Tourney Name: | Royal Bank Cup |
Year: | 2015 |
Host: | Portage Terriers |
Other Titles: | National Junior A Championship |
Dates: | May 9, 2015 – May 17, 2015 |
Venues: | PCU Centre in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba |
Type: | other |
Count: | 2 |
Second: | Carleton Place Canadians |
Num Teams: | 5 (4 regional champions + host) |
Games: | 13 |
Scoring Leader: | Brad Bowles (Portage) |
Mvp: | Brad Bowles (Portage) |
Prevseason: | 2014 |
Nextseason: | 2016 |
The 2015 Royal Bank Cup was the 45th Canadian junior A Ice Hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. It was the 45th consecutive year a national championship was awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970.[1]
The host Portage Terriers defeated Carleton Place Canadians in the final to win their first championship since 1973.[2]
Regular Season: 53-3-4 (1st MJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Waywayseecappo (4-0), Defeated Virden (4-0), Defeated Steinbach (4-0) to win league, Runner-up at Western Canada Cup (4-2).
Regular Season: 44-9-3-2 (1st BCHL)
Playoffs: Defeated West Kelowna (4-1), Defeated Vernon (4-3), 1st Semi-final round robin (3-1), Defeated Nanaimo (4-2) to win league, Won Western Canada Cup (4-1).
Regular Season: 39-8-9 (1st SJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Weyburn (4-1), Defeated Nipawin (4-1), Defeated Notre Dame (4-0) to win league, Second runner-up at Western Canada Cup (2-4).
Regular Season: 38-7-1-6 (1st NOJHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Blind River (4-0), Defeated Elliot Lake (4-1), Defeated Cochrane (4-1) to win league, Won Dudley Hewitt Cup (4-1).
Regular Season: 49-10-3 (1st CCHL)
Playoffs: Defeated Nepean (4-0), Defeated Cornwall (4-2), Defeated Pembroke (4-1) to win league, Won Fred Page Cup (3-1)
Rank | Team | League | Ticket | W–OTW-OTL-L | GF | GA | Pts | |
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1 | Portage Terriers | MJHL | Host | 3-0-0-1 | 13 | 9 | 9 | |
2 | Penticton Vees | BCHL | Western Canada Cup #1 | 3-0-0-1 | 15 | 8 | 9 | |
3 | Carleton Place Canadians | CCHL | Fred Page Cup | 2-0-1-1 | 13 | 8 | 7 | |
4 | Melfort Mustangs | SJHL | Western Canada Cup #2 | 1-1-0-2 | 11 | 13 | 5 | |
5 | Soo Thunderbirds | NOJHL | Dudley Hewitt Cup | 0-0-0-4 | 7 | 21 | 0 |
All games played in Portage la Prairie, MB.
Game | Away team | Score | Home team | Score | Notes | |||||
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May 9, 2015 | ||||||||||
1 | Penticton Vees | 2 | Portage Terriers | 3 | Final - Shots 33-32 PEN | |||||
2 | Soo Thunderbirds | 0 | Carleton Place Canadians | 4 | Final - Shots 36-27 CPC | |||||
May 10, 2015 | ||||||||||
3 | Melfort Mustangs | 0 | Penticton Vees | 4 | Final - Shots 30-17 PEN | |||||
4 | Portage Terriers | 0 | Carleton Place Canadians | 3 | Final - Shots 18-13 CPC | |||||
May 11, 2015 | ||||||||||
5 | Melfort Mustangs | 5 | Soo Thunderbirds | 3 | Final - Shots 32-19 MEL | |||||
May 12, 2015 | ||||||||||
6 | Carleton Place Canadians | 3 | Penticton Vees | 4 | Final - Shots 29-18 PEN | |||||
7 | Soo Thunderbirds | 2 | Portage Terriers | 7 | Final - Shots 34-17 POR | |||||
May 13, 2015 | ||||||||||
8 | Carleton Place Canadians | 3 | Melfort Mustangs | 4 | OT Final - Shots 50-27 MEL | |||||
May 14, 2015 | ||||||||||
9 | Penticton Vees | 5 | Soo Thunderbirds | 2 | Final - Shots 42-22 PEN | |||||
10 | Portage Terriers | 3 | Melfort Mustangs | 2 | Final - Shots 30-28 POR |
Game | Away team | Score | Home team | Score | Notes | |||||
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May 16, 2015 | ||||||||||
SF1 | Carleton Place Canadians | 2 | Penticton Vees | 1 | 2OT Final - Shots 40-37 CPC | |||||
SF2 | Melfort Mustangs | 1 | Portage Terriers | 6 | Final - Shots 30-13 POR |
Game | Away team | Score | Home team | Score | Notes | |||||
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May 17, 2015 | ||||||||||
Final | Carleton Place Canadians | 2 | Portage Terriers | 5 | Final - Shots 28-28 TIE |
Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Brad Bowles (Portage)
Top Forward: Brad Bowles (Portage)
Top Defencemen: Dante Fabbro (Penticton)
Top Goaltender: Guillaume Therien (Carleton Place)
Tubby Schmalz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Patrick Newell (Penticton)
Top Scorer: Brad Bowles (Portage)