After winning a record third straight Doyle Cup the Vernon Vipers will be making their record 9th trip to the Centennial Cup-Royal Bank Cup and a chance at becoming the first Junior hockey team in history to win three straight National Championships.
Over the next few days and leading up to the 2011 Royal Bank Cup I thought I would take a look back and go through each of the years and give a recap on all of Vernon's eight trip's to the National Championship starting with the Vernon Lakers second straight appearence at the 1990 Centennial Cup wich was hosted by the Vernon Lakers and the city of Vernon, British Columbia.
The Vernon Lakers were this years host for the 1990 Centennial Cup. Vernon finished first place in the Interior Division with a record of 33-20-5 good for 71 pts The Lakers finished #3 overall in the BCJHL standings. Here’s a rundown on how the Lakers did through out the BCJHL’s Playoffs to advance to the teams second straight Centennial Cup.
Preliminary Roundrobin Series:
Vernon finished off with a record of 5-2.
BCJHL League Finals: New Westminster defeated Vernon 4-2
Vernon would advance to its second straight Centennial Cup as the host team.
The Centennial Cup 1990 is the Tier II Junior "A" 1990 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.
The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a host city.
The tournament was hosted by the Vernon Lakers and Vernon, British Columbia.
The Playoffs: Round Robin
Rank Team League Ticket W-L GF GA
1 x-New Westminster Royals BCJHL Doyle Cup 4-0 28 8
2 x-Vernon Lakers BCJHL Host 3-1 19 9
3 x-Nipawin Hawks MJHL Anavet Cup 2-2 12 10
4 x-Longueuil College Francais QJAAAHL Dudley Hewitt Cup 1-3 12 24
5 Amherst Ramblers MJAHL Callaghan Cup 0-4 7 27
Note: x- denotes teams who have advanced to the semi-final.
Results
Vernon Lakers defeated Longueuil Sieurs 6-1
Nipawin Hawks defeated Amherst Ramblers 4-3 in overtime
New Westminster Royals defeated Longueuil Sieurs 11-3
New Westminster Royals defeated Amherst Ramblers 9-0
Vernon Lakers defeated Nipawin Hawks 2-1 in overtime
Nipawin Hawks defeated Longueuil Sieurs 5-2
New Westminster Royals defeated Vernon Lakers 5-3
Vernon Lakers defeated Amherst Ramblers 8-2
Longueuil Sieurs defeated Amherst Ramblers 6-2
New Westminster Royals defeated Nipawin Hawks 3-2 for the Abbott Cup
Semifinals:
New Westminster Royals 10
Longueuil Sieurs 4
Vernon Lakers 11
Nipawin Hawks 5
Cetennial Cup Final:
Vernon Lakers 6
New Westminster Royals 5
Please note: Final was won in overtime.
Awards
Most Valuable Player: Marc Alain Duchaine (Longueuil Sieurs)
Top Scorer: Kelly Jones (New Westminster Royals)
Most Sportsmanlike Player: Kelly Jones (New Westminster Royals)
All-Star Team
Forward
Mark Karpen (New Westminster Royals)
David Oliver (Vernon Lakers)
Al Monitowy (Nipawin Hawks)
Defence
Andrew Wolf (New Westminster Royals)
Dean Zayonce (Vernon Lakers)
Goal
Lauren Belland (Nipawin Hawks)
Role of League Champions:
AJHL: Calgary Canucks
BCJHL: New Westminster Royals
CJHL: Hawkesbury Hawks
IJHL:
MJHL: Portage Terriers
MVJHL: Amherst Ramblers
NOJHL: Sudbury Cubs
PCJHL: Prince George Spruce Kings
QPJHL: Longueuil College Francais
SJHL: Nipawin Hawks
Vernon Lakers Playoff Roster:
Dave Oliver
Brad Neumeier
Troy Ewanchyna
Shane Morson
Rob Atkinson
Paul MacLEAN
Duane Dennis
Darren Naylor
Dean Zayonce
Don Monteith
Bruce Ramsay
Lorne Kanigan
Mike Knapton
Chad Schraeder
Garth Geddes
Cam Sylven
Jason Elders
Mike Dennis
Marcel Aubin
Rylan Ferster
Barry MacLeod
Stacy Paulson
John Hancock
Murray Caton
Dean Kutz
Owner-GM Mel Lis
Head Coach Ed Johnstone
Assistant Coach Keith Chase
For stats & rosters on Vernon Junior Hockey History, Check out Paul's Vernon Franchise website
http://members.shaw.ca/vernonfranchise/index.html
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