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The 1998 Memorial Cup (branded as the 1998 Chrysler Memorial Cup for sponsorship reasons) occurred May 9–17 at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in Spokane, Washington. It was the 80th annual Memorial Cup competition and determined the major junior ice hockey champion of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL). Participating teams were the host Spokane Chiefs and the winners of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Western Hockey League which were the Guelph Storm, Val-d'Or Foreurs and Portland Winter Hawks. The Winter Hawks won their second Memorial Cup defeating the Storm from a goal in overtime by Bobby Russell.[1]
Tournament details | |
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Venue(s) | Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena Spokane, Washington |
Dates | May 9–17, 1998 |
Teams | 4 |
Host team | Spokane Chiefs (WHL) |
TV partner(s) | TSN |
Final positions | |
Champions | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) (2nd title) |
Tournament statistics | |
Games played | 8 |
The tournament set a new Memorial Cup attendance record. However, that record was broken the following year in Ottawa.
Round-robin standings
editPos | Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA |
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1 | Portland Winter Hawks (WHL) | 3 | 3 | 0 | 17 | 8 |
2 | Guelph Storm (OHL) | 3 | 2 | 1 | 12 | 7 |
3 | Spokane Chiefs (host) | 3 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 11 |
4 | Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL) | 3 | 0 | 3 | 8 | 19 |
Scores
editRound-robin
- May 9 Spokane 5, Val-d'Or 4
- May 10 Portland 6, Guelph 2
- May 11 Guelph 3, Spokane 1
- May 12 Portland 7, Val-d'Or 4
- May 13 Guelph 7, Val-d'Or 0
- May 14 Portland 4, Spokane 2
Semi-final
- May 16 Guelph 2, Spokane 1 (OT)
Final
- May 17 Portland 4, Guelph 3 (OT)
Winning roster
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Wingers
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Centres
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Scoring leaders
edit- Andrej Podkonicky, POR, (6g 4a) 10p
- Marian Hossa, POR, (5g 4a) 9p
- Manny Malhotra, GUE, (1g 6a) 7p
- Bobby Russell, POR, (4g 2a) 6p
- Mike Hurley, POR, (0g 6a) 6p
- Jean-Pierre Dumont, VAL, (3g 2a) 5p
- Todd Robinson, POR, (1g 4a) 5p
- Greg Leeb, SPO, (3g 1a) 4p
- Jason Jackman, GUE, (2g 2a) 4p
- Kent McDonnell, GUE, (2g 2a) 4p
- Ryan Davis, GUE, (2g 2a) 4p
- Perry Johnson, SPO (1g 3a) 4p
- Marian Cisar, SPO (0g 4a) 4p
- Kevin Haupt, POR, (0g 4a) 4p
Goaltending leaders
edit- Chris Madden, GUE, 2.21 GAA, .947 pct
- Brent Belecki, POR, 2.68 GAA, .916 pct
- David Haun, SPO, 2.93 GAA, .885 pct
- Roberto Luongo, VAL, 6.33 GAA, .857 pct
Award winners
edit- Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (MVP): Chris Madden, Guelph
- George Parsons Trophy (Sportsmanship): Manny Malhotra, Guelph
- Hap Emms Memorial Trophy (Goaltender): Chris Madden, Guelph
- Ed Chynoweth Trophy (Top Scorer): Andrej Podkonicky, Portland
All-star team
- Goal: Chris Madden, Guelph
- Defence: Brad Ference, Spokane; Francis Lessard, Val d'Or
- Forward: Andrej Podkonicky, Portland; Manny Malholtra, Guelph; Marian Hossa, Portland
References
edit- ^ "SLAM! 1998 Memorial Cup: Game 8: PORTLAND 4, GUELPH 3 (OT)". www.canoe.ca. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved July 28, 2018.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "MemorialCup.ca - Winning Rosters". Archived from the original on September 10, 2017. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
- ^ "WHL Network".