2019 Allan Cup

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The 2019 Allan Cup was the 2019 Canadian Grand National Championship of Senior ice hockey and the 111th year the trophy was awarded. The tournament played in Lacombe, Alberta from April 8–13, 2019. The Lacombe Generals defeated the Innisfail Eagles 5–2 in the final to win the national championship.[1][2]

Information[]

Hockey Canada named the Lacombe Generals and city of Lacombe, Alberta and the host team and city of the 2019 Allan Cup on January 17, 2018. The Generals previously hosted the 2013 Allan Cup in Red Deer.[3]

Participants[]

  • 9-8-1 record, 3rd in ACHW.
  • Defeated Rosetown Redwings 3-1; defeated by Lacombe Generals 3-0 in league playoffs.
  • Automatically advance as British Columbia will not present a champion for McKenzie Cup and Lacombe Generals qualified as host team.[4]
  • Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan)
  • 6-11-1 record, 4th in ACHW
  • Defeated by Innisfail Eagles 3-0 in league playoffs.[4]
  • Advance by default as only team in Saskatchewan.
  • New Brunswick (Atlantic)
  • 21-5-2 record, 1st in CHSRL
  • Defeated Témiscouata Predators 4-2; defeated by St-Quentin Castors 4-3 in league playoffs.
  • Automatically advance as 2018 champions and no other Atlantic provinces will participate in this year's Allan Cup playoffs.[4]

Round robin[]

Allan Cup Round Robin
Division One
Rank Team Region W-L-T GF GA
1 Ontario Stoney Creek Ontario 2-0-0 10 4
2 Saskatchewan Rosetown Saskatchewan 1-1-0 7 9
3 Alberta Innisfail Pacific 0-2-0 4 9

Division Two
Rank Team Region W-L-T GF GA
1 Alberta Lacombe Host 1-1-0 8 6
2 New Brunswick Haut Madawaska Atlantic 1-1-0 6 7
3 Manitoba South East Manitoba 1-1-0 5 6
Full standings and statistics available at Pointstreak.com.

Results[]

Round Robin results
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes
1 Rosetown 4 Innisfail 3 Final
2 South East 4 Lacombe 2 Final
3 Innisfail 1 Stoney Creek 4 Final
4 Lacombe 6 Haut-Madawaska 2 Final
5 Stoney Creek 6 Rosetown 3 Final
6 Haut-Madawaska 4 South East 1 Final

Championship Round[]

Quarter and Semi-finals[]

Quarter and Semifinal results
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes
7 South East 2 Rosetown 4 Final
8 Innisfail 5 Haut-Madawaska 1 Final
9 Innisfail 3 Stoney Creek 2 Final
10 Rosetown 1 Lacombe 3 Final

Final[]

Allan Cup final
Game Away Team Score Home Team Score Notes
11 Innisfail 2 Lacombe 5 Final

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Lacombe Generals win 111th Allan Cup". Hockey Canada. April 13, 2019.
  2. ^ "Lacombe Generals win 2019 Allan Cup". Red Deer Advocate. April 13, 2019.
  3. ^ "Lacombe Generals to host 2019 Allan Cup". Edmonton Sun. January 18, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Allan Cup Begins Today for Rosetown Redwings". WestCentralOnline.com. April 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "Devon Leblanc, Derek Leblanc, Tyler Dittmer lead SE Prairie Thunder to Allan Cup berth". bdnmb.ca. March 23, 2019.

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