The Centennial Cup 1989 is the Junior "A" 1989 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.
The Centennial Cup was competed for by the winners of the Abbott Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Callaghan Cup, and a host city.
The tournament was hosted by the Summerside Western Capitals in the city of Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
The Playoffs[]
Round Robin[]
Rank | Team | League | Ticket | W-L | GF | GA |
1 | # Thunder Bay Flyers | USHL | Dudley Hewitt Cup | 2-1 | 18 | 9 |
2 | x Moncton Hawks | MVJHL | Callaghan Cup | 2-1 | 13 | 11 |
3 | x Summerside Western Capitals | IJHL | Host | 2-1 | 13 | 14 |
4 | Vernon Lakers | BCJHL | Abbott Cup | 0-3 | 8 | 18 |
Note: # - denotes team advanced to the final.
Note: x - denotes teams who have advanced to the semi-final.
Results[]
- Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Vernon Lakers 8-2
- Summerside Western Capitals defeated Thunder Bay Flyers 5-4
- Moncton Hawks defeated Vernon Lakers 5-2
- Moncton Hawks defeated Summerside Western Capitals 6-3
- Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Moncton Hawks 6-2
- Summerside Western Capitals defeated Vernon Lakers 5-4 double overtime
Semi Final[]
- Summerside Western Capitals defeated Moncton Hawks 3-2 third overtime
Final[]
- Thunder Bay Flyers defeated Summerside Western Capitals 4-1
Awards[]
- Most Valuable Player: Todd Hendersen (Thunder Bay Flyers)
- Top Scorer: Greg Johnson (Thunder Bay Flyers)
- Most Sportsmanlike Player: Cam Sylven (Vernon Lakers)
All-Star Team[]
Forward
- Greg Johnson (Thunder Bay Flyers)
- Ken Murchison (Summerside Western Capitals)
- Jason Bortolussi(Thunder Bay Flyers)
Defence
- Rodney Gallant (Summerside Western Capitals)
- Stephane Duval (Moncton Hawks)
Goal
- Darin Baker (Moncton Hawks)
Role of League Champions[]
- AJHL: Red Deer Rustlers
- BCJHL: Vernon Lakers
- CJHL: Pembroke Lumber Kings
- IJHL: Summerside Western Capitals
- MJHL: Winnipeg South Blues
- MVJHL: Moncton Hawks
- NOJHL: Sudbury Cubs
- PCJHL: Williams Lake Mustangs
- QPJHL: Longueuil Collรจge Franรงais
- SJHL: Humboldt Broncos
Team Photos[]
External links[]
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