2008 Royal Bank Cup
Tournament details | |
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Venue(s) | Ed Lumley Arena in Cornwall, Ontario |
Dates | May 3, 2008 – May 11, 2008 |
Teams | 5 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Humboldt Broncos (2nd title) |
Runner-up | Camrose Kodiaks |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 13 |
Scoring leader(s) | Edward Gale (7 pts.) (Humboldt) |
MVP | Darcy Findlay (Cornwall) |
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The 2008 Royal Bank Cup was the 38th Junior "A" 2008 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. The national championship was won by the Humboldt Broncos of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
The
The tournament ran from May 3–11, 2008 with games played at the
Teams
- Central Junior A Hockey League quarter-final and have not played since. The Colts struggled through the first half of their season and were inconsistent in the second half. Finishing second in their division, the Colts finished sixth place in an eleven team league. This ranking resulted their first round match up with the dominant Smiths Falls Bears, who made quick work of the Colts.
- Regular Season: 31 wins, 24 losses, 1 tie, 4 overtime losses
- Playoffs: Lost to Smiths Falls Bears 1-4
- 2008 NHL Entry Draft.[1]
- Regular Season: 49 wins, 8 losses, 5 overtime losses
- Playoffs: Defeated BCHL) 4-1
- Anavet Cup, sweeping them in four games.
- Regular Season: 48 wins, 9 losses, 1 overtime loss
- Playoffs: Defeated MJHL) 4-0
- NCAA eligibility if he played in the Royal Bank Cup because his age (21).[3]
- Regular Season: 39 wins, 6 losses, 4 overtime losses
- Playoffs: Defeated Milton Icehawks 4-1, Defeated Georgetown Raiders 4-1, Defeated Aurora Tigers 4-2, Defeated Markham Waxers 4-1, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup(4-0)
- CJAHL's top ranked team, the Pembroke Lumber Kings, in the Eastern Canadian final.
- Regular Season: 35 wins, 22 losses, 2 overtime losses
- Playoffs: Defeated Truro Bearcats 4-2, Lost to Yarmouth Mariners 1-4, Hosted and Won Fred Page Cup (4-1)
Event
The 2008 Royal Bank Cup was kicked off with an announcement from the CJAHL that it was shortening its name to the Canadian Junior Hockey League.[4]
The first game of the tournament was between the Western Champion Humboldt Broncos and the Host Cornwall Colts. The Colts, who finished the season barely breathing and only played five playoff games, held the Broncos to only one goal in the first period. In the second period, the Colts fell apart and allowed six more goals on the next 16 shots over the last forty minutes. Humboldt's Laurent Benjamin scored a hat trick, while Taylor Nelson made 21 saves in the 7–0 shutout victory.[5]
The early game on day two was between the Eastern Champion
On day three, the Kodiaks defeated the Broncos 2–1 in a very close game. The Broncos led the game until the final nine minutes by a score of 1–0, but the Kodiaks finally solved Taylor Nelson's 111+ minute shutout streak by score two quick goals to win the game.[9] The late game placed the Oakville Blades against the Weeks Crushers. The Blades outshot the Crushers 49–25, but the Crushers kept it close and came from behind to tie it in the third period. The Crushers took advantage of a Too Many Men penalty in the extra frame as Geoff Hum scored a powerplay marker to win the game for the Crushers.[10]
The only game of day four was between the Host Colts and the Fred Page Cup champion Weeks Crushers based in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. A strong opening period from the hometown Colts allowed for a 3–0 lead that was never breached by the Crushers. A lone goal by the Crushers in the second period would be as close as they would get to the Colts. Another three goal period by Cornwall in the final frame sealed the deal as the Colts skated to a 6–1 win.[11]
On day five, the early game had the Oakville Blades, on the brink of elimination, versus the Humboldt Broncos. The Broncos blew three leads in the game; 1–0, 2–1, and 5–3; to allow the Blades to live another day with a 7–6 victory. The loss for the Broncos kills their ability to clinch a semi-final spot before their final game.[12] The next game was between Cornwall and Camrose. Cornwall came out to send a message and caught the Kodiaks on their heels. Camrose came out with a tight 2–1 victory despite badly outshooting them.[13] Because of Humboldt's loss, both Camrose and Cornwall clinch a spot in the semi-finals.
Despite the fact that they didn't play each other on day six, the day was a battle between Oakville and Humboldt. If Weeks defeated Humboldt, Oakville was in and Humboldt was out. If Oakville beat the undefeated Kodiaks in a game that meant nothing to them statistically, Humboldt was out and Oakville was in. If Humboldt won, they were in. If neither Weeks or Oakville won, Humboldt was in. The day began by the Humboldt showing their worth in a 4–1 victory over the Weeks Crushers.[14] The day closed out with Camrose dismantling the Oakville Blades 6–1, even though the Blades outshot them.
After six days of play, the Oakville Blades were eliminated from the tournament by virtue of their head-to-head loss to the Weeks Crushers. The Blades were suspect in the goaltending department. Goalie Oliver Wren sported an 0.810
Semi-finals
The Camrose Kodiaks defeated the Weeks Crushers by a score of 3–0 in the early semi-final. Two early first period goals and a strong patient defense held off the Crushers' attack. A late goal was added by the Kodiaks to ensure a fifth straight tournament victory.[19]
In the late semi-final, the host Cornwall Colts played off against the Humboldt Broncos. The Broncos proved dominant, but the Colts kept the score tight. The score was 2-1 Humboldt after the first and 3-1 after the second, but the Colts could not hold on any longer as the Broncos cracked the twine three times in the third to complete the 6-1 route.[20]
Final
The RBC final was a battle of the goaltenders.
Tournament
Round Robin
Pos | League (Ticket) | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD | Qualification |
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1 | AJHL (Doyle Cup) | Camrose Kodiaks | 4 | 4 | 0 | 15 | 4 | +11 | Semi-final |
2 | Anavet Cup )
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Humboldt Broncos | 4 | 2 | 2 | 18 | 10 | +8 | |
3 | CJHL (Host)
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Cornwall Colts | 4 | 2 | 2 | 12 | 14 | −2 | |
4 | MJAHL (Fred Page Cup )
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Weeks Crushers
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4 | 1 | 3 | 7 | 18 | −11 | |
5 | OPJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup )
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Oakville Blades | 4 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 21 | −6 |
Results
Game | Team | Score | Team | Score | Notes | |||||
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Saturday, May 3, 2008 | ||||||||||
1 | Humboldt | 7 | Cornwall | 0 | Final - Shots: 27-21 HUM | |||||
Sunday, May 4, 2008 | ||||||||||
2 | Weeks
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1 | Camrose | 5 | Final - Shots: 34-18 CAM | |||||
3 | Cornwall | 5 | Oakville | 4 | Final - Shots: 33-23 OAK | |||||
Monday, May 5, 2008 | ||||||||||
4 | Humboldt | 1 | Camrose | 2 | Final - Shots: 28-26 CAM | |||||
5 | Oakville | 3 | Weeks
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4 | OT Final - Shots: 45-29 OAK | |||||
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 | ||||||||||
6 | Cornwall | 6 | Weeks
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1 | Final - Shots: 36-26 COR | |||||
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 | ||||||||||
7 | Oakville | 7 | Humboldt | 6 | Final - Shots: 35-33 OAK | |||||
8 | Camrose | 2 | Cornwall | 1 | Final - Shots: 29-11 CAM | |||||
Thursday, May 8, 2008 | ||||||||||
9 | Weeks
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1 | Humboldt | 4 | Final - Shots: 46-26 HUM | |||||
10 | Camrose | 6 | Oakville | 1 | Final - Shots: 26-25 OAK |
Semi-final
Game | Team | Score | Team | Score | Notes | |||||
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Saturday, May 10, 2008 | ||||||||||
11 | Camrose (1st) | 3 | Weeks (4th)
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0 | Final - Shots: 31-17 CAM | |||||
12 | Humboldt (2nd) | 6 | Cornwall (3rd) | 1 | Final - Shots: 30-21 HUM |
Final
Game | Team | Score | Team | Score | Notes | |||||
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Sunday, May 11, 2008 | ||||||||||
13 | Camrose | 0 | Humboldt | 1 | Final - Shots: 31-28 CAM |
Awards
- Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Darcy Findlay (Cornwall Colts)
- Top Forward: Jeremy Welsh (Oakville Blades)
- Top Defencemen: Brady Wacker (Humboldt Broncos)
- Top Goaltender: Allen York (Camrose Kodiaks)
- Tubby Smaltz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Andre Herman (Camrose Kodiaks)
Roll of League Champions
- AJHL: Camrose Kodiaks
- BCHL: Penticton Vees
- CJHL: Pembroke Lumber Kings
- MJHL: Portage Terriers
- MJAHL: Yarmouth Mariners
- Sudbury Jr. Wolves
- OPJHL: Oakville Blades
- QJAAAHL: Sherbrooke Cougars
- SJHL: Humboldt Broncos
- SIJHL: Dryden Ice Dogs
See also
- Canadian Junior A Hockey League
- Royal Bank Cup
- Anavet Cup
- Doyle Cup
- Dudley Hewitt Cup
- Fred Page Cup
References
- ^ a b "Related News Releases". Archived from the original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- ^ OakvilleToday.ca: Article
- ^ Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League
- ^ CJHLHockey.com | Home Page
- ^ Game Summary
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- ^ TorontoSun.com - Hockey - Oakville loses RBC Cup debut
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- ^ 2008 RBC CUP - STANDINGS/STATISTICS
- ^ Ontario Provincial Junior Hockey League
- ^ Pointstreak.com - Hockey Stats - Central Canada Jr A Championships - goalie leaders - Real-time Scoring and League Management System
- ^ OakvilleBeaver.com: Sports: Article
- ^ Game Summary
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