1985 Air Canada Cup

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1985 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
DatesApril 16 – 20, 1985
Teams6
Venue(s)Regina Agridome in Regina, SK
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgLions du Lac St-Louis
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgRegina Pat Canadians
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgCalgary Buffaloes
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Hal Turner
Colin Power
MVPCraig Suchan
1984
1986

The 1985 Air Canada Cup was Canada's seventh annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, which was played April 16 – 20, 1985 at the Regina Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Lions du Lac St-Louis from Quebec won their second national title, defeating the host Regina Pat Canadians in the gold medal game. The Calgary Buffaloes won the bronze medal. [1][2] Future National Hockey League players playing in this tournament were Benoit Brunet, Dean Chynoweth, Kevin Dahl, Claude Lapointe, Don MacLean, Lyle Odelein, Cam Russell, and Peter White.

Teams[]

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) Lions du Lac St-Louis Quebec Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Regina Pat Canadians Host Regina, SK
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Calgary Buffaloes Pacific Calgary, AB
4 Dartmouth Forbes Atlantic Dartmouth, NS
5 Toronto Red Wings Central Toronto, ON
6 Thunder Bay Comets West Thunder Bay, ON

Round robin[]

Standings[]

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Regina Pat Canadians 4-1-0 24 12 8
2 Lions du Lac St-Louis 4-1-0 28 15 8
3 Dartmouth Forbes 2-2-1 24 16 5
4 Calgary Buffaloes 2-2-1 20 17 5
5 Toronto Red Wings 1-2-2 14 18 4
6 Thunder Bay Comets 0-5-0 7 29 0

Scores[]

Playoffs[]

Semi-Finals[]

  • Regina 5 - Calgary 1
  • Lac St-Louis 5 - Dartmouth 4 (2OT)

Bronze medal game[]

  • Calgary 4 - Dartmouth 1

Gold medal game[]

  • Lac St-Louis 5 - Regina 2

Individual awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Craig Suchan (Regina)
  • Top Scorer: Hal Turner (Dartmouth), Colin Power (Dartmouth)[2]
  • Top Forward: Claude Lapointe (Lac St-Louis)[2]
  • Top Defenceman: Shawn Anderson (Lac St-Louis)[2]
  • Top Goaltender: Craig Suchan (Regina)[2]
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Bryan Bosch (Calgary)[2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Defensive style pays off as Lions win Midget title", Montreal Gazette, p. 32, 1985-04-22, retrieved 2013-04-24
  2. ^ a b c d e f "MVP show from Lapointe gives Lac St. Louis crown", Regina Leader-Post, p. 13, 1985-04-22, retrieved 2013-04-24

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