2008 Allan Cup

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The 2008 Allan Cup was the Canadian championship of senior ice hockey, and the 100th year that the Allan Cup has been awarded. [1] The 2008 tournament was hosted by the City of Brantford, Ontario, and the Brantford Blast of the Ontario Hockey Association's Major League Hockey. The tournament began on April 14, 2008, and concluded April 19, 2008. [2]

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Ontario was represented by two different teams in the 2008 Allan Cup, not including the hosts. [3] The Whitby Dunlops represented the Ontario Hockey Federation as a whole by winning the Robertson Cup grand championship, played between the winners of Major League Hockey and the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League. [4] The other representatives were the Dundas Real McCoys, who despite losing the Robertson Cup to the Dunlops received a second chance at the Allan Cup because they pushed through to the Greater Ontario championship, the Renwick Cup and defeated Hockey Northwestern Ontario's Thunder Bay Hawks. [5] The reason for the second representative being awarded was due to a lack of a Maritime entry in the Senior "AAA" ranks for the season. [6]

Tournament

Round Robin

Allan Cup Round Robin
Division One
RankTeamLeagueTicketW-L-TGFGA
1 Dundas Real McCoys MLH Renwick Cup 1-0-196
2 Lloydminster Border Kings WGHL Man/Sask1-1-068
3 Whitby Dunlops EOSHL Robertson Cup0-1-178

Division Two
RankTeamLeagueTicketW-L-TGFGA
1 Shawinigan Xtreme LCH Quebec2-0-053
2 Brantford Blast MLH Host1-1-076
3 Bentley Generals ChHL McKenzie Cup 0-2-047

Results

Round Robin results
GameTeamScoreTeamScoreNotes
1 Dundas 4 Whitby 4OT Final - Shots: 47-31 WHI
2 Shawinigan 3 Brantford 2Final - Shots: 40-30 BRA
3 Lloydminster 2 Dundas 5Final - Shots: 32-29 LLO
4 Bentley 1 Shawinigan 2Final - Shots: 43-23 BEN
5 Whitby 3 Lloydminster 4Final - Shots: 39-32 WHI
6 Brantford 5 Bentley 3Final - Shots: 37-34 BEN

Elimination round

Elimination results
GameTeamScoreTeamScoreNotes
7 - QF Bentley 5 Lloydminster 3Final - Shots: 31-30 LLO
8 - QF Whitby 2 Brantford 7Final - Shots: 41-32 BRA
9 - SF Bentley 6 Shawinigan 1Final - Shots: 33-27 BEN
10 - SF Brantford 3 Dundas 2OT Final - Shots: 39-35 BRA

Final

Allan Cup final
GameTeamScoreTeamScoreNotes
11 - F Brantford 3 Bentley 1Final - Shots: 30-23 BEN

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