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− | Ontario Hockey League teams did in the | + | Ontario Hockey League teams did in the 1st decade of the new millennium as they did over the previous two decades. OHL teams won the Memorial Cup on 3 occasions. With 60 teams spread in excess of three leagues competing for the greatest key junior hockey prize, the odds are fairly high of teams from each league winning 3 instances in a ten year span.<br><br>At the 2003 Memorial Cup tournament, no 1 could beat the Kitchener Rangers as the won the Cup. Hamilton met the Hull Olympique in the final game and doubled up on the QMJHL team 6-three. The tournament was held in Quebec City and, apart from Kitchener and Hull, the Kelowna Rockets and Quebec Remparts also participated. Derek Roy of the Rangers was awarded the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as the Memorial Cup most worthwhile player.<br><br>The 2005 Memorial Cup run for the host team and champion London Knights had a couple of Kitchener ontario parallels to that of the Kitchener Rangers two years just before. As Kitchener did, London met the Ottawa 67's in the Robertson Cup finals and won in five games. As soon as yet again, the Kelowna Rockets had been the representative from the WHL. London went undefeated in the tournament, beating the Rimouski Oceanic 4- in the last game. Corey Perry of the London Knights was the Smythe Trophy recipient following his battle with Sidney Crosby of the Oceanic.<br><br>London was led by present NHL stars Corey Perry, David Bolland and Brandon Prust. The team finished very first general throughout the regular season with the highest point total ever recorded in the historical past of the league. A lot of records have been set by the Knights in their incredible 2004-05 season.<br><br>In 2009, the Windsor Spitfires showed resilience, going 1-two in the round robin just before marching to the last game where they beat the Kelowna Rockets four-one to grow to be Memorial Cup champions for the first time in franchise history. The tournament was hosted by Rimouski, Quebec and just like four years previous, Kelowna and Rimouski participated. The fourth crew in 2009 was the Drummondville Voltigeurs of the QMJHL. Taylor Hall of the Spitfires was awarded the Stafford Smythe Trophy. |
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Ontario Hockey League teams did in the 1st decade of the new millennium as they did over the previous two decades. OHL teams won the Memorial Cup on 3 occasions. With 60 teams spread in excess of three leagues competing for the greatest key junior hockey prize, the odds are fairly high of teams from each league winning 3 instances in a ten year span.
At the 2003 Memorial Cup tournament, no 1 could beat the Kitchener Rangers as the won the Cup. Hamilton met the Hull Olympique in the final game and doubled up on the QMJHL team 6-three. The tournament was held in Quebec City and, apart from Kitchener and Hull, the Kelowna Rockets and Quebec Remparts also participated. Derek Roy of the Rangers was awarded the Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy as the Memorial Cup most worthwhile player.
The 2005 Memorial Cup run for the host team and champion London Knights had a couple of Kitchener ontario parallels to that of the Kitchener Rangers two years just before. As Kitchener did, London met the Ottawa 67's in the Robertson Cup finals and won in five games. As soon as yet again, the Kelowna Rockets had been the representative from the WHL. London went undefeated in the tournament, beating the Rimouski Oceanic 4- in the last game. Corey Perry of the London Knights was the Smythe Trophy recipient following his battle with Sidney Crosby of the Oceanic.
London was led by present NHL stars Corey Perry, David Bolland and Brandon Prust. The team finished very first general throughout the regular season with the highest point total ever recorded in the historical past of the league. A lot of records have been set by the Knights in their incredible 2004-05 season.
In 2009, the Windsor Spitfires showed resilience, going 1-two in the round robin just before marching to the last game where they beat the Kelowna Rockets four-one to grow to be Memorial Cup champions for the first time in franchise history. The tournament was hosted by Rimouski, Quebec and just like four years previous, Kelowna and Rimouski participated. The fourth crew in 2009 was the Drummondville Voltigeurs of the QMJHL. Taylor Hall of the Spitfires was awarded the Stafford Smythe Trophy.