1986 Centennial Cup

{{Short description|Ice hockey tournament}}

{{Infobox international hockey competition

| tourney_name = Manitoba Centennial Cup

| year = 1986

| other_titles =

| image = Centennial Cup Logo Late 80s.png

| size = 125px

| dates = May 1986

| num_teams = 4

| venues = Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia

| type = other

| winners = Penticton Knights

| count = 1

| second = Cole Harbour Colts

| third = Orillia Travelways

| fourth = Moncton Hawks

| games = 8

| scoring_leader = Gary Thomas (Cole Harbour)

| mvp = Kevan Melrose (Penticton)

| prevseason = 1985

| nextseason = 1987

}}

The 1986 Centennial Cup is the 16th Junior "A" 1986 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' team.

The tournament was hosted by the Cole Harbour Colts in the city of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia.

A note of interest is that Troy Crosby, Sidney's father was the goaltender for the Moncton Hawks in this tournament. He ended up settling in Cole Harbour, NS which is Sidney's hometown.

The Playoffs

=Round Robin=

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|res_col_header=Q

|ranking_style= none

|show_groups=y|group_header = League (Ticket)

|team1=COL|name_COL=Cole Harbour Colts

|group_COL={{nowrap|MVJHL (Host/Fred Page Cup)}}

|team2=PEN|name_PEN=Penticton Knights

|group_PEN=BCJHL (Abbott Cup)

|team3=ORI|name_ORI=Orillia Travelways

|group_ORI=OJHL (Dudley Hewitt Cup)

|team4=MON|name_MON=Moncton Midland Hawks

|group_MON=MVJHL (-)

|win_COL=3|loss_COL=0|gf_COL=20|ga_COL=12

|win_PEN=2|loss_PEN=1|gf_PEN=16|ga_PEN=11

|win_ORI=1|loss_ORI=2|gf_ORI=11|ga_ORI=17

|win_MON=0|loss_MON=3|gf_MON=8|ga_MON=15

|col_QF=green1|text_QF=Final

|result1=QF

|col_QSF=green3|text_QSF=Semi-final

|result2=QSF|result3=QSF

|update=complete|source=

}}

==Results==

:Cole Harbour Colts defeated Penticton Knights 6-5

:Orillia Travelways defeated Moncton Hawks 4-3

:Cole Harbour Colts defeated Orillia Travelways 9-5

:Penticton Knights defeated Moncton Hawks 6-3

:Penticton Knights defeated Orillia Travelways 5-2

:Cole Harbour Colts defeated Moncton Hawks 5-2

=Semi-finals and Final=

{{anchor|Semi-final}}

{{3TeamBracket | RD1=Semi-finals

| RD2=Royal Bank Cup Finals

| RD1-seed1=2

| RD1-team1=Penticton Knights

| RD1-score1=7

| RD1-seed2=3

| RD1-team2=Orillia Travelways

| RD1-score2=3

| RD2-seed1=1

| RD2-team1=Cole Harbour Colts

| RD2-score1=4

| RD2-seed2=2

| RD2-team2=Penticton Knights

| RD2-score2=7

}}

Awards

:Most Valuable Player: Kevan Melrose (Penticton Knights)

:Top Scorer: Gary Thomas (Cole Harbour Colts)

:Most Sportsmanlike Player: David Shields (Penticton Knights)

=All-Star Team=

Forward

:David Shields (Penticton Knights)

:Dwight Lucas (Cole Harbour Colts)

:Garry Thomas (Cole Harbour Colts)

Defence

:Kevan Melrose (Penticton Knights)

:Barry Harrietha (Cole Harbour Colts)

Goal

:Corry Amato (Orillia Travelways)

Roll of League Champions

See also