International ice hockey competition
The 2018 Royal Bank Cup was the 48th Canadian junior A Ice Hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League and the 48th consecutive year a national championship was awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970. The tournament was played at the Prospera Centre in Chilliwack, British Columbia.[1][2]
Teams
- Regular Season: 26-26-3-3 (4th BCHL Mainland Division)
- Playoffs: Lost 3-4 Prince George Spruce Kings
- Playoffs Record: 3 wins - 4 losses
- Regular Season: 37-16-4-1 (3rd BCHL Interior Division)
- Playoffs: Won 1st Rd 4-0 Merritt Centennials - Won 2nd Rd 4-2 Vernon Vipers
Won Semi Final 4-1 Trail Smoke Eaters - Won BCHL 4-1 Prince George Spruce Kings
Won Doyle Cup 4-1 Spruce Grove Saints
- Playoffs Record: 20 wins - 5 losses
- Regular Season: 48-8-2-2 (1st MJHL)
- Playoffs: Won Quarter-finals 4-0 Swan Valley Stampeders - Won Semi-finals 4-2 Winnipeg Blues - Won MJHL 4-2 Virden Oil Capitals
- Won ANAVET Cup 4-2 Nipawin Hawks
- Playoffs Record: 16 win - 6 losses
- Regular Season: 33-13-3-5 (1st OJHL East Division)
- Playoffs: Won N-E Quarters 4-3 Pickering Panthers - Won N-E Semis 4-3 Newmarket Hurricanes
Won N-E Finals 4-1 Aurora Tigers - Won OJHL 4-2 Georgetown Raiders
- Dudley Hewitt Cup: Round Robin 2 wins 1 loss -third place - Won Semifinal game 6-3 Thunder Bay North Stars
Won Championship Game 7-4 Dryden Ice Dogs
- Playoffs Record: 20 wins - 10 losses
- Regular Season: 46-9-5-2 (1st CCHL Yzerman Division)
- Playoffs: Won Quarter-Finals 4-2 Pembroke Lumber Kings - Won Semi-Finals 4-3 Brockville Braves - Won CCHL 4-1 Carleton Place Canadians
- Fred Page Cup: Round Robin 2 wins 1 overtime win -first place - Won Championship Game 10-1 Longueuil College Francais
- Playoffs Record: 15 wins - 7 losses
Tournament
Round-robin
Schedule and results
All games played at Prospera Centre
Game
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Away team
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Score
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Home team
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Score
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Notes
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May 12, 2018
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1
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Wellington Dukes
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1
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Ottawa Jr. Senators
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2
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Final OT – Shots: 26–21 OTT
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2
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Wenatchee Wild
|
2
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Chilliwack Chiefs
|
1
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Final OT – Shots: 34–19 WEN
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May 13, 2018
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3
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Steinbach Pistons
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3
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Wenatchee Wild
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4
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Final – Shots: 32–19 WEN
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4
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Chilliwack Chiefs
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4
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Ottawa Jr. Senators
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3
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Final OT – Shots: 34–26 CWK
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May 14, 2018
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5
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Steinbach Pistons
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2
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Wellington Dukes
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3
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Final OT – Shots: 29–29
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May 15, 2018
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6
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Ottawa Jr. Senators
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2
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Wenatchee Wild
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3
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Final SO – Shots: 38–26 WEN
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7
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Wellington Dukes
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0
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Chilliwack Chiefs
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2
|
Final – Shots: 42–26 CWK
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May 16, 2018
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8
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Ottawa Jr. Senators
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5
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Steinbach Pistons
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4
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Final OT – Shots: 42–22 OTT
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May 17, 2018
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9
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Wenatchee Wild
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7
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Wellington Dukes
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1
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Final – Shots: 41–19 WEN
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10
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Chilliwack Chiefs
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4
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Steinbach Pistons
|
1
|
Final – Shots: 41–26 CWK
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Semifinals results
Game
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Away team
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Score
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Home team
|
Score
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Notes
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May 19, 2018
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SF1
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Wellington Dukes
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2
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Wenatchee Wild
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1
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Final – Shots: 51–14 WEN
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SF2
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Ottawa Jr. Senators
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2
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Chilliwack Chiefs
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3
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Final – Shots: 30–28 CWK
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Final results
Game
|
Away team
|
Score
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Home team
|
Score
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Notes
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May 20, 2018
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Final
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Wellington Dukes
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2
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Chilliwack Chiefs
|
4
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Final
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Awards
- Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Will Calverley Chilliwack Chiefs
- Top Forward: Jasper Weatherby Wenatchee Wild
- Top Defencemen: Darby Gula Steinbach Pistons
- Top Goaltender: Daniel Chenard Chilliwack Chiefs
- Tubby Schmalz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Zach Salloum Ottawa Jr. Senators
- Top Scorer: Jasper Weatherby Wenatchee Wild
Roll of League Champions
- AJHL: Spruce Grove Saints
- BCHL: Wenatchee Wild
- CCHL: Ottawa Jr. Senators
- MHL: Edmundston Blizzard
- MJHL: Steinbach Pistons
- NOJHL: Cochrane Crunch
- OJHL: Wellington Dukes
- QJHL: Longueuil Collège Français
- SJHL: Nipawin Hawks
- SIJHL: Dryden Ice Dogs
References
External links