1967 Memorial Cup

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. The 1967 Memorial Cup was the 49th annual Memorial Cup competition, organized by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) to determine the champion of junior A ice hockey. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions Port Arthur Marrs of the Thunder Bay Junior Hockey League in Western Canada. In a best-of-seven series, held at Fort William Gardens in Fort William, Ontario, Toronto won their 5th Memorial Cup, defeating Port Arthur 4 games to 1.

Scores

  • Game 1: Toronto 6-3 Port Arthur
  • Game 2: Toronto 8-4 Port Arthur
  • Game 3: Port Arthur 6-4 Toronto
  • Game 4: Toronto 6-0 Port Arthur
  • Game 5: Toronto 6-3 Port Arthur

Winning roster

Doug Acomb, Fred Barrett, Richie Bayes, Jim Blain, Mike Byers, Terry Caffrey, Cam Crosby, Gord Davies, Gary Edwards, Chris Evans, Brian Glennie, Frank Hamill, Ken Kelly, Steve King, Tom Martin, Gerry Meehan, Cam Newton, Al Osborne, Brad Park, Mike Pelyk, Bob Whidden, John Wright. Coach: Gus Bodnar

National Playoff Tree

  Opening Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Memorial Cup
                                     
BC  New Westminster 4  
Alb  Edmonton 3  
  BC  New Westminster 4  
    Ssk  Saskatoon 2  
 
   
  BC  New Westminster 1  
Western Canada
  TB  Port Arthur 4  
   
   
  Man  Flin Flon 3
    TB  Port Arthur 4  
NWO  Geraldton 0
TB  Port Arthur 3  
  TB  Port Arthur 1
  OHA  Toronto 4
   
   
   --
     --  
 
   
  OHA  Toronto 3
Eastern Canada
  PQ  Thetford Mines 1  
NO  Sault Ste. Marie 3  
Ott  Cornwall 4  
  Ott  Cornwall 1
    PQ  Thetford Mines 4  
PQ  Thetford Mines 4
Mar  Halifax 2  

Additional Interleague Playdowns

Halifax Canadiens defeated Moncton Seals 4-games-to-1 (Maritime Final)
Verdun Maple Leafs defeated Dolbeau Castors 3-games-to-2 (Quebec SF)
Thetford Mines Canadiens defeated Verdun Maple Leafs 3-games-to-1 (Quebec Final)

Roll of League Champions

References