2018 Dudley Hewitt Cup

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2018 Dudley Hewitt Cup
Central Region Jr A Championship
Host Dryden Ice Dogs
Venue(s)Dryden Memorial Arena in Dryden, Ontario
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Wellington Dukes
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Dryden Ice Dogs
Tournament statistics
Games played8
  2017
2019  

The 2018 Dudley Hewitt Cup was the 47th Central Canadian Jr A Ice Hockey Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The winner of the 2018 Dudley Hewitt Cup represented the central region in the 2018 Royal Bank Cup in Chilliwack, BC.

Contents

Teams

Regular Season: 40-8-6-2 (1st in SIJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Fort Frances Lakers 4-1, Defeated Thunder Bay North Stars 4-2 to win the league.
Regular Season: 38-13-4-1 (3rd in SIJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Minnesota Iron Rangers 3-0, Defeated Thief River Falls Norskies 4-1, Lost to Dryden Ice Dogs 2-4.
Regular Season: 33-13-3-5 (1st in OJHL East Division)
Playoffs: Defeated Pickering Panthers 4-3, Defeated Newmarket Hurricanes 4-3, Defeated Aurora Tigers 4-1, Defeated Georgetown Raiders 4-2 to win the league.
Regular Season: 36-17-2-1 (2nd in NOJHL East Division)
Playoffs: Defeated Kirkland Lake Gold Miners 4-1, Defeated Timmins Rock 4-1, Defeated Rayside-Balfour Canadians 4-2 to win the league.

Round Robin

DHC Round Robin
RankTeamLeagueW-OTW-L-OTLGFGAPts.
1 Dryden Ice Dogs (Host) SIJHL 2-0-1-0836
2 Wellington Dukes OJHL 2-0-1-01186
3 Thunder Bay North Stars SIJHL 2-0-1-0756
4 Cochrane Crunch NOJHL 0-0-3-03130

Tie Breaker: Head-to-Head, then 3-way +/-.

Results

Round Robin results
GameAway TeamScoreHome TeamScoreNotes
1 Cochrane 0 Thunder Bay 4Final
2 Wellington 1 Dryden 4Final
3 Wellington 4 Thunder Bay 1Final
4 Dryden 3 Cochrane 0Final
5 Cochrane 3 Wellington 6Final
6 Thunder Bay 2 Dryden 1Final

Semifinals and final

Championship Round
GameAway TeamScoreHome TeamScoreNotes
Friday May 4
Semi-final Thunder Bay 3 Wellington 6-
Saturday May 5
Final Wellington 7 Dryden 4

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