2006 Memorial Cup

The 2006 Memorial Cup was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, from May 19–28. It was the 88th annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). The host team Moncton Wildcats were the only team guaranteed a spot in the tournament. The other teams were the champions of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), the Peterborough Petes; the Western Hockey League (WHL) champions, the Vancouver Giants; and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL)'s Quebec Remparts, who were runners-up in the QMJHL final to the champion Wildcats. The Remparts won the Memorial Cup, defeating the Wildcats 6–2 in the first all-QMJHL final in tournament history. It also marked the first time in Memorial Cup history that the winning team was neither the host nor a league champion.

2006 Mastercard Memorial Cup
Moncton, New Brunswick
Host teamMoncton Wildcats
ChampionsQuebec Remparts
DurationMay 19–28, 2006
Number of games9
Number of teams4
Total attendance62,423
TelevisionRogers Sportsnet
Memorial Cup Tournaments
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Round-robin standings

Games Won Lost GF GA + / –
Quebec Remparts (QMJHL rep.) 321129+ 3
Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL and host) 321108+ 2
Vancouver Giants (WHL) 312811- 3
Peterborough Petes (OHL)* 31279- 2
*Peterborough finished ahead of Vancouver on goal differential, but Vancouver won the tie-breaker game.

Rosters

Moncton Wildcats (host and QMJHL Champion) Peterborough Petes (OHL)

Goaltenders

Defencemen

Forwards

Head coach: Ted Nolan

Goaltenders

  •  1 – David Shantz
  • 30 – Breton MacKinnon
  • 34 – Trevor Cann

Defencemen

Forwards

Head coach: Dick Todd

Quebec Remparts (QMJHL) Vancouver Giants (WHL)

Goaltenders

Defencemen

  •  2 – Andrew Andricopoulos
  •  5 – Joey Ryan
  •  6 – Pierre Bergeron
  •  8 – Michal Sersen
  • 24 – Guillaume Veilleux
  • 27 – Stephen Valente
  • 44 – Marc-Edouard Vlasic

Forwards

  •  7 – Angelo Esposito
  •  9 – Yan Ouimet
  • 10 – Simon Courcelles
  • 13 – Todd Chinova
  • 14 – Kenzie Sheppard
  • 16 – Jordan LaVallee
  • 17 – Felix Petit
  • 18 – Brent Aubin
  • 19 – Christophe Poirier
  • 21 – Maxime Lacroix
  • 22 – Alexander Radulov
  • 55 – Alexandre Mineault
  • 58 – Nicolas Robillard
  • 91 – Mathieu Melanson

Head coach: Patrick Roy

Goaltenders

Defencemen

Forwards

Head coach: Don Hay

Schedule

Round robin

May 19, 2006Peterborough3–2QuébecMoncton Coliseum
May 20, 2006Moncton3–2VancouverMoncton Coliseum
May 21, 2006Québec6–3VancouverMoncton Coliseum
May 22, 2006Moncton4–2PeterboroughMoncton Coliseum
May 23, 2006Vancouver3–2PeterboroughMoncton Coliseum
May 24, 2006Québec4–3MonctonMoncton Coliseum

Playoff round

Tie breaker

May 25, 2006Peterborough0–6VancouverMoncton Coliseum

Semi-final

May 26, 2006Moncton3–1VancouverMoncton Coliseum

Championship game

May 28, 2006Québec6–2MonctonMoncton Coliseum

Leading scorers

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Gilbert Brule, Vancouver56612−118
Alexander Radulov, Quebec4549+46
Philippe Dupuis, Moncton5257+34
Mathieu Melanson, Quebec4336+58
Cody Franson, Vancouver5325−58
Maxime Lacroix, Quebec4235+22
Angelo Esposito, Quebec4145+26
Jordan LaVallee, Quebec4314−37
Stephane Goulet, Moncton5224+22
Brad Marchand, Moncton5224+12
Mitch Bartley, Vancouver5224+22
Martins Karsums, Moncton5134+26
Paul Albers, Vancouver5134−44

Leading goaltenders

Player MINS GA GAA SO Sv%
Josh Tordjman, Moncton298112.210.935
Dustin Slade, Vancouver295122.431.886
Cedrick Desjardins, Quebec239153.760.881
David Shantz, Peterborough235153.830.906

Award winners

All-star team

The road to the cup

All series are best-of-seven

WHL playoffs

For regular season final standings and other stats, see 2005–06 WHL season.

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals President's Cup Finals
            
C1 Medicine Hat 4
C4 Swift Current 0
C1 Medicine Hat 4
E2 Saskatoon 0
E3 Regina 2
E2 Saskatoon 4
C1 Medicine Hat 1
Eastern
E1 Moose Jaw 4
C2 Calgary 4
C3 Lethbridge 2
C2 Calgary 3
E1 Moose Jaw 4
E4 Brandon 2
E1 Moose Jaw 4
E1 Moose Jaw 0
B1 Vancouver 4
B1 Vancouver 4
B4 Prince George 1
B1 Vancouver 4
U3 Portland 1
U3 Portland 4
U2 Seattle 3
B1 Vancouver 4
Western
U1 Everett 0
B2 Kelowna 4
B3 Kootenay 2
B2 Kelowna 2
U1 Everett 4
U4 Tri City 1
U1 Everett 4

OHL playoffs

For regular season final standings and other stats, see 2005–06 OHL season.

Conference Quarter-finals Conference Semi-finals Conference Finals J. Ross Robertson Cup Finals
            
1 Peterborough 4
8 Ottawa 2
1 Peterborough 4
5 Sudbury 0
4 Kingston 2
5 Sudbury 4
1 Peterborough 4
East
3 Barrie 1
2 Brampton 4
7 Belleville 2
2 Brampton 1
3 Barrie 4
3 Barrie 4
6 Toronto 0
E1 Peterborough 4
W1 London 0
1 London 4
8 Sault Ste. Marie 0
1 London 4
6 Owen Sound 2
3 Kitchener 1
6 Owen Sound 4
1 London 4
West
4 Guelph 1
4 Guelph 4
5 Saginaw 0
4 Guelph 4
2 Plymouth 2
2 Plymouth 4
7 Windsor 3

QMJHL playoffs

For regular season final standings and other stats, see 2005–06 QMJHL season.

Division Quarterfinals Division Semifinals League Semi-Finals President's Cup Finals
            
1 Moncton 4
8 Victoriaville 1
1 Moncton 4
4 Halifax 1
4 Lewiston 2
5 Halifax 4
1 Moncton 4
East
4 Gatineau 1
2 Acadie–Bathurst 4
7 P.E.I. 2
2 Acadie-Bathurst 4
3 Cape Breton 0
3 Cape Breton 4
6 St. John's 1
E1 Moncton 4
W1 Québec 2
1 Québec 4
8 Val-d'Or 1
1 Québec 4
6 Shawinigan 1
3 Rouyn-Noranda 1
6 Shawinigan 4
1 Québec 4
West
2 Acadie-Bathurst 3
2 Chicoutimi 4
7 Baie-Comeau 0
2 Chicoutimi 1
4 Gatineau 4
4 Gatineau 4
5 Drummondville 3
Note: teams cross over between conferences for the final four.

References

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