1986 Air Canada Cup

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1986 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
DatesApril 15–19, 1986
Teams6
Venue(s)Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, NB
Final positions
Champions Gold medal blank.svgNotre Dame Hounds
Runner-up Silver medal blank.svgToronto Redwings
Third place Bronze medal blank.svgGouverneurs de Ste-Foy
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Michel Picard
MVPBrent Bobyck
1985
1987

The 1986 Air Canada Cup was Canada's eighth annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, which was played April 15–19, 1986 at the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick. The Notre Dame Hounds from Wilcox, Saskatchewan won their second national title, defeating the Toronto Redwings in the gold medal game. The Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy won the bronze medal. Future National Hockey League players competing in this tournament were Rod Brind'Amour, Scott Pellerin, Frederic Chabot, Michel Picard, Yves Racine, and most notably, future Hall of Famer Joe Sakic, who was a member of the Burnaby Hawks.[1][2]

Teams[]

Result Team Region City
1st place, gold medalist(s) Notre Dame Hounds West Wilcox, SK
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Toronto Redwings Central Toronto, ON
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy Quebec Ste-Foy, QC
4 St. John's Avalon Atlantic St. John's, NL
5 Moncton Flyers Host Moncton, NB
6 Burnaby Hawks Pacific Burnaby, BC

Round robin[]

Standings[]

Rank Team W-L-T GF GA PTS
1 Notre Dame Hounds 5-0-0 33 10 10
2 Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy 4-1-0 31 14 8
3 Toronto Red Wings 2-2-1 20 26 5
4 St. John's Avalon 1-3-1 18 34 3
5 Moncton Flyers 1-4-0 24 34 2
6 Burnaby Hawks 1-4-0 16 24 2

Scores[]

Playoffs[]

Semi-Finals[]

  • Notre Dame 10 - St. John's 1
  • Toronto 7 - Ste- Foy 4

Bronze medal game[]

  • Ste-Foy 7 - St. John's 6

Gold medal game[]

  • Notre Dame 8 - Toronto 5

Individual awards[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Brent Bobyck (Notre Dame)
  • Top Scorer: Michel Picard (Ste-Foy)[2]
  • Top Forward: Benoit Groulx (Ste-Foy)
  • Top Defenceman: Brent Bobyck (Notre Dame)
  • Top Goaltender: Frederic Chabot (Ste-Foy)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Andrew McKim (Moncton)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "TELUS40". Hockey Canada. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. ^ a b "Hounds have a second title to howl about", Regina Leader-Post, p. 13, 1986-04-21, retrieved 2013-04-24

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