1984 Air Canada Cup

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1984 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
DatesApril 17 – 21, 1984
Teams6
Venue(s)North Bay Memorial Gardens in North Bay, ON
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgNorth Bay Pinehill
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgNotre Dame Hounds
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgLions du Lac St-Louis
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Barry Gilberson
MVPGuy Girouard
1983
1985

The 1984 Air Canada Cup was Canada's sixth annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, which was played April 17 – 21, 1984 at the North Bay Memorial Gardens in North Bay, Ontario. Prior to the season, the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association overhauled the format of the Air Canada Cup. Under the new format, the twelve branch champions would compete in five regional playoffs to qualify for the national championship. They would be joined by the host team to round out the six-team field.

The host North Bay Pinehill ended up winning the first gold medal under the Air Canada Cup's new format. The Notre Dame Hounds and Lions du Lac St-Louis took silver and bronze, respectively.[1] Future National Hockey League players competing in the 1984 tournament were Shawn Anderson, Ian Herbers, Claude Lapointe, Don MacLean, Mike O'Neill, Randy McKay, Myles O'Connor, Luke Richardson, Cam Russell, Darren Turcotte, and Brad Werenka.

Teams[]

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) North Bay Pinehill Host North Bay, ON
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Notre Dame Hounds West Wilcox, SK
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Lions du Lac St-Louis Quebec Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC
4 Sherwood Park Chain Gang Pacific Sherwood Park, AB
5 Ottawa West Golden Knights Central Ottawa, ON
6 Dartmouth Forbes Atlantic Dartmouth, NS

Round robin[]

Standings[]

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 North Bay Pinehill 4-0-1 23 7 9
2 Lions du Lac St-Louis 4-0-1 18 6 9
3 Notre Dame Hounds 3-2-0 16 7 6
4 Sherwood Park Chain Gang 1-3-1 14 15 3
5 Ottawa West Golden Knights 0-3-2 14 23 2
6 Dartmouth Forbes 0-4-1 6 33 1

Scores[]

Playoffs[]

Semi-Finals[]

  • North Bay 5 - Sherwood Park 4 (2OT)
  • Notre Dame 7 - Lac St-Louis 4

Bronze medal game[]

  • Lac St-Louis 5 - Sherwood Park 4 (2OT)

Gold medal game[]

  • North Bay 5 - Notre Dame 3

Individual awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Guy Girouard (North Bay)
  • Top Scorer: Barry Gilberson (Ottawa West)[1]
  • Top Forward: Steve Rosebrook (Ottawa West)[1]
  • Top Defenceman: Sean Whitham (Sherwood Park)[1]
  • Top Goaltender: Bill Horn (Notre Dame)[1]
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Ron Pitre (Dartmouth)[1]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "No Howling for Hounds", Regina Leader-Post, p. 15, 1984-04-23, retrieved 2013-04-24

External links[]

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