2005 Royal Bank Cup

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2005 Royal Bank Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s) Weyburn Colloseum in Weyburn, Saskatchewan
DatesMay 7, 2005 – May 15, 2005
Teams5
Final positions
Champions  Gold medal blank.svg Weyburn Red Wings (2nd title)
Runner-up  Silver medal blank.svg Camrose Kodiaks
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s) Mathieu Picard (Hawkesbury)
MVP Travis Friedley (Camrose)
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The Royal Bank Cup 2005 was the 35th Junior "A" 2005 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 and won by the Weyburn Red Wings in Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Late in the third period of the Final. tied 2-2, the Camrose goaltender attempted to cover the puck but it was poked loose and into the empty net by the Weyburn forechecker, Rick Woods. The goal stood up and ended up being the winning goal.

The Playoffs

Weyburn Red Wings - 2005 Royal Bank Cup Champions Weyburn Red Wings RBC 2005.gif
Weyburn Red Wings - 2005 Royal Bank Cup Champions

Round Robin

PosLeague (Ticket)TeamPldWLGFGAGDQualification
1 SJHL (Host) Weyburn Red Wings 431129+3Semi-final
2 AJHL (Doyle Cup) Camrose Kodiaks 431128+4
3 OPJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Georgetown Raiders 422139+4
4 CJHL (Fred Page Cup) Hawkesbury Hawks 41310144
5 MJHL (Anavet Cup) Portage Terriers 41311187
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Portage Terriers defeat Weyburn Red Wings 2-1 in Double Overtime
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Hawkesbury Hawks 3-2
Weyburn Red Wings defeat Georgetown Raiders 4-3
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Portage Terriers 6-2
Georgetown Raiders defeat Hawkesbury Hawks 3-0
Weyburn Red Wings defeat Camrose Kodiaks 3-1
Georgetown Raiders defeat Portage Terriers 6-3
Weyburn Red Wings defeat Hawkesbury Hawks 4-3 in Overtime
Camrose Kodiaks defeat Georgetown Raiders 2-1
Hawkesbury Hawks defeat Portage Terriers 5-4 in Double Overtime

Semi and Finals

Semi-finals Royal Bank Cup Finals
      
1 Weyburn Red Wings 4
4 Hawkesbury Hawks 3
1 Weyburn Red Wings 3
2 Camrose Kodiaks 2
2 Camrose Kodiaks 8
3 Georgetown Raiders 2

Note: In the semi-final, Weyburn defeated Hawkesbury in Triple Overtime.

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Travis Friedley (Camrose Kodiaks)
Top Scorer: Mathieu Picard (Hawkesbury Hawks)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Brendon Vertefeuille (Weyburn Red Wings)
Top Goalie: Brenden Cuthbert (Weyburn Red Wings)
Top Forward: Mason Raymond (Camrose Kodiaks)
Top Defenceman: Travis Friedley (Camrose Kodiaks)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL : Camrose Kodiaks
BCHL : Surrey Eagles
CJHL : Hawkesbury Hawks
MJHL : Portage Terriers
MJAHL : Truro Bearcats
NOJHL : North Bay Skyhawks
OPJHL : St. Michael's Buzzers
QJAAAHL : Vaudreuil Mustangs
SJHL : Yorkton Terriers
SIJHL : Fort William North Stars

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