2016 Royal Bank Cup
The 2016 Royal Bank Cup was the 46th Canadian junior A Ice Hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior Hockey League. It was the 46th consecutive year a national championship was awarded to this skill level since the breakaway of Major Junior hockey in 1970.[1]
National Junior A Championship | |
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Dates | May 14, 2016 – May 22, 2016 |
Venue(s) | Lloydminster Centennial Civic Centre in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan |
Final positions | |
Champions | West Kelowna Warriors |
Runner-up | Lloydminster Bobcats |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 13 |
Scoring leader(s) | Cale Makar (Brooks) |
MVP | Cale Makar (Brooks) |
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Teams
Lloydminster Bobcats (Host)
- Regular Season: 44-14-2 (3rd AJHL North Division)
- Playoffs: Defeated Drayton Valley (3-0), Defeated Whitecourt (4-0), Defeated by Spruce Grove (4-1).
West Kelowna Warriors (Western #1)
- Regular Season: 38-17-2-1 (2nd BCHL Interior Division)
- Playoffs: Defeated Salmon Arm (4-2), Defeated Penticton (4-2), Finished 2nd BCHL Round 3 (3-3), Defeated Chilliwack (4-2), Won Western Canada Cup (4-1)
Brooks Bandits (Western #2)
- Regular Season: 49-9-2 (1st AJHL South Division)
- Playoffs: Defeated Canmore (4-0), Defeated Camrose (4-0), Defeated Spruce Grove (4-1), Finished 2nd at Western Canada Cup (5-1)
Trenton Golden Hawks (Central)
- Regular Season: 44-6-1-3 (1st OJHL East Division)
- Playoffs: Defeated Newmarket (4-0), Defeated Wellington (4-1), Defeated Kingston (4-0), Defeated Georgetown (4-1), Won Dudley Hewitt Cup (4-0)
Carleton Place Canadians (Eastern)
- Regular Season: 43-16-2-1 (1st CCHL Robinson Division)
- Playoffs: Defeated Pembroke (4-1), Defeated Brockville (4-0), Defeated Ottawa (4-3), Won Fred Page Cup (4-0)
Tournament
Round Robin
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Schedule & Results
All games played in Lloydminster, SK.
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Semi-Final Results
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Final Results
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Awards
- Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): Cale Makar, Brooks
- Top Forward: Bryce Van Horn, Carleton Place
- Top Defencemen: Cale Makar, Brooks
- Top Goaltender: Daniel Urbani, Trenton
- Tubby Schmalz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Christian Lloyd, Lloydminster
- Top Scorer: Cale Makar, Brooks
Roll of League Champions
References
- Taylor Weaver (3 June 2014). "Lloydminster to Host 2016 RBC Cup". Lloydminster Meridian Booster. Archived from the original on 23 April 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
External links
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