2014 Allan Cup

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The 2014 Allan Cup was the Canadian championship of senior ice hockey. This was the 106th year the Allan Cup was awarded. The tournament was contended in Dundas, Ontario from April 14 to April 19, 2014 and hosted by the Dundas Real McCoys of the Ontario Hockey Federation. [1]

Contents

The Real McCoys went a perfect 4–0 in the tournament and defeated the Clarenville Caribous 3–2 in overtime in the championship game to win their first Allan Cup. [2]

Participants

  • Automatically qualified as there is no Quebec teams.
  • 5-0-0 exhibition record.

Map of teams

Red pog.svg Host team Orange pog.svg Pacific participant Green pog.svg West participant
Purple pog.svg Northern Ontario participant Yellow pog.svg Ontario participant Blue pog.svg Atlantic participant

Round robin

Allan Cup Round Robin
Division One
RankTeamRegionW-L-TGFGA
1 Clarenville Caribous Atlantic2-0-0114
2 Brantford Blast OHF1-1-0710
3 Kenora Thistles HNO0-2-0610

Division Two
RankTeamRegionW-L-TGFGA
1 Dundas Real McCoys Host2-0-0105
2 South East Prairie Thunder West1-1-065
3 Bentley Generals Pacific0-2-039

Results

Round Robin results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
1Brantford5Kenora4Final - Shots: 28-25 KEN
2Dundas4South East3Final - Shots: 36-29 DUN
3Kenora2Clarenville5Final - Shots: 29-24 KEN
4Bentley2Dundas6Final - Shots: 31-29 DUN
5Clarenville6Brantford2Final - Shots: 35-31 CLA
6South East3Bentley1Final - Shots: 37-29 BEN

Championship Round

Quarter and Semi-finals

Quarter and Semi-final results
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
QFBrantford2Bentley3Final - Shots: 33-20 BEN
QFSouth East2Kenora3Final - Shots: 27-26 SPT
SFClarenville5Bentley1Final - Shots: 35-27 BEN
SFDundas4Kenora0Final - Shots: 29-28 DUN

Final

Allan Cup final
GameHome TeamScoreAway TeamScoreNotes
FDundas3Clarenville22OT Final - Shots: 53-41 CLA

Awards

Bill Saunders Award (Tournament MVP): Mike Mole (Dundas Real McCoys)

All Star Team

Goalie: Mike Mole (Dundas Real McCoys)
Defense: Luke Gallant (Clarenville Caribous)
Defense: Simon Mangos (Dundas Real McCoys)
Forward: Ryan Christie (Dundas Real McCoys)
Forward: Cam Fraser (Clarenville Caribous)
Forward: Matt Quinn (Clarenville Caribous)

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References

  1. "Allan Cup 2015 Clarenville". Archived from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
  2. "Allan Cup: Real McCoys defeat Caribous in final". Hamilton Spector. April 20, 2014.