2016 Memorial Cup

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2016 Mastercard Memorial Cup
Red Deer, Alberta
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Host team Red Deer Rebels
Venue ENMAX Centrium
Champions London Knights
Duration May 20–29, 2016
Number of teams 4
Total attendance TBD
Television Sportsnet, TVA Sports
Memorial Cup Tournaments
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The 2016 Memorial Cup is a four-team, round-robin format tournament that is taking place at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, from May 20–29, 2016. It was the 98th Memorial Cup championship and determined the champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The tournament was hosted by the Red Deer Rebels, who won the right to host the tournament over a bid by the Vancouver Giants.[1] Other teams participating were the WHL champion Brandon Wheat Kings, the OHL champion London Knights, and the QMJHL champion Rouyn-Noranda Huskies. The tournament ended with the London Knights winning their second Memorial Cup, defeating the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 3–2 in overtime in the championship final. The Knights won 17 consecutive games to take the title, dating back to the first round of the OHL playoffs.

Red Deer was the first city in Alberta to host since 1974, and the Rebels were therefore the first Albertan host team since the tournament adopted its current format in 1983. All games were televised in Canada on Sportsnet and TVA Sports. The NHL Network televised the games in the United States.

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Mitchell Marner lifts the Memorial Cup over his head following the London Knights' victory.

Round-robin standings

     Indicates team advanced directly to the championship game

     Indicates team advanced to the semifinal game

     Indicates team won the tie-breaker to advance to the semi-finals

Team GP W L GF GA
London Knights (OHL) 3 3 0 20 5
Red Deer Rebels (WHL/Host) 3 2 1 9 9
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL) 3 1 2 9 13
Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) 3 0 3 5 16

Schedule

All times local (UTC −7)[2]

Round robin







Playoff Round

Semi-Final


Final


Statistical leaders

Skaters

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Mitchell Marner London Knights 4 2 12 14 4
Christian Dvorak London Knights 4 7 5 12 0
Matthew Tkachuk London Knights 4 5 3 8 4
Timo Meier Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 5 5 3 8 6
Francis Perron Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 5 2 6 8 0
Olli Juolevi London Knights 4 0 7 7 6
Haydn Fleury Red Deer Rebels 4 1 4 5 4
Adam Helewka Red Deer Rebels 4 3 1 4 0
Aaron Berisha London Knights 4 2 2 4 0
Max Jones London Knights 4 2 2 4 8

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltending

This is a combined table of the top goaltenders based on goals against average and save percentage with at least 120 minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA.

Player Team GP W L OTL SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
Tyler Parsons London Knights 4 4 0 0 120 7 1.78 .942 0 235
Rylan Toth Red Deer Rebels 4 2 2 0 121 12 2.99 .901 0 241
Chase Marchand Rouyn-Noranda Huskies 5 2 2 1 173 16 3.13 .908 0 307
Jordan Papirny Brandon Wheat Kings 3 0 2 1 87 14 5.16 .839 0 163

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds)

Awards

Goaltender: Tyler Parsons, London Knights
Defence: Olli Juolevi, London Knights; Haydn Fleury, Red Deer Rebels
Forwards: Christian Dvorak, London Knights; Mitchell Marner, London Knights; Timo Meier, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies

Rosters

Road to the Cup

WHL Playoffs

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Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals WHL Championship
                       
E1 Brandon 4
W2 Edmonton 2
E1 Brandon 4
E3 Moose Jaw 1
E2 Prince Albert 1
E3 Moose Jaw 4
E1 Brandon 4
Eastern
C2 Red Deer 1
C2 Red Deer 4
C3 Calgary 1
C2 Red Deer 4
W1 Regina 3
C1 Lethbridge 1
W1 Regina 4
E1 Brandon 4
U1 Seattle 1
B1 Victoria 4
W2 Spokane 2
B1 Victoria 3
B2 Kelowna 4
B2 Kelowna 4
B3 Kamloops 3
B2 Kelowna 0
Western
U1 Seattle 4
U1 Seattle 4
W1 Prince George 0
U1 Seattle 4
U2 Everett 1
U2 Everett 4
U3 Portland 0

OHL Playoffs

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  Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals OHL Championship
                                     
2  Barrie 4  
7  Mississauga 3  
  2  Barrie 4  
 
  3  North Bay 0  
3  North Bay 4
6  Peterborough 3  
  2  Barrie 0  
Eastern Conference
  4  Niagara 4  
1  Kingston 4  
8  Oshawa 1  
  1  Kingston 0
 
  4  Niagara 4  
4  Niagara 4
5  Ottawa 1  
  E4  Niagara 0
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  W3  London 4
1  Erie 4  
8  Saginaw 0  
  1  Erie 4
 
  7  Sault Ste. Marie 1  
2  Sarnia 3
7  Sault Ste. Marie 4  
  1  Erie 0
Western Conference
  3  London 4  
3  London 4  
6  Owen Sound 2  
  3  London 4
 
  4  Kitchener 0  
4  Kitchener 4
5  Windsor 1  

QMJHL Playoffs

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  Round 1 Quarter-finals Semi-finals President's Cup Championship
                                         
1  Rouyn-Noranda 4  
16  Drummondville 0  
  1  Rouyn-Noranda 4  
 
  13  Blainville-Boisbriand 1  
4  Val-d'Or 2
13  Blainville-Boisbriand 4  
  1  Rouyn-Noranda 4  
  6  Moncton 2  
5  Gatineau 4  
12  Quebec 0  
  5  Gatineau 2
 
  6  Moncton 4  
6  Moncton 4
11  Victoriaville 1  
  1  Rouyn-Noranda 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second rounds.)
  2  Shawinigan 1
2  Shawinigan 4  
15  Sherbrooke 1  
  2  Shawinigan 4
 
  9  Charlottetown 2  
8  Rimouski 2
9  Charlottetown 4  
  2  Shawinigan 4
  3  Saint John 1  
3  Saint John 4  
14  Acadie–Bathurst 1  
  3  Saint John 4
 
  7  Cape Breton 3  
7  Cape Breton 4
10  Chicoutimi 2  

References