1999 Memorial Cup

1999 Memorial Cup

The 1999 MasterCard Memorial Cup took place from May 15-23 at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario. Participating teams were the host Ottawa 67's and the winners of the Ontario Hockey League, Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and Western Hockey League which were the Belleville Bulls, Acadie-Bathurst Titan and Calgary Hitmen. The host 67s won their second Memorial Cup, their first since 1984. The 1999 Memorial Cup set a record for attendance (since the round-robin format was first used in 1972) with a total of 84,200 people in 8 sell-out games. It was the first Memorial Cup to be shown on CTV Sportsnet having moved from TSN. The 67's, who had lost in the 2nd round of the OHL playoffs to the Bulls were able to win the Cup having defeated those same Bulls in the Cup semis and then defeating the Hitmen in an overtime thriller where Matt Zultek scored the winning goal.

Background

At the beginning of the 1998-1999 season, Ottawa's new owner, Jeff Hunt vowed to bring home the Memorial Cup that season. The successful new executive was paramount to more than doubling the attendance from the previous season. That was definitely taken into consideration when Ottawa was chosen as the host of the 1999 Cup, as every game would be sold out in the 10,525 seat Ottawa Civic Centre. Ottawa had previously bid for the 1996 Memorial Cup but lost the bid to the Peterborough Petes.

CHL All-time team

During the 1999 Memorial Cup, the CHL unveiled its "All-time team" at the Civic Centre, with notably two 67's on the team. Special banners were raised in their honour, and except for Parent and Lemieux, the team attended the event. The team was as follows:

*Goal: Bernie Parent, Niagara Falls Flyers (1963-1965)
*Defence: Bobby Orr, Oshawa Generals (1963-1966)
*Defence: Denis Potvin, Ottawa 67's (1967-1973)
*Centre: Mario Lemieux, Laval Voisins (1981-1984)
*Right wing: Guy Lafleur, Québec Remparts (1969-1971)
*Left wing: Brian Propp, Brandon Wheat Kings (1976-1979)
*Coach: Brian Kilrea, Ottawa 67's (1974-1984; 1986-1994; 1995-present)

Source: [http://www.canoe.ca/99MemorialCup/may18_chlalltime.html]

Rosters

Round-robin standings

Scores

hockeybox
bg = #eeeeee
date = May 15, 1999
team1 = Ottawa
score = 5–1
team2 = Acadie-Bathurst
goals1 = J. Talbot 2:07 (SH)
J. Davis 8:06 (PP)
I. Jacobs 31:22 (ES)
D. Tessier 49:52 (ES)
B. Campbell 59:03 (ES)
goals2 = R. Abid 24:57 (PP)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre
hockeybox
bg = #white
date = May 16, 1999
team1 = Calgary
score = 5–2
team2 = Belleville
goals1 = B. Dodginghorse 4:48 (PP)
R. Shannon 5:14 (ES)
B. Moran 23:58 (ES)
B. Moran 53:45 (ES)
J. Smithson 59:52 (SH)
goals2 = J. Cheechoo 31:57 (SH)
M. Jacobsen 46:44 (ES)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre
hockeybox
bg = #eeeeee
date = May 17, 1999
team1 = Ottawa
score = 4–3
team2 = Calgary
goals1 = L. Galbraith 22:33 (ES)
J. Talbot 36:31 (ES)
N. Boynton 43:21 (PP)
D. Tessier 55:16 (ES)
goals2 = K. Beech 25:29 (PP)
P. Brendl 28:37 (PP)
K. Beech 47:37 (SH)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre
hockeybox
bg = #white
date = May 18, 1999
team1 = Belleville
score = 4–1
team2 = Acadie-Bathurst
goals1 = J. Cheechoo 0:37 (PP)
G. Crawford 16:53 (ES)
J. Papineau 21:11 (SH)
R. Ready 58:17 (ES)
goals2 = M. Fillion 10:20 (PP)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre
hockeybox
bg = #eeeeee
date = May 19, 1999
team1 = Calgary
score = 3–1
team2 = Acadie-Bathurst
goals1 = P. Brendl 19:23 (PP)
P. Brendl 43:07 (ES)
B. Moran 59:13 (EN)
goals2 = A. Charbonneau 8:14 (ES)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre
hockeybox
bg = #white
date = May 20, 1999
team1 = Belleville
score = 5–4
2OT
team2 = Ottawa
goals1 = R. Ready 21:35 (PP)
K. Paddon 35:55 (PP)
D. Campbell 38:57 (ES)
D. Campbell 56:03 (ES)
G. Crawford 83:16 (ES)
goals2 = J. Davis 6:54 (ES)
L. Sellars 11:01 (ES)
I. Jacobs 11:31 (ES)
M. Zultek 14:26 (ES)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre

Semi-finalhockeybox
bg = #eeeeee
date = May 22, 1999
team1 = Ottawa
score = 4–2
team2 = Belleville
goals1 = I. Jacobs 2:46 (ES)
J. Talbot 8:56 (SH)
M. Delisle 18:09 (ES)
J. Davis 39:41 (ES)
goals2 = G. Crawford 10:04 (ES)
M. Renzi 10:20 (ES)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre

Finalhockeybox
bg = #white
date = May 23, 1999
team1 = Ottawa
score = 7–6
OT
team2 = Calgary
goals1 = M. Bell 10:30 (ES)
B. Gustavson 14:00 (ES)
B. Gustavson 20:34 (ES)
L. Galbraith 22:30 (ES)
M. Bell 45:34 (ES)
M. Zultek 47:38 (ES)
M. Zultek 61:58 (ES)
goals2 = C. Nielsen 15:16 (ES)
E. Clark 22:52 (ES)
C. Nielsen 27:52 (ES)
P. Brendl 40:28 (ES)
K. Smith 44:38 (ES)
J. Smithson 51:17 (ES)
stadium = Ottawa Civic Centre

Scoring leaders

#Justin Davis, OTT (3g, 6a, 9pts)
#Mark Bell, OTT (2g, 6a, 8pts)
#Pavel Brendl, CAL (4g, 3a, 7pts)
#Joe Talbot, OTT (3g, 4a, 7pts)
#Nick Boynton, OTT (1g, 6a, 7pts)
#Brad Moran, CAL (3g, 3a, 6pts)
#Matt Kinch, CAL (0g, 6a, 6pts)
#Matt Zultek, OTT (3g, 2a, 5pts)
#Glenn Crawford, BEL (3g, 1a, 4pts)
#Ian Jacobs, OTT (3g, 1a, 4pts)

Goaltending leaders

#Seamus Kotyk, OTT (2.83 gaa, 0.907 sv%)
#Cory Campbell, BEL (2.97 gaa, 0.911 sv%)
#Alexandre Fomitchev, CAL (3.49, 0.894 sv%)
#Roberto Luongo, ACA (3.67, 0.893 sv%)

Award winners

*Stafford Smythe Memorial Trophy (MVP): Nick Boynton, Ottawa
*George Parsons Trophy (Sportsmanship): Brian Campbell, Ottawa
*Hap Emms Memorial Trophy (Goaltender): Cory Campbell, Belleville
*Ed Chynoweth Trophy (Top Scorer): Justin Davis, Ottawa

All-star team
*Goal: Cory Campbell, Belleville
*Defence: Matt Kinch, Calgary; Nick Boynton, Ottawa
*Forward: Glenn Crawford, Belleville; Joe Talbot, Ottawa; Pavel Brendl, Calgary

External links

* [http://www.canoe.ca/99MemorialCup/home.html Slam! Hockey: 1999 Memorial Cup]
* [http://www.canoe.ca/CHLMemorialCup99/home.html CHL Memorial Cup 1999]

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