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Memorial Cup has the makings of a classic. Some of the top players and franchises in junior hockey are ready to battle for a ...
For the first time in a few years, this year’s Memorial Cup group features four truly dangerous teams that could easily win ...
Gavin McKenna and the Western Hockey League champion Medicine Hat Tigers take on the Rimouski Oceanic as the Memorial Cup tournament opens on Friday night on TSN.
After a long season, the 2025 Memorial Cup is finally ready to begin. The Rimouski Océanic will host this year's tournament ...
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Canadian Hockey League on MSNArrival of the Cup presented by Levio to launch 2025 Memorial Cup festivities today in RimouskiToday at 5 p.m., the Arrival of the Cup will continue a long-standing tradition by kick-starting the Memorial Cup's 11-day ...
Juraj Pekarcik and hopes there's one more title in the cards for the St. Louis Blues prospect. Pekarcik, a third-round pick ...
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5 things to know about this year’s Memorial Cup in RimouskiMcKenna led the Western Hockey League champions with 129 points (41-88) in 56 games during the regular season, followed by 38 points (9-29) in 16 playoff contests. His 54-game point streak from Nov. 2 ...
Back in 2009, Windsor’s Taylor Hall won the Memorial Cup MVP and Kelowna’s Jamie Benn scored four times in one game before starring in Dallas. This week, they will get a good look at Medicine Hat’s ...
The road to the Memorial Cup may lead to Rimouski, Que., but London Knights fans who are unable to make the trip can still ...
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Oceanic beat Wildcats to stay alive in QMJHL championship finalThey'll have to wait until at least Monday to crown a playoff champion in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League.
RIMOUSKI - Gabe Smith scored two of Moncton’s three second-period goals as the Wildcats topped the Rimouski Océanic 3-2 to win the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League title on Monday.
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