1982 Air Canada Cup Explained
Tourney Name: | Air Canada Cup |
Year: | 1982 |
Dates: | April 13 – 18, 1982 |
Num Teams: | 12 |
Venues: | Memorial Arena in Victoria, BC |
Type: | other |
Winners: | Burnaby Winter Club |
Second: | Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy |
Third: | Cape Breton Colonels South Ottawa Warriors |
Mvp: | Cliff Ronning |
Scoring Leader: | Cliff Ronning |
Prevseason: | 1981 |
Nextseason: | 1983 |
The 1982 Air Canada Cup was Canada's fourth annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, which was played April 13 – 18, 1982 at the Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia. The Burnaby Winter Club Travellers defeated the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy, who were led by future Hall of Famer Patrick Roy in goal, to win the gold medal. The bronze medal game between the Cape Breton Colonels and the South Ottawa Warriors ended in a 5-5 tie. Burnaby's Cliff Ronning led the tournament in scoring and was named Most Valuable Player.
Aside from Ronning and Roy, other future National Hockey League players competing were Wendel Clark, Sylvain Côté Russ Courtnall, Tony Hrkac, Grant Jennings, Bob Joyce, and Mike Millar.[1]
Teams
width=20 | Result | Team | width=150 | Branch | City |
---|
| Burnaby Winter Club Travellers | | Burnaby, BC |
| Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy | | Ste-Foy, QC |
| Capre Breton Colonels | | Sydney, NS |
| South Ottawa Warriors | | Ottawa, ON |
5 | Andrews Maroons | | Thunder Bay, ON |
6 | | | Wilcox, SK |
7 | Corner Brook Royals | | Corner Brook, NL |
8 | St. Catharines Central Lions | | St. Catharines, ON |
9 | St. Boniface Saints | | Winnipeg, MB |
10 | Edmonton SSAC | | Edmonton, AB |
11 | Sherwood-Parkdale | | Sherwood, PE |
12 | Fredericton Caps | | Fredericton, NB | |
Round robin
DC8 Flight
Scores
- Notre Dame 6 - Edmonton 1
- St. Boniface 3 - St. Catharines 3
- Ste-Foy 10 - Cape Breton 0
- Cape Breton 4 - St. Boniface 2
- Ste- Foy 3 - Edmonton 2
- Notre Dame 4 - St. Catharines 1
- Ste-Foy 6 - St. Boniface 3
- St. Catharines 5 - Edmonton 5
- Notre Dame 6 - Cape Breton 5
- Cape Breton 4 - Edmonton 3
- St. Boniface 4 - Edmonton 3
- Ste- Foy 4 - Notre Dame 1
- Edmonton 6 - Cape Breton 3
- Notre Dame 3 - St. Boniface 2
- St. Catharines 3 - Ste-Foy 2
DC9 Flight
Scores
- Andrews 9 - Fredericton 3
- South Ottawa 6 - Sherwood-Parkdale 1
- Burnaby 7 - Corner Brook 0
- South Ottawa 3 - Andrews 0
- Corner Brook 3 - Fredericton 1
- Burnaby 7 - Sherwood-Parkdale 5
- Sherwood-Parkdale 9 - Fredericton 2
- Andrews 6 - Corner Brook 2
- Burnaby 4 - South Ottawa 2
- South Ottawa 8 - Corner Brook 0
- Andrews 7 - Sherwood-Parkdale 5
- Burnaby 6 - Fredericton 2
- Corner Brook 3 - Sherwood-Parkdale 2
- South Ottawa 3 - Fredericton 2
- Burnaby 7 - Andrews 2
Playoffs
Quarter-finals
- Burnaby 7 - Corner Brook 1
- Cape Breton 2 - Notre Dame 1
- South Ottawa 6 - Andrews 3
- Ste-Foy 7 - St. Catharines 4
Semi-finals
- Burnaby 4 - Cape Breton 3 (OT)
- Ste-Foy 4 - South Ottawa 2
Bronze-medal game
- Cape Breton 5 - South Ottawa 5 (OT)
Gold-medal game
Individual awards
- Most Valuable Player: Cliff Ronning (Burnaby)
- Top Scorer: Cliff Ronning (Burnaby)
- Top Forward: Martin Bouliane (Ste-Foy)
- Top Defenceman: Sylvain Côté (Ste-Foy)
- Top Goaltender: Marc Robillard (South Ottawa)
- Most Sportsmanlike Player: Steve Dunne (Corner Brook)
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: 82 Colonels to be inducated into Sport Hall of Fame. Cape Breton Post. 2009-04-23. 2013-04-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20131202221415/http://www.capebretonpost.com/Sports/Hockey/2009-05-23/article-773607/82-Colonels-to-be-inducted-into-Sport-Hall-of-Fame/1. 2013-12-02. dead.