2015 Dudley Hewitt Cup

Last updated
2016 Dudley Hewitt Cup
Central Region Jr A Championship
Host Fort Frances Lakers
Venue(s) Memorial Sports Centre in Fort Frances, Ontario
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Soo Thunderbirds
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Fort Frances Lakers
Tournament statistics
Games played8
  2014
2016  

The 2015 Dudley Hewitt Cup was the 44th Central Canadian Jr A Ice Hockey championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The winners went on to represent the central region in the 2015 Royal Bank Cup in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

Contents

Teams

Regular Season:
Playoffs: Defeated Thunder Bay North Stars 4-1, Defeated Dryden Ice Dogs 4-2 to win the league
Regular Season: 30-21-5 (3rd in SIJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Minnesota Iron Rangers 4-2, Defeated by Fort Frances Lakers 2-4.
Regular Season: 35-18-0-1 (1st in OJHL South Division)
Playoffs: Defeated St. Michael's Buzzers 4-0, Defeated Oakville Blades 4-1, Defeated Toronto Jr. Canadiens 4-2, Defeated Kingston Voyageurs 4-3 to win the league.

Regular Season:38–11–2–1 (1st in NOJHL West Division)

Playoffs: Defeated Blind River Beavers 4-0, Defeated Elliot Lake Wildcats 4-1, Defeated Cochrane Crunch 4-1 to win the league.

Tournament

Standing

DHC Round Robin
RankTeamLeagueW-OTW-L-OTLGFGAPts.
1 Soo Thunderbirds NOJHL2-0-0-11787
2 Toronto Patriots OJHL1-1-0-11156
3 Fort Frances Lakers Host1-1-1-010114
4 Dryden Ice Dogs SIJHL0-0-3-04190

Round Robin

Round Robin results
GameAway TeamScoreHome TeamScoreNotes
1Soo8Dryden1
2Toronto1Fort Frances2OT
3Toronto6Dryden0
4Fort Frances3Soo6
5Soo3Toronto42OT
6Dryden3Fort Frances4

Semifinal and final

GameAway TeamScoreHome TeamScoreNotes
SFFort Frances6Toronto4
FFort Frances2Soo3

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