1999 Royal Bank Cup

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1999 Royal Bank Cup
Tournament details
Dates1–9 May 1999
Teams5
Venue(s) Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Vernon Vipers (4th title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Charlottetown Abbies
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s) William Hubloo (Charlottetown)
MVP Dennis Bassett (Yorkton)
  1998
2000  

The 1999 Royal Bank Cup is the 29th Junior "A" 1999 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

Contents

The Royal Bank Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Fred Page Cup and a host city.

The tournament was hosted by the Yorkton Terriers and Yorkton, Saskatchewan.

The playoffs

Round robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 OPJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Bramalea Blues 4311411+3 Semi-final
2 SJHL (Host) Yorkton Terriers 431128+4
3 MJAHL (Fred Page Cup) Charlottetown Abbies 4221613+3
4 BCHL (Doyle Cup) Vernon Vipers 41311154
5 SJHL (Anavet Cup) Estevan Bruins 41311176
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Yorkton Terries defeat Estevan Bruins 6–1
Bramalea Blues defeat Vernon Vipers 4–2
Yorkton Terries defeat Charlottetown Abbies 2–1
Bramalea Blues defeat Estevan Bruins 4–3
Charlottetown Abbies defeat Vernon Vipers 6–5
Yorkton Terriers defeat Vernon Vipers 3–1
Estevan Bruins defeat Charlottetown Abbies 5–4
Bramalea Blues defeat Yorkton Terriers 5–1
Charlottetown Abbies defeat Bramalea Blues 5–1
Vernon Vipers defeat Estevan Bruins 3–2 for the Abbott Cup

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-finals Royal Bank Cup Finals
      
1 Bramalea Blues 2
4 Vernon Vipers 3
3 Charlottetown Abbies 3
4 Vernon Vipers 9
2 Yorkton Terriers 5
3 Charlottetown Abbies 6

Note: Charlottetown defeated Yorkton in Double Overtime.

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Dennis Bassett (Yorkton Terriers)
Top Scorer: William Hubloo (Charlottetown Abbies)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Anthony Aquino (Bramalea Blues)
Top Goalie: Dennis Bassett (Yorkton Terriers)
Top forward: Kyle Amyotte (Bramalea Blues)
Top Defenceman: John Bradley (Vernon Vipers)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Calgary Canucks
BCHL : Vernon Vipers
CJHL : Hawkesbury Hawks
MJHL : OCN Blizzard
MJAHL : Charlottetown Abbies
NOJHL : Rayside-Balfour Sabrecats
OPJHL : Bramalea Blues
QJAAAHL : Valleyfield Braves
RMJHL : Kimberley Dynamiters
SJHL : Estevan Bruins

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