2006 Royal Bank Cup

2006 Royal Bank Cup

The 2006 Royal Bank Cup was the Tier II Junior "A" 2006 ice hockey National Championship for the Canadian Junior A Hockey League.

The Royal Bank Cup was competed for by the winners of the Doyle Cup, Anavet Cup, Dudley Hewitt Cup, the Fred Page Cup and the host city, the Streetsville Derbys of the Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League, with teams from the Alberta Junior Hockey League, British Columbia Hockey League, Central Junior A Hockey League, Manitoba Junior Hockey League, Maritime Junior A Hockey League, Northern Ontario Junior Hockey League, OPJHL, Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League, Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League, and Superior International Junior Hockey League.

The tournament was hosted by the Streetsville Derbys and ran from May 6 until May 14, 2006 with games played at the Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ontario.

Details

The Burnaby Express won the tournament on May 14 against the Yorkton Terriers, 8-2, in the Royal Bank Cup final. Burnaby almost did not make it to the final as they were down 2-0 to the Fort William North Stars in the first of two tournament semi-finals. With just 1:53 to go in the game, Mark Santorelli of the Express broke the shutout bid by the North Stars' goalie Carter Hutton. The Express put on extreme pressure in the 3rd period, and with a their final chance, with 11 seconds to go, Express 16-year-old stand-out Kyle Turris scored to tie the game. Turris' goal was on the team's 24th shot of the third period. The comeback rally was too much for the North Stars as the Express' Mark Soares scored the game clincher 6:19 into Overtime. By far the best player of the game was Fort William's goaltender Carter Hutton who held the eventual champions scoreless for over 58 minutes and stopped 44 of 47 shots.

In the Championship game, the Express came out with 3 quick goals in the first period and at one point were up 6-0 over Yorkton in the middle of the second period. Kyle Turris stole the show for Burnaby with a hat-trick and often skated cirles around Yorkton's defense. The Express were clearly dominant throughout the Final, but the Terriers did make it interesting when they scored 2 quick goals near the end of the second period. The Express iced it halfway through the third with another 2 quick goals, and held the Terriers down until time expired.

Turris was the tournament's leading scorer (combined totals) with 7 goals and 6 assists in 6 games and scored the tourney's only hat-trick. Dennis Morrison of Fort William was the Round Robin scoring leader with 3 goals, 5 assists in 4 games. Burnaby held Morrison to a single assist in the semi-final game, possibly the reason for the demise of an impressive Fort William squad.

The Playoffs

Round Robin

"Note: x- denotes teams who have advanced to the semi-final."

Results

:Streetsville Derbys defeat Burnaby Express "4-3" in Overtime:Yorkton Terriers defeat Joliette Action "4-1":Streetsville Derbys defeat Fort William North Stars "3-2":Burnaby Express defeat Yorkton Terriers "4-2":Fort William North Stars defeat Joliette Action "4-3" in Overtime:Streetsville Derbys defeat Yorkton Terriers "2-1":Burnaby Express defeat Fort William North Stars "3-2":Joliette Action defeat Streetsville Derbys "4-1":Fort William North Stars defeat Yorkton Terriers "2-1":Burnaby Express defeat Joliette Action "5-3"

emi and Finals

4TeamBracket | RD1=Semi-finals
RD2=Royal Bank Cup Finals

RD1-seed1=1
RD1-team1=Streetsville Derbys
RD1-score1=1
RD1-seed2=4
RD1-team2=Yorkton Terriers
RD1-score2=2

RD1-seed3=2
RD1-team3=Burnaby Express
RD1-score3=3
RD1-seed4=3
RD1-team4=Fort William North Stars
RD1-score4=2

RD2-seed1=2
RD2-team1=Burnaby Express
RD2-score1=8
RD2-seed2=4
RD2-team2=Yorkton Terriers
RD2-score2=2
"Note: Burnaby defeated Fort William in Overtime."

Awards

:Roland Mercier Trophy (Tournament MVP): David Wilson (Streetsville Derbys):Top Scorer (Round Robin): Dennis Morrison (Fort William North Stars):Top Forward: Chris Korchinski (Yorkton Terriers):Top Defencemen: Peter Merth (Burnaby Express):Top Goaltender: David Wilson (Streetsville Derbys):Tubby Smaltz Trophy (Sportsmanship): Mark Soares (Burnaby Express)

Related links

*Canadian Junior A Hockey League
*Royal Bank Cup
*Anavet Cup
*Doyle Cup
*Dudley Hewitt Cup
*Fred Page Cup

External links

* [http://www.hockeycanada.ca/1/8/6/1/3/index1.shtml Royal Bank Cup Website]


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