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1991 Centennial Cup

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1991 Manitoba Centennial Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Sudbury, Ontario
DatesMay 1991
Teams5
Final positions
Champions 
Vernon Lakers (2nd title)
Runner-up 
Sudbury Cubs
Tournament statistics
Games played13
Scoring leader(s)Ryan Reynard (Thunder Bay)
MVPAndrew Backen (Thunder Bay)
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Ornate gold-plated bowl mounted on a wooden plinth atop a two-tier rectangular wooden base adorned with name plates
The Centennial Cup

The 1991 Centennial Cup was the 21st Junior "A" 1991 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Central Canadian Championship, the Eastern Canadian Champion and a host city.

The tournament was hosted by the Sudbury Cubs and Sudbury, Ontario.

The Playoffs

The Thunder Bay Flyers coached by Dave Siciliano won the Anderson Cup as the United States Hockey League regular season champion,[1] byt lost in the playoffs finals.[2] In the Dudley Hewitt Cup finals versus the Sudbury Cubs, the Flyers won by a 5–1 score.[3]

Round Robin

Pos League (Ticket) Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification
1 SJHL (Anavet Cup) Yorkton Terriers 4 3 1 22 15 +7 Semi-final
2 MJAHL (Callaghan Cup) Halifax Jr. Canadians 4 2 2 15 14 +1
3 NOJHL (Host) Sudbury Cubs 4 2 2 16 21 −5
4 BCJHL (Doyle Cup) Vernon Lakers 4 2 2 14 20 −6
5 USHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup) Thunder Bay Flyers 4 1 3 20 17 +3

Results

Yorkton Terriers defeated Sudbury Cubs 8-4
Halifax Jr. Canadians defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 5-4
Halifax Jr. Canadians defeated Vernon Lakers 8-3
Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Sudbury Cubs 10-4
Yorkton Terriers defeated Halifax Jr. Canadians 5-2
Vernon Lakers defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 3-2
Vernon Lakers defeated Yorkton Terriers 5-4 in Overtime for the Abbott Cup
Sudbury Cubs defeated Halifax Jr. Canadians 2-0
Yorkton Terriers defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 5-4
Sudbury Cubs defeated Vernon Lakers 6-3

Semi-finals and Final

Semi-finals Centennial Cup Finals
      
1 Yorkton Terriers 5
4 Vernon Lakers 7
2 Sudbury Cubs 4
4 Vernon Lakers 8
2 Halifax Jr. Canadians 3
3 Sudbury Cubs 5

Awards

Most Valuable Player: Andrew Backen (Thunder Bay Flyers)
Top Scorer: Ryan Reynard (Thunder Bay Flyers)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: George Burton (Sudbury Cubs)

All-Star Team

Forward

Wayne Strachan (Thunder Bay Flyers)
Jason Elders (Vernon Lakers)
Dana Drake (Halifax Jr. Canadians)

Defence

Barry Cummins (Yorkton Terriers)
Andrew Backen (Thunder Bay Flyers)

Goal

Jocelyn Provost (Halifax Jr. Canadians)

Roll of League Champions

AJHL: Calgary Royals
BCHL: Vernon Lakers
CJHL: Hawkesbury Hawks
IJHL: Charlottetown Abbies
MJHL: Winkler Flyers
MVJHL: Halifax Jr. Canadians
NOJHL: Sudbury Cubs
PCJHL: Prince George Spruce Kings
QPJHL: Montreal Olympiques
SJHL: Yorkton Terriers
SJJHL: St. John's Jr. 50's

See also

References

  1. ^ "1990–91 United States Hockey League Standings". Hockey Database. Retrieved August 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "USHL Playoffs". The Des Moines Register. Des Moines, Iowa. April 7, 1991. p. 36.Free access icon
  3. ^ Ferguson, Bob (April 28, 1991). "Thunder Bay beats Sudbury in qualifying". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 29.Free access icon

External links

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