Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Ex Viper Evans Named Fred Page Cup MVP-Advances To Royal Bank Cup:

Former Vernon Vipers forward Finn Evans picked up four assists, was named Fred Page Cup MVP as the Ottawa Jr Senators defeated Collège Français de Longueuil 10-1 on Sunday to win the Fred Page Cup and advance to the Royal Bank Cup.

Evans started the season in Vernon was traded to the CCHL Ottawa Jr Senators October 28th 2017 for future considerations. Evans left the Vipers in early October for personal reasons. Evans was acquired in a trade with the Ontario Junior Hockey League St. Michaels Buzzers for future considerations August 16th 2017. In 8 games with the Vipers Evans collected (0-goals-3-assists-3-points).

In 34 games this season with Ottawa, Evans collected (14-goals-14-assist-28-points).

Finn Evans Player Profile:

This is posted on the Jr Senators website:

Fred Page Cup | Ottawa Jr Sens win big, punch ticket to RBC Cup

May 7, 2018

Ottawa, ON – The Ottawa Jr Senators defeated Collège Français de Longueuil 10-1 on Sunday evening to win the 2018 Fred Page Cup and punch their ticket to the RBC Cup National Championships in Chilliwack, BC May 12-21.

Gabriel Morin (3G), Pierre-Luc Veillette (2G), Isaac Anderson (1G, 2A), Nick Lalonde (1G, 1A), Owen Guy (1G, 1A), Darcy Walsh (1G, 1A), and Ethan Manderville (1G) all lit the lamp, while Connor Hicks made 20 saves as the Jr Sens went a perfect 4-0-0 in the tournament and finished with a goal differential of +14 (20GF Vs 6GA).

Gabriel Morin scores his second of three goals to give the Jr Sens a 2-0 lead

Finn Evans finished the game with 4 assists and would be named Fred Page Cup Most Valuable Player after finishing the tournament with 7 points (2G, 5A) in 4 games.

Finn Evans accepts Fred Page Cup MVP Award from Ottawa Senators General Manager Pierre Dorion

The Jr Senators will now head to Chilliwack, BC to battle for the RBC Cup, there first time playing for the National Title in 16-years.

They will join the host Chilliwack Chiefs of the BCHL, Doyle Cup champion Wenatchee Wild from the BCHL, Dudley Hewitt Cup champion Wellington Dukes from the OJHL, and the yet to be determined winner of the Anavet Cup being played between SJHL champion Nipawin Hawks and MJHL champion Steinbach Pistons.

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