2001 Memorial Cup

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2001 Mastercard Memorial Cup
Regina, Saskatchewan
2001 Memorial Cup.JPG
Host teamRegina Pats
ChampionsRed Deer Rebels
DurationMay 19–27, 2001
Number of games9
Number of teams4
TelevisionCTV, CTV Sportsnet
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The 2001 Memorial Cup occurred May 19–27 at the Agridome in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was the 83rd annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). It featured the host team, the Regina Pats as well as the winners of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Western Hockey League which were the Ottawa 67's, Val-d'Or Foreurs and the Red Deer Rebels respectively. The Red Deer Rebels won their first Memorial Cup, beating the Val-d'Or Foreurs in the final.

Round-robin standings[]

  GP W L GF GA
Red Deer Rebels (WHL) 3 2 1 11 11
Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL) 3 2 1 15 8
Regina Pats (host) 3 1 2 9 12
Ottawa 67's (OHL) 3 1 2 8 12

Scores[]

Round Robin

  • May 19 Ottawa 5, Regina 2
  • May 20 Red Deer 5, Val d'Or 4 (OT)
  • May 21 Val d'Or 5, Regina 2
  • May 22 Red Deer 4, Ottawa 2
  • May 23 Val d'Or 6, Ottawa 1
  • May 24 Regina 5, Red Deer 2

Tie-breaker

  • May 25: Regina 5, Ottawa 0

Semi-final

  • May 26: Val d'Or 5, Regina 4 (OT)

Final

  • May 27: Red Deer 6, Val d'Or 5 (OT)

Winning roster[]

Colby Armstrong, , Andrew Bergen, Martin Erat, , Boyd Gordon, , Ross Lupaschuk, Doug Lynch, Justin Mapletoft, Derek Meech, , Darcy Robinson, , Shay Stephenson, Joel Stepp, , Jim Vandermeer, Kyle Wanvig, Jeff Woywitka. Coach: Brent Sutter

Scoring leaders[]

  1. Simon Gamache, VDO, (4g 3a) 7p
  2. Brett Lysak, REG, (3g 4a) 7p
  3. Ross Lupaschuk, RD, (2g 5a) 7p
  4. , VDO, (1g 6a) 7p
  5. Stephane Veilleux, VDO, (3g 3a) 6p
  6. Brandon Reid, VDO, (3g 3a) 6p
  7. , REG, (3g 3a) 6p
  8. , REG, (3g 3a) 6p
  9. Kyle Wanvig, RD, (2g 4a) 6p
  10. , REG, (2g 4a) 6p
  11. Martin Erat, RD, (1g 5a) 6p
  12. Eric Fortier, VDO, (1g 5a) 6p

Goaltending leaders[]

  1. Chad Davidson, REG (2.20 GAA)
  2. Maxime Daigneault, VDO (3.22 GAA)
  3. , RD (3.91 GAA)
  4. Seamus Kotyk, OTT

Award winners[]

All-star team

  • Goaltender – Maxime Daigneault, Val-d'Or
  • Defence – Paul Elliott, Regina; Chris Lyness, Val-d'Or & Ross Lupaschuk, Red Deer (tie)
  • Forward – Brett Lysak, Regina; Simon Gamache, Val-d'Or; Kyle Wanvig, Red Deer

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