Memorial Cup Preview
r The Kelowna Rockets are playing in their fourth Mastercard Memorial Cup in seven years. The Rockets appeared in three straight Cups from 2003-2005, winning the Championship in 2004 as the host city.
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r The Rockets will look to continue the winning streak of Western Hockey League teams, as the Spokane Chiefs and Vancouver Giants have won the last two Memorial Cups.
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r Below is the schedule for the 2009 Mastercard Memorial Cup:
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r All game can be seen on Rogers Sportsnet
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r Round Robin
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r Game 1 – Kelowna vs. Rimouski, Friday May 15 4:00 pm PST
r Game 2 – Drummoundville vs. Windsor, Saturday May 16 1:30 pm PST
r Game 3 – Rimouski vs. Windsor, Sunday May 17 1:30 pm PST
r Game 4 – Drummoundville vs. Kelowna, Monday May 18 4:00 pm PST
r Game 5 – Windsor vs. Kelowna, Tuesday May 19 4:00 pm PST
r Game 6 – Rimouski vs. Drummondville, Wednesday May 20 4:00 pm PST
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r Tie Breaker, Thursday May 21, 4:00 pm PST – If Necessary
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r Semi Final – Friday May 22, 4:00 pm PST
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r Championship – Sunday May 24, 1:30 pm PST
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r Watch the games on Rogers Sportsnet, or listen to the Rockets games on AM 1150.
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r Here’s a look at the four teams who will be vying for the 2009 MasterCard Memorial Cup:
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r KELOWNA ROCKETS (WHL Champions)
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r Head Coach: Ryan Huska
r General Manager: Bruce Hamilton
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r 2008-09 Record: 47-21-1-3, 98pts, GF: 267 GA: 178
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r 2008-09 CHL Final Ranking: Not Ranked
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r 2009 Playoff Record: 16-6 GF: 78 GA: 54
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r -Defeated Kamloops Blazers 4-0 in first round
r -Defeated Tri-City Americans 4-2 in second round
r -Defeated Vancouver Giants 4-2 in Western Conference Championship series
r -Defeated Calgary Hitmen 4-2 in WHL Championship series
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r 2009 Playoffs Top Scorers:
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r LW – Jamie Benn 19gp-13g-20a-33pts
r C – Cody Almond 22gp-10g-17a-27pts
r C – Mikael Backlund 19gp-13g-10a-23pts
r D – Tyler Myers 22gp-5g-15a-20pts
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r The Kelowna Rockets are making their fourth appearance at the MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament, and fourth in the last seven years. The Rockets won the Memorial Cup in 2004 as the host team.
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r Up Front: The Rockets boast some top-end offensive talent on their top two lines, but also possess great depth and speed right through their line-up. Canadian World Junior star Jamie Benn led all WHL players in playoff scoring, despite missing a number of games, and has established himself as one of Major Junior hockey’s top snipers. Swedish star Mikael Backlund and Phoenix Coyotes prospect Colin Long provide great playmaking ability and skill, while Cody Almond has proven himself to be a strong two-way presence. Rockets forwards Evan and Lucas Bloodoff, Ian Duval and Kyle St. Denis provide a solid blend of speed, skill and physicality.
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r On The Blue Line: The Rockets’ defense more than proved itself as a dominant force after shutting down the WHL’s top two offensive teams during their run to the WHL Championship. Buffalo Sabres’ prospect Tyler Myers has been the best player in the WHL down the stretch and throughout the playoffs, playing near mistake-free defensive hockey while providing outstanding puck movement and offense. Veteran Tysen Dowzak has also been a force in his own end while sophomore Tyson Barrie has continued to add a dynamic offensive element. Add in the speedy Brandon McMillan and defensive stalwart Collin Bowman, and the Rockets have all the tools to handle any opposition attack.
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r Goaltending: 20-year-old Mark Guggenberger has provided the Rockets with solid and consistent goaltending since coming to Kelowna at the trade deadline from Swift Current. The 6’2”, 208-lb netminder may not have been required to outright steal any wins for the Rockets, but he’s always there to make key saves when called upon. After taking the reins in Kelowna, Guggenberger is certainly turning heads with his strong post-season performance.
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r RIMOUSKI OCEANIC (Host Team)
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r Head Coach: Clement Jodoin
r General Manager: Andre Jolicoeur
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r 2008-09 Record: 44-23-1-0, 89pts, GF: 267 GA: 223
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r 2008-09 Final CHL Ranking: Not Ranked
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r 2009 Playoff Record: 8-5 GF: 43 GA: 43
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r -Defeated Chicoutimi Sagueneens 4-0 in first round
r -Defeated Moncton Wildcats 4-1 in second round
r -Lost to Drummondville Voltigeurs 4-0 in Semi-Final series
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r 2009 Playoffs Top Scorers:
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r RW – Keven Veilleux 13gp-7g-12a-19pts
r LW – Philippe Cornet 13gp-4g-11a-15pts
r D – Marc-Andre Bourdon 13gp-1g-12a-13pts
r RW – Jordan Caron 13gp-6g-5a-11pts
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r The Rimouski Oceanic are making their third appearance at the MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament, and third since 2000. The Oceanic won the tournament in 2000 and lost in the Championship game in 2005.
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r Up Front: 19-year-old Keven Veilleux has been the Oceanic’s offensive leader in the 2009 QMJHL playoffs. After putting up 15 goals and 48 points in only 29 regular-season games, the Pittsburgh Penguins prospect tallied a team-best seven goals and 12 assists in 13 post-season contests. 19-year-old Edmonton Oilers prospect Philippe Cornet and offensive rearguard Marc-Andre Bourdon both averaged at least a point per game during the playoffs while Jordan Caron, Luca Cunti and Olivier Fortier add offensive depth for the hosts. Canadian World Junior sparkplug Patrice Cormier can provide offense while brining an intense physical edge that brought him success at the 2009 World Junior Championship.
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r On The Blue Line: While they may lack the size of other teams in the tournament, the Oceanic’s defense corps are mobile and can move the puck. Bourdon provides a strong offensive presence and enhances the team’s power play, while veteran Sebastien Piche can also move the puck and is an offensive threat with his strong shot. Piche and Bourdon are the only regulars on the Oceanic blue line over 6’ and 200-lbs. They will be challenged to handle the bigger, stronger forwards they will face at the Memorial Cup tournament.
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r Goaltending: Veteran netminder Maxime Gougeon posted a 3.08 goals-against average and a .896 save percentage through the Oceanic’s 13 post-season contests. At 5’ 8” and 158 lbs, Gougeon is the smallest of the starting goaltenders among the four teams in the tournament. After performing well during the team’s first and second-round series wins, Gougeon allowed 22 goals in the team’s four-game loss to the eventual QMJHL Champion Drummondville. Gougeon will need to bring his game to a new level for the Oceanic to have success at the Memorial Cup tournament.
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r DRUMMONDVILLE VOLTIGEURS (QMJHL Champions)
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r Head Coach: Guy Boucher
r General Manager: Dominic Ricard
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r 2008-09 Record: 54-10-0-4, 112pts, GF: 345 GA: 189
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r 2008-09 Final CHL Ranking: 3
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r 2009 Playoff Record: 16-3 GF: 109 GA: 47
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r -Defeated Lewiston MAINEiacs 4-0 in first round
r -Defeated Montreal Junior 4-0 in second round
r -Defeated Rimouski Oceanic 4-0 in Semi-Final series
r -Defeated Shawinigan Cataractes 4-3 in QMJHL Championship series
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r 2009 Playoffs Top Scorers:
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r RW – Yannick Riendeau 19gp-29g-23a-52pts
r C – Danny Masse 19gp-15g-21a-36pts
r C – Chris DiDomenico 15gp-4g-31a-35pts
r LW – Mike Hoffman 19gp-21g-13a-34pts
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r The Drummondville Voltigeurs are making their third appearance at the MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament, and first since 1991. Drummondville lost to the Spokane Chiefs in the 1991 Memorial Cup Championship game.
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r Up Front: The Voltigeurs boast a very powerful offense, led by a deadly power play unit that has been operating at 35.7 per cent efficiency during the post-season. Veteran Yannick Riendeau has been terrorizing goaltenders through the QMJHL playoffs, racking up an incredible 29 goals – 16 on the power play – in only 19 games. Mike Hoffman also broke the 20-goal barrier in the post-season after potting 52 during the regular season. Yet, the Voltigeurs possess solid offensive depth as well with forwards Danny Masse and Gabriel Dumont and Russian rearguard Dmitry Kulikov all averaging a point per game in the playoffs. The loss of Canadian World Junior star Chris DiDomenico to injury is a blow to the Voltigeurs, both offensively and defensively.
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r On The Blue Line: Russian rookie Dmitry Kulikov leads a strong but unheralded Voltigeurs defense corps who allowed the fourth-fewest number of goals during the regular season. The 18-year-old provides a strong offensive spark while remaining solid in the defensive zone, having posted a +16 rating during the post-season. Czech rearguard Patrik Prokop has Memorial Cup experience after participating in the 2007 tournament with the Gatineau Olympiques. The Voltigeurs’ blue line features three rookies including Kulikov, 18-year-old Olivier Hotte and 18-year-old Andrew Randazzo.
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r Goaltending: 19-year-old veteran Marco Cousineau has performed admirably during the 2009 QMJHL playoffs, posting a 2.44 goals-against average and a solid .910 save percentage in 19 games while holding the opposition to three goals or less I 13 of those 19 contests. If Cousineau can continue to keep his goals-against under 3.00, the Voltigeurs should be able to have success with an offense that has the ability to put plenty of pucks in the net.
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r WINDSOR SPITFIRES (OHL Champions)
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r Head Coach: Bob Boughner
r General Manager: Warren Rychel
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r 2008-09 Record: 57-10-0-1, 115pts, GF: 311 GA: 171
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r 2008-09 Final CHL Ranking: 2
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r 2009 Playoff Record: 16-4 GF: 102 GA: 59
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r -Defeated Owen Sound Attack 4-0 in first round
r -Defeated Plymouth Whalers 4-2 in second round
r -Defeated London Knights 4-1 in Western Conference Championship series
r -Defeated Brampton Battalion 4-1 in OHL Championship series
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r 2009 Playoffs Top Scorers:
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r LW – Taylor Hall 20gp-16g-20a-36pts
r C – Andrei Loktionov 20gp-11g-22a-33pts
r D – Ryan Ellis 20gp-8g-23a-31pts
r RW – Dale Mitchell 20gp-14g-15a-29pts
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r The Windsor Spitfires are making their second appearance at the MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament, and first since 1988. The Spitfires lost the 1988 Memorial Cup championship game to Trevor Linden and the Medicine Hat Tigers.
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r Up Front: The Spitfires possess a powerful offense that rivals any team in the CHL, and have the firepower to overwhelm their opponents. Left wing Taylor Hall, who isn’t NHL draft-eligible until 2010, led the team in post-season scoring with 16 goals and 36 points. Hall has tremendous speed, skill and agility, making him a difficult player to handle for even the best defensemen. Russian pivot Andrei Loktionov, veteran forward Dale Mitchell and Canadian World Junior standout defenseman Ryan Ellis all topped the 30-point mark in the Spitfires’ run to the OHL title. The Spitfires also boast great offensive depth with Calgary Flames’ prospect Greg Nemisz, 19-year-old winger Eric Wellwood, and 30-goal man Adam Henrique all able to provide scoring. Veteran Scott Timmins can draw on his experience at the 2008 MasterCard Memorial Cup tournament with Kitchener.
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r On The Blue Line: In addition to being the OHL’s top offensive team this season, they were also the top defensive team. As good as Ryan Ellis is offensively, he’s been tremendous on the defensive side as well, posting a +16 rating in 20 playoff games to lead all Spitfires’ rearguards. 20-year-old Rob Kwiet adds an offensive element for the Spitfires, while veteran Ben Shutron has Memorial Cup experience after playing in last year’s tournament with Kitchener. Collectively, the Spitfires’ defense corps was a combined +63 during the 2008 OHL Playoffs, and have managed to limit some of the top players in the CHL, including John Tavares, en route to the OHL crown.
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r Goaltending: 20-year-old Andrew Engelage has been solid when called upon for the Spitfires. Although he may not have to be spectacular, game in and game out, Engelage has put forth some terrific performances throughout the post-season. For a team that can score like the Spitfires, Engelage likely won’t need to play shutout hockey for his team to have success. Having already faced some of the top snipers in Major Junior hockey, Engelage won’t be intimidated by what awaits him in Rimouski.
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