2014 Royal Bank Cup

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2014 Royal Bank Cup
National Junior A Championship
Host Vernon Vipers
DatesMay 10, 2014 – May 18, 2014
Venue(s) Kal Tire Place in Vernon, British Columbia
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Yorkton Terriers (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Carleton Place Canadians
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s) Colton Sparrow (Vernon)
MVP Mike Stiliadis (Dauphin)
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The 2014 Royal Bank Cup was the 44th Junior "A" ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The 2014 Royal Bank Cup marked the 44th consecutive year a national championship has been awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970.

Contents

The five competitors that competed in the Royal Bank Cup included the host Vernon Vipers, the winners of the Fred Page Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, and the top two teams from the Western Canada Cup. [1]

The tournament was hosted by the Vernon Vipers of Vernon, British Columbia.

Teams

Regular Season: 30-18-4-6 (7th BCHL)
Playoffs: Defeated West Kelowna (4-2), Defeated Penticton (4-3), 1st in Semi-final round Robin (2-0), Lost to Coquitlam (0-4) in league final.
Regular Season: 54-6-1-1 (1st CCHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Kemptville (4-0), Defeated Pembroke (4-3), Defeated Smiths Falls (4-1) to win league, Won Fred Page Cup (4-0)
Regular Season: 37-12-0-7 (1st SJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Notre Dame (4-1), Defeated Humboldt (4-1), Defeated Melville (4-0) to win league, Won Western Canada Cup (3-2).
Regular Season: 40-17-0-3 (3rd MJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated OCN (4-0), Defeated Virden (4-0), Lost to Winnipeg (1-4) in league final, Runner-up at Western Canada Cup (4-2).
Regular Season: 35-12-0-6 (3rd OJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Toronto (4-0), Defeated North York (4-1), Defeated Georgetown (4-0), Defeated Aurora (4-2) to win league, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup (4-1).

Tournament

Round Robin

Royal Bank Cup Round Robin
RankTeamLeagueTicketW–L–OTLGFGA
1x-Dauphin Kings MJHL Western Canada Cup #23-0-1128
2x-Vernon Vipers BCHL Host2-2-01314
3x-Yorkton Terriers SJHL Western Canada Cup #12-2-01013
4x-Carleton Place Canadians CCHL Fred Page Cup 2-1-11111
5 Toronto Lakeshore Patriots OJHL Dudley Hewitt Cup 1-2-11010

(x-) Denotes semi-final berth.

Schedule and results

All games played in Vernon, BC.

GameAway teamScoreHome teamScoreNotes
May 10, 2014
1 Toronto Lakeshore Patriots1Dauphin Kings2Final - Shots: 42-29 TLP
2 Vernon Vipers2Carleton Place Canadians3Final - Shots: 29-27 CPC
May 11, 2014
3 Yorkton Terriers1Toronto Lakeshore Patriots5Final - Shots: 32-23 TLP
4 Carleton Place Canadians3Dauphin Kings4OT Final - Shots: 35-34 DK
May 12, 2014
5 Yorkton Terriers4Vernon Vipers6Final - Shots: 44-33 YT
May 13, 2014
6 Toronto Lakeshore Patriots2Carleton Place Canadians4Final - Shots: 33-26 CPC
7 Vernon Vipers2Dauphin Kings5Final - Shots: 31-21 VV
May 14, 2014
8 Carleton Place Canadians1Yorkton Terriers3Final - Shots: 37-26 YT
May 15, 2014
9 Dauphin Kings1Yorkton Terriers2OT Final - Shots: 36-33 DK
10 Toronto Lakeshore Patriots2Vernon Vipers3OT Final - Shots: 46-24 VV

Semi-final

GameAway teamScoreHome teamScoreNotes
May 17, 2014
SF1 Yorkton Terriers6Vernon Vipers3Final - Shots: 37-31 VV
SF2 Carleton Place Canadians5Dauphin Kings3Final - Shots: 34-32 CPC

Final

GameTeamScoreTeamScoreNotes
May 18, 2014
F Carleton Place Canadians3Yorkton Terriers4OT Final - Shots: 46-35 YT

Awards

Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Mike Stiliadis (Dauphin)
Top Forward: Colton Sparrow (Vernon)
Top Defencemen: Mike Praps (Toronto Lakeshore)
Top Goaltender: Mike Stiliadis (Dauphin)
Tubby Smaltz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Brett D'Andrea (Carleton Place)
Top Scorer: Colton Sparrow (Vernon)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Spruce Grove Saints
BCHL : Coquitlam Express
CCHL : Carleton Place Canadians
MHL : Truro Bearcats
MJHL : Winnipeg Blues
NOJHL : Kirkland Lake Gold Miners
OJHL : Toronto Lakeshore Patriots
QJAAAHL : Granby Inouk
SJHL : Yorkton Terriers
SIJHL : Fort Frances Lakers

See also

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References

  1. "The Official Website of Hockey Canada". Hockeycanada.ca. Retrieved 2013-07-25.