1982 Air Canada Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)Memorial Arena in Victoria, BC
DatesApril 13 – 18, 1982
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Burnaby Winter Club
Runner-up Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy
Third place Cape Breton Colonels
South Ottawa Warriors
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Cliff Ronning
MVPCliff Ronning

The 1982 Air Canada Cup was Canada's fourth annual national midget 'AAA' hockey championship, which was played April 13 – 18, 1982 at the Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia. The Burnaby Winter Club Travellers defeated the Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy, who were led by future Hall of Famer Patrick Roy in goal, to win the gold medal. The bronze medal game between the Cape Breton Colonels and the South Ottawa Warriors ended in a 5-5 tie. Burnaby's Cliff Ronning led the tournament in scoring and was named Most Valuable Player.[1]

Aside from Ronning and Roy, other future National Hockey League players competing were Wendel Clark, Sylvain Côté Russ Courtnall, Tony Hrkac, Grant Jennings, Bob Joyce, and Mike Millar.[2]

Teams

ResultTeamBranchCity
1st place, gold medalist(s)Burnaby Winter Club TravellersBritish ColumbiaBurnaby, BC
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Gouverneurs de Ste-FoyQuebecSte-Foy, QC
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Capre Breton ColonelsNova ScotiaSydney, NS
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)South Ottawa WarriorsOttawa DistrictOttawa, ON
5Andrews MaroonsThunder Bay DistrictThunder Bay, ON
6Notre Dame HoundsSaskatchewanWilcox, SK
7Corner Brook RoyalsNewfoundlandCorner Brook, NL
8St. Catharines Central LionsOntarioSt. Catharines, ON
9St. Boniface SaintsManitobaWinnipeg, MB
10Edmonton SSACAlbertaEdmonton, AB
11Sherwood-ParkdalePrince Edward IslandSherwood, PE
12Fredericton CapsNew BrunswickFredericton, NB

Round robin

DC8 Flight

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 Gouverneurs de Ste-Foy 5 4 1 0 25 9 +16 8
2 Notre Dame Hounds 5 4 1 0 20 13 +7 8
3 Cape Breton Colonels 5 2 3 0 16 27 11 4
4 St. Catharines Central Lions 5 2 3 0 15 18 3 4
5 St. Boniface Saints 5 1 3 1 14 19 5 3
6 Edmonton SSAC 5 1 3 1 17 21 4 3
Source:

Scores

  • Notre Dame 6 - Edmonton 1
  • St. Boniface 3 - St. Catharines 3
  • Ste-Foy 10 - Cape Breton 0
  • Cape Breton 4 - St. Boniface 2
  • Ste- Foy 3 - Edmonton 2
  • Notre Dame 4 - St. Catharines 1
  • Ste-Foy 6 - St. Boniface 3
  • St. Catharines 5 - Edmonton 5
  • Notre Dame 6 - Cape Breton 5
  • Cape Breton 4 - Edmonton 3
  • St. Boniface 4 - Edmonton 3
  • Ste- Foy 4 - Notre Dame 1
  • Edmonton 6 - Cape Breton 3
  • Notre Dame 3 - St. Boniface 2
  • St. Catharines 3 - Ste-Foy 2

DC9 Flight

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L D GF GA GD Pts
1 Buranby Winter Club Travellers 5 5 0 0 31 11 +20 10
2 South Ottawa Warriors 5 4 1 0 22 7 +15 8
3 Andrews Maroons 5 3 2 0 23 19 +4 6
4 Corner Brook Royals 5 2 3 0 8 23 15 4
5 Sherwood-Parkdale 5 1 4 0 22 25 3 2
6 Fredericton Caps 5 0 5 0 9 30 21 0
Source:

Scores

  • Andrews 9 - Fredericton 3
  • South Ottawa 6 - Sherwood-Parkdale 1
  • Burnaby 7 - Corner Brook 0
  • South Ottawa 3 - Andrews 0
  • Corner Brook 3 - Fredericton 1
  • Burnaby 7 - Sherwood-Parkdale 5
  • Sherwood-Parkdale 9 - Fredericton 2
  • Andrews 6 - Corner Brook 2
  • Burnaby 4 - South Ottawa 2
  • South Ottawa 8 - Corner Brook 0
  • Andrews 7 - Sherwood-Parkdale 5
  • Burnaby 6 - Fredericton 2
  • Corner Brook 3 - Sherwood-Parkdale 2
  • South Ottawa 3 - Fredericton 2
  • Burnaby 7 - Andrews 2

Playoffs

Quarter-finals

  • Burnaby 7 - Corner Brook 1
  • Cape Breton 2 - Notre Dame 1
  • South Ottawa 6 - Andrews 3
  • Ste-Foy 7 - St. Catharines 4

Semi-finals

  • Burnaby 4 - Cape Breton 3 (OT)
  • Ste-Foy 4 - South Ottawa 2

Bronze-medal game

  • Cape Breton 5 - South Ottawa 5 (OT)

Gold-medal game

  • Burnaby 3 - Ste-Foy 1

Individual awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Cliff Ronning (Burnaby)
  • Top Scorer: Cliff Ronning (Burnaby)
  • Top Forward: Martin Bouliane (Ste-Foy)
  • Top Defenceman: Sylvain Côté (Ste-Foy)
  • Top Goaltender: Marc Robillard (South Ottawa)
  • Most Sportsmanlike Player: Steve Dunne (Corner Brook)

See also

References

  1. "BC Midgets standing tall", Regina Leader-Post, p. 13, 1982-04-19, retrieved 2013-04-26
  2. "82 Colonels to be inducated into Sport Hall of Fame". Cape Breton Post. 2009-04-23. Archived from the original on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
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