2019 Memorial Cup

The 2019 Memorial Cup (branded as the 2019 Memorial Cup presented by Kia for sponsorship reasons) was a four-team, round-robin format tournament held at the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia from May 17–26, 2019. It was the 101st Memorial Cup championship which determine the champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The tournament was hosted by the Halifax Mooseheads, who won the right to host the tournament over the Moncton Wildcats.[1] The Rouyn-Noranda Huskies defeated the Halifax Mooseheads to win their first Memorial Cup.

2019 Memorial Cup
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Host teamHalifax Mooseheads
VenueScotiabank Centre
ChampionsRouyn-Noranda Huskies
DurationMay 17–26, 2019
Number of teams4
Total attendance79,099
TelevisionSportsnet, TVA Sports
Memorial Cup Tournaments
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As part of a new sponsorship agreement between the CHL and Kia Motors, the South Korean automaker replaced Mastercard as title sponsor of the tournament.[2]

Round-robin standings

     Indicates team advanced directly to the championship game

     Indicates team advanced to the semifinal game

Team GP W L GF GA PTS
Halifax Mooseheads (QMJHL/host)3211174
Guelph Storm (OHL)3211284
Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)32112114
Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)3036150

Schedule

All times local (UTC −3)[3]

Round-robin

Playoff round

Semifinal

Final

Statistical leaders

Skaters

Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Jakub LaukoRouyn-Noranda Huskies52680
Nick SuzukiGuelph Storm43470
Sean DurziGuelph Storm42572
Félix BibeauRouyn-Noranda Huskies55168
Isaac RatcliffeGuelph Storm43368
Alexey ToropchenkoGuelph Storm43360
Maxim TrépanierHalifax Mooseheads41562
Rafaël Harvey-PinardRouyn-Noranda Huskies51560
Joël TeasdaleRouyn-Noranda Huskies54156
Samuel AsselinHalifax Mooseheads43252

GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltending

This is a combined table of the top goaltenders based on goals against average and save percentage with at least 60 minutes played. The table is sorted by GAA.

Player Team GP W L OTL SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
Alexis GravelHalifax Mooseheads4220134112.78.9180237
Anthony PopovichGuelph Storm4220125133.28.8960238
Samuel HarveyRouyn-Noranda Huskies5410127173.40.8820300
Ian ScottPrince Albert Raiders303093134.36.8600179

GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; SA = Shots against; GA = Goals against; GAA = Goals against average; SV% = Save percentage; SO = Shutouts; TOI = Time on ice (minutes:seconds)

Awards

The CHL handed out the following awards at the conclusion of the 2019 Memorial Cup:[4]

Goaltender: Alexis Gravel, Halifax Mooseheads
Defence: Sean Durzi, Guelph Storm; Noah Dobson, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies
Forwards: Isaac Ratcliffe, Guelph Storm; Félix Bibeau, Rouyn-Noranda Huskies; Benoit-Olivier Groulx, Halifax Mooseheads

Rosters

Road to the Cup

OHL playoffs

  Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
                                     
1 Ottawa 4  
8 Hamilton 0  
  1 Ottawa 4  
 
  4 Sudbury 0  
4 Sudbury 4
5 Mississauga 0  
  1 Ottawa 4  
Eastern Conference
  3 Oshawa 0  
2 Niagara 4  
7 North Bay 1  
  2 Niagara 2
 
  3 Oshawa 4  
3 Oshawa 4
6 Peterborough 1  
  E1 Ottawa 2
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first round.)
  W4 Guelph 4
1 London 4  
8 Windsor 0  
  1 London 3
 
  4 Guelph 4  
4 Guelph 4
5 Kitchener 0  
  4 Guelph 4
Western Conference
  2 Saginaw 3  
2 Saginaw 4  
7 Sarnia 0  
  2 Saginaw 4
 
  3 Sault Ste. Marie 2  
3 Sault Ste. Marie 4
6 Owen Sound 1  

QMJHL playoffs

  Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Semifinals Finals
                                         
W1 Rouyn-Noranda 4  
W8 Shawinigan 2  
  W1 Rouyn-Noranda 4  
 
  W4 Victoriaville 0  
W2 Drummondville 4
W7 Gatineau 1  
  1 Rouyn-Noranda 4  
Western Conference
  4 Rimouski 0  
W3 Sherbrooke 4  
W6 Blainville-Boisbriand 1  
  W2 Drummondville 4
 
  W3 Sherbrooke 1  
W4 Victoriaville 4
W5 Val-d'Or 3  
  1 Rouyn-Noranda 4
(Pairings are re-seeded after the first and second rounds.)
  3 Halifax 2
E1 Halifax 4  
E8 Quebec 3  
  E1 Halifax 4
 
  E7 Moncton 0  
E2 Baie-Comeau 3
E7 Moncton 4  
  2 Drummondville 2
Eastern Conference
  3 Halifax 4  
E3 Rimouski 4  
E6 Chicoutimi 0  
  E3 Rimouski 4
 
  E5 Cape Breton 1  
E4 Charlottetown 2
E5 Cape Breton 4  

WHL playoffs

Conference quarterfinals Conference semifinals Conference finals Finals
            
E1 Prince Albert 4
W2 Red Deer 0
E1 Prince Albert 4
E2 Saskatoon 2
E2 Saskatoon 4
E3 Moose Jaw 0
E1 Prince Albert 4
Eastern
C1 Edmonton 2
C1 Edmonton 4
W1 Medicine Hat 2
C1 Edmonton 4
C3 Calgary 0
C2 Lethbridge 3
C3 Calgary 4
E1 Prince Albert 4
B1 Vancouver 3
U1 Everett 4
W1 Tri-City 1
U1 Everett 1
U2 Spokane 4
U2 Spokane 4
U3 Portland 1
B1 Vancouver 4
Western
U2 Spokane 1
B1 Vancouver 4
W2 Seattle 2
B1 Vancouver 4
B2 Victoria 0
B2 Victoria 4
B3 Kamloops 2
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