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National Junior a Championship Guide and Record Book Coupe RBC Cup May 13-21, 2017/13-21 mai 2017 Cobourg, Ontario 2017 Guide and Record Book / Guide et livre des records 2017 HockeyCanada.ca/RBCCup /RBCCup @HC_RBCCup /HockeyCanadaVideos HockeyCanada.ca/CoupeRBC /CoupeRBC @HC_CoupeRBC NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK TABLE OF CONTENTS | TABLE DES MATIÈRES ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS / CHAMPIONS DE TOUS LES TEMPS 1 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS / RÉSULTATS ANNÉE PAR ANNÉE 2016 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2016 2 2015 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2015 4 2014 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2014 6 2013 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2013 8 2012 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2012 10 2011 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2011 12 2010 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2010 14 2009 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2009 16 2008 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2008 18 2007 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2007 20 2006 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2006 22 2005 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2005 24 2004 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2004 26 2003 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2003 28 2002 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2002 30 2001 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2001 32 2000 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2000 34 1999 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1999 36 1998 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1998 38 1997 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1997 40 1996 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1996 42 1995 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1995 44 1994 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1994 46 1993 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1993 48 1992 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1992 50 1991 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1991 52 1990 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1990 54 1989 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1989 56 1988 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1988 58 1987 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1987 60 1986 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1986 62 1985 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1985 64 1984 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1984 66 1983 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1983 67 1982 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1982 68 1981 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1981 69 1980 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1980 71 1979 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1979 73 1978 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1978 75 1977 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1977 76 1976 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1976 77 1975 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1975 78 1974 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1974 80 1973 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1973 81 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK 1972 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1972 82 1971 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1971 83 ALL-TIME RECORDS / RECORDS DE TOUS LES TEMPS 84 ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES / MATCHS EN PROLONGATION DE TOUS LES TEMPS 87 ALL-TIME STANDINGS / CLASSEMENT DE TOUS LES TEMPS 89 REGIONAL REPRESENTATIVES / REPRÉSENTANTS RÉGIONAUX WEST / OUEST 91 CENTRAL / CENTRALE 92 EAST / EST 93 HOST / HÔTE 94 PACIFIC / PACIFIQUE 95 ALL-TIME RESULTS BY REGION / RÉSULTATS DE TOUS LES TEMPS PAR RÉGION 95 AWARD WINNERS / RÉCIPIENDAIRES DES PRIX MOST VALUABLE PLAYER / JOUEUR PAR EXCELLENCE 96 TOP SCORER / MEILLEUR COMPTEUR 97 MOST SPORTSMANLIKE PLAYER / JOUEUR AYANT LE MEILLEUR ESPRIT SPORTIF 98 TOP FORWARD/ MEILLEUR AVANT 99 TOP DEFENCEMAN / MEILLEUR DÉFENSEUR 100 TOP GOALTENDER / MEILLEUR GARDIEN 101 ALL-STAR TEAMS / ÉQUIPES DES ÉTOILES 102 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS / RÉCIPIENDAIRES DES PRIX NATIONAUX CJHL NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR / JOUEUR NATIONAL DE L’ANNÉE DE LA LHJC 105 RBC NATIONAL JUNIOR A SCHOLARSHIP / BOURSE D’ÉTUDES NATIONALE JUNIOR A RBC 105 REGIONAL CHAMPIONS / CHAMPIONS RÉGIONAUX WESTERN CANADA CUP (WEST) / COUPE WESTERN CANADA (OUEST) 106 DUDLEY HEWITT CUP (CENTRAL/EAST) / COUPE DUDLEY HEWITT (CENTRALE/EST) 106 FRED PAGE CUP (EAST) / COUPE FRED PAGE (EST) 107 DOYLE CUP (PACIFIC) / COUPE DOYLE (PACIFIQUE) 108 ANAVET CUP (WEST) / COUPE ANAVET (OUEST) 109 ABBOTT CUP (WEST) / COUPE ABBOTT (OUEST) 110 CALLAGHAN CUP (EAST) / COUPE CALLAGHAN (EST) 111 HEWITT-DUDLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY (EAST) / TROPHÉE COMMÉMORATIF HEWITT-DUDLEY (EST) 111 EASTERN CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP (EAST) / CHAMPIONNAT DE L’EST DU CANADA (EST) 111 REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS / CHAMPIONNATS RÉGIONAUX WESTERN CANADA CUP (WEST) / COUPE DE L’OUEST CANADIEN (OUEST) 112 DUDLEY HEWITT CUP (CENTRAL/EAST) / COUPE DUDLEY HEWITT (CENTRALE/EST) 116 FRED PAGE CUP (EAST) / COUPE FRED PAGE (EST) 151 DOYLE CUP (PACIFIC) / COUPE DOYLE (PACIFIQUE) 173 ANAVET CUP (WEST) / COUPE ANAVET (OUEST) 189 ABBOTT CUP (WEST) / COUPE ABBOTT (OUEST) 205 CALLAGHAN CUP (EAST) / COUPE CALLAGHAN (EST) 212 HEWITT-DUDLEY MEMORIAL TROPHY (EAST) / TROPHÉE COMMÉMORATIF HEWITT-DUDLEY (EST) 221 EASTERN CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP (EAST) / CHAMPIONNAT DE L’EST DU CANADA (EST) 237 REGIONAL PLAYDOWNS / ÉLIMINATOIRES RÉGIONALES 2016 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2016 239 2015 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2015 239 2014 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2014 239 2013 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2013 240 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK 2012 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2012 240 2011 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2011 240 2010 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2010 241 2009 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2009 241 2008 RBC CUP / COUPE RBC 2008 241 2007 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2007 242 2006 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2006 242 2005 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2005 242 2004 RBC ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE RBC BANQUE ROYALE 2004 243 2003 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2003 243 2002 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2002 243 2001 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2001 244 2000 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 2000 244 1999 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1999 244 1998 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1998 245 1997 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1997 245 1996 ROYAL BANK CUP / COUPE BANQUE ROYALE 1996 246 1995 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1995 246 1994 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1994 247 1993 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1993 247 1992 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1992 248 1991 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1991 248 1990 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1990 249 1989 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1989 249 1988 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1988 250 1987 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1987 250 1986 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1986 251 1985 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1985 251 1984 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1984 252 1983 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1983 252 1982 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1982 253 1981 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1981 253 1980 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1980 254 1979 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1979 254 1978 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1978 255 1977 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1977 255 1976 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1976 256 1975 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1975 256 1974 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1974 257 1973 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1973 257 1972 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1972 258 1971 CENTENNIAL CUP / COUPE CENTENNIAL 1971 258 ALUMNI / ANCIENS 259 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME CHAMPIONS | CHAMPIONS DE TOUS LES TEMPS Year National Champions Runners-up Score Année Champions nationaux Deuxièmes Résultat 2016 West Kelowna Warriors Lloydminster Bobcats 4 – 0 2015 Portage Terriers Carleton Place Canadians 5 – 2 2014 Yorkton Terriers Carleton Place Canadians 4 – 3 OT/P 2013 Brooks Bandits Summerside Western Capitals 3 – 1 2012 Penticton Vees Woodstock Slammers 4 – 3 2011 Pembroke Lumber Kings Vernon Vipers 2 – 0 2010 Vernon Vipers Dauphin Kings 8 – 1 2009 Vernon Vipers Humboldt Broncos 2 – 0 2008 Humboldt Broncos Camrose Kodiaks 1 – 0 2007 Aurora Tigers Prince George Spruce Kings 3 – 1 2006 Burnaby Express Yorkton Terriers 8 – 2 2005 Weyburn Red Wings Camrose Kodiaks 3 – 2 2004 Aurora Tigers Kindersley Klippers 7 – 1 2003 Humboldt Broncos Camrose Kodiaks 3 – 1 2002 Halifax Oland Exports OCN Blizzard 3 – 1 2001 Camrose Kodiaks Flin Flon Bombers 5 – 0 2000 Fort McMurray Oil Barons Rayside Balfour Sabrecats 2 – 1 1999 Vernon Vipers Charlottetown Abbies 9 – 3 1998 South Surrey Eagles Weyburn Red Wings 4 – 1 1997 Summerside Western Capitals South Surrey Eagles 4 – 3 1996 Vernon Vipers Melfort Mustangs 2 – 0 1995 Calgary Canucks Gloucester Rangers 5 – 4 OT/P 1994 Olds Grizzlys Kelowna Spartans 5 – 4 OT/P 1993 Kelowna Spartans Élites de Châteauguay 7 – 2 1992 Thunder Bay Flyers Winkler Flyers 10 – 1 1991 Vernon Lakers Sudbury Cubs 8 – 4 1990 Vernon Lakers New Westminster Royals 6 – 5 OT/P 1989 Thunder Bay Flyers Summerside Western Capitals 4 – 1 1988 Notre Dame Hounds Halifax Lions 3 – 2 1987 Richmond Sockeyes Humboldt Broncos 5 – 2 1986 Penticton Knights Cole Harbour Colts 7 – 4 1985 Orillia Travelways Penticton Knights 4 – 2 1984 Weyburn Red Wings Orillia Travelways 4 – 3 1983 North York Rangers Abbotsford Flyers 4 – 0 1982 Prince Albert Raiders Guelph Platers 4 – 0 1981 Prince Albert Raiders Belleville Bulls 6 – 2 1980 Red Deer Rustlers North York Rangers 3 – 2 1979 Prince Albert Raiders Sherwood-Parkdale Metros 5 – 3 1978 Guelph Platers Prince Albert Raiders 4 – 0 1977 Prince Albert Raiders Pembroke Lumber Kings 4 – 0 1976 Rockland Nationals Spruce Grove Mets 4 – 1 1975 Spruce Grove Mets Guelph CMCs 4 – 2 1974 Selkirk Steelers Smiths Falls Bears 4 – 3 1973 Portage Terriers Pembroke Lumber Kings 4 – 1 1972 Guelph CMCs Red Deer Rustlers 4 – 0 1971 Red Deer Rustlers Charlottetown Islanders 4 – 2 NOTE – FROM 1971-1978 AND 1982-1984, THE FINAL WAS A BEST-OF-SEVEN SERIES REMARQUE – DE 1971 À 1978 ET DE 1982 À 1984, LA FINALE ÉTAIT UNE SÉRIE QUATRE DE SEPT 1 NATIONAL JUNIOR A CHAMPIONSHIP GUIDE AND RECORD BOOK 2016 RBC CUP |
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