royal Bank Cup

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2003 Royal Bank Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 3, 2003 – May 11, 2003
Teams5
Venue(s) Charlottetown Civic Centre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Humboldt Broncos (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Camrose Kodiaks
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s) Josh Podaima (Humboldt)
MVP Craig Olynick (Humboldt)
  2002
2004  

The 2003 Royal Bank Cup was the 33rd Junior "A" 2003 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

Contents

The Royal Bank Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Fred Page Cup and a host city.

The tournament was hosted by the Charlottetown Abbies in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

The playoffs

Round robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 AJHL (Doyle Cup) Camrose Kodiaks 431188+10Semi-final
2 SJHL (Anavet Cup) Humboldt Broncos 4221916+3
3 OPJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Wellington Dukes 4228135
4 LHJAAAQ (Fred Page Cup) Lennoxville Cougars 42213174
5 MJAHL (Host) Charlottetown Abbies 41312164
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Lennoxville Cougars defeat Charlottetown Abbies 5-4 in Overtime
Humboldt Broncos defeat Wellington Dukes 4-1
Charlottetown Abbies defeat Camrose Kodiaks 3-2
Lennoxville Cougars defeat Humboldt Broncos 5-4 in Overtime
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Wellington Dukes 7-1
Wellington Dukes defeat Charlottetown Abbies 1-0 in Overtime
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Lennoxville Cougars 4-1
Humboldt Broncos defeat Charlottetown Abbies 8-5
Wellington Dukes defeat Lennoxville Cougars 5-2
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Humboldt Broncos 5-3

Semi and finals

Semi-finals Royal Bank Cup Finals
      
1 Camrose Kodiaks 2
4 Lennoxville Cougars 1
1 Camrose Kodiaks 1
2 Humboldt Broncos 3
2 Humboldt Broncos 3
3 Wellington Dukes 2

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Craig Olynick (Humboldt Broncos)
Top Scorer: Josh Podaima (Humboldt Broncos)
Most Sporsmanlike Player: Travis Friedley (Camrose Kodiaks)
Top Goalie: Mike Brodeur (Camrose Kodiaks)
Top Forward: Carl Gagnon (Lennoxville Cougars)
Top Defenceman: Craig Olynick (Humboldt Broncos)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Camrose Kodiaks
BCHL : Vernon Vipers
CJHL : Nepean Raiders
MJHL : OCN Blizzard
MJAHL : Charlottetown Abbies
NOJHL : North Bay Skyhawks
OPJHL : Wellington Dukes
QJAAAHL : Lennoxville Cougars
SJHL : Humboldt Broncos
SIJHL : Fort Frances Borderland Thunder

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