1973 Hardy Cup
The 1973 Hardy Cup was the 1973 edition of the Canadian intermediate senior ice hockey championship.
Final
Best of 5
- Saint John 4 Rosetown 3
- Saint John 4 Rosetown 3
- Rosetown 5 Saint John 2
- Saint John 3 Rosetown 2
- St. John Mooseheads beat Rosetown Red Wings 3-1 on series.
Winning Roster[1] Jim Andrew Doug Britton Art Coleman (asst. manager) Vic Comeau John Dalton Phil Doiron Blair Forsythe Norm Guimond Alfie Handrahan Bob Holder John Jarvis Wayne Johnson Ray Lapointe Lincoln MacKenzie Doug MacPhee (coach) Gary Marsh Gary McGraw Tony McGuire Dave Nicholson Earl Rice Bill Small Gerard Smith Wayne Taylor Jack Woodhouse (manager)
Eastern Playdowns
Teams
- New Brunswick: St. John Moosheads
- Ottawa District: Embrun Panthers
- Northern Ontario: Lively Cyclones
- OHA: Georgetown Raiders
Playdowns
Quarter-final | Semi-final | Final | |||||||||||
OHA | Georgetown | 1 | |||||||||||
OD | Embrun | 2 | |||||||||||
NO | Lively | 0 | |||||||||||
OD | Embrun | 2 | |||||||||||
OD | Embrun | 1 | |||||||||||
NB | St. John | 2 | |||||||||||
Western Playdowns
Teams
- British Columbia: Prince George Mohawks
- Alberta: Grande Prairie Athletics
- Saskatchewan: Rosetown Red Wings
- Manitoba/Thunder Bay: Warroad Lakers
Playdowns
Semi-final | Final | ||||||||
BC | Prince George | 3 | |||||||
AB | Grande Prairie | 0 | |||||||
BC | Prince George | 1 | |||||||
SK | Rosetown | 3 | |||||||
SK | Rosetown | 3 | |||||||
MN | Warroad | 0 | |||||||
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