1981 Centennial Cup

Last updated
1981 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
DatesMay 1981
Teams3
Venue(s) Halifax, Nova Scotia
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Prince Albert Raiders (3rd title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Belleville Bulls
Third place  Bronze medal blank.svg Cole Harbour Colts
Tournament statistics
Games played7
Scoring leader(s) Dave Tippett (Prince Albert)
MVP James Patrick (Prince Albert)
  1980
1982  

The 1981 Centennial Cup is the 11th Junior "A" 1981 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

Contents

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Abbott Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, and the Callaghan Cup.

The tournament was hosted by the Cole Harbour Colts in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The Playoffs

Round Robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 SJHL (Abbott Cup) Prince Albert Raiders 4312412+12 Final
2 OPJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Belleville Bulls 4311714+3
3 MVJHL (Callaghan Cup) Cole Harbour Colts 404112615
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Belleville Bulls defeated Cole Harbour Colts 5-3
Prince Albert Raiders defeated Cole Harbour Colts 7-2
Prince Albert Raiders defeated Belleville Bulls 4-1
Belleville Bulls defeated Cole Harbour Colts 5-3
Prince Albert Raiders defeated Cole Harbour Colts 9-3
Belleville Bulls defeated Prince Albert Raiders 6-4

Finals

Finals
   
1 Prince Albert Raiders 6
2 Belleville Bulls 2

Awards

Most Valuable Player: James Patrick (Prince Albert Raiders)
Top Scorer: Dave Tippett (Prince Albert Raiders)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Mochie Friesen (Cole Harbour Colts)

All-Star Team

Forward

Dave Tippett (Prince Albert Raiders)
Greg Paslawski (Prince Albert Raiders)
Bill Watson (Prince Albert Raiders)

Defence

James Patrick (Prince Albert Raiders)
Mike Deodato (Belleville Bulls)

Goal

Dan Burnoiss (Belleville Bulls)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : St. Albert Saints
BCJHL : Penticton Knights
CJHL : Gloucester Rangers
IJHL : Sherwood-Parkdale Metros
MJHL : St. Boniface Saints
MVJHL : Cole Harbour Colts
NBJHL : Moncton Beavers
NOJHL : Onaping Falls Huskies
OPJHL : Belleville Bulls
PCJHL : Prince George Spruce Kings
QJAHL :
SJHL : Prince Albert Raiders

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