Thursday, August 14, 2014

Around the CHL ~ volume #1 preview edition #3

Here is a recap of what happened last season. Hope you enjoyed my posts last season. Keep reading and don't be afraid to ask me anything about my blog. Check it out before the preseason begins tomorrow. 

here are last year's winners:

Division champions 2013-14
WHL  - Kelowna Rockets (B.C.) 72 games played, 57-11-0-4 record, 118 points, 310 goals for/182 goals aagainst; Portland Winterhawks (U.S.) 72 games played, 54-13-2-3 record, 113 points, 338 goals for/207 goals against; Edmonton Oil Kings (Central) 72 games played, 50-19-2-1 record, 103 points, 290 goals for/179 goals against; Regina Pats (East) 72 games played, 39-26-4-3 record, 85 points, 257 goals for/247 goals against
OHL Guelph Storom (Midwest) 68 games played,  52-12-2-2 record, 108 points, 340 goals for/191 goals against; Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (West) 68 games played, 44-17-2-5 record, 95 points, 267 goals for/198 goals against; Oshawa Generals (East) 68 games played, 42-20-0-6 record, 90 points, 232 goals for/187 goals against; North Bay Battalion (Central) 68 games played, 38-24-4-2 record, 82 points, 220 goals for/189 goals against
QMJHL - Baie-Comeau Drakkar (Telus East) 68 games played, 47-16-2-3 record, 99 points, 255 goals for/170 goals against; Halifax Mooseheads (Maritimes) 68 games played, 47-18-0-3 record, 97 points, 292 goals for/182 goals against; Val-d'Or Foreurs (Telus West) 68 games played, 46-20-1-1 record, 94 points, 306 goals for/213 goals against

League championships 2014
Ed Chynoweth Cup - Edmonton Oil Kings vs. Portland Winterhawks (Oil Kings won series 4 games to 3 games)
J. Ross Robertson Cup - Guelph Storm vs. North Bay Battalion (Storm won series 4 games to 1 game)
President's Cup - Val-d'Or Foreurs vs. Baie-Comeau Drakkar (Foreurs won series 4 games to 3 games)

Memorial Cup 2014
Teams ~ Edmonton (OHL champion), Edmonton (WHL champion), London (Hosts), and Val-d'Or (QMJHL champion)

Final May 25, 2014 Edmonton vs. Val-d'Or 6-3

EDMONTON OIL KINGS WIN 2014 MEMORIAL CUP!!!


Edmonton will look to repeat as Memorial Cup champions possibly without a few key players. The Quebec Remparts welcome the nation to their city as the hosts of the national championship tournament. The 2015 BMO Prospects game will be hosted by the Niagara IceDogs. 

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