1977 Centennial Cup

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1977 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 1977
Teams2
Venue(s) Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Prince Albert Raiders (1st title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Pembroke Lumber Kings
Tournament statistics
Games played4
Scoring leader(s) Barry Archibald & Al Moore (Prince Albert)
MVP Barry Archibald (Prince Albert)
  1976
1978  

The 1977 Centennial Cup is the seventh Tier II Junior "A" 1977 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

Contents

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Western Canadian Champions and the Eastern Canadian Champions.

The finals were hosted by the Prince Albert Raiders in the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

The Playoffs

Regionals Semi-finals Finals
         
Sask Prince Albert Raiders 4
Man Dauphin Kings 1
Sask Prince Albert Raiders 4
Western Canada
Alta Calgary Canucks 1
BC Richmond Sockeyes 2
Alta Calgary Canucks 3
Sask Prince Albert Raiders 4
Ont Pembroke Lumber Kings 0
Ont Pembroke L. Kings 4
Ont North York Rangers 2
Ont Pembroke L. Kings 4
Eastern Canada
PEI Charlottetown Generals 0
PEI Charlottetown Gens 4
NS Sydney Millionaires

Prior to the Regionals

Richmond Sockeyes (PCJHL) defeated Nanaimo Clippers (BCJHL) 3-games-to-none
North York Rangers (OPJHL) defeated Thunder Bay Eagles (TBJHL) 4-games-to-1
Pembroke Lumber Kings (CJHL) defeated La Tuque Wolves (QJAHL) 4-games-to-none
North York Rangers (OPJHL) defeated Guelph Platers (SOJHL) 4-games-to-3
Sydney Millionaires (EJHL) defeated Corner Brook Jr. Royals (WCJHL) 4-games-to-none

MCC Finals

Centennial Cup Results
GameTeamScoreTeamScore
1Prince Albert Raiders6Pembroke Lumber Kings4
2Prince Albert Raiders5Pembroke Lumber Kings4
3Prince Albert Raiders6Pembroke Lumber Kings3
4Prince Albert Raiders4Pembroke Lumber Kings3

Regional Championships

Manitoba Centennial Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Abbott Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Eastern Champions: Pembroke Lumber Kings
Doyle Cup : Calgary Canucks
Anavet Cup : Prince Albert Raiders
Dudley Hewitt Cup : Pembroke Lumber Kings
Callaghan Cup : Charlottetown Islanders

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Calgary Canucks
BCJHL : Nanaimo Clippers
CJHL : Pembroke Lumber Kings
EJHL : Sydney Millionaires
IJHL : Charlottetown Generals
MJHL : Dauphin Kings
NAHA Champions : Corner Brook Jr. Royals
NBJHL :
OPJHL : North York Rangers
PacJHL : Richmond Sockeyes
QJAHL : La Tuque Wolves
SJHL : Prince Albert Raiders
SOJAHL : Guelph Platers
TBJHL : Thunder Bay Eagles

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Barry Archibald (Prince Albert Raiders)
Top Scorer: Barry Archibald and Al Moore (Prince Albert Raiders)

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