1969_Memorial_Cup

1969 Memorial Cup

1969 Memorial Cup

Canadian junior ice hockey championship


The 1969 Memorial Cup was the 51st annual Memorial Cup competition, organized by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) to determine the champion of junior A ice hockey. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Montreal Jr. Canadiens of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Regina Pats of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. The best-of-seven series was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec and at the Regina Exhibition Stadium in Regina, Saskatchewan. Montreal won their 2nd Memorial Cup, defeating Regina 4 games to 0.

Quick Facts Tournament details, Dates ...
The Memorial Cup trophy

Scores

  • Game 1: Montreal 5-3 Regina
  • Game 2: Montreal 7-2 Regina
  • Game 3: Montreal 5-2 Regina
  • Game 4: Montreal 8-6 Regina

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Winning roster

Players: Jean-Pierre Bordeleau, Guy Charron, Gary Connelly, Andre Dupont, Jocelyn Guevremont, Robert Guindon, Normand Gratton, Rejean Houle, Serge Lajeunesse, Robert Lalonde, Richard Lemieux, Rick Martin, Claude Moreau, Gilbert Perreault, Arthur Quoquochi, Jim Rutherford, Marc Tardif, Ted Tucker, Wayne Wood. Coach: Roger Bedard.[2]

National playoffs

Opening Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Memorial Cup
            
BC Victoria 2
AB Lethbridge 4
AB Lethbridge 1
SK Regina 4
SK Regina 4
Western Canada
MB Dauphin 3
MB Dauphin 4
NWO Fort William 2
NWO Fort William 3
NWO Schreiber 1
SK Regina 0
ON Montreal 4
SO Montreal 3
Eastern Canada
QC Sorel 1
NEO Sudbury 0
QC Sorel 4
QC Sorel 4
EO Hull 1
EO Hull 4
AC Fredericton 3

Additional interleague playdowns

Sorel Black Hawks defeated Port Alfred Nationale 3-games-to-none (Quebec SF)
Sorel Black Hawks defeated St. Jerome Alouettes 3-games-to-none (Quebec Final)

League champions


References

  1. "MemorialCup.ca - Tournament Results". Archived from the original on July 19, 2018. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  2. "MemorialCup.ca - Winning Rosters". Archived from the original on September 10, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2016.

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